Exploring the SCP Foundation: Bird SCPs



https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-2337
Written by: daveyoufool
https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-4975
Written by: Scented_Shadow
https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-1192
Written by: Aelanna
https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-1160
Written by: djkaktus
https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-514
Written by: SpoonOfEvil
https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-2703
Written by: Tagliafierro

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43 thoughts on “Exploring the SCP Foundation: Bird SCPs”

  1. I miss these types of videos on your channel. Digestible in a single sitting, and a fun and engaging topic that doesn't need tons of context or an hour of build up. The longer videos are great, but I think they're better when they're spread out a bit more.

    Thanks for your hard work and good stuff as always!

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  2. I like to think that at-least in some universes they can use thulmaturgy to polymorph the boy into a human again and clone his parents and set them up some place with some amnestics and minor physical changes to make any run ins with people a case of doppelgängers

    Or atleast build some bird sized controls. If a plant can swing a sword a bird can play Mario cart

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  3. I love these compilation-type videos. They're always so interesting because it's a good insight into various articles that are usually a bit lesser known. I like that they tend to vary in tone and even genre too. They're pretty cool.

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  4. Call me insensitive or perhaps even species(ist?), but it is my God given right to express my opinion, an opinion comprised of my own personal observations & experiences compiled over the course of a stupid amount of decades and in this case it is my humble opinion[fact] that birds are insufferable dicks. Everything on this list just confirms it. Next time you see a duck trailing another as they soar ever so majesticly through the sky, know that the Male duck is in hot pursuit to majestically rape the Female Duck, as it has always been since the Dawn of Duck Time…

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  5. Ya know what's really weird about 1192? The child isn't indicated to be missing when the family is discussed. That means someone cloned this child, possibly when they were 5-6, and THEN stuck the clone's brain in a birds body.
    Who cloned him? And why did they clone him? Why a bird?
    Was it magic? Scientists? AWCY being trolls?

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  6. I wanted to like this one more than I did. The pictures were nice, but they had nothing to do with the articles being read, and the articles themselves were mostly not what I'd call particularly good SCPs (excepting 514, which has been Explored before).

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  7. While I hate speaking ill of any particular SCP, Ive never understood the interest around 4975. Perhaps its just a complete difference in what "makes" and SCP, but it feels so much more akin to an early 2008 creepypasta posted by a highschooler then what seems to pass as a good SCP these days. Birdman thing is out there, then contained, except not really contained, end show. No attempts at proper containment. No explanation or theories around how its able to just go and kill people and transport flesh hundreds of miles away without anyone able to harm it. Feels like a playground kid saying "I HAVE AN EVERYTHING PROOF SHIELD". If ever there was an SCP that I thought needed a full re-write, 4975 would be VERY close to the top of the list.

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  8. Poor Timothy, if they only knew.
    The bird is a telepathic in nature, it anchors its mind onto the minds of creatures of interest to it and experiences their memories from afar without being noticed. They do this to learn from each other and the new things in the world around them. Deceptively clever birds, even able to communicate to a limited measure with the creatures they have anchored onto previously.
    Though experiencing the lifetime of memories is vast in time they can do it within a moment, they do this by copying the memories, then sort out the useful information later at their leisure. It was during this moment when the bird was anchored to young Timothy something disrupted the link, breaking the anchor. Like a snapping elastic Timothy's memories struck the little bird's unprepared mind knocking the bird's conscience into a coma, leaving Timothy's memories in its place as the dominant conscience.
    This is rare but has been known to happen, in the wild other birds of its kind can sense the mental anomaly and using their own telepathic nature help correct the mental state. As far as those who studied these birds can tell it's a kind of mind-reboot.
    If Timothy isn't released so others of his kind can find him he may believe he was a young boy for the rest of his life.

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  9. Glad to see these more “collection of a theme” videos. The long, multipart narrative videos are nice in your voice, but they often feel a bit too distant from the core of what makes the SCP universe so interesting. Specifically the interesting objects and entities, rather than the foundation personnel.

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  10. I love these types. So much variety. I don't really like the long videos because all the stories feel the same. They read like a tom Clancy novel with bad world building and contrived 12 year old esque horror. That being said I wrote a few of the first thousand scps at 14, and those seemed to hold up pretty well. I hate the god shaped hole, state of Florida stopped existing, ship exists and then doesent. It's just better simple. The wider lore of the scp universe is very weak in my opinion.

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