@@senatornokia4071 fighting fire with fire but one fire is a deadly wizard and the other one is something that was created by science and defies it at the same time
I believe that if the Scarlet King were ever successful in escaping, and he summoned his children to him, the Scarlet King would do something (or a series of things) that would cause SCP-682 to change his views on humanity, and 682 would wind up saving it.
So according to this entry; 682’s true form is supposed to be the very idea and belief of hatred and perfected murder. The giant lizard we all know and fear is its physical embodiment that still has yet to develop, until the alternate universe of 6820’s home dimension gave it a way for it to reform itself. This explains why he just won’t die: it’s *hard to destroy* an idea.
Don't you just love that the SCP won't authorise trying to nuke SCP-682 for fear of, as described about the idea of doing that to Cthulhu - "he'll be back in 5 minutes, he'll be mad AND he's now radioactive!", but someone thought it was a good idea to fire an ontological weapon at it instead.
With cthulu i call bullshit, he was put back to sleep with a fucking boat a fucking boat and im pretty sure it was wooden too, a nuke would kill him out right, cthulu is more like a slime then a actual fleshy creature
You’d think they would be smart enough to realize the only way to truly “deal with” 682 is to either use one of the inter dimensional scps such as the Red Sea object to send 682 to a place where it can rampage to it’s hearts content, assuming it has one, or send it to the ends of the universe, spacialy not chronologically
I think 079 was actually helping 682 adapt to his new form when the foundation turned to it. 682 and 079 got along well enough when they were contained together in a containment breach that 079 even stored 682 into whatever pernament memory it had back when it's memory only lasted 24 hours. In otherwords, the Foundation goofed by turning to 079 for the idea of asking an AI SCP to help deal with 6820.
@@LordDoom10 all that the people remembered about 682 before it started existing again was how they felt about it, so if 682 was utterly deleted then 079 would probably attempt to murder everyone
@@orangeinkius7257 I think it could be argued both ways that 079 could or could not remember 682. I do not know the extent of 079's memory but I know that 6820 was able to erase all known information about 682. That means everything, which should include 079's memories about 682, would have been erased.
At this point, you'd think they'd stop trying to terminate it. It seems to really only get loose when it's experimented on. Drop it into a deep dark shaft with walls made from the strongest metal, reinforced with the telekill alloy. Fill that shaft with a never-ending stream of hydrochloric acid. The steep walls and acid will prevent it from getting out. Set it and forget it AT LEAST until you can make a few hundred gallons of the "682 killer" from the interdimensional vending machine.
The best solution to deal with SCP-682 is not killing it but always keeping it contained and forget about it. Many say 682 has an effect that causes the foundation to try killing it, so then when the effect comes about where they want to kill it rather than take action they should take amnestics or focus on other scps. Killing it always ends up backfiring so it should be clear to lock it up and throw away the key, s.ecuring and c.ontaining it to p.rotect all life.
Fun fact: the full 6820 entry references something IN humanity that drives humans to try and kill the lizard so hard... something DISGUSTING. Seem familiar?
The SCP automatically sending out documents to other universes could be a good plot for a story. What if the XK world ending scenario was a cognito hazard and every universe that gets warned ends up doomed
@@Annihilation_Studios it's not like an immidiate death that wouldn't make for an interesting story but a slow acting force. Which would give people enough time to realize it's an XK and send out a warning but not enough time to realize it's the warning that kicks off apocalyptic events
There is a story about how several SCPs came from a universe where the Devourer finally broke free so they moved the SCPs to other universes before the Devourer could destroy everything but the data logs did not make it - they even had a perfect containment cell for 173 involving automated sprinklers and a grate so there's no need to send anyone in to clean the cell.
2:12 Finally!!! Someone who had the same thought as me! Scp 682 is an embodimemt of a concept! In my opinion,the comcept of the inneneviteable end of things. You can fight it. You can slow it down. But never destroy it,never stop it. And it will only end, if everything else ended. Thats why the only recorded dead 682 is the one beyond the cave scp 2935. In that fimension,everything ended. So 682 ended too.
@Deadly Øççu1lt here's the problem tho. scp 682/scp 6820-A is the incarnation of constant of termination who exist in the infosphere. As a info/noospheric entity like scp 3125.The noosphere is a different type of reality that is outside of the universe. so no, even ending the universe and hated related won't do anything.
@@ConstipationOverload I mean the animation, the VA is way to good for a bot and if he is, let's just say it perfectly fits working for an *SCP* Channel
Seeing how absurdly powerful SCP-682's adaptative ability is I just cant help but wonder... Just what the heck is SCP-2935 actually that can end a being with the power to transcend existence itself? That's not just "death".
I mean it’s more of a thought, but like scp 2935 is terrifying this means that in theory almost anything is dead. But we may never know it is said that it carries the embodiment of literal death with it anywhere. It’s similar to many scps that have a curse of death to attempt to follow basically anything that makes them beyond help. I am terrible with scp numbers and stuff, but hey I always thought that if these may exist within the other places that had been just left dead by scp 2935. It may be too terrifying to go on a long journey only to sacrifice yourself to avoid the embodiment of death following, but man is scp 2935 truly terrifying.
If I remember correctly, djkaktus once said that 2935 is a whole narrative layer of "death" applied to reality. So it is conceivable that the reason 2935 was able to kill 682 is because 2935 is the will of djkaktus himself being implemented into the story.
Ultimately 682 has one glaring weakness: it’s a fictional character, and therefore is subject to the whims of the author. I forget where I heard this, but I remember seeing something say with regards to attempts to kill 682: “Anybody can just write “and then 682 died” it takes creativity to try finding a way for it to survive.” 2935 is the the first part of that statement, while 6820 is the second part of that statement.
SCP-682's goal is to end all life. My guess is that once SCP-2935 successfully killed everything in that dimension, SCP-682 no longer had a reason to exist, so it also died. It might have even adapted at first, but with its goal accomplished, what reason would it have to continue living? I think that Nothing short of altering the concept of life itself will truly kill SCP-682....that or the original writer for the SCP comes back, pulls a War of the Worlds, and says that SCP-682 died from something as monumentally stupid as a cough or a peanut allergy or something like that.
@@chrispy_091 I remember seeing a joke proposal in the comments section of the termination log that just pointing at it with finger guns and saying “bang” would work, and that is my definitive headcanon for how to defeat it now.
682 went from a immortal lizard into a mechanical ai with a body that can now alter reality ( i do wonder how 343, 096, and gate guardian would react to him now)
I'm not sure this conception of 682 is really compatible with the "682 is literally the snake in the Garden of Eden" conception of it? They're positing two entirely different ideas of what it is, really, so I don't think this version of 682 would have had any particular notable encounters with or relationships with 343 or the Gate Guardian. (Maybe 096 though, yeah.)
1: 682 claims that 343 “didn’t create him” and that the foundation should “deal with him themselves” 2: both scps would likely be safely contained, chasing each other until they die (which would be likely never) 3: 682 has an existential crisis and says that immortality is a curse after regenerating his limbs after the gate guardian cuts them off Edit: how did claims autocorrect into days?
The plot armor on this thing puts goku to shame. The very essence of it was erased...not destroyed, not changed, but ctrl+alt+delete'd as if he never existed and this man went "So anyway i breached containment"
Moral lesson: Hate cannot just be erased, it always finds a way, it can only be countered, by love, that’s why the foundation should just give up on destroying the reptile and instead just wait for scp 999 grow stronger and fulfill his destiny
Fun fact: The reason some of the Foundation staff started happily harming themselves and seeming "not human" was because of the influence of SCP-3125, which piggybacked onto 682.
you know, i have to wonder, if the original writer of 682 cones back and kills it,what happens? what if it's something so unexpected that no one would've thought about it, or something so dumb no one would expect it, either way, people have taken it from "hard to kill" and made the thing immortal to the point i doubt even an anime protagonist could beat it
I love it when the SCP foundation focuses on the original bad lads like 682 and 079. It truly warms my heart to reminisce about the good old days. We've come so far, and thought of so much. Most of it good, some of it bad, but ALL of it entertaining.
6820: "I Was Made To Wipe You Out Of Existence." 682: *(PULLS A UNO REVERSE CARD AS A SHIELD)* 6820: "Understandable, Let's Make Us The Most Powerful SCP Duo Ever!" 055: *(UNO REVERSE CARD)* 6820: "You Have Passed The *HATE* Test, Now Here's 682 & A Score Of _PERFECT_ In My Data."
scp 682 OK when are we going to use your reality warping powers to telloprt thruout time and space to kill other scp foundations? scp 6820 so where do you want to kill scp 682 maybe get more scp 682 and scp 6820 well we have an unkillable army who wants to finnish the world with us after getting over trillions of 682 and scp 6820
So this makes me wonder, ive read the complete Scp-6820 file on the wiki and it's good. But when they placed 055 into the machine, we're told that 682 had some piece of it taken away from it by humanity a very long time ago, and that it was in fact 055 and now it's whole again, but with the weapon as part of it now also. So what I'm wondering is what would happen if they let 682 and 055 come together again in the flesh in our universe, what would 682 become? Some kind of giant reptile God or something like that? How did we separate them in the first place? If humanity was that far advanced way back then, what happened to us to make us lose all that technology and evidence of its existence? I hope some author gives us a tale or story about what happened all those eons ago.
if it happened eons ago then i dont think that 682 was a god i mean wouldnt 682 just destroy reality if it were a god? (plus how would humanity seperate them in the first place how advanced did they have to be to seperate a god or a powerful being?)
What if, hear me out here, SCP 682 is the embodiment of a Chinese Finger Trap? The more you try and force him to die(Release) the more it holds on. If we follow that reasoning, leaving it alone should neutralize the creature.
I think the best way to deal with it it’s just to leave it alone and it’s containment. Because I’ve been seeing how 682 ends up escaping every time you try to deal with it and ends up either adapting or escaping. As you said before his biggest strength is their adaptation So instead of feeding into his power you counteract with just nothing. You can’t adapt to something you already adopted to and you can see that he already adapted to his containment cell. So it sounds a reason to just leave it there would be the best option. It wants you to keep trying to kill it because that how it escapes. The moment you stop trying Kill it is the moment you win because the biggest way it escapes is when the experiments goes wrong.
The listed operating principles of the antikill device sounds exactly like the operating principle of the machine designed to kill the monster in the movie "No Such Thing". I wonder if it is based on that. That is an awesome movie. I might want to watch it again.
The most successful termination attempt that didn’t result in an KX class event was one near the start. If only they had exposed it to the crystal multiple times, we wouldn’t have to deal with this mess.
At this point there's literally nothing that can kill it. You can't even thanos snap it from existence with out essentially becoming the infinity stones. Can't we just incase it in some very unbreakable adimantium and bury it in a pocket dimension? I feel like if you can keep it stunned in a cage you can accomplish something like that.
@@incorrect3034 big ole space ship. They have FTL technology, teleportation technology, they have access to the multiverse. They have access to different dimensions. They have the ability to contain the big boy.
If the Foundation wants to kill SCP-682 then they need to access SCP-001 "The Database", and edit the creature's page. Set some hard limits to the creature's abilities, introduce an Achilles Heel, describe how the Foundation discovered said weakness and used it to defeat the monster, and then finally change the page from Keter to Neutralized. The Foundation has accessed the Database before; they should be able to do it again.
scp 6820 will probably "adapt" and remove the edit made. but 682 without the 0 could possibly die to it. just do not directly merge an AI with 682. hate will overtake any sort of AI apparently
Cons; #1 the cell may be to small for 682 #2 he may just adapt to it and escape Pros; #1 send him in a future where Earth's life is dead. like 100 000 years in the future. he can't kill humans if humans don't exist anymore #2 Your idea could work with a overexaggerated amount of time
Oh my god, idk if you’ve done any works by Place before, but within the first minute I heard about that agreement and got so excited! I love RCT-DeltaT
idea: put them in a situation where everything is constantly changing. good luck adapting to that! and make it major changes, not bringing the temperature down by 3.
Well physical in reality what it embodied it rage and hate for all life stayed it just got transferred to the machine so while physical gone, spiritually it remains
That is what kept it from coming back. This video didn't explain very well what stopped 6820 from working, but it was essentially just a programming fuck up. They forgot to program 6820 from erasing its own knowledge of 682, so as long as it remembered 682 continued to exist. Here is a brief transcript from the wiki: "Dir. Genevieve: Think - why did 6820 originally fail? How did 6820-A come back into reality?" "Dir. Gears: Because it only eliminated -A from human thought, not its own thoughts." So long story short, erasing the concept of 682 works perfectly, if it is done right (which is why mass-extinction events take him out too, killing all of the beings with knowledge of him, kills him too).
@@Giant2005 yeah that's pretty much a better explanation, but I think at this point they should stop trying to get rid of it cause at this point it really just makes this creature even worse of a problem than it was before
The SCP Foundation we know in our universe is the police, keeping bad humans in containment, man alternate universes are probably so much cooler and I probably work for an SCP foundation somewhere out there
I have to admit... this is starting to feel like a Mary Sue. It has no weakness, it beats everything, it cannot fail. At this point, I no longer think this thing is cool, I just find it dumb. This isn't good storytelling anymore, it's just "Auto Win, Auto Win, Auto Win, Auto Win." Great, it always wins, I no longer give a crap. I found it fascinating when 682 did get killed once, like permanently killed, and it appeared that Death itself was the one to do it, that fascinated me, because it showed that 682 had ONE weakness to literally Death itself. But this never got explored, and I bet everyone will say that if Death came for 682 it would just adapt. Reason? Because. Just because it would.
Exactly! I would like to see a few more stories where it's actually killed. It would still be practically indestructable, but it wouldn't have plot armour like it does nowadays. For example, splitting it into 50 pieces, burning those pieces to ashes, placing the ashes into acid, sinking them to the bottom of the Mariana trench, then nuking the Mariana trench.
I don’t know if could be possible but scp-3812 could possibly just change it entirely or destroy it. Or it could team up and be a xk situation. But I think it would change it completely as it can just warp reality on a whim so since it can warp reality just by how it perceives things it could possibly perceive it as weak and just wipe it all together
I think scp 682’s memory is linked to its regeneration, so if we were able to constantly remove memories of past termination attempts without 682 remembering them again, we might be able to kill him with enough scp’s
So... If the SCP can communicate with the versions of itself across parallel universes... Why doesn't it coordinate with them all to answer the question of how to kill every possible SCP? Considering there is an infinite number of parallel universes there should be a wealth of information available for every possible outcome.
Theoretically, but the process gets far more arduous when you consider that each different universe’s own scps might not function the same way. I also believe they try to keep trans dimensional communication and travel to a minimum, as the space between dimensions where there are no rules of reality is a perfect breeding ground for anomalies. It’s also been hinted that there’s a dimensional police force or other entity between dimensions that doesn’t like to be disturbed
Would using a second SCP 6820, labeled SCP 6820-2, designed to erase the concept of SCP 6820-1 to destroy scp 682 work? SCP would adapt and corrupt SCP 6820-1 as it did in this experiment, however SCP 6820-2 would simultaneously destroy said SCP 6820-1. Since the concept and thus scp 682 was successfully destroyed by SCP 6820-1 and SCP 6820-2 destroyed SCP 6820-1 with no conceptual knowledge of SCP 682, thus SCP 682 would not take over 6820-2. I mean, I don't believe SCP 682 would be truly dead in the sense that it wasn't killed. I believe that SCP would as in this experiment take over SCP 6820-1, however this adaptation would occur after SCP 6820-1's nonexistence. Because this SCP would already cease to exist at this point I believe SCP 682 would permanently exist and adapt to a non-existent reality inside of the non-existent SCP 6820-1.
Keep 682 ALIVE. All that power can't just disappear. It HAS to go somewhere. This video is PROOF of that. I was always against killing SCPS. Especially powerful ones like 682
They "admitted"? That makes no sense, first off this is an article that is detached from the original second there is no congruent cannon. each article is its own cannon that means, this is both cannon and not cannon or both right and wrong. By "admitting" as if it is 100% true is just not quite right...
@@chinlota682 i... think you may have a misunderstanding of what the word Admitted means. Merely because someone 'admits' to something - it does not make it an empirical fact. Also - have you truly never heard the phrase _(or variation of such)_ "Ah HA! So you admit X!" ? A statement that someone else has admitted to something does not mean that they truly have. In summary: You're taking things far too literally.
Third time saying this I want a real answer. Would you finally fully contain SCP 682 by tearing its limbs off and putting them each in separate reinforced boxes and then filling the extra air pockets with the acid they already use in its containment cell? Please tell me if this would work or not.
I mean, designing an AI that constantly changes and adapts to the constant new adaptation of 682 is a nice idea in theory. But as this proves, eventually the adaptation will adapt its primary directive to no longer be to eliminate 682.