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  2. Izumi Kato (artist) - Wikipedia

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    On the internet, Keisuke Yamamoto's photograph of the sculpture was used in the 2007 4chan post that described it as "SCP-173": the first entry in what became the SCP Foundation writing project. In 2014, Kato responded to the image's derivative use, reluctantly permitting its use by the SCP Foundation as long as he is credited and the work is ...

  3. SCP Foundation - Wikipedia

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    On the SCP Wiki, the majority of works are stand-alone articles detailing the "Special Containment Procedures" of a given SCP object. [6] In a typical article, an SCP object is assigned a unique identification number (e.g. "SCP-173") [11] and a "containment class" (e.g. Euclid) [note 4] based on the difficulty of containing it.

  4. SCP – Containment Breach - Wikipedia

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    SCP – Containment Breach is an indie horror game developed by Joonas "Regalis" Rikkonen, based on fictional stories from the SCP Foundation collaborative writing project. The player takes the role of a human test subject imprisoned in an underground testing facility devoted to containing and studying anomalous entities and artifacts known as SCPs. [2]

  5. Category:SCP Foundation - Wikipedia

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  6. Talk:SCP-173 - Wikipedia

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    However, I would not recommend creating an article on SCP-173 yet. The SCP has gotten plenty of coverage, but its incredibly narrow in scope. The only things you could really say about it are its description, the fact it inspired the SCP Foundation and the fact it appears in a few SCP related video games (things already covered in full on the ...

  7. List of cryptids - Wikipedia

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    Entities that may be considered cryptids by cryptozoologists include Bigfoot, Yeti, the chupacabra, the Jersey Devil, the Loch Ness Monster, and the Mokele-mbembe . Scholars have noted that the cryptozoology subculture rejected mainstream approaches from an early date, and that adherents often express hostility to mainstream science.

  8. List of fictional universes in literature - Wikipedia

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    SCP-173 2007 An anonymous 4Chan user A colloquial name for the multiversal setting of the internet collaborative writing project the SCP Foundation, where the titular organization is responsible for the containment and study of supernatural entities and objects. Also known as the SCP-verse, Skipverse or Scipverse. The Four Lands: The Sword of ...

  9. Talk:SCP Foundation - Wikipedia

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    scp-wiki.wikidot.com is the official SCP site, where all of the SCPs, tales, GoIs, etc. are written, greenlit, and published. It is as reliable of a source about the SCP Foundation as you can get. Germanater09 ( talk) 00:27, 22 July 2023 (UTC) Reply[ reply] It's not a question of reliability here ('factual accuracy' isn't relevant here as this ...