In an effort to find some lesser known/obscure SCP's I chose this one, it was posted as part of "Cold Post Con" ... so I think it was written in one day. I thought the concept was cool but I admit it is a little rough around the edges.
I like these cold posts. It’s an interesting concept that isn’t quite fully fleshed out, which while it does somewhat hurt the cohesiveness of the story, it also makes the concept more intriguing due to the unknown details.
Ethics Commitee coming in clutch: "If you have sympathy to any of the things locked up in our facilities, you MUST NOT supervise this one in particular."
"I hereby affirm, I do not see this specific, or any, SCP as deserving or worhty of empathy or care beyond that required in the security detail." - O5's Ideal Guard
Yeah, this is a good entry when you consider the balance between world altering or ending threats, and these local 'oddities'; I mean, is there something more visceral that everyone in town just all of a sudden deciding that one person in particular must meet their untimely demise before any further business can be conducted.
@@corwinweber693 An SCP doesn't have to have a story with a message / conclusion,. An SCP can just be an anomaly that's just exists without purpose but with mystery. I missed these kind of SCPs that doesn't have unnecessary backstory, plot and lore.
@@corwinweber693 that's literally the entire point of scp. It isn't a story with structure or an ending or things like that. It's just a description of something that breaks natural laws
@@dollarcostbackpacker1226 LmAO read my mind. Wait are you an SCP? Contain! Contain! NEUTRALIZE. Can't afford to hve a monster like Charles Xavier rolling around.
Does anyone else find it endearing that the only word Volgun seems to consistently have a problem with is “rather”? His accent always seems to slip out on that word haha.
You might like SCP-6063 too, it's an anomalous slur that causes the person directed by the slur to become extremely hated - up to the point of wanting to kill said person
Weird SCP. Never heard of it but it's interesting example of something that Foundation cannot really explain nor really contain. It'st just some sort of localized and ultra-focused madness. You can't do anything but let it run it's course.
As terrifying as this one is conceptually, I can kinda look at it with a bravado "last stand against the world" sorta confidence to just give everything the middle finger if I'm gonna die anyway.
Would be rather interesting if this SCP would affect some practically impossible to kill SCP's area, making them the A. Ending to either all foundation members in the area throwing themself to their deaths, or then the area becomming a continuous SCP-7449 where everybpdy who enters become SCP-7449-B isntances.
That might be the only true way to contain it; As far as we can see, there is never more than one active instance of SCP-7449. So, if they could make, lets say the Immortal Murder Lizard the target, it would be indefinitely contained at that site.
@@The_Keeper If it were something like the murder lizard... That makes me wonder what would happen if A was able to terminate all instances of B, which seems plausible even for humans in an instance where the area is only small town
This one begs a few scenarios not listed. What happens if some small town is kept away by force (IE russian village of about 50). Are there further stages, etc. What if the target dies with no living relatives?
My guess would be that if the village dies, then a close by village will become affected by B and help in hunting down A, and this will continue on until his death. As for if they have no living relatives, maybe it would transition to a close friend, but if they don't have friends, then maybe a pet.
@@jwalster9412 tfw youre a famous youtuber and suddenly a small town in kentucky is hunting you down because their murder mark was subbed to your channel
An interesting one. Not an overly novel concept, reminds me a bit of... I believe it was a short story called "The Lottery," wherein the winner of the titular lottery gets sacrificed. However, it's solidly written and there's a lot of nice touches, especially the fact that this extremely random SCP actually affects the Foundation as well. That all said, I must say, as a Tennessean... Bring it on, Alabama. We'd win, hands down.
The article needs an update featuring the foundations attempts to trick the phenominon into believing instance a is dead, on variious levels/methods, followed by various levels/means of killing instance a in ways that can be unkilled (heart stop, heart restarted; frozen/unfrozen; the use of other scps), and whether brain death vegetation or clinical death are required). The kicker can be a closing statement to an aggravated site director (whose lead researcher is too good to reassign but consistently pained by the torturous nature of the research) by 05 11, to lighten up. All this isn’t to prevent innocent lives from being brutally ended, it’s just tests for tests sake, good golly gosh.
They already know what happens if -A is not killed precisely by a -B, so I figure that it would be nigh impossible to convince -B instances that -A has already been killed by other -B instances for only one good reason: they are not acting out of sound mind, but are driven to act by an invisible hand causing the hysteria, and that means only when the source of hysteria has been satisfied can this phenomena truly come to an end.
It's a lot like SCP 6096 (The Guest) which was also covered on this channel. Even though this SCP would be worse as there's a tiny chance of stopping 6096, and 6096 would be much, much less disruptive, 6096 is much more horrifying.
I want to listen to these and be present for them but... This voice man. Instant dissociation and I zone out and relax. It's not a bad thing, per se- I usually cannot relax listening to words because I get too caught up 'listening'. But this just sends me off to waking dreamland.
By far one of my favorite SCPs created in recent years. Has the possibility to be pages and pages long, so having a more shorter format is something I can really appreciate. Could do with some more additional context, but overall top 5 of mine so far 🙌
lmfao, never thought i'd hear my hometown of Birmingham appear in an SCP article. Wish the author knew a little more about the city, they could've had 7449-A thrown into one of the main furnaces at Sloss. Fits the iron theme really well.
sounds kind of like a game of tag. I wonder why the foundation would just allow this to happen. Seems like their natural curiosity would demand they save one of these hunted individuals and see what happens to SCP-7449 when it is unable to claim it's victim indefinitely.
despite everything, and despite their questionable methods sometimes, their goals are still for the greater good; The many outweigh the few and all that. which is to say that the damage done by keeping the single person alive would be worse then just killing that one person nd amenstizing everybody. The foundation isnt a group of monsters, the goals of the foundation are in fact good. They arent just gunna unnecessarily risk civillian life unless thats the best course of action. We're looking at more of a 'the means justify the ends' type group and not so much an 'umbrella corp' they are just fucked up experiments for the sake of fucked up experiments, they dont do anything without do cause, and they use d class for that very reason; otherwise theyd just kidnap nd utilize any random person. D class are criminals serving life sentences or to be executed. the worst of the worst if you will, atleast usually.
@@chriscanfly6386 I mean, they locked off an entire nation from the rest of the world because they were slightly more technologically advanced than their neighbors. So, yeah, if the area was only as big a city or a small state like Rhode island, i could totally see them watching the city tear itself apart just out of curiosity.
One thing I don't get is why they redacted the name of the Mayor of New York, you can easily look it up to see it was Rudi Giuliani. Which is a fitting mayor for the circumstances.
It seems to me like some of the later series SCPs are refreshing the horror of anomalies with "Containment procedures: we've got no clue, this is just a thing that happens sometimes, watch out."
Well this one is terrifying. Every once in a while some entity randomly decrees that an innocent must die for no reason and everyone including friends and family will try to murder this poor fuck...and the only thing the foundation can do is speed the whole thing along.
man, ive been on a ride. ive opened my third eye, and i love your videos. i wish i could tell yall my experience, but, nonetheless, im kinda f'd in the head.... idk, but the foundation is kinda real... ig thats as best as i could put it...
Okay listen here. I just wanted to listen to a cool creepy story; I didn't ask for an entire speech quoting my name and calling for the entire NYC population to come get me hehe
It’s like the scene in inception where everyone stops what they’re doing and stares at the person that doesn’t belong or eagle eye when the ai calls everyone on the train to catch Shia
Meanwhile at Interzone police HQ: "Yeah the Intolerable Kid just keeps popping up on Earth right now and we keep squishing him. Eventually he'll move on but if he gets through once he'll have the whole planet on fire within a couple o days..."
Ive only been watching these for a little while now, but im always confused why the description doesnt come first. It's difficult to really absorb the containment procedures when i dont yet know what the instances are
@@moofy69 I guess the Special containment procedures are a priority over the (usually very long) descriptions as they are what's needed in the event of a containment breach of the main research team is down, or they need some for of temporary containment.
@@jwalster9412 it just makes it confusing when I gotta try to guess what the various instances are while it's explained how to contain them, or try to remember how to contain each instance while I wait to hear what it actually is to make sense of it
I wonder what would happen if say, SPC 7449 manifested in Antarctica on a remote station, where there were few people. What if scp 7449 - a was able to terminate all instances of scp 7449 b, due to the fact that so few individuals could be scp 7449 b?
"Testing. One. Two. One. Two. The worms will convene at 1:15 outside Brixton Town Hall where we will be going in force! Waiting to cut out the deadwood Waiting to clean up the city Waiting to follow the worms"
I'm guessing the closest region or state to the affected area would be effected by the SCP, something like how the closest relative to SCP-A is chosen if the instance dies outside of SCP-B.
In an effort to find some lesser known/obscure SCP's I chose this one, it was posted as part of "Cold Post Con" ... so I think it was written in one day. I thought the concept was cool but I admit it is a little rough around the edges.
Please do less known SCPs more often! It’s great that you gave a less known article into spotlight
Cold posting is usually just posting without any significant feedback, which is normally tradition.
I like these cold posts. It’s an interesting concept that isn’t quite fully fleshed out, which while it does somewhat hurt the cohesiveness of the story, it also makes the concept more intriguing due to the unknown details.
Agreed, not awful but needed more. Appreciate the less common SCPs though.
Despite the criticism I have for it, I really like the idea of doing lesser known SCPs
Ethics Commitee coming in clutch: "If you have sympathy to any of the things locked up in our facilities, you MUST NOT supervise this one in particular."
That would be a great waiver to sign at work. "I hereby affirm that my empathy glands are intact and cannot monitor thia specific SCP"
@@jupiter_adept"I hereby affirm I am a complete psychopath incapable of empathy and ad such qualified for this position. My salary is negotiable."
stone cold psychopaths only
Yeah, I feel like this entry didn't explore that concept enough for what ended up just being "weird murder instinct".
"I hereby affirm, I do not see this specific, or any, SCP as deserving or worhty of empathy or care beyond that required in the security detail."
- O5's Ideal Guard
I like how this SCP is basically "Screw this person in particular"
Bruh 😂
And their family too, roflmao
Literally what I was thinking
I appreciate that thevolgun chooses lesser known SCPs like this instead of rehashing the more famous ones. I wanna see things I havent before
Less known ones should get the spotlight more
Basically why I stopped watching certain channels frequently, I can only hear about the 049 and 682 so much before it gets old lol
He just does all of them. No discrimination
@@johncouzens5321 Joke ones and ones like Bell of entropy too?
EXACTLY
Imagine a dude named Harry Nelson, who lives in New York is watching this video, and starts to question what he is watching.
I shudder at the thought. I hope we can make him pay for his crimes if this person does indeed exist.
I think the mystery of this one is what makes it as good as it is. No known causes, just suddenly one guy is hated by everybody in town.
Yeah, this is a good entry when you consider the balance between world altering or ending threats, and these local 'oddities'; I mean, is there something more visceral that everyone in town just all of a sudden deciding that one person in particular must meet their untimely demise before any further business can be conducted.
One thing I feel is missing is of there is an interval between instances. Do they happen one after another?
@@andrejg4136 then absolutely forgetting about it as quickly as it happened, not to mention the oddities of when the persons moved away
For as simple as it is, it's a truly terrifying SCP.
I dunno. It is in some ways I guess, or rather it's potentially terrifying, but the story just doesn't really GO anywhere....
@@corwinweber693 An SCP doesn't have to have a story with a message / conclusion,. An SCP can just be an anomaly that's just exists without purpose but with mystery. I missed these kind of SCPs that doesn't have unnecessary backstory, plot and lore.
More like absurd as in how the hell can you figure it out unless it goes completely bananas.
@@corwinweber693 that's literally the entire point of scp. It isn't a story with structure or an ending or things like that. It's just a description of something that breaks natural laws
It is a true Keter, something uncontainable and dangerous, but thankfully for the foundation one of it’s anomalous effects is to maintain the veil
First time I ever search a RUclips channel and see a video uploaded "14 seconds ago".
It is ok to claim second or third.
@@dollarcostbackpacker1226 LmAO
read my mind. Wait are you an SCP? Contain! Contain! NEUTRALIZE. Can't afford to hve a monster like Charles Xavier rolling around.
05-11 is a menace of the highest caliber, and I'm happy I saw this one as it came out. Keep doing your thing, Volgun! Love you man
You don’t get to O5 status without being at least a couple kinds of twisted
Does anyone else find it endearing that the only word Volgun seems to consistently have a problem with is “rather”? His accent always seems to slip out on that word haha.
Yeah. I don't know how background but most of the time you can't even tell he has an accent but then certain words call it out.
It’s kind of adorable for some reason
@@jonahdonahue2930 I believe he's Irish/Scottish, don't quite remember. People from the UK please don't crucify me.
@@polygon2745 Irish
I fine irish chap indeed
Normally not a fan of event scps or theoretical ones, but this, mass madness focused on eliminating one person, is kind of creepy in a cool way
You might like SCP-6063 too, it's an anomalous slur that causes the person directed by the slur to become extremely hated - up to the point of wanting to kill said person
@@vereinigtestaaten6453 very nice! Thanks for the heads up
@@vereinigtestaaten6453I'll have to check that one out, it sounds crazy
Best SCP content on the tube. The Red Sea disc is one of my favorites so far
7:15 Yes, Mr.Mayor. 🫡🥲
Wait, I know you!
You know an csp is bad when it can affect even the foundation itself.
A good read as always!
I was expecting it to affect the 05, but the former researcher was somehow less interesting.
Copy scan print or scan copy print?
you mean the spc, right?
@@benplocica3790 I'm not sure what CPS has to do with this but I guess even the children can get involved in this one.
@@Goldenkitten1 no no no, not the CPS, the SPC, A.K.A. the shark punching coalition.
Weird SCP. Never heard of it but it's interesting example of something that Foundation cannot really explain nor really contain. It'st just some sort of localized and ultra-focused madness. You can't do anything but let it run it's course.
This is the true essence of an SCP right here. Concise, strange, terrifying and believable.
As terrifying as this one is conceptually, I can kinda look at it with a bravado "last stand against the world" sorta confidence to just give everything the middle finger if I'm gonna die anyway.
That's what I assumed was going to happen in the elderly russian village. Younger A instance comes back and fights off 90 senior citizens.
wow this SCP really exemplifies mob justice & mob mentality
I like this one a lot, I think I prefer the scrolling text though
Imagine getting canceled by an SCP
unfortunately I don’t have to imagine it
Your comment made me laugh
Would be rather interesting if this SCP would affect some practically impossible to kill SCP's area, making them the A. Ending to either all foundation members in the area throwing themself to their deaths, or then the area becomming a continuous SCP-7449 where everybpdy who enters become SCP-7449-B isntances.
Interesting how it never affected any people in power, only people who wouldn't have a huge effect if assassinated.
That might be the only true way to contain it;
As far as we can see, there is never more than one active instance of SCP-7449.
So, if they could make, lets say the Immortal Murder Lizard the target, it would be indefinitely contained at that site.
@@The_Keeper If it were something like the murder lizard... That makes me wonder what would happen if A was able to terminate all instances of B, which seems plausible even for humans in an instance where the area is only small town
@@parkershaw3753 I just assumed that would mean the event is over, one way or another, so the anomaly could choose its next target.
This one begs a few scenarios not listed. What happens if some small town is kept away by force (IE russian village of about 50). Are there further stages, etc. What if the target dies with no living relatives?
My guess would be that if the village dies, then a close by village will become affected by B and help in hunting down A, and this will continue on until his death.
As for if they have no living relatives, maybe it would transition to a close friend, but if they don't have friends, then maybe a pet.
@@jwalster9412 tfw youre a famous youtuber and suddenly a small town in kentucky is hunting you down because their murder mark was subbed to your channel
Everyone is technically related to each other. It would just be a huge jump.
It's like stuff in reality which aren't yet explained but could also be author oversight.
An interesting one. Not an overly novel concept, reminds me a bit of... I believe it was a short story called "The Lottery," wherein the winner of the titular lottery gets sacrificed.
However, it's solidly written and there's a lot of nice touches, especially the fact that this extremely random SCP actually affects the Foundation as well.
That all said, I must say, as a Tennessean... Bring it on, Alabama. We'd win, hands down.
Civil War Part 2
I lived in New York and your voiceover was SPOT ON!! 😂 So good
The article needs an update featuring the foundations attempts to trick the phenominon into believing instance a is dead, on variious levels/methods, followed by various levels/means of killing instance a in ways that can be unkilled (heart stop, heart restarted; frozen/unfrozen; the use of other scps), and whether brain death vegetation or clinical death are required). The kicker can be a closing statement to an aggravated site director (whose lead researcher is too good to reassign but consistently pained by the torturous nature of the research) by 05 11, to lighten up. All this isn’t to prevent innocent lives from being brutally ended, it’s just tests for tests sake, good golly gosh.
They already know what happens if -A is not killed precisely by a -B, so I figure that it would be nigh impossible to convince -B instances that -A has already been killed by other -B instances for only one good reason: they are not acting out of sound mind, but are driven to act by an invisible hand causing the hysteria, and that means only when the source of hysteria has been satisfied can this phenomena truly come to an end.
You know with the state of things I can believe that people would go along with this
It's a lot like SCP 6096 (The Guest) which was also covered on this channel. Even though this SCP would be worse as there's a tiny chance of stopping 6096, and 6096 would be much, much less disruptive, 6096 is much more horrifying.
this is one of the most terrifying SCPs I've ever heard or read.
Hey good to hear this was your first scp video. Check out other ones if you liked it
@@ScatterBrainedYouBetterFollow LMAO this is far from my first, but I see your point
I want to listen to these and be present for them but... This voice man. Instant dissociation and I zone out and relax. It's not a bad thing, per se- I usually cannot relax listening to words because I get too caught up 'listening'. But this just sends me off to waking dreamland.
This one is partially frightening when you consider how many instances of mass hysteria have actually happened in our world in similar circumstances.
This is the embodiment of "Fu** you in particullar"
"I stabbed him 47 times in the chest"
"05-11! that kills people!"
If Moe Sizlack was an SCP.
Harry Nelson has been real quiet since this dropped
This was a very interesting one for sure, I liked it alot
Schleswig-Holstein mentioned!
Ein Volk...
The universe occasionally going "fuck this guy in particular"
SCP-7499: Get His Ass
I like these "shorter" SCP audios
It's good. I wish a vector of transmission was included though.
Already loving the video since the start
5:29 Why censor Rudy Guiliani's name when NYC and 1999 were disclosed?
Couldn't have been Rudy. The man in the audio did not speak with a lisp. Must be a different universe then.
@@georgeboomgaard6805 there are like 2-3 (from what I know) different SCP universes. So this makes a good amount of sense.
Havent laughed at an SCP this much in a while
You who makes even bigger sacrifices? Our moms. Happy Mother’s Day.
I don't know about that, my mom hasn't been boiled for me quite yet.
Although considering what a nuisance I was as a kid, you might have a point
7:18 NYC “clean” yeah right
This one is eerily plausible
Pretty good Guliani impersonation.
Excellent as always. Thanks for the work
damn, this is a simple concept that would slap if it was expanded upon
I remember the first time you read the “oh crap guy” and giggled. Fun
Your videos have gotten me through a lot of dull nights, thanks Volgun!
awesome uplpad thank you!
By far one of my favorite SCPs created in recent years. Has the possibility to be pages and pages long, so having a more shorter format is something I can really appreciate. Could do with some more additional context, but overall top 5 of mine so far 🙌
The most anomalous thing about this is a New Yorker actually getting a pistol permit.
nothing anomalous there, that normal for NY city
I was fully expecting that one line to go "When it effected the city of [REDACTED]" You can imagine my surprise when he said 'New York'
Imagine waking up one day only to find out you have become public enemy no. 1
lmfao, never thought i'd hear my hometown of Birmingham appear in an SCP article. Wish the author knew a little more about the city, they could've had 7449-A thrown into one of the main furnaces at Sloss. Fits the iron theme really well.
This is the SCP equivalent of saying 'F this guy in particular'.
sounds kind of like a game of tag. I wonder why the foundation would just allow this to happen. Seems like their natural curiosity would demand they save one of these hunted individuals and see what happens to SCP-7449 when it is unable to claim it's victim indefinitely.
Judging by Alabama, and New York, they would probably get increasingly agitated until they all die in a frenzy.
@@hithere5553 yeah and that seems like something the foundation would want to test.
despite everything, and despite their questionable methods sometimes, their goals are still for the greater good; The many outweigh the few and all that. which is to say that the damage done by keeping the single person alive would be worse then just killing that one person nd amenstizing everybody. The foundation isnt a group of monsters, the goals of the foundation are in fact good. They arent just gunna unnecessarily risk civillian life unless thats the best course of action. We're looking at more of a 'the means justify the ends' type group and not so much an 'umbrella corp' they are just fucked up experiments for the sake of fucked up experiments, they dont do anything without do cause, and they use d class for that very reason; otherwise theyd just kidnap nd utilize any random person. D class are criminals serving life sentences or to be executed. the worst of the worst if you will, atleast usually.
@@chriscanfly6386 I mean, they locked off an entire nation from the rest of the world because they were slightly more technologically advanced than their neighbors. So, yeah, if the area was only as big a city or a small state like Rhode island, i could totally see them watching the city tear itself apart just out of curiosity.
So that's what 2020 was, a giant 7449 event
on the corona virus? I don't know what is being referenced.
I don't remember Rudi Giuliani saying this 8:02
One thing I don't get is why they redacted the name of the Mayor of New York, you can easily look it up to see it was Rudi Giuliani. Which is a fitting mayor for the circumstances.
Ngl, right before the New York broadcast an ad started and I sat through nearly all of it thinking it was just part of it.
the SC{ foundation when an SCP requires the death of specifically one person periodically in order to go away. "Lets kill him."
i feel very identified with SCP-7449-1 this is literally the scapegoat SCP...
Ladies and gentlemen, we got him!
This is a darkly hilarious SCP.
"That guy over there. F him."
LOL
Ayyyy right as I go on lunch break hell yea
Hahaha 🤘
I used to love when he dropped while I was at work
It seems to me like some of the later series SCPs are refreshing the horror of anomalies with "Containment procedures: we've got no clue, this is just a thing that happens sometimes, watch out."
This feels like SCP-6096's impatient cousin
..."food for thought."...
Thanks for the post, always appreciated.
Well this one is terrifying.
Every once in a while some entity randomly decrees that an innocent must die for no reason and everyone including friends and family will try to murder this poor fuck...and the only thing the foundation can do is speed the whole thing along.
All i can think of now is Rudy gulianni (Mayor of New York in 1999) making the announcement on tv.
That feeling when the date and state of the second instance is your birthday and state. 😬
When Simo Häyhä becomes an SCP instance....
"You're not paranoid...they really are all out to get you"
man, ive been on a ride. ive opened my third eye, and i love your videos. i wish i could tell yall my experience, but, nonetheless, im kinda f'd in the head.... idk, but the foundation is kinda real... ig thats as best as i could put it...
The New York accent is spot on i believe!
Okay listen here. I just wanted to listen to a cool creepy story; I didn't ask for an entire speech quoting my name and calling for the entire NYC population to come get me hehe
Even the 05's got in on the stabby.
this basically sounds like a variant of Kingsman
*Boiled in a brazen bull.* That is horrific.
Yeah, that's pretty much just the NYPD, huh.
It’s like the scene in inception where everyone stops what they’re doing and stares at the person that doesn’t belong or eagle eye when the ai calls everyone on the train to catch Shia
"8:54 AM
'My fellow New Yorkers,
Good evening'"
Didn't reread this one before submitting it, did they?
Meanwhile at Interzone police HQ: "Yeah the Intolerable Kid just keeps popping up on Earth right now and we keep squishing him. Eventually he'll move on but if he gets through once he'll have the whole planet on fire within a couple o days..."
Excellent stuff
Fucking hilarious hearing in the first recording that the greatest threat to the nation is this one nineteen year old guy
O5-11?!?!?!? Holy damn...
Ive only been watching these for a little while now, but im always confused why the description doesnt come first. It's difficult to really absorb the containment procedures when i dont yet know what the instances are
Isn't the wiki laid out the same way?
@@jwalster9412 yeah, but why?
@@moofy69 I guess the Special containment procedures are a priority over the (usually very long) descriptions as they are what's needed in the event of a containment breach of the main research team is down, or they need some for of temporary containment.
@@jwalster9412 it just makes it confusing when I gotta try to guess what the various instances are while it's explained how to contain them, or try to remember how to contain each instance while I wait to hear what it actually is to make sense of it
I always figured the containment procedures were a way to add suspense. You always see the cell before what's in it
"HAPPY ARBOR DAY!" *THWACK*
Red right hand....... I see what was done there
This was a disturbing one
I love I you can get a read on how ridiculous the events of a story are by how exasperated your "Ok.." at the end of the video is.
I wonder what would happen if say, SPC 7449 manifested in Antarctica on a remote station, where there were few people. What if scp 7449 - a was able to terminate all instances of scp 7449 b, due to the fact that so few individuals could be scp 7449 b?
"Testing. One. Two. One. Two. The worms will convene at 1:15 outside Brixton Town Hall where we will be going in force!
Waiting to cut out the deadwood
Waiting to clean up the city
Waiting to follow the worms"
Pog, new volgun vid
Maybe this is why all those seals hate Carl
That begs the question however. What happens if you kill all the B instances?
I'm guessing the closest region or state to the affected area would be effected by the SCP, something like how the closest relative to SCP-A is chosen if the instance dies outside of SCP-B.