It's a fucking cylinder. Just put it in a box
>>41075218actually, the term would be, pressure. the cylinder is all you can perceive of it.
>>41075218I feel like a lot of the earlier scps aren't keter because "this is super hard to contain!!" And more keter because "holy heck batman this thing is edgy evil and wants to rape all of humanity. What do you mean we could just lock it in a room?"
>>41075552Basically early on keter just seemed to mean dangerous not hard to contain.
This is just the one they made by accident so if it's reproducible then it's not exactly easy to contain long term.
>>41075552>>41075558Yeah, that is why I like RPC's classification system better, although apparently SCP has changed theirs a while ago. IDK, I have not been on there in a while.
>>41075552Do they not update older SCPs to fit modern standards?
>>41075218It creates super bacteria. If that box wasn’t completely sterile it would just eventually eat it’s way out. And what if tiny holes form? Now your entire facility is infected and dead in under a week and the entire compound is full of super illness. It needs constant active monitoring.>>41075759They don’t and thank god for it. If the old articles were constantly being updated there would be absolutely notging worthwhile left on the site.
>>41075552The Foundation itself is just a collection of scientists and researchers working under huge pressure where people often die. Every article being perfectly consistent wouldn’t make sense, as they are all supposed to be written by different people at different times. The idea that some researchers have a slightly different interpretation of the classes and the ideas change over time makes it more interesting.
>>41075848>if the box wasn't completely sterileBut that's the point. It IS sterile. SCP-047 has no method of breaking out on its own. It should fall under Safe classification. Just because if it does break out, things get bad, doesn't warrant Keter.
>>41075911How do you make sure the box is sterile? NASA thinks they accidentally contaminated both the moon and mars because their sterilization procedure wasn’t good enough. We are probably still failing to detect some microorganisms. Sterilizing something is actually extremely challenging and due to the anomalous nature of the biology created by 047 there’s no way to be sure that your containment is working without checking on it often which would be very dangerous. Almost easier to contain 682 since he just sits there and you can see when he’s doing anything. He’s not an invisible incurable super bacteria that’ll kill you in a few hours.
>>41075932It has a preference for bacteria living on humans, like directly on them, not just a species that does, so ig as long as you are carful with not getting the gas on your body, everything should be fine.
>>41075932>>41075218https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solomon%27s_shamirWhy do you faggots try to be so cryptic all the time as if this is your power or understanding to protect and you didn't steal it from elsewhere and fuck it all up? It's like there is a civilization/empire for 1000s of years that weren't fuckup w/ shit like this because they had the proper blood.
>>41075218damn, it takes me back. fucking trannies ruined SCP
Scp is just one big dumpster fire at this point
remember when a van was basically a scp.
>>41075759>fit modern standards?Absolutely retarded to do this