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The SCP Foundation [note 3] is a fictional organization featured in stories created by contributors on the SCP Wiki, a wiki-based collaborative writing project. Within the project's shared fictional universe, the SCP Foundation is a secret organization that is responsible for capturing, containing, and studying various paranormal, supernatural, and other mysterious phenomena (known as ...
The secret police of Camorr under Duke Nicovante. Headed by an agent with the code name 'The Spider', revealed to be Dona Angiavesta Vorchenza, later passed on to Don and Dona Salvara: The Lies of Locke Lamora: Book Order of Mata Nui: Bionicle: Penitus Oculatus: Secret security and special operations branch of the Imperial Guards: The Elder ...
The premise of Lobotomy Corporation is cited to be inspired by the SCP Foundation, Warehouse 13, and The Cabin in the Woods. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Initially a standalone game, Lobotomy Corporation has become the basis for a connected series of video games, webcomics and web novels , including the direct sequel deck-building game Library of Ruina , and a ...
a paranormal butler summoned by ringing a silver hand bell (SCP-662). Is in the custody of the SCP Foundation along with his former employer, Lord Blackwood (SCP-1867). 2009 [4] [5] Desmond: from the Rip Kirby comics: 1946: Didit: butler in the Clue VCR Mystery Game: 1985: Dobby: house-elf in literary saga of Harry Potter: 1998: Drake: Oliver ...
The SCP program [8] is a software tool implementing the SCP protocol as a service daemon or client. It is a program to perform secure copying. Perhaps the most widely used SCP program is the OpenSSH command line scp program, which is provided in most SSH implementations. The scp program is the secure analog of the rcp command.
According to the CDC, “Rhabdo occurs when damaged muscle tissue releases its proteins and electrolytes into the blood.These substances can damage your organs and lead to death, dangerous heart ...
Sam Hughes (born 1983), [1] known online as and publishing under the pen name qntm (pronounced "quantum"), [2] is a British programmer and science fiction author. [3] Hughes writes short stories such as "Lena", about the first digital snapshot of a human brain, and serial novels such as Ra and Fine Structure.
Jim and Anne gave their names to the receptionist and told her that they had brought a letter requesting Patrick’s records. “He was here as a patient,” Anne said. “His name was Patrick Cagey. And we wanted to talk to someone that could maybe let us read them.” The receptionist mispronounced Patrick’s last name as “Cagney.”