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** Not to mention the incident with the "[http://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-076-2 Mobile Task Force Omega-7]". In short, the Foundation tried to weaponize 076-2 by exploiting their blood-thirst and its apparent "respect" toward the ones they declared worthy enemies. So they assembled a task force for him to command and gave him work. It worked for a while, until the Foundation run out of missions to give him, and 076-2 ended killing his own men and breaching containment.
** SCP 682 is described as a reptilian monster able to mutate and regenerate body parts, with hyperintelligence, and [[Omnicidal Maniac|a hate of all forms of life]], and the ability to adapt to anything. It's still capable of talking (usually in the form of obscenities and threats) with as much as 80% of its body mass destroyed, and needs to be kept in an acid bath so as to constantly keep it weakened. What makes it worse is the fact that they have to experiment with other SCPs to try and find away to permanently destroy it. The most frightening thing? It usually fails, and then it becomes immune to whatever they tried.
** How about the interaction between 682 and 826? [http://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-826 862826] is a pair of pewter dragon statues that transform the room it's in into the setting of any book placed between them. If the people fail to escape the room, they will lose all memories of their past lives, and the story will rewrite itself to incorporate them. Realizing this, the SCP wrote a 12 page short story called "The Generally Nice, Friendly Thing That Can And Will Kill SCP-682 Permanently if it So Much As Spots That Damn Lizard", that was just a description of a plain green field, and a large monster whose sole descriptive quality was the stated ability of permanently killing 682. So, they put 682 in there, and in a matter of minutes, the plain green field turned into a scorched crater-filled wasteland, and the 12 page short story had become a <s>1,000+</s> 209 page epic called "The Generally Nice, Friendly Thing That Tried To Kill SCP-682 Permanently But Failed" describing the epic battles between this monster and an innocent creature whose very existence was based around its ability to destroy 682. And 682 won. [[Tear Jerker|Poor thing]].
** Yes, that's right. They wrote a story about something that ''specifically could kill 682'', and 682 ''killed it''. That's how unkillable the bloody thing is.
*** That's actually nothing compared to the attempt using SCP 563. They reduced it 'to 1% of its body'' '''[[Beyond the Impossible|by changing the fundamental natural constants.]]''' AND IT RECOVERED AND EVEN SEEMED TO ENJOY IT!
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** "And he never returned, no he never returned, and his fate is still unlearned. He shall ride forever 'neath the streets of Boston. He's the Man Who Never Returned."
** "...and by this time tomorrow we'll be so far away, if there's one thing that I know... yeah I know, it won't be back. Paradise Special's never coming back!"
* [http://www.scp-wiki.wikidot.comnet/scp-400-arc SCP-400-ARC] is a phone booth that can contact anyone. [http://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-519 SCP-519] is a phone containing a voice that is on permanent [[Sarcasm Mode]]. When they tried to ring 400-ARC through 519, 519's response was, and I quote, "Ooooh, boy...". On the other side, 400 rang, and a guard picked it up, only to be pulled apart by an unseen force. Then there was a containment breach resulting in the entire site around being locked down and everyone terminated.
* [http://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-826 SCP-826] is a very ordinary looking set of pewter dragon-head bookends, but if you close the door of the room, put a book or DVD between them, and open the door, the doorway will be a portal to the world of the book or film. It seems almost to be a joke entry, with a note about a researcher who was demoted for (apparently) planning to do very naughty things to a female Disney character on a DVD. But what if you tried it with the Necronomicon?
** And there was that time when tried to use it to kill 682. You know already how ''that'' ended.
* [http://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-701 SCP-701]. Especially Incident Report SCP-701-19██ and that photo.
** For those who don't want to go unadvised,: imagine if the effects of the play depicted in ''[[The King in Yellow]]'' only activated randomly, creating a [[Kill Them All]] situation for both cast and public when activated, but the text otherwise reads (and can be performed) as a normal Caroline-era revenge tragedy kind of play. Worse of all, the play was often performed at schools because it normally reads as a less bloody version of plays like ''Hamlet'' or ''Titus Andronicus'', and the incident described in that repost''happened in a high school''.
* [http://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-610 SCP-610]: It's like the [[Dead Space (series)|necromorphs]] and The Flood rolled into a single package. Squick warning, obviously; the page image is [[Body Horror|especially bad]] (or [[Nightmare Fetishist|awesome]]).
** Even worse is it`s official nickname: ''The Flesh that hates''.
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