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I have had this question since the day I read SCP-610. Could it be possible for the SCP-217 victim to also have the SCP-610 virus as well?
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I imagine it would. The 217 parts would try to infect the 610 parts, and 610 would try to infect 217 again, and it would happen over and over again. I actually had an idea for a tale describing a...
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In hindsight, the pictures really carried this article. The text itself has enough body horror to fend for itself, but I wouldn't say that it's quite the same.
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Wouldn't SCP-217 victims set off the metal detectors at places such as airports?
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This just doesn't make any sense to me. It's too hard to suspend disbelief about the machinery actually working. And I don't buy the idea of an outbreak going undetected. There are far too many ways...
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Agreed, since the first time I read this one. Even for an old article, this still have too many plotholes in its current form.
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What hurts this skip the most is the excessive badassery of the virus. A virus with 100% infection rate and able to survive for years on an object touched by an infected, to spread to others, again,...
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I searched through Wikimedia's unidentifed category, and found some creative commons photographs that could potentially be used for the virus: Microorganism that kinda looks like a metal chain petri...
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I think that these images could work for this article but you have to ask the creator of the article or a staff member. I personally believe that the 1st and 3rd image would be the best images that...
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I feel like this SCP gets infinitely better if you treat it like a SCPification of Tetsuo: The Iron Man. Love that film.
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I like that the chemical for sterilizing this if it breaches containment is effectively Zeerust.
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