Ever wondered where SCP-106 came from?
#1Well, Dr. Gears (106's creator) just posted this tale on the Foundation wiki: http://www.scp-wiki.net/the-young-man
wutJuicy wrote:Fix themInsanity's Bane wrote: The only issue I had was that there were still some grammar issues here and there. But that's just a nitpick of mine, and I can forgive as I do those mistakes when writing as well. Upvoted in a heartbeat.
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Omniary: fuck you anglerfish can't smell
Dr. Trialtrex21: how you know bitch
Omniary: it probably could smell you though
could probably smell your fucking dank ass nasty powersuit structure gel trog ass enslaved protein bullshit sloshing in your suit from a mile away
I would love to stare into those sexy eyesGrey wrote:being quiet and introverted and generally socially awkward (staring at people).
I think it's more sociopathic than autistic. Also... damn Dr. Gears can write, huh?Grey wrote:I do wonder whether the implication is that SCP-106 is autistic. There's the thing about him being "wired differently to others", as well as him organising the parts of his victims into intricate patterns and sorting them by age of victim (as seen in Treats), being quiet and introverted and generally socially awkward (staring at people).
I would not be surprised if SCP-106 had some level of autism. I have a brother with autism. And these traits actually sound more autistic than psychological.Agent Shlocky wrote:I think it's more sociopathic than autistic. Also... damn Dr. Gears can write, huh?Grey wrote:I do wonder whether the implication is that SCP-106 is autistic. There's the thing about him being "wired differently to others", as well as him organising the parts of his victims into intricate patterns and sorting them by age of victim (as seen in Treats), being quiet and introverted and generally socially awkward (staring at people).
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