The thing is SCP 4051 (Rainer Miller) isn't just a simple wormhole man. He is a Keter class SCP that can manifest literally anything including paracognitohazards and the "complete opposite of things" which he can use to delete Omni-Man from existence.
Focke-Achgelis Focke, Achgelis & Co. GmbH Commercial Director: Dipl.-Ing. Kirchhoff Technical Director: Prof. Dr.-Ing eh Henrich Focke Plants: Hoyenkamp near Delmenhorst, Oldenburg, Laupheim Henrich Focke was born on October 8, 1890. In 1909, still at school, he was already working on the construction of flight models and gliders. In 1913, he began his studies at the Technical University of Hanover, which - interrupted by World War I - he finished after the war. After serving as an infantryman during the war, Focke was transferred to the Air Force and crashed at the Western Front in 1917. After the crash, Focke was stationed at the aircraft maintenance at Berlin-Adlershof. In 1923, he founded the Focke-Wulf Flugzeugbau AG together with Georg Wulf, who had been his assistant since 1913. Focke was technical director and member of the board until 1933. He was always used to cut his own path. So, in 1931 , he purchased the license of the Cierva autogyro and used the Focke-Wulf facilities to build the model C-19 Mark VI “Don Quixote” and later the C-30 “Heustarte” (“Grasshopper”). Motivated by the work on these rotary-wing aircraft, Focke established a research laboratory as part of his own factory in 1931 that later became his sole point of interest. This was the place where the Fw 61 was built. This research laboratory became the birthplace of Focke, Achgelis & Co. GmbH. In 1937, Prof. Henrich Focke founded the Focke, Achgelis & Co. GmbH together with the renowned stunt pilot Gerd Achgelis. Other members of staff were Dr. Jackel, Dr. Just, Dr.-Ing. Schweym, and Dipl.-Ing. Spanger. In the beginning, design and production was provided by the Brandenburgische Motorenwerke in Spandau, but was automatically transferred to BMW, after both companies had merged. Later, the entire development staff was separated from BMW at the instance of the Reich Air Ministry (RLM) and was made available to Focke-Achgelis. Initially, the work in this group was headed by Director Dipl.-Ing. Wolff, later, by his closest assistant, Obering. Bussmann, and Dr.-Ing. Löffler on the theoretical side. The Fw 61, being the world's first successful helicopter, was followed by a number of other successful rotary-wing aircraft and some interesting projects that could not be completed because of the war. later, by his closest assistant, Obering. Bussmann, and Dr.-Ing. Löffler on the theoretical side. The Fw 61, being the world's first successful helicopter, was followed by a number of other successful rotary-wing aircraft and some interesting projects that could not be completed because of the war. later, by his closest assistant, Obering. Bussmann, and Dr.-Ing. Löffler on the theoretical side. The Fw 61, being the world's first successful helicopter, was followed by a number of other successful rotary-wing aircraft and some interesting projects that could not be completed because of the war. Focke Achgelis Fa 223 After the development of the Fw 61 German authorities agreed that a helicopter should be capable of carrying a payload of 700 kg to be of practical use. This was the reason for the design of a substantially larger construction that started in 1938. The Fa 223 had fundamentally the same framework as the Fw 61. It was also equipped with twin-rotors mounted side-by-side on outriggers. One of the two Fw 61 was expanded to a flying laboratory in order to gain planning fundamentals for the Fa 223. The prototype of the Fa 223 left the factory in August 1939 and for the first time lifted off the ground in August 1940, still captured . 100 hours of ground testing had preceded the lift-off. The designers had to overcome a large number of problems: unbalanced rotors, developing safety devices for switching automatically to autorotation in case of a power plant or gearbox failure, as well as solving the problem of blades being sensitive against a pitch-angle change and the problem of vibrations. During these tests the hazardous mutual self-excitation of the rotor blades was discovered. Subsequent flight testing had to be accomplished in hovering flight, due to the non-existing large wind tunnel, covering many aspects of lift, resistance and torque. At the beginning of 1942, the model was ready for serial production, and an order for 100 units followed. Because of the war and permanent bombing only 20 had been built by the end of the war, and only 10 of them had flown. At the end of the war, only two machines were found ready to fly. One of them was disassembled and shipped to the US, the other became the first helicopter to cross the Channel to England. The Fa 223 showed good flight characteristics and was fully stable around all axes with regard to statics and dynamics, except for stability around the pitch axis. During cruise flight at 140 km/h the stick could be released because the instability around the pitch axis disappeared at approx. 120km/h. 26 pilots were fully retrained to this type within 2 ½ to 3 ½ hours despite the dynamic instability of the flight. These tests covered flights with wind speeds of 21 m/s and extensive mountain testing in the Karwendel Mountains. During cruise flight at 140 km/h the stick could be released because the instability around the pitch axis disappeared at approx. 120km/h. 26 pilots were fully retrained to this type within 2 ½ to 3 ½ hours despite the dynamic instability of the flight. These tests covered flights with wind speeds of 21 m/s and extensive mountain testing in the Karwendel Mountains. During cruise flight at 140 km/h the stick could be released because the instability around the pitch axis disappeared at approx. 120km/h. 26 pilots were fully retrained to this type within 2 ½ to 3 ½ hours despite the dynamic instability of the flight. These tests covered flights with wind speeds of 21 m/s and extensive mountain testing in the Karwendel Mountains. During cruise flight at 140 km/h the stick could be released because the instability around the pitch axis disappeared at approx. 120km/h. 26 pilots were fully retrained to this type within 2 ½ to 3 ½ hours despite the dynamic instability of the flight. These tests covered flights with wind speeds of 21 m/s and extensive mountain testing in the Karwendel Mountains. During cruise flight at 140 km/h the stick could be released because the instability around the pitch axis disappeared at approx. 120km/h. 26 pilots were fully retrained to this type within 2 ½ to 3 ½ hours despite the dynamic instability of the flight. These tests covered flights with wind speeds of 21 m/s and extensive mountain testing in the Karwendel Mountains. Type: Single-engine transport helicopter Rotor system: Two 3-bladed counterrotating rotors side-by-side mounted on steel-tube outriggers. Each rotor has a diameter of 12 m. Rotor blades with steel-tube spar, wooden ribs, torsionally resistant plywood nose and fabric-covered tail; simply supported with friction damper. Automatic change-over as fly-ball governor, as with the Fw 61. Fuselage: Framework as welded steel-tube frame, completely fabric-covered. Empennage: Standard empennage, consisting of a complete vertical tail and stabilizer struts, mounted to the vertical fin in T-arrangement. All surfaces from fabric-covered wood. Undercarriage: Rigid tricycle undercarriage. All wheels mounted to oil-damped shock struts. Spring-mounted auxiliary skid under the rear fuselage. Powerplant: Air-cooled 9-cylinder rotary engine BMW-Bramo 323 Q-3 with 1x 1,000 hp take-off power, installed amidships and positively cooled. Cooling-air intake through a slit along the fuselage. Crew: Two pilot seats side-by-side in fully glazed nose section, behind it the main cabin with another 4 seats or freight. Type designation: Fa 223 “Dragon” Usage: transportation helicopters Manufactures: Focke-Achgelis Country: Germany First flight: 1940 Lenght: 12.25 m Height: 4.35 m Rotor diameter: 12m each Number of rotor blades: 2x3 Power plant: BMW Bramo 323D Power: 1,000 hp (735 kW) Max speed: 182km/h Service ceiling: 2,010m Empty weight: 3.180kg Max. take off weight: 4.434kg Range: 300 km Crew: 1 Manufactured: 20 fock
Frankly, if Omni-Man and the SCP-Foundation existed in the same universe, and they didn't already have him in containment, they would most certainly have long since developed effective countermeasures to him, for this exact scenario. They aren't the sort to just trust a powerful anomalous being like that will 'remain' good. Oh, and hasn't SCP-4051displayed the capacity to pretty much completely erase anything by manifesting its opposite?
Why not use a single reality bender? He would literally transport him in 25 different trash cans in a fraction of a second and that would be that. There is a reason green bois are killed in a specific way, if they can see you, you are basically dead if they wish it...
Isn't High frequency sound damaging for Viltrumites? Or how are they called. I'm sure the foundation and mainly GOC would have a ton of contingency orders against Omni man if he was in their universes
Legit, a powerful hero like Omni-Man being trusted and in public wouldn’t exist in the same universe with the SCP Foundation. Unlike the government with Cecil, the SCP foundation always wants countermeasures first and considering how they handled the Deer, the second Omni Man targeted one of these GoIs, he’d have been contained/killed through some anomalous means, regardless of his Viltrumite abilities
@@Geck_Gxng I doubt thatt, they wouldn't be able to contain him since he is able to travel billions or millions of times faster than light and he would unknowingly free universe conquering entities from containment.
They could have deployed much more powerful anomalies to contain Omni man. I just hope there is a part 2 where he goes to site 19 and faces the anomalies there
@@mafuyuhoshimiya8219 I dont know what his powers are but im pretty sure he can travel extremely fast if he can break the speed of sound, and can throw 999 in a volcano active or not and it will kill 999. Doesnt matter if hes calm or happy it doesnt stop him from putting 999 into a volcano and watching the semi fluid blob mixing with lava
4051 doesn’t need to have a clear picture of what he summons. Just an idea. He could have just thought “a poison gas that absorbs into viltrumite skin” or “anti viltrumite ray guns” and killed Omni man without knowing how he did it.
@@penpenguin4767 Yup, I was the one who wrote that. Glad someone else took note because yeah, just type in his brain and he's gonna drop dead long before he knew there was a threat.
@@penpenguin4767 It's *BETTER* than a Death Note, to be honest. Imagine an instakill device at your full control that can also provide nourishment and any form of material as long as it's in a liquid state.
Everything was going according to Omni-man's plan when he heard a light trilling sound. He turned and saw a small, gelatinous blob of orange goo waving a pseudopod at him. He didn't waste any further time, and slammed his fist into the creature, splattering it against a wall. But as it reformed itself, he felt something odd. Something he had become all too familiar with during his time on earth. Happiness. Joy. Love. Thoughts of his family flooded his mind, of all the people he had saved, of the friends he had made. He remembered the small moments of joy that seeing Mark grow up had brought, that his time with Debbie had given him. Omni-man tried to shake it off, but as the slime creature put itself back together and slithered forward, he couldn't shake it. He floated down to the ground, dropping to his knees, crying. Why? Why did he need to cause so much pain and suffering? Surely humanity didn't need this treatment. Surely their respect, their love and adoration, would be enough for entry into the Viltrumite Empire, without any need for senseless slaughter. The love of his family was enough for him. He barely noticed a gelatinous arm slink around him, wrapping him in a warm embrace. Everything was going to be okay. He could be happy. He could have joy. He could love. And so, the foundation's ultimate weapon, SCP-999, defeated the viltrumite warrior Omni-man, and in his place left the husband and father, Nolan Grayson.
To be entirely fair, the GOC alone could probably take Omni-Man. Given just 24 Hours of time, the GOC managed to cobble together a squadron of modified F-35s capable of moving at millions of miles per hours, translating in space, and phasing through damage. Can't remember the article title tho.
Yep the SCP universe is incredibly powerful. There are many Keter, or even "safe" entities that, if released into a normal powered Universe unprepared to deal with it, would reclassify itself into "appolion" aka the everything is totally fked category and there is nothing anyone can do.
The one wrinkle to consider is that the Foundation typically considers the consequences of the way in which they deal with an anomaly. One reason they prefer to contain rather than destroy when possible - because of unforeseen side effects from destruction. In the case of Omni-Man, easily destroying or depowering him might send up a red flag to the surviving Viltrumites. Seems they definitely would seek to wipe out the Foundation. Could be dangerous since Viltrumites are NOT dumb. They are in fact experts at infiltration and analysis. They all have centuries of experience. It's their entire game.
Wouldn't matter to the foundation. They would eventually capture him and question his origins. If he talks about his home planet, boom, now the foundation knows about the viltrumite empire and how they operate and their weaknesses. They can easily use scps to extract information from him. They call it "advanced interrogation." Hell, they can even use Mark Grayson to get his dad to talk first. SCP foundation aren't stupid either. Thr O5 council are above any viltrumite when it comes to planning and execution.
Ok, they seriously nerfed Rainer in this. When they say he can create portals containing whatever he desires that means absolutely WHATEVER he wants. He is full capable of summoning a material that would best be called Anti-Omni Man which would erase him from existence. Also, I don't know if he can summon living beings, but he could also summon an actual superhero more powerful than Omni-man with a time delayed death. He had so much more potential than was shown in this video.
Well he needs some nerfing since going off of his file, he is the most powerful being in the entire multiverse. He could just summon a hat that glues to his head and gives him the power to rewrite fate and change whatever he wants to a multiversal level. When a character has that much power, they need a bit of nerfing
This needs a part 2. We need to see how Omni Man's mistake in leaving a superpowered enemy behind, paired with the fact that in this simulated reality Invincible is definatly around, could stop the murderous Viltrumite in his tracks.
I think he was stopped. He didn't just not confirm his kill on his superpowered enemy. He also did not kill the science team or site management. He gained a "victory" and flew away. ... Dude is contained by cognitoharzard. Most likely.
Idk I think you downplayed Rainer’s power. It’s a lot more powerful than you think. He was able to conjure a replica of his mom so I think he’d be able to fire a lot more deadly things
@@Reaper-bp8pf Yes! I'm glad someone else acknowledges just how powerful he is. I was sat here the whole time he was involved thinking "what's with the grenades, fire and _baseball bat_ when he could literally just make Omni-Man cease to exist?" Honestly, it was kind of annoying xD
@@antonius.martinus he can manifest the opposite of something. When the original and its opposite come into contact, they are both annihilated and cease to exist.
I'm pretty sure the Foundation would deduce Nolan's books being clues to where weapons able to kill Viltrumites are far faster than his son did if any of its members happened to read one. They would be able to actually get said weapons very quickly with their multitude of teleportation related devices and/or anomalies. They also have the technology to fight literal primordial gods and the one time they didn't need to hide themselves from the public they stopped what was essentially rainbow cthulu
They don't even need them, they have access to things so powerful that them not killing a viltrumite would seem like complete horseshit given the guardians of the globe could harm him
@LeandroCaioBorges They've gone very in depth before with potentially world-ending beings and even harmless objects like the origami dragon box. Might as well read the known snitch's work
Please have Alucard next. He also works for a secret organization that deal with protecting the world from monsters. I'd love to see him fight Able, an anomaly that the foundation tried to make into their own trumpcard, but really couldn't.
Alucard should demolish Able. EOS Alucard, who consumed Schrodinger is a concept. He is everywhere and nowhere, dead and alive, exists and doesn't exist, all at the same time. Thus, he cannot be hit by Able. Now, how can he beat Able? You must ask. The answer is, hypnosis! He can hypnotize just about any human with a gaze(has only a few feats for that tho). Also, he has telekinesis which enabled him to move an aircraft carrier(The HMS Eagle) so I doubt he can't lift Able.
YES. Alucard versus Able sounds amazing. Also, Frank Horrigan versus SCP-2273: Alexi Belitrov. I'd also settle for Kamen Rider (any of em) versus 2273.
SCP Foundation: Could you just hold this for a second? Omin-Man: Why, what is it? Foundation: We call it SCP-999 Omni-Man: ...you know, maybe mass murder isn't as fun as I thought
I have little notion of the SCP beings and their capabilities, but darn, this sure was an entertaining video. I particularly like the good use of SCP-4051's evident courage and Omniman's almost hidden respect for the utter daring of facing him upfront. That is Omniman to a T; he is cruel and bloodthirsty to superlative levels, but he can't help but respect the resilience of people such as Mark that stand against him even knowing that it is hopeless. At some deep level he still wants to regain their respect and appreciation.
Considering everything that the SCP Foundation has in containment and uses for containment, it is obvious that Omni-Man won't be able to do any lasting damage.
There's a lot of things the scp just doesn't contain too. Or simply can't. While I'm sure it would be possible to make some kind of chains or cuffs strong enough to contain him if they had some sci-fi tech materials or smth that stopped his power. I mean omni man's feats are insane. I'm not saying the scp can't contain him. But I'm saying good luck trying to stop his flight and super speed long enough to get cuffs on him and into a cell. If he were to be contained too. I think he'd be Keter class.
But your forgetting about the flaxins from invincible they were more advanced than the scp foundation and he eliminated nearly all of them in a matter of months
Actually, if Omniman suddenly went rogue and the foundation had no prep, they would die. In the comics Omniman flew so fast he destroyed a planet, and casually lit the atmosphere ablaze with his speed alone. He also can survive on the sun casually, has some regeneration capabilities and is rlly smart. He can be contained, but that requires a few hours(for the foundation to figure out what to do and stuff). If Omniman was bloodlusted he would need seconds to destroy the atmosphere of Earth or something like that(like, in the comics he flew from one galaxy to another in 2 weeks)
@@sseempire8705Omni man won't be destroying SCP's Earth. Due to the cosmology, God himself resides there and many other dangerous anomalies. Hell, if Omni man encounters SCP 682. The Scp will technically be able to copy Omniman's smart atoms and more
The Viltramites are vulnerable to viruses and parasites according to the comics. The main thing that stop the Viltramites in the first place and why Omniman came to earth was because of a man-made virus rendered majority of their species infertile and weak. So when Nolan said they killed all the "weak Viltramites" and only the strong survived, he meant the ones who weren't infected and weren't infertile. This lead to them needing a new breeding ground to repopulate with a different species. Which makes it very strange considering Viltramites are closely to Humans but they have no problem reproducing with insectoids which means they are NOT restricted with a cross species barrier. Which would not bode well for a bioweapon tailored to Viltramite DNA as it could jump the cross species barrier (for which they lack) and cross into other species of creature in contact. So which SCP could contain Nolan, aka Omniman? A Keter class Virus or Anomaly that alters his DNA or infect him.
That's not correct at all. It was stated after the massacure they emerged as a more powerful race, but it was stated after the cirus only a few dozen were left and they found themselves barely able to manage their own empire. meaning the virus happened way after they "Killed the weak". You mixed two events together. Also the reason the virus was so effective was it was made by a traitor who used his own cels to make a virus that could kill them. Normal viruses wouldn't work. But a powerful enough Vrus like SCP would probably still work if it would also adapt to his DNA on it's own.
@@metazoxan2 regardless of the accuracy, the point was the vulnerability. As for the type of Virus, I would suggest the Clockwork Virus SCP and then move to the secure and containment procedures.
@@EricTheRedWiseman I’d use the contagious crystals personally. Clockwork virus takes a lot of take and omni man could do a lot damage before he’s rendered inert.
Really, if an anomalous being that strong were already out there, the Foundation would already have contingency plans for if it went from Thaumiel to Keter.
In-universe they usually only struggle to deal with either cosmic entities or ones that humans just cant conceptualize and interact with, like 3125 or the narrative eating one or the Scarlet king. So a higher multiverse of infinitely more powerful concepts, a narrative force that eats stories or a demon god that wants to wipe out reality. Those kinds of things they usually struggle with, but even then they have plenty of stories with them actually winning. Omni-man level threats are a lazy Tuesday
IDK if he wants to help he just doesn't want to harm. I feel like he's just the SCP Willy Wonka. While not exactly a unique take on him it's simple and explains his chaotic good nature.
Seeing Omniman's punches not turn normal people into red clouds feels really weird Also, him not destroying the Foundation was absolutely his end. There's no way the O5 wouldn't unleash something terrible to either delete him from reality or straight up eviscerate him. He wouldn't even have a chance against the nice guy God
Remember the SCP's protocol is to contain and protect, even other SCPs. They would exhaust a huge amount of resources and time trying to contain Omni-Man first and foremost until he became abundantly clear he upgraded the situation to end of the world threat level.
@@CoralCopperHeadexcept one of their biggest traits is that they are ridiculously secretive and have a ridiculous amount of technology and anomalous objects at their disposal. Omniman wouldn't even be aware of their existence, and even if he were it would be borderline impossible to wipe them out or even to destroy a handful of sites just by virtue of that secrecy. There is also the very plausible chance that they'd gas him with heavy amnesties and just make him forget who he is and what he's doing for them to gaslight him into being contained. The foundation in a fight would lose, but there's a chance a full fight wouldn't even really start
Really? Omniman won? This makes as much sense as lord blackwood winning against 682. There are a immense number of ways the foundation could have used to mop the floor with the omniman.
Well..... The Anomitron 6000 WAS created by Dr. Wondertainment Industries. And, unless I'm severely mistaken, their machines don't always 100% of the time do what they were designed to do.
YES! The SCP Foundation consistently contains and subdues monsters that threaten to destroy universes, such as SCP-682 and SCP-2317. Omni Man would, yes, be a bit difficult, but they could subdue and contain him.
Reality banders... He would be killed in a fraction of a second. Not to mention way worst stuff out there. Outside of that, the Library itself would have been able to kill him without a sweat, basically since he can't really enter it without a card...
@@MinecraftWorld1954 many of there most powerful can't be contain without doing something to make the mentally unable to escape like the old colors confuse him or withshy guy nobody can look at Jim I feel so smart for typing all that
@@dewayneanderson9020 It's still containment. Even if, like I said, it would be difficult, they would still have ways to take him down, subdue him, and keep him locked up in chains (in the metaphorical sense). Omni Man does have a weakness to extremely hot temperatures and extremely loud sounds, both of which the SCP Foundation use in containment for other anomalies, so they could most certainly use those again to their advantage. Also, you really need to check your grammar.
@@crackedtobey5132 I’m not even convinced of 096 can travel universes. I can be more convinced if there was a psychic link between them due to the fact that one saw his face and jumped universes alerting the other 096. But there is no real feat saying that he can teleport or cross dimensions. I still say Omniman can’t truly defeat 096 but can imprison 096 on the sun
You know it does seem like the scp foundation has a ABNORMALLY unlimited number of expendable foot solders. Are the normal solders a anomaly themselves?
The number of humans that exist is actually about 14 billion they just don’t all publicly exist 2 billion are members of the foundation that were erased and changed to “stillborn” to all known records
Well, the SCP Foundation itself is an anomaly, according to one of the SCP-001 proposals. So there is the possibility that the vast amount of foot soldiers the foundation possess could be anomalous in nature.
@@theguardianpr0xy481 That's exactly what I was thinking! It could be cloning, or just one guy that can duplicate himself. Honestly there's so many cool ways that they could go with. Im surprised they haven't done somthing like that yet.
Reality banders are enough. Just have Omni-man piss of one and he will be displaced in 20 different pieces all around the world in a fraction of a second. One second everything is fine and the next a human head and a bunch of blood is falling out of the sky. That would pretty much be the end of that...
SCP Foundation has so many SCPs that are there allies that can run circles around Onmi-Man(with raw power, skill, or both) or just instant kill him as he is still a mortal being that powerful and forced to limit himself in what he can actually pull off
they really haven't contained any gods. SCP 343 is there by choice and comes and goes when he pleases. SCP 682 breaks out all the time, SCP 096 goes on killing sprees, and SCP 106 isn't contained at all
@@___zeke___7581 Omni-man’s powers are generated through “smart atoms” which generate a low Hume reality warping effect. A single Scranton Reality Anchor, which they have at most facilities, would completely nullify Omniman’s powers rendering him no faster than an ordinary human
Just FYI: they wouldn’t even need any of this. Omni-man’s powers are generated through “smart atoms” which generate a low Hume reality warping effect. A single Scranton Reality Anchor, which they have at most facilities, would completely nullify Omniman’s powers rendering him no stronger than an ordinary human.
Omniman would get absolutely wrecked by the foundation. They have SO MANY ways of dealing with something like him it's unreal. The nail that pins shadows, the statue that kills anyone that looks at it, the statue that kills anyone that doesn't look at it, GOD. Able might lose but he would probably inflict serious harm and Cain could outright solo, no questions. Or just lure him to an empty facility and show him a face of 096 on a monitor.
Honestly it would have been really funny if they distracted omniman then out of nowhere hear a crunch as scp-173 stood over his corpse with his neck snapped.
They could have used the nerfing gun, they could've sent cain, they could've used scp 914 to produce incredibly powerful weapons, the wormhole guy could've closed his eyes and produced a photo of scp 096, they could've possibly gotten scp 106 to trap him in his pocket dimension, they could've gotten scp 343, and possibly used a memetic hazard I'm sure there's many more but these are just the ones I could think of off the top of my head
Omni-Man is having a good time until a guy walks up with a picture of a cat or something taped to his face and all of his cells turn into [REDACTED] when he looks at it.
To be fair, we've run sims like this before, and most of the worse guys, like this, the flying bricks, require the one solution that most of them can't adapt to. Overwhelming their senses. You'd be shocked what a good ultra frequency modulator does to their equilibrium, even if they are invincible otherwise. And that's not getting into using a series of rapid flashes to cause brain damage. hat works especially well on those with super vision. That said, if the goal is to just get rid of them, we tend to lure them to one of the sites with spatial anomalies, and then seal them afterwards. That last one we did it to we literally just had a big mirror and placed SCP-093 on it. We don't know if the bastard died or not on the other side, but given we're not going back there, it's safe to say he's stuck there for the moment. Ooh, and that time we got one of them to open the door to 004 with one of the unsafe keys. That provided plenty of data, especially when we found a few bits of her around the area. Turned out she could still move her bits when they weren't attached, but with no true guiding intelligence, they just sort of flop around, and were easily sent somewhere else.
It was quite an interesting chapter to watch, although it made me think about what would happen if Omni Man went to look for Homerlander to see what happened to him only to see that he is in the company of SCP 4494 also known as the Spectre, this scp would not be very easy to beat
@RopeSteel... 682 fought the Foundations spaceship, the Solidarity and fucking lived. The fight ended in a stalemate with a minimal casualty of a couple solar systems getting obliterated by the Solidarity's wave cannon or something.
@RopeSteel Omni man is extremely powerful, and 682 has the ability to adapt and counter if given even a few seconds to spare. I don't know for sure but yeah, either way omni man could just fly away.
7:00 we saw him fight spec ops before...and simply breaking their ribs with a single punch would suggest he is holding WAY back. I think we know that Omni Man does not hold back.
Couldn't Ranier have manifested esoteric weapons, or even mystical entities to deal with Onmi-Man? His SCP entry relates him destroying an eldritch abomination by summoning its' "opposite"; of course, he also seemingly became possessed by some other alien intelligence when doing so. Regardless, they are far more formidable anomalies that could face down Omni-Man, though releasing them brings major complications as well.
Yes, but they wanted a reason to do more stories of who Omni Man could fight, so they used scp 4051 from when it was only on the site for two days and Rainer couldn't make anything more complex than a grenade.
@@zeryuouros4411 could go either way, one way would be like ‘how could you trap these things’ and send each to a safe(ish) place Another would be understanding that the SCP does decent good as many of the entities within are extraordinarily dangerous
This is a dangerous question considering my obsessive compuslive nature and love of both SCP and Dr.Who. Really it all boils down to how the Doctor perceives the SCP Foundation. The foundation taking ANY kind of action against the Doctor would inevitably result in war. Not the kind we want. While I'd like to take the Doctors side I think the Foundation is one group he simply wouldn't win against. Having said that, it wouldn't be an easy victory, there's LOTS of reasons he's the single most feared being in the Whoniverse. Worst case scenario. M.A.D. Best case scenario. They decide to just not interact with eachother unless absolutely necessary. Think torchwood but less likely to ask for help.
Things i still wanna know Possessive mask vs dr Bright's amulet Cain vs plague doctor What would happen if you put the nerfing gun on the setting very fine Androcles vs Able
scp foundation: has reality benders, invincible being with mass strength, and God himself in their facility also scp foundation: lets use normal soldiers
Nah he would be a threat. The Foundation would still win. But standard MTF teams are gonna get slaughtered. The Foundation would have to use anomalies to take him down.
In the majority of the stories involving SCP's, you don't have them speed blitzing the entire foundation. They can only contain because they initiate the hunt, the SCP comes willingly, or the SCP has a glaring weakness. Someone like Omniman, who's only weakness is a minor aversion to sound would wipe them out if he just started dive bomb raiding all of their compounds before they can plan or setup anything significant.
I don't think so The Foundation Look so powerful Because in almost every story there is a way for them to contain these Anomaly no matter how strong they are. But with Omni man you can only best him in power and Omni man in strength is way way worse than SCP 96 or SCP 682 Things the SCP Foundation hate so so much because of their violence tendencies. Omni man can move faster than the human brain can react, so it's not like Omni man is gonna try to kill them and everybody would be prepared to face him .
@@supajero that is if he doesn't accidentally looks at a memetic agent while doing so or release a Jeter or gets trapped by 106s dimension or release a universal destroying abomination and kill everyone except the lucky bastards piloting the solidarity
The biggest advantage Nolan has is the one he is least likely to use. Speed. Nolan is trying to subjugate humanity for Viltrum. On the one hand, he could just be destroying the various sites for the sake of the weakening process. On the other, he might just feel like talking (not negotiating though. Just telling them to submit like the alt Mark's did with their empires). Regardless, Nolan has been able to travel from Earth to Thraxa, located in the virgo super cluster, in a week, without pushing himself. Easily billions of times FTL. If we take this as "warping" via smart atoms, he would still scale to at least half of the same speed since Mark, who was weaker and slower at the time, was outpacing the full speed of the COP ship that was going to do a nearly identical feat (virgo SC to earth) in 2 weeks. As well Nolan scales to both Allen and Conquest who have even better reaction and combat speed feats, proving this acceleration is near-instant. Other than that it really depends on what we use as Nolan's level. Invincible comics only? Still depends: - Feats: Nolan would be planetary in attack potency, billions of time faster than light, and able to take hits from someone who is at LEAST over 2x stronger. - Scaling: Nolan scales above Mark, likely on par with Dinosaurus. Mark and Dinosaurus together fought a well-fully fed Omnipotus, who's attack potency at that level ranges between multi-solar system level, galaxy level, and HIGH multi-galaxy (able to destroy the universe in a fairly short amount of time) Invincible Compendium? Things change drastically: - Nolan was able to evenly match Mean Supreme who is the strongest version of Supreme. This puts him above Suprema who could play kickball with stars and sew black holes. It also scales him to a few universal feats - Nolan scales above the Alt Invincibles who were able to give trouble to Spawn. Even disregarding his more insane feats, Spawn is no pushover and is easily Solar System level just from being compared to Angela So Nolan isn't close to the strongest thing they have dealt with, but his speed is really the deciding factor. He could technically act before any of them can even do anything. But WOULD he?
Do one for Touma Kamijou from A certain magical index. I want to see how they'd react to a person who's entire anomaly is the ability to erase anomalies.
i don't know what to tell you bro but there would not be alot to do with that storyline what they lock him in a a cell put a normal as bullet in his eyes? good show but he's a reg dude
@@educatedskeleton1803 Again, it's not about the containment. It's about what they do with him *after* he's contained. The SCP foundation would now have someone who's entire anomaly is NEGATING other anomalies. You know they're going to try and use that somehow.
Another great video. Well done Hunter I really enjoyed this. Also in the next video of this crossover series can the Anonmatron simulate a scenario where SCP-4494 and V from "V for Vendetta" both work together or against each other? Cuz I think that would be really cool!!!
Considering that the SCP contains LITERAL gods, monsters, demons, and extra-dimensional threats behind its walls, I have absolutely no doubt that Omni-Man would join the collection as a mid tier threat at the most.
yea i have no doubt he'd be keter but definitely on the weak side of keter. granted i'm pretty sure 173 is only euclid so liek, maybe he wouldn't even be keter
Against a foe like omni-man which is a personification of absolute violence, immortal, invulnerable, a juggernaut like entity I think the Foundation would realize that trying to beat him at his own game wouldn't work. There are enough bright people at the Foundation where they would realize they have to think outside the box and defeat him a different way. I think the antimemetic division would come into play. They would try to erase his mind, or brainwash him, make him think his mission is something else entirely, or send him into a universe inside his mind where he does conquer Earth but no longer poses a threat in our world. There are a number of memetic effects and cognitohazards which could come into play. That his wife is a normal human would probably be exploited by some cruel researcher as a memetic vector. Infect her with something contagious or replace her with some kind of anomaly that attacks him when he comes home. The very fact he has a wife and a family suggests his mind works similar to that of a human, allowing most known memetic effects to work on him. Another approach would be to predict the next site that gets attacked and destroyed and set a trap. They could weaponize one of the more awful memetic SCP's they have in their collection and sic it on him when he shows up. Imagine some researcher dosed up on class Y or Z taking a look at SCP-055 and wondering if they could lure omniman into the same room as it? What if they could clearly see (even if it's for the brief span of the remainder of their lives) what 55 is, and maybe they realize they could antagonize it or amplify its effect? I think this video does a great job predicting the Foundation's initial response, like on the first day, but in the end I think the Foundation would win. It would just be a costly victory.
Isn't that what happened in the video? He killed neither science teams nor site management. He simply was sure of his victory. sound like a cognitohazard to me.
Hello Omni-man. I was able to convince someone to deal with you... Man: *walks out to challenge him* Omni-man: pfft... *goes to rip his heart out... just to realize it's not the man's heart... it's his* Scp-073... rather Cain. I thank you for agreeing to this. I will make it up to you after the pain has passed...
The issue is omni man’s intelligence and combat experience 1000 of conquering planets plus speed blitz and strength would put him in to doing really insane damage to out right destroying the foundation.
@@Anthonyspartan514 but remember The Foundation has anomalies that can end reality Yes Omni man does have combat experience and power to boot but The Foundation has experience when dealing with such a foe In The Foundation eyes Omni man is a apollyon class scp so they will do everything in their power to kill Omni man
@@benurban8875 their experience is toddlers stumbling into the adult section at a bar the foundation always got lucky could they stop Omni man yes could they stop him from doing some series damage no the biggest issue is omni man isn’t going to give them time which has been the foundations biggest ally.
I think the one thing that bothers me in this simulation is that all the things that site 17 was throwing at omniman wasnt to take him out or even to try and contain him, they were distractions to buy more time. It feels like the simulation was so caught up in this that it forgot the distractions were not the solution P:
Could the SCP Foundation contain Freddy Fazbear and his animatronic friends? Yes. Catching them would just be a normal Monday for one of the Foundation's Mobile Task Forces. However, could the SCP Foundation ever get to the bottom of their mystery? I think that would be far more amusing to see happen.
Dr. Bright: DEAD KIDS IN ROBOTS! Random Researcher: What are you even talking about? Just let us get on with the investigation in peace. 5 years later, Dr. Bright was proven to be right. How? He played the games.
Omni man is thousands of years old. And In that time the majority of it has been dedicated to combat, even against his own kind. The SCP can contain powerful god like beings and monsters but none of them have the power, combat and tactical experience and most importantly, the drive to see the SCP foundation in ruins. Omni man would 100 precent win that war.
Imagine 682, 096, and 076-2 in one of 106's portals fighting Omni-Man together. I suppose 096 would probably flip out at the others, or not fight at all given past losses against 682 makes 096 not want to be anywhere near the lizard. Then again, 001 Gate Guardian would be an equally interesting fight.
Can the SCP Foundation contain Timmy Turner? Now hear me out: Timmy himself isn't all that impressive yes, but the reason he would get the Foundation's attention is because of his fairies Cosmo and Wanda, who when you think about it kind of are like SCPs. They can shapeshift, teleport, regenerate from being reduced to ashes, oh yeah and they can grant wishes basically rewriting reality itself on a whim. Also the Foundation doesn't know that their weakness is butterfly nets or that they can't use their magic without their wands, so they have their work cut out for them.
@@dastardlyruby74737 I think you may be overestimating the Foundation a bit as we saw with Mommy Longlegs some of the toy monsters have human levels of intelligence and could prove to be quite the challenge for the Foundation. And you also have the ambush predator esque ones like Boxy Boo who could hide among boxes and could snatch and eat an agent when they’re guard is down. And others like PJ Puggapilar,the mini huggies,and even the Prototype heck we haven’t even seen all the toy monsters and their intelligence yet. Chapter 3 hasn’t come out and there will probably be more to come.
SCP foundation: Has a ton of reality warping immortals at their disposal. SCP foundation: Let's send regular soldiers and wormhole man.
The thing is SCP 4051 (Rainer Miller) isn't just a simple wormhole man. He is a Keter class SCP that can manifest literally anything including paracognitohazards and the "complete opposite of things" which he can use to delete Omni-Man from existence.
Next Video: omniman vs Kain (SCP 073)
🔽🔽🔽!!!Spoiler warning!!!🔽🔽🔽
Omniman goes KO in round one!
@@Reaper-bp8pf I know it’s to make a good story but come on use those then
lol
they are not allow to use other scp to fight.
Dr. Bright is not allowed to bring ANY fictional characters from ANY kind of media into our reality for ANY reason ever. Again.
Focke-Achgelis
Focke, Achgelis & Co. GmbH
Commercial Director: Dipl.-Ing. Kirchhoff
Technical Director: Prof. Dr.-Ing eh Henrich Focke
Plants: Hoyenkamp near Delmenhorst, Oldenburg, Laupheim
Henrich Focke was born on October 8, 1890. In 1909, still at school, he was already working on the construction of flight models and gliders. In 1913, he began his studies at the Technical University of Hanover, which - interrupted by World War I - he finished after the war. After serving as an infantryman during the war, Focke was transferred to the Air Force and crashed at the Western Front in 1917. After the crash, Focke was stationed at the aircraft maintenance at Berlin-Adlershof. In 1923, he founded the Focke-Wulf Flugzeugbau AG together with Georg Wulf, who had been his assistant since 1913. Focke was technical director and member of the board until 1933. He was always used to cut his own path. So, in 1931 , he purchased the license of the Cierva autogyro and used the Focke-Wulf facilities to build the model C-19 Mark VI “Don Quixote” and later the C-30 “Heustarte” (“Grasshopper”). Motivated by the work on these rotary-wing aircraft, Focke established a research laboratory as part of his own factory in 1931 that later became his sole point of interest. This was the place where the Fw 61 was built. This research laboratory became the birthplace of Focke, Achgelis & Co. GmbH. In 1937, Prof. Henrich Focke founded the Focke, Achgelis & Co. GmbH together with the renowned stunt pilot Gerd Achgelis. Other members of staff were Dr. Jackel, Dr. Just, Dr.-Ing. Schweym, and Dipl.-Ing. Spanger. In the beginning, design and production was provided by the Brandenburgische Motorenwerke in Spandau, but was automatically transferred to BMW, after both companies had merged. Later, the entire development staff was separated from BMW at the instance of the Reich Air Ministry (RLM) and was made available to Focke-Achgelis. Initially, the work in this group was headed by Director Dipl.-Ing. Wolff, later, by his closest assistant, Obering. Bussmann, and Dr.-Ing. Löffler on the theoretical side. The Fw 61, being the world's first successful helicopter, was followed by a number of other successful rotary-wing aircraft and some interesting projects that could not be completed because of the war. later, by his closest assistant, Obering. Bussmann, and Dr.-Ing. Löffler on the theoretical side. The Fw 61, being the world's first successful helicopter, was followed by a number of other successful rotary-wing aircraft and some interesting projects that could not be completed because of the war. later, by his closest assistant, Obering. Bussmann, and Dr.-Ing. Löffler on the theoretical side. The Fw 61, being the world's first successful helicopter, was followed by a number of other successful rotary-wing aircraft and some interesting projects that could not be completed because of the war.
Focke Achgelis Fa 223
After the development of the Fw 61 German authorities agreed that a helicopter should be capable of carrying a payload of 700 kg to be of practical use. This was the reason for the design of a substantially larger construction that started in 1938. The Fa 223 had fundamentally the same framework as the Fw 61. It was also equipped with twin-rotors mounted side-by-side on outriggers. One of the two Fw 61 was expanded to a flying laboratory in order to gain planning fundamentals for the Fa 223. The prototype of the Fa 223 left the factory in August 1939 and for the first time lifted off the ground in August 1940, still captured . 100 hours of ground testing had preceded the lift-off. The designers had to overcome a large number of problems: unbalanced rotors, developing safety devices for switching automatically to autorotation in case of a power plant or gearbox failure, as well as solving the problem of blades being sensitive against a pitch-angle change and the problem of vibrations. During these tests the hazardous mutual self-excitation of the rotor blades was discovered. Subsequent flight testing had to be accomplished in hovering flight, due to the non-existing large wind tunnel, covering many aspects of lift, resistance and torque. At the beginning of 1942, the model was ready for serial production, and an order for 100 units followed. Because of the war and permanent bombing only 20 had been built by the end of the war, and only 10 of them had flown. At the end of the war, only two machines were found ready to fly. One of them was disassembled and shipped to the US, the other became the first helicopter to cross the Channel to England. The Fa 223 showed good flight characteristics and was fully stable around all axes with regard to statics and dynamics, except for stability around the pitch axis. During cruise flight at 140 km/h the stick could be released because the instability around the pitch axis disappeared at approx. 120km/h. 26 pilots were fully retrained to this type within 2 ½ to 3 ½ hours despite the dynamic instability of the flight. These tests covered flights with wind speeds of 21 m/s and extensive mountain testing in the Karwendel Mountains. During cruise flight at 140 km/h the stick could be released because the instability around the pitch axis disappeared at approx. 120km/h. 26 pilots were fully retrained to this type within 2 ½ to 3 ½ hours despite the dynamic instability of the flight. These tests covered flights with wind speeds of 21 m/s and extensive mountain testing in the Karwendel Mountains. During cruise flight at 140 km/h the stick could be released because the instability around the pitch axis disappeared at approx. 120km/h. 26 pilots were fully
retrained to this type within 2 ½ to 3 ½ hours despite the dynamic instability of the flight. These tests covered flights with wind speeds of 21 m/s and extensive mountain testing in the Karwendel Mountains. During cruise flight at 140 km/h the stick could be released because the instability around the pitch axis disappeared at approx. 120km/h. 26 pilots were fully retrained to this type within 2 ½ to 3 ½ hours despite the dynamic instability of the flight. These tests covered flights with wind speeds of 21 m/s and extensive mountain testing in the Karwendel Mountains. During cruise flight at 140 km/h the stick could be released because the instability around the pitch axis disappeared at approx. 120km/h. 26 pilots were fully retrained to this type within 2 ½ to 3 ½ hours despite the dynamic instability of the flight. These tests covered flights with wind speeds of 21 m/s and extensive mountain testing in the Karwendel Mountains.
Type: Single-engine transport helicopter
Rotor system: Two 3-bladed counterrotating rotors side-by-side mounted on steel-tube outriggers. Each rotor has a diameter of 12 m. Rotor blades with steel-tube spar, wooden ribs, torsionally resistant plywood nose and fabric-covered tail; simply supported with friction damper. Automatic change-over as fly-ball governor, as with the Fw 61.
Fuselage: Framework as welded steel-tube frame, completely fabric-covered.
Empennage: Standard empennage, consisting of a complete vertical tail and stabilizer struts, mounted to the vertical fin in T-arrangement. All surfaces from fabric-covered wood.
Undercarriage: Rigid tricycle undercarriage. All wheels mounted to oil-damped shock struts. Spring-mounted auxiliary skid under the rear fuselage.
Powerplant: Air-cooled 9-cylinder rotary engine BMW-Bramo 323 Q-3 with 1x 1,000 hp take-off power, installed amidships and positively cooled. Cooling-air intake through a slit along the fuselage.
Crew: Two pilot seats side-by-side in fully glazed nose section, behind it the main cabin with another 4 seats or freight.
Type designation: Fa 223 “Dragon”
Usage: transportation helicopters
Manufactures: Focke-Achgelis
Country: Germany
First flight: 1940
Lenght: 12.25 m
Height: 4.35 m
Rotor diameter: 12m each
Number of rotor blades: 2x3
Power plant: BMW Bramo 323D
Power: 1,000 hp (735 kW)
Max speed: 182km/h
Service ceiling: 2,010m
Empty weight: 3.180kg
Max. take off weight: 4.434kg
Range: 300 km
Crew: 1
Manufactured: 20
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@@Mukapogz Wow, that’s a lot of words…
Too bad I’m not reading ‘em!
Stop being such a killjoys
@@Mukapogz what
@@StandUpConorDy it appeares that it can't handle the neutron style
Frankly, if Omni-Man and the SCP-Foundation existed in the same universe, and they didn't already have him in containment, they would most certainly have long since developed effective countermeasures to him, for this exact scenario. They aren't the sort to just trust a powerful anomalous being like that will 'remain' good.
Oh, and hasn't SCP-4051displayed the capacity to pretty much completely erase anything by manifesting its opposite?
Why not use a single reality bender? He would literally transport him in 25 different trash cans in a fraction of a second and that would be that. There is a reason green bois are killed in a specific way, if they can see you, you are basically dead if they wish it...
Isn't High frequency sound damaging for Viltrumites? Or how are they called.
I'm sure the foundation and mainly GOC would have a ton of contingency orders against Omni man if he was in their universes
Legit, a powerful hero like Omni-Man being trusted and in public wouldn’t exist in the same universe with the SCP Foundation. Unlike the government with Cecil, the SCP foundation always wants countermeasures first and considering how they handled the Deer, the second Omni Man targeted one of these GoIs, he’d have been contained/killed through some anomalous means, regardless of his Viltrumite abilities
Mork
Also They liegitimately Have God 343 in containment
Knowing the SCP foundation, they would likely be able to contain Omniman.
Since they pretty much hold and contain world and universe ending anomalies.
I mean a lot of those can easily break out of SCP containment, they just don't or choose not to.
But don’t think he just let them contain him, not without a fight.
100%
@@Neopolitan2024yeah facts hed cause some serious damage but in the end he loses
@@Geck_Gxng I doubt thatt, they wouldn't be able to contain him since he is able to travel billions or millions of times faster than light and he would unknowingly free universe conquering entities from containment.
They could have deployed much more powerful anomalies to contain Omni man. I just hope there is a part 2 where he goes to site 19 and faces the anomalies there
Hopefully scp-999 is kept safe away from omniman and imagine omniman encountering the ecuild scp which calls for eric
@@pencilduster2938 he can't kill SCP-999, SCP-999 would tickle him to calmness and happiness, not letting him kill any more people
@@mafuyuhoshimiya8219 I dont know what his powers are but im pretty sure he can travel extremely fast if he can break the speed of sound, and can throw 999 in a volcano active or not and it will kill 999. Doesnt matter if hes calm or happy it doesnt stop him from putting 999 into a volcano and watching the semi fluid blob mixing with lava
@Bill Kennedy where man, also it just CALMS Omni Man, Doesnt take over his mind to make him numb and not throw it into a volcano
@Bill Kennedy i mean you can kill 999 in different ways without touching 999 once
4051 doesn’t need to have a clear picture of what he summons. Just an idea. He could have just thought “a poison gas that absorbs into viltrumite skin” or “anti viltrumite ray guns” and killed Omni man without knowing how he did it.
toxic gas that turns viltrumites gay
The Scourge Virus was specifically engineered to kill Viltrumites, so that's definitely within the realm of possibility.
Yo that's a good one
Or even the scourge virus
funny enough, anti viltrumite ray gun exists in the comics
Fun Fact: *ANY SCP FOUNDATION EMPLOYEE* can kill Omni-Man using the Vending Machine.
Just type in a "cup of Omni-Man's brain fluids" and he's gone!
A joke I heard from the vs homelander video, but still that doesn't stop it from being funny.
Or, type in a "cup of instant Omni-Man killer" and he'll be dead!
@@penpenguin4767 Yup, I was the one who wrote that. Glad someone else took note because yeah, just type in his brain and he's gonna drop dead long before he knew there was a threat.
@@ProfessionalNamielleLewder69 Congrats for being the first to acknowledge that scp-294 is just an oversized death note
@@penpenguin4767 It's *BETTER* than a Death Note, to be honest. Imagine an instakill device at your full control that can also provide nourishment and any form of material as long as it's in a liquid state.
Everything was going according to Omni-man's plan when he heard a light trilling sound. He turned and saw a small, gelatinous blob of orange goo waving a pseudopod at him. He didn't waste any further time, and slammed his fist into the creature, splattering it against a wall. But as it reformed itself, he felt something odd. Something he had become all too familiar with during his time on earth.
Happiness. Joy. Love.
Thoughts of his family flooded his mind, of all the people he had saved, of the friends he had made. He remembered the small moments of joy that seeing Mark grow up had brought, that his time with Debbie had given him.
Omni-man tried to shake it off, but as the slime creature put itself back together and slithered forward, he couldn't shake it.
He floated down to the ground, dropping to his knees, crying. Why? Why did he need to cause so much pain and suffering? Surely humanity didn't need this treatment. Surely their respect, their love and adoration, would be enough for entry into the Viltrumite Empire, without any need for senseless slaughter. The love of his family was enough for him. He barely noticed a gelatinous arm slink around him, wrapping him in a warm embrace. Everything was going to be okay. He could be happy. He could have joy. He could love.
And so, the foundation's ultimate weapon, SCP-999, defeated the viltrumite warrior Omni-man, and in his place left the husband and father, Nolan Grayson.
Beautiful.
Beautiful
Oh goodness, hmm. I think I have something in my eye.
TEARS
scp-999 really is the ultimate weapon
Bro wrote an essay
Omni man is still as organic as a human, just absurdly strong, there would be hundreds of scps that could perfectly face against him
absorbing his flesh into some goo, for example :D
Omni man is not as organic as human have you not watched the show
His cells are impervious to any damage from anything 0 weakness
Absurdly strong is an understatement 😭😭 a superpowered blast from a LITERAL SATELLITE only gave him a nosebleed ☠️
hes a viltrumite, not human
To be entirely fair, the GOC alone could probably take Omni-Man. Given just 24 Hours of time, the GOC managed to cobble together a squadron of modified F-35s capable of moving at millions of miles per hours, translating in space, and phasing through damage. Can't remember the article title tho.
Yep the SCP universe is incredibly powerful.
There are many Keter, or even "safe" entities that, if released into a normal powered Universe unprepared to deal with it, would reclassify itself into "appolion" aka the everything is totally fked category and there is nothing anyone can do.
Yeah, they seem to nerf GOC too much.
@@Blitzdo 💀
I just researched about that, title must be "Can invincible verse stop a single thaumaturgically enhanced f22?"
They could hold off, and probably eliminate all viltrumites entirely.
SCP Foundation: "Omni-Man may have psychological vulnerabilities"
Also SCP Foundation: "What are we gonna do with all these cognitohazards?"
Do you think is Omni-man strong enough to resist 012 if not why not use it to contain him, then they might use 1712-B to turn Omni-man into stone
@@JesusIsMyAgapeSCP_999>>>>> omni-man
@@cronosmacho facts
@@JesusIsMyAgapefacts👍
Isn't that what happened? He didn't just not kill Miller. He didn't kill site management or science teams either.
The one wrinkle to consider is that the Foundation typically considers the consequences of the way in which they deal with an anomaly. One reason they prefer to contain rather than destroy when possible - because of unforeseen side effects from destruction.
In the case of Omni-Man, easily destroying or depowering him might send up a red flag to the surviving Viltrumites. Seems they definitely would seek to wipe out the Foundation. Could be dangerous since Viltrumites are NOT dumb. They are in fact experts at infiltration and analysis. They all have centuries of experience. It's their entire game.
Not dumb? Considers the consequences of how they deal with anomalies? Tell that to SCP 054...Poor thing...
After a point they would just upload the code for scp 096 face on the screens and let 096 do the job.
Invincible verse is absolute fodder to them
Wouldn't matter to the foundation. They would eventually capture him and question his origins. If he talks about his home planet, boom, now the foundation knows about the viltrumite empire and how they operate and their weaknesses. They can easily use scps to extract information from him. They call it "advanced interrogation." Hell, they can even use Mark Grayson to get his dad to talk first. SCP foundation aren't stupid either. Thr O5 council are above any viltrumite when it comes to planning and execution.
the SCP foundation needs to contain this channel I swear to god
Lol you think it’s too accurate?
Yeah it's tooo good. That i belive it's not normal 👀 hmmm
Yeah
@@roaringthunder115 well I believe in many things not just one thing. I know there’s bad and good but I know some myths are real..by experience..
Don’t you mean 343
Ok, they seriously nerfed Rainer in this. When they say he can create portals containing whatever he desires that means absolutely WHATEVER he wants. He is full capable of summoning a material that would best be called Anti-Omni Man which would erase him from existence. Also, I don't know if he can summon living beings, but he could also summon an actual superhero more powerful than Omni-man with a time delayed death. He had so much more potential than was shown in this video.
Yep he could summon goku vegeta beerus zeno Saitama etc
@@shadowohm17 he summons beerus and he decided to destroy the earth after erasing omni-man, then what?
@@shadowohm17 the amount of originality in your statement is truly astounding, i hope you write a book detailing this story.
like they said, if he can even desire anomalies then he can just put beerus on a short timer to disappear when its finished
Well he needs some nerfing since going off of his file, he is the most powerful being in the entire multiverse. He could just summon a hat that glues to his head and gives him the power to rewrite fate and change whatever he wants to a multiversal level. When a character has that much power, they need a bit of nerfing
they can contain god like beings but this is too much?
@RsuIsBad fax
@RsuIsBad use scp 272 to imobelize him and then use dr brights amulet to kill him or use any cognitohazerd to kill/destroy his mind
Lol I was like ThEY HAVE ONMI MAN?
Only Allah is god
@@Pigeion who is that?
You'd think they'd already have containment procedures in place for just such an occasion. He's definitely very anomalous, after all.
I think the foundation would have countermeasures already in place before omni man would ever be a threat.
This needs a part 2. We need to see how Omni Man's mistake in leaving a superpowered enemy behind, paired with the fact that in this simulated reality Invincible is definatly around, could stop the murderous Viltrumite in his tracks.
Possibly just killed by the other viltrumites or scps that breaks free from that site
I think he was stopped. He didn't just not confirm his kill on his superpowered enemy. He also did not kill the science team or site management. He gained a "victory" and flew away.
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Dude is contained by cognitoharzard. Most likely.
TIME TO SEE IF THE SCP FOUNDATION IS TRULY _INVINCIBLE!!_
Said before but I’ll say again, “Hyped” is too calm a word!
Honestly they've successfully contained much worse.
Idk I think you downplayed Rainer’s power. It’s a lot more powerful than you think. He was able to conjure a replica of his mom so I think he’d be able to fire a lot more deadly things
For real! The guy can conjure literally anything, including the complete opposite of things. He can erase Omni-Man from existence.
@@Reaper-bp8pf Yes! I'm glad someone else acknowledges just how powerful he is. I was sat here the whole time he was involved thinking "what's with the grenades, fire and _baseball bat_ when he could literally just make Omni-Man cease to exist?"
Honestly, it was kind of annoying xD
He also could've done just like the color red. And created a cognito hazard. And then immediately neutralized Omniman.
@@azoth9875
How can he erase him?
@@antonius.martinus he can manifest the opposite of something. When the original and its opposite come into contact, they are both annihilated and cease to exist.
I'm pretty sure the Foundation would deduce Nolan's books being clues to where weapons able to kill Viltrumites are far faster than his son did if any of its members happened to read one. They would be able to actually get said weapons very quickly with their multitude of teleportation related devices and/or anomalies. They also have the technology to fight literal primordial gods and the one time they didn't need to hide themselves from the public they stopped what was essentially rainbow cthulu
They don't even need them, they have access to things so powerful that them not killing a viltrumite would seem like complete horseshit given the guardians of the globe could harm him
I doubt that scp foundation would read his books
They got others preocupations
@LeandroCaioBorges They've gone very in depth before with potentially world-ending beings and even harmless objects like the origami dragon box. Might as well read the known snitch's work
Please have Alucard next. He also works for a secret organization that deal with protecting the world from monsters. I'd love to see him fight Able, an anomaly that the foundation tried to make into their own trumpcard, but really couldn't.
I was thinking the exact same thing
Alucard should demolish Able. EOS Alucard, who consumed Schrodinger is a concept. He is everywhere and nowhere, dead and alive, exists and doesn't exist, all at the same time. Thus, he cannot be hit by Able. Now, how can he beat Able? You must ask. The answer is, hypnosis! He can hypnotize just about any human with a gaze(has only a few feats for that tho). Also, he has telekinesis which enabled him to move an aircraft carrier(The HMS Eagle) so I doubt he can't lift Able.
Nice😊
@@itaydadush3600 doing hypnosis wouldn't work on able
YES. Alucard versus Able sounds amazing. Also, Frank Horrigan versus SCP-2273: Alexi Belitrov. I'd also settle for Kamen Rider (any of em) versus 2273.
SCP Foundation: Could you just hold this for a second?
Omin-Man: Why, what is it?
Foundation: We call it SCP-999
Omni-Man: ...you know, maybe mass murder isn't as fun as I thought
Alternatively
Scp foundation: look at this photo
Omni-Man: what is this supposed to do, its a picture of some ugly looki- why do i hear screaming?
Plot twist, Omniman enjoys the killing more with a new friend!
@@BobThePenguin. doesn t mean 096 can kill omniman at all..
@@vladraduandrei5227 Couldn't Omniman just fly 096 into the Sun? 096 may survive but could it escape the Suns gravity?
@@vladraduandrei5227 If the foundation can’t destroy 096, then omniman will have no chance at killing 096
They’ve contacted more powerful and dangerous entities they can definitely contain Omni-man
they cant contain omni man but they can kill him with other anomalies
@@athamin8180 they literally have god in a box so tell me how they can’t hold omni man
@@crystalclearchaos5387 scp 343 is letting them contain him
@@arandommasochist196 yea but isn’t his cell built with reality anchors that keep him from useing his power
@@crystalclearchaos5387 nah it isnt lmao
I have little notion of the SCP beings and their capabilities, but darn, this sure was an entertaining video. I particularly like the good use of SCP-4051's evident courage and Omniman's almost hidden respect for the utter daring of facing him upfront. That is Omniman to a T; he is cruel and bloodthirsty to superlative levels, but he can't help but respect the resilience of people such as Mark that stand against him even knowing that it is hopeless. At some deep level he still wants to regain their respect and appreciation.
Considering everything that the SCP Foundation has in containment and uses for containment, it is obvious that Omni-Man won't be able to do any lasting damage.
He could very easily just let them loose. If he releases even a few dozen they can do the work for him.
There's a lot of things the scp just doesn't contain too. Or simply can't. While I'm sure it would be possible to make some kind of chains or cuffs strong enough to contain him if they had some sci-fi tech materials or smth that stopped his power. I mean omni man's feats are insane. I'm not saying the scp can't contain him. But I'm saying good luck trying to stop his flight and super speed long enough to get cuffs on him and into a cell. If he were to be contained too. I think he'd be Keter class.
But your forgetting about the flaxins from invincible they were more advanced than the scp foundation and he eliminated nearly all of them in a matter of months
Actually, if Omniman suddenly went rogue and the foundation had no prep, they would die.
In the comics Omniman flew so fast he destroyed a planet, and casually lit the atmosphere ablaze with his speed alone. He also can survive on the sun casually, has some regeneration capabilities and is rlly smart.
He can be contained, but that requires a few hours(for the foundation to figure out what to do and stuff). If Omniman was bloodlusted he would need seconds to destroy the atmosphere of Earth or something like that(like, in the comics he flew from one galaxy to another in 2 weeks)
@@sseempire8705Omni man won't be destroying SCP's Earth. Due to the cosmology, God himself resides there and many other dangerous anomalies. Hell, if Omni man encounters SCP 682. The Scp will technically be able to copy Omniman's smart atoms and more
The Viltramites are vulnerable to viruses and parasites according to the comics. The main thing that stop the Viltramites in the first place and why Omniman came to earth was because of a man-made virus rendered majority of their species infertile and weak. So when Nolan said they killed all the "weak Viltramites" and only the strong survived, he meant the ones who weren't infected and weren't infertile. This lead to them needing a new breeding ground to repopulate with a different species. Which makes it very strange considering Viltramites are closely to Humans but they have no problem reproducing with insectoids which means they are NOT restricted with a cross species barrier. Which would not bode well for a bioweapon tailored to Viltramite DNA as it could jump the cross species barrier (for which they lack) and cross into other species of creature in contact.
So which SCP could contain Nolan, aka Omniman? A Keter class Virus or Anomaly that alters his DNA or infect him.
That's not correct at all.
It was stated after the massacure they emerged as a more powerful race, but it was stated after the cirus only a few dozen were left and they found themselves barely able to manage their own empire.
meaning the virus happened way after they "Killed the weak". You mixed two events together.
Also the reason the virus was so effective was it was made by a traitor who used his own cels to make a virus that could kill them. Normal viruses wouldn't work.
But a powerful enough Vrus like SCP would probably still work if it would also adapt to his DNA on it's own.
@@metazoxan2 regardless of the accuracy, the point was the vulnerability. As for the type of Virus, I would suggest the Clockwork Virus SCP and then move to the secure and containment procedures.
SCP 10000000 j could kill Nolan
Man made? The coalition made the virus from Thaddeus (another Viltrumite’s) blood. Only another viltrumite can truly kill another.
@@EricTheRedWiseman I’d use the contagious crystals personally. Clockwork virus takes a lot of take and omni man could do a lot damage before he’s rendered inert.
Really, if an anomalous being that strong were already out there, the Foundation would already have contingency plans for if it went from Thaumiel to Keter.
would they not even move to contain him merely on the basis of him not being normal.
@@pikadragon2783 depends on how much he helps the foundation, from what I've seen.
Considering what else the SCP Foundation deals with, yeah, they definitely could handle Omni-Man eventually.
I honestly don’t think there’s much that the foundation can’t contain. Omni man would stand little chance
In-universe they usually only struggle to deal with either cosmic entities or ones that humans just cant conceptualize and interact with, like 3125 or the narrative eating one or the Scarlet king. So a higher multiverse of infinitely more powerful concepts, a narrative force that eats stories or a demon god that wants to wipe out reality. Those kinds of things they usually struggle with, but even then they have plenty of stories with them actually winning. Omni-man level threats are a lazy Tuesday
Glazing is crazy
Doctor Wondertainment does seem to genuinely want to help the foundation. Seems fitting he would warn them.
IDK if he wants to help he just doesn't want to harm.
I feel like he's just the SCP Willy Wonka. While not exactly a unique take on him it's simple and explains his chaotic good nature.
Omni man is nothing compared to some things in the foundation
With all these threats why don’t they unleash SCPs on them. 682 could absolutely kill honelander or onniman if he knew their weaknesses
Indeed. If only they used Scp-096. That'd get rid of Omni man real quick, wouldn't you say?
@@Abraxas1212 cute. Omni man will break his bones before that happens.
@@angkhoanguyen6114 SCP-096 is super fast
@@angkhoanguyen6114 he litterally cannot
Seeing Omniman's punches not turn normal people into red clouds feels really weird
Also, him not destroying the Foundation was absolutely his end. There's no way the O5 wouldn't unleash something terrible to either delete him from reality or straight up eviscerate him. He wouldn't even have a chance against the nice guy God
are you talking about 343 at the last part?
Remember the SCP's protocol is to contain and protect, even other SCPs. They would exhaust a huge amount of resources and time trying to contain Omni-Man first and foremost until he became abundantly clear he upgraded the situation to end of the world threat level.
Or 999
@@leoncoben6983 And that's why they would be obliterated the moment the fight started.
@@CoralCopperHeadexcept one of their biggest traits is that they are ridiculously secretive and have a ridiculous amount of technology and anomalous objects at their disposal. Omniman wouldn't even be aware of their existence, and even if he were it would be borderline impossible to wipe them out or even to destroy a handful of sites just by virtue of that secrecy. There is also the very plausible chance that they'd gas him with heavy amnesties and just make him forget who he is and what he's doing for them to gaslight him into being contained. The foundation in a fight would lose, but there's a chance a full fight wouldn't even really start
Really? Omniman won? This makes as much sense as lord blackwood winning against 682. There are a immense number of ways the foundation could have used to mop the floor with the omniman.
Literally, 343 or 073 alone can defeat him while they're asleep probably
He won against Site 17, not the entire foundation. Omni-man hasn't seen anything yet.
@@VestedUTuber also just a temporary win against site 17. It will still recover mtf team tow will also recover.
Well..... The Anomitron 6000 WAS created by Dr. Wondertainment Industries. And, unless I'm severely mistaken, their machines don't always 100% of the time do what they were designed to do.
@@AhsimNreiziev Oh.
YES! The SCP Foundation consistently contains and subdues monsters that threaten to destroy universes, such as SCP-682 and SCP-2317. Omni Man would, yes, be a bit difficult, but they could subdue and contain him.
Reality banders... He would be killed in a fraction of a second. Not to mention way worst stuff out there. Outside of that, the Library itself would have been able to kill him without a sweat, basically since he can't really enter it without a card...
Whatmakes u think the scp foundation would use scps they have rules not to abuse the power of scps
@@dewayneanderson9020 I’m not saying they’d use them, I’m saying that they contain creatures that are much stronger than him
@@MinecraftWorld1954 many of there most powerful can't be contain without doing something to make the mentally unable to escape like the old colors confuse him or withshy guy nobody can look at Jim
I feel so smart for typing all that
@@dewayneanderson9020 It's still containment. Even if, like I said, it would be difficult, they would still have ways to take him down, subdue him, and keep him locked up in chains (in the metaphorical sense). Omni Man does have a weakness to extremely hot temperatures and extremely loud sounds, both of which the SCP Foundation use in containment for other anomalies, so they could most certainly use those again to their advantage.
Also, you really need to check your grammar.
Scp foundation: have you seen the face of scp 096?
Omni man: no
Scp foundation: would you like to?
He can’t regularly kill 096 but he could throw him to the sun or another planet
@@vipor_bruce5414 wtf scp 096 could travel anywhere through out the multiverse to kill his target. If omni man saw his face. There is no escape
@@crackedtobey5132 Is it some "canonical" 096 or are we talking "composites" here?
@@mekingtiger9095 it is the canon one.
@@crackedtobey5132 I’m not even convinced of 096 can travel universes. I can be more convinced if there was a psychic link between them due to the fact that one saw his face and jumped universes alerting the other 096.
But there is no real feat saying that he can teleport or cross dimensions. I still say Omniman can’t truly defeat 096 but can imprison 096 on the sun
12:25 you know you messed up when scp's MaxTac shows up.
I wonder how the Autobots and Decepticons would fare against the Foundation.
UNDERATED!!!!!!!!
Autobot's might be willing to corporate
Just michal Bay only the army can do something
@@yeetyeet5079 don‘t they have a giant robot already? They don’t need more I think.
@@Gargsco yeah but having an entire species of them that could hide in plain sight on your side wouldn't hurt
Omi-man is scarier than Homeland...he is a conquer while Homelander is a bully. Great episode!
You know it does seem like the scp foundation has a ABNORMALLY unlimited number of expendable foot solders. Are the normal solders a anomaly themselves?
The number of humans that exist is actually about 14 billion they just don’t all publicly exist
2 billion are members of the foundation that were erased and changed to “stillborn” to all known records
Omg that's such a good theory, I love it
Well, the SCP Foundation itself is an anomaly, according to one of the SCP-001 proposals.
So there is the possibility that the vast amount of foot soldiers the foundation possess could be anomalous in nature.
@@theguardianpr0xy481
That's exactly what I was thinking! It could be cloning, or just one guy that can duplicate himself. Honestly there's so many cool ways that they could go with. Im surprised they haven't done somthing like that yet.
Reality banders are enough. Just have Omni-man piss of one and he will be displaced in 20 different pieces all around the world in a fraction of a second. One second everything is fine and the next a human head and a bunch of blood is falling out of the sky. That would pretty much be the end of that...
SCP Foundation has so many SCPs that are there allies that can run circles around Onmi-Man(with raw power, skill, or both) or just instant kill him as he is still a mortal being that powerful and forced to limit himself in what he can actually pull off
Can you make a playlist of every video where someone from another fictional universe interacts with the SCP Foundation in some way?
They have one on their channel in some other languages… search “Dar Ude San Dst Orm” for a playlist with English subtitles
Yes!!!
To be honest, the Omniman would even be class safe because of the ease they will have to contain him, the guys literally trapped gods and entities
Ehh, i wouldn't say Safe, he's Euclid and no more than that
they really haven't contained any gods. SCP 343 is there by choice and comes and goes when he pleases. SCP 682 breaks out all the time, SCP 096 goes on killing sprees, and SCP 106 isn't contained at all
He’s faster than light. They literally stand zero chance
@@absolutez3r019 they keep forgetting this
@@___zeke___7581 Omni-man’s powers are generated through “smart atoms” which generate a low Hume reality warping effect. A single Scranton Reality Anchor, which they have at most facilities, would completely nullify Omniman’s powers rendering him no faster than an ordinary human
Just FYI: they wouldn’t even need any of this. Omni-man’s powers are generated through “smart atoms” which generate a low Hume reality warping effect. A single Scranton Reality Anchor, which they have at most facilities, would completely nullify Omniman’s powers rendering him no stronger than an ordinary human.
Omniman would get absolutely wrecked by the foundation. They have SO MANY ways of dealing with something like him it's unreal. The nail that pins shadows, the statue that kills anyone that looks at it, the statue that kills anyone that doesn't look at it, GOD. Able might lose but he would probably inflict serious harm and Cain could outright solo, no questions. Or just lure him to an empty facility and show him a face of 096 on a monitor.
Honestly it would have been really funny if they distracted omniman then out of nowhere hear a crunch as scp-173 stood over his corpse with his neck snapped.
That is a sure fire way to win.
yes
If 682 is scared of it, it can kill Omniman. Think the rabbit that can bite anything out of existence.
Hahaha
I’m pretty sure have an escaped 173 would be a lot worse considering the fact that there is a xk scenario where 173 multiples infinitely
Foundation: hey Omni. Wanna see this neat pic?
They could have used the nerfing gun, they could've sent cain, they could've used scp 914 to produce incredibly powerful weapons, the wormhole guy could've closed his eyes and produced a photo of scp 096, they could've possibly gotten scp 106 to trap him in his pocket dimension, they could've gotten scp 343, and possibly used a memetic hazard I'm sure there's many more but these are just the ones I could think of off the top of my head
They could have trick him into entering 3008
4051 can easily defeat him solo
i mean honestly just put him in a box with larry and boom larry got a play thing and omni man ain't goin fuckin anywhere
"Those are simply unnecessary."
-some random O5
Omni-Man is having a good time until a guy walks up with a picture of a cat or something taped to his face and all of his cells turn into [REDACTED] when he looks at it.
you know it would have been a different story if omniman had attacked site 19 instead of site 17
I do not know what you could possibly mean.
053 alone would be enough.
They definitely have some anomalies that could easily defeat him if they used them wisely
To be fair, we've run sims like this before, and most of the worse guys, like this, the flying bricks, require the one solution that most of them can't adapt to. Overwhelming their senses. You'd be shocked what a good ultra frequency modulator does to their equilibrium, even if they are invincible otherwise. And that's not getting into using a series of rapid flashes to cause brain damage. hat works especially well on those with super vision.
That said, if the goal is to just get rid of them, we tend to lure them to one of the sites with spatial anomalies, and then seal them afterwards. That last one we did it to we literally just had a big mirror and placed SCP-093 on it. We don't know if the bastard died or not on the other side, but given we're not going back there, it's safe to say he's stuck there for the moment.
Ooh, and that time we got one of them to open the door to 004 with one of the unsafe keys. That provided plenty of data, especially when we found a few bits of her around the area. Turned out she could still move her bits when they weren't attached, but with no true guiding intelligence, they just sort of flop around, and were easily sent somewhere else.
SCP Foundation laughing at this video? “Do you think he’s a threat, he’s just another 1 of our play things chuckles”.
It was quite an interesting chapter to watch, although it made me think about what would happen if Omni Man went to look for Homerlander to see what happened to him only to see that he is in the company of SCP 4494 also known as the Spectre, this scp would not be very easy to beat
They put so much into homelander, but one guy that’s even stronger comes along and they release a bunch of ordinary troops
Yeah omni man should've been taken alot more seriously maybe even had 682 released on him
@RopeSteel XD fly after him probably
@RopeSteel... 682 fought the Foundations spaceship, the Solidarity and fucking lived. The fight ended in a stalemate with a minimal casualty of a couple solar systems getting obliterated by the Solidarity's wave cannon or something.
@RopeSteel Omni man is extremely powerful, and 682 has the ability to adapt and counter if given even a few seconds to spare. I don't know for sure but yeah, either way omni man could just fly away.
@RopeSteel 682 true form or COT would absolutely destroy Omniman
I love how they try and make it fair when literally all of us know all it would take is 682 or 343, 106 or 344
If he was lured into 173's containment chamber it would be over in a flash.
@@jonahjameson9059 yes for them tho :P
The trick isn’t finding an SCP that can take him on, but rather one that can do so and NOT be a problem just as bad if not worse.
He would not have even made it to the scp foundation as he would have been killed by the GOC most likely
4051 could have used a cognitohazard.
The fact they mentioned this ability but it didn't come into play is just a dumb oversight.
You got better anomalies than that site 17, I trusted you.
There needs to be a part 2 to this.
7:00 we saw him fight spec ops before...and simply breaking their ribs with a single punch would suggest he is holding WAY back. I think we know that Omni Man does not hold back.
SCP-049 would love to "get his hands" on such a nice specimen
Couldn't Ranier have manifested esoteric weapons, or even mystical entities to deal with Onmi-Man? His SCP entry relates him destroying an eldritch abomination by summoning its' "opposite"; of course, he also seemingly became possessed by some other alien intelligence when doing so. Regardless, they are far more formidable anomalies that could face down Omni-Man, though releasing them brings major complications as well.
Yes, but they wanted a reason to do more stories of who Omni Man could fight, so they used scp 4051 from when it was only on the site for two days and Rainer couldn't make anything more complex than a grenade.
I love the "Aw, [REDACTED], Just Launch Us Into Space!" procedure
I would like to see a crossover between the SCP Foundation and Doctor Who.
YESSS cazy but YEEEEEEEEEESSSSSSSSSSS👍
I would love that
Now here's the question, would the Doctor support the Foundation or against them.
@@zeryuouros4411 could go either way, one way would be like ‘how could you trap these things’ and send each to a safe(ish) place
Another would be understanding that the SCP does decent good as many of the entities within are extraordinarily dangerous
This is a dangerous question considering my obsessive compuslive nature and love of both SCP and Dr.Who.
Really it all boils down to how the Doctor perceives the SCP Foundation.
The foundation taking ANY kind of action against the Doctor would inevitably result in war. Not the kind we want. While I'd like to take the Doctors side I think the Foundation is one group he simply wouldn't win against.
Having said that, it wouldn't be an easy victory, there's LOTS of reasons he's the single most feared being in the Whoniverse.
Worst case scenario. M.A.D.
Best case scenario. They decide to just not interact with eachother unless absolutely necessary. Think torchwood but less likely to ask for help.
Guns firing unfired bullets with casings attached is an anomaly in and of itself
Things i still wanna know
Possessive mask vs dr Bright's amulet
Cain vs plague doctor
What would happen if you put the nerfing gun on the setting very fine
Androcles vs Able
You know it’s bad when dr wondertainment sends a warning
scp foundation: has reality benders, invincible being with mass strength, and God himself in their facility
also scp foundation: lets use normal soldiers
Omni-Man is not even a threat to the SCP Foundation he is what the SCP Foundation would referred to a typical Tuesday.
Nah he would be a threat. The Foundation would still win. But standard MTF teams are gonna get slaughtered. The Foundation would have to use anomalies to take him down.
In the majority of the stories involving SCP's, you don't have them speed blitzing the entire foundation. They can only contain because they initiate the hunt, the SCP comes willingly, or the SCP has a glaring weakness. Someone like Omniman, who's only weakness is a minor aversion to sound would wipe them out if he just started dive bomb raiding all of their compounds before they can plan or setup anything significant.
I don't think so The Foundation Look so powerful Because in almost every story there is a way for them to contain these Anomaly no matter how strong they are. But with Omni man you can only best him in power and Omni man in strength is way way worse than SCP 96 or SCP 682 Things the SCP Foundation hate so so much because of their violence tendencies. Omni man can move faster than the human brain can react, so it's not like Omni man is gonna try to kill them and everybody would be prepared to face him .
@@j.jonahjameson627 or just a simple memetic kill agent
@@supajero that is if he doesn't accidentally looks at a memetic agent while doing so or release a Jeter or gets trapped by 106s dimension or release a universal destroying abomination and kill everyone except the lucky bastards piloting the solidarity
So you're telling me he isn't going to create an impossible object to create a memetic hazard?
I thought that was what his whole attack would be.
The biggest advantage Nolan has is the one he is least likely to use. Speed.
Nolan is trying to subjugate humanity for Viltrum. On the one hand, he could just be destroying the various sites for the sake of the weakening process. On the other, he might just feel like talking (not negotiating though. Just telling them to submit like the alt Mark's did with their empires).
Regardless, Nolan has been able to travel from Earth to Thraxa, located in the virgo super cluster, in a week, without pushing himself. Easily billions of times FTL. If we take this as "warping" via smart atoms, he would still scale to at least half of the same speed since Mark, who was weaker and slower at the time, was outpacing the full speed of the COP ship that was going to do a nearly identical feat (virgo SC to earth) in 2 weeks. As well Nolan scales to both Allen and Conquest who have even better reaction and combat speed feats, proving this acceleration is near-instant.
Other than that it really depends on what we use as Nolan's level.
Invincible comics only? Still depends:
- Feats: Nolan would be planetary in attack potency, billions of time faster than light, and able to take hits from someone who is at LEAST over 2x stronger.
- Scaling: Nolan scales above Mark, likely on par with Dinosaurus. Mark and Dinosaurus together fought a well-fully fed Omnipotus, who's attack potency at that level ranges between multi-solar system level, galaxy level, and HIGH multi-galaxy (able to destroy the universe in a fairly short amount of time)
Invincible Compendium? Things change drastically:
- Nolan was able to evenly match Mean Supreme who is the strongest version of Supreme. This puts him above Suprema who could play kickball with stars and sew black holes. It also scales him to a few universal feats
- Nolan scales above the Alt Invincibles who were able to give trouble to Spawn. Even disregarding his more insane feats, Spawn is no pushover and is easily Solar System level just from being compared to Angela
So Nolan isn't close to the strongest thing they have dealt with, but his speed is really the deciding factor. He could technically act before any of them can even do anything. But WOULD he?
One of the guards should of shown him a picture of The shy guy and let him just rip omni mean to shreds
Great point!
This was really well done and entertaining guys we sure hope there'll be a part 2!
Part 2 is needed and, if the Scp foundation just sent the scps after Omni-man they would mop the floor.
Do one for Touma Kamijou from A certain magical index. I want to see how they'd react to a person who's entire anomaly is the ability to erase anomalies.
Wouldn't they just... arrest him?
@@TAP7a It's not about the containment itself, it's about how useful he is to them. What experiments would they run whiile he's in the facility.
i don't know what to tell you bro but there would not be alot to do with that storyline what they lock him in a a cell put a normal as bullet in his eyes? good show but he's a reg dude
@@educatedskeleton1803 Again, it's not about the containment. It's about what they do with him *after* he's contained. The SCP foundation would now have someone who's entire anomaly is NEGATING other anomalies. You know they're going to try and use that somehow.
The viltrumites aint expecting scp 096,scp 106,scp 049, scp 682, god and over 100 scp 173's
They defeated homelander with eaze it wont require much more effort to take omni man out
Honestly, Cain would be funny to send against Omni-man. How long can Omni-man handle punching himself?
Cain would win without a doubt!
Another great video. Well done Hunter I really enjoyed this.
Also in the next video of this crossover series can the Anonmatron simulate a scenario where SCP-4494 and V from "V for Vendetta" both work together or against each other? Cuz I think that would be really cool!!!
682: "SERIOUSLY?!? Why not use me?"
Definitely needs a part 2.
Considering that the SCP contains LITERAL gods, monsters, demons, and extra-dimensional threats behind its walls, I have absolutely no doubt that Omni-Man would join the collection as a mid tier threat at the most.
yea i have no doubt he'd be keter but definitely on the weak side of keter. granted i'm pretty sure 173 is only euclid so liek, maybe he wouldn't even be keter
Against a foe like omni-man which is a personification of absolute violence, immortal, invulnerable, a juggernaut like entity I think the Foundation would realize that trying to beat him at his own game wouldn't work. There are enough bright people at the Foundation where they would realize they have to think outside the box and defeat him a different way. I think the antimemetic division would come into play.
They would try to erase his mind, or brainwash him, make him think his mission is something else entirely, or send him into a universe inside his mind where he does conquer Earth but no longer poses a threat in our world.
There are a number of memetic effects and cognitohazards which could come into play. That his wife is a normal human would probably be exploited by some cruel researcher as a memetic vector. Infect her with something contagious or replace her with some kind of anomaly that attacks him when he comes home. The very fact he has a wife and a family suggests his mind works similar to that of a human, allowing most known memetic effects to work on him.
Another approach would be to predict the next site that gets attacked and destroyed and set a trap. They could weaponize one of the more awful memetic SCP's they have in their collection and sic it on him when he shows up.
Imagine some researcher dosed up on class Y or Z taking a look at SCP-055 and wondering if they could lure omniman into the same room as it? What if they could clearly see (even if it's for the brief span of the remainder of their lives) what 55 is, and maybe they realize they could antagonize it or amplify its effect?
I think this video does a great job predicting the Foundation's initial response, like on the first day, but in the end I think the Foundation would win. It would just be a costly victory.
Isn't that what happened in the video? He killed neither science teams nor site management. He simply was sure of his victory.
sound like a cognitohazard to me.
“We fire the whole bullet, thats 65% more bullet per bullet”
All you need is the Tickle Monster.
We definitely need a part 2
The scariest thing about Omni Man is that he isn't even the strongest of his kind.
Top 3 is close enough considering there's still hundreds of them.
The Viltrumites will be very pissed, but went Mr Nolan style by "Think Mark!" by beating up Invincible.
It feels like this episode ended in the middle of the story. I hope theres a part 2. Wasn’t a satisfying conclusion at all, tbh
Definitely needs a part 2
Hello Omni-man. I was able to convince someone to deal with you...
Man: *walks out to challenge him*
Omni-man: pfft... *goes to rip his heart out... just to realize it's not the man's heart... it's his*
Scp-073... rather Cain. I thank you for agreeing to this. I will make it up to you after the pain has passed...
"Honestly, kid, we were expecting you to open a portal halfway down his body and then close it. But sure, pull out a baseball bat."
Omni man will most likely kill a LOT of Foundation soldiers but in the end Omni man is just another Tuesday for them
The issue is omni man’s intelligence and combat experience 1000 of conquering planets plus speed blitz and strength would put him in to doing really insane damage to out right destroying the foundation.
@@Anthonyspartan514 but remember The Foundation has anomalies that can end reality
Yes Omni man does have combat experience and power to boot but The Foundation has experience when dealing with such a foe
In The Foundation eyes Omni man is a apollyon class scp so they will do everything in their power to kill Omni man
@@benurban8875 their experience is toddlers stumbling into the adult section at a bar the foundation always got lucky could they stop Omni man yes could they stop him from doing some series damage no the biggest issue is omni man isn’t going to give them time which has been the foundations biggest ally.
@@Anthonyspartan514 fair enough
I think the one thing that bothers me in this simulation is that all the things that site 17 was throwing at omniman wasnt to take him out or even to try and contain him, they were distractions to buy more time. It feels like the simulation was so caught up in this that it forgot the distractions were not the solution P:
Could the SCP Foundation contain Freddy Fazbear and his animatronic friends? Yes. Catching them would just be a normal Monday for one of the Foundation's Mobile Task Forces. However, could the SCP Foundation ever get to the bottom of their mystery? I think that would be far more amusing to see happen.
They definitely could. Maybe use some scp that boosts intelligence or something I’m sure they could.
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I mean like, they have Mrs. J!
Dr. Bright: DEAD KIDS IN ROBOTS!
Random Researcher: What are you even talking about? Just let us get on with the investigation in peace.
5 years later, Dr. Bright was proven to be right. How? He played the games.
They have scps like 682 096 and 999 but they send a wormhole man
Omni man is thousands of years old. And In that time the majority of it has been dedicated to combat, even against his own kind. The SCP can contain powerful god like beings and monsters but none of them have the power, combat and tactical experience and most importantly, the drive to see the SCP foundation in ruins. Omni man would 100 precent win that war.
Imagine 682, 096, and 076-2 in one of 106's portals fighting Omni-Man together. I suppose 096 would probably flip out at the others, or not fight at all given past losses against 682 makes 096 not want to be anywhere near the lizard. Then again, 001 Gate Guardian would be an equally interesting fight.
it wouldn t be a fiht against the gate guardian, the gardian would simply obliterate anything from existence
Can the SCP Foundation contain Timmy Turner? Now hear me out: Timmy himself isn't all that impressive yes, but the reason he would get the Foundation's attention is because of his fairies Cosmo and Wanda, who when you think about it kind of are like SCPs. They can shapeshift, teleport, regenerate from being reduced to ashes, oh yeah and they can grant wishes basically rewriting reality itself on a whim. Also the Foundation doesn't know that their weakness is butterfly nets or that they can't use their magic without their wands, so they have their work cut out for them.
Holy shit I wanna see this
Reality anchors exist in scp, wish magic is more or less just reality bending, so you can bandaid fix with an anchor then study
"You cannot stop me!
"sir this is good bye, we unleashed the lizard."
"Thank you for the warning"
Can the SCP Foundation contain the entities at Playtime Co?
Yes
Depends on everything we don’t know anything about the third creature
Bro if a ex employee with play hands can fight off huggy wuggy the scp foundation can
@@dastardlyruby74737 I think you may be overestimating the Foundation a bit as we saw with Mommy Longlegs some of the toy monsters have human levels of intelligence and could prove to be quite the challenge for the Foundation. And you also have the ambush predator esque ones like Boxy Boo who could hide among boxes and could snatch and eat an agent when they’re guard is down. And others like PJ Puggapilar,the mini huggies,and even the Prototype heck we haven’t even seen all the toy monsters and their intelligence yet. Chapter 3 hasn’t come out and there will probably be more to come.
@@deniseg9210 mommy long legs died due to a shredder