• The SCP Foundation - "Send in the D-Class!"
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Or a shirt of ████████████ with a ███████ on its d███.' Unless that would offend ████████s
[QUOTE=Scarabix;35251620]Or a shirt of kondraki riding 682.[/QUOTE] I think it'd need some sort of a caption though
[QUOTE=esalaka;35251785]I think it'd need some sort of a caption though[/QUOTE] "Put your head between your knees and kiss your ass goodbye"
[QUOTE=Scarabix;35251620]Or a shirt of kondraki riding 682.[/QUOTE] Holy fuck do I really want to draw that now.
[QUOTE=ElectricSquid;35252019]Holy fuck do I really want to draw that now.[/QUOTE] [url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wcW_Ygs6hm0]Reference image[/url]
[QUOTE=asteroidrules;35252122][url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wcW_Ygs6hm0]Reference image[/url][/QUOTE] I was thinking the exact same thing, except the first thing I searched for reference was "riding a crocodile".
[QUOTE=Scarabix;35251836]"Put your head between your knees and kiss your ass goodbye"[/QUOTE] This would be the greatest [del]shirt[/del] thing ever produced by mankind
[url]http://www.scp-wiki.net/new-technical-issues[/url] You guys remember the technical issues page? Theres a new one. And its pretty rad.
[QUOTE=esalaka;35251296]A "Dr. ██████" shirt would be pretty cool [editline]23rd March 2012[/editline] Or [B]"I survived Dr. Gerald"[/B][/QUOTE] This should be made, with a large D on the back of it.
I would like a "D-Class of 1984" shirt.
A few nights back, after watching 12 hours of Dexter straight, I had a dream. It was a very bad dream. There was blood and rape stitches and fucked up ness. And I realized: this is what 110-Montauk looks like. It's not a pretty sight, I tell you hwat. [editline]23rd March 2012[/editline] [QUOTE=megafat;35255903]I would like a "D-Class of 1984" shirt.[/QUOTE] Here. [url]http://imgur.com/a/P9Zr6#0[/url] The black images are actually the logo in black. You can see them by full sizing it. Just hop on over, to, say, Zazzle and make yourself a shirt. I included a high-res version of the logo so you can edit it yourself. Also, I suggest a shirt with an SCP logo on the front, and something like "D-8432" on the back or something. D-8432 being the guy who went into 087 first.
[QUOTE='[Seed Eater];35256225']A few nights back, after watching 12 hours of Dexter straight, I had a dream. It was a very bad dream. There was blood and rape stitches and fucked up ness. And I realized: this is what 110-Montauk looks like. It's not a pretty sight, I tell you hwat. [editline]23rd March 2012[/editline] Here. [url]http://imgur.com/a/P9Zr6#0[/url] The black images are actually the logo in black. You can see them by full sizing it. Just hop on over, to, say, Zazzle and make yourself a shirt. I included a high-res version of the logo so you can edit it yourself. Also, I suggest a shirt with an SCP logo on the front, and something like "D-8432" on the back or something. D-8432 being the guy who went into 087 first.[/QUOTE] Holy crap, that's awesome. Could you do a D-Class of 2010?
kinda late, but I imagine agents to be the stereotypical men in black, wearing suits, sunglasses, earpiece.
[QUOTE=bunnyspy1;35257782]kinda late, but I imagine agents to be the stereotypical men in black, wearing suits, sunglasses, earpiece.[/QUOTE] You have visitors. [img]http://blog.softwareinsider.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/men-in-black-neuralizer.jpg[/img]
[QUOTE=bunnyspy1;35257782]kinda late, but I imagine agents to be the stereotypical men in black, wearing suits, sunglasses, earpiece.[/QUOTE] I always imagined them to wear suits for formal shit, BDUs like most militaries use for general on-base operations, and suits similar to the ones the Replicas from FEAR 2 wear for capturing dangerous SCPs. I figure, all this crazy shit the Foundation has, it would only make sense to incorporate some of it into Foundation equipment. Also one of the SCPs (can't remember the number) mentions using it in a suit meant for field agents, which apparently was powerful enough to break both the legs and arms of the agent using it.
It probably varies between locations, situations, and the task force in mind.
I imagine plain-clothed officers.
I imagine the agents to be dressed like gmen, black suits and ties, ear pieces, sunglasses, hair short and slicked back, bullet proof vest under suit, and they have a concealed weapon. Agents on containment sites look more akin to the black mesa security guards, just more white and less blue and their helmet has a visor that covers their eyes, making them all look pretty much identical. The scientists and most other personnel are just guys in lab coats, scrubs, or any other sterile sciencey/medical garb. D-class are in light gray numbered jumpsuits with a big "D" or the occasional "feed me to 682" sign on the back. Emergency containment teams range from regular men-in-black agents, to SWAT teams, to strait up soldiers and tanks and shit.
[QUOTE=megafat;35257714]Holy crap, that's awesome. Could you do a D-Class of 2010?[/QUOTE] In white: [t]http://i.imgur.com/kOGHa.png[/t] In black: [t]http://i.imgur.com/nslF5.png[/t]
[QUOTE='[Seed Eater];35259240']In white: [t]http://i.imgur.com/kOGHa.png[/t] In black: [t]http://i.imgur.com/nslF5.png[/t][/QUOTE] I love you. How good quality is the zazzle stuff and can it ship outside the US?
[QUOTE=Cone;35258719]I figure, all this crazy shit the Foundation has, it would only make sense to incorporate some of it into Foundation equipment. Also one of the SCPs (can't remember the number) mentions using it in a suit meant for field agents, which apparently was powerful enough to break both the legs and arms of the agent using it.[/QUOTE] That reminds of one of the Halo novels where they were testing the Spartan armor on a regular marine. He barely twitched his arm and the suit moved it at such a speed that it almost ripped his entire arm right off. Then he panicked and tried to get out but he ended up pretty much atomized his spine, liquefied his brain, shattered both kneecaps, and completely decimated every single other bone in his body. In a nutshell, the armor ate him for breakfast. Now I want to try and write an SCP about a set of armor that belonged to a black-knight that literally eats you alive. It chews up the wearer, digests them a little bit, then the faceplate opens up and vomits out the remains all over the nearest living thing.
[QUOTE=megafat;35259276]I love you. How good quality is the zazzle stuff and can it ship outside the US?[/QUOTE] Zazzle is usually pretty good quality. Their stuff tends to fade after 6 months to a year of frequent use, but that's not bad. And yes, they can ship outside the US. I get payments in pounds and Euros quite frequently.
[img]http://i.imgur.com/xOVLP.jpg[/img] Man, shit that washes up on the beach seems to be good SCP fuel.
Again, 682
[QUOTE=ElectricSquid;35261290][img]http://i.imgur.com/xOVLP.jpg[/img] Man, shit that washes up on the beach seems to be good SCP fuel.[/QUOTE] You see that hole near the base of it, on the left? I can't help but imagine that's its eye, and the real creature has a body that reaches miles underground.
[QUOTE=Cone;35261926]You see that hole near the base of it, on the left? I can't help but imagine that's its eye, and the real creature has a body that reaches miles underground.[/QUOTE] Sign that you're too deep into scp related stuff.
[QUOTE=ElectricSquid;35261290][img]http://i.imgur.com/xOVLP.jpg[/img] Man, shit that washes up on the beach seems to be good SCP fuel.[/QUOTE] I... ... ... What the hell IS that thing?
[QUOTE=Riller;35258982]I imagine plain-clothed officers.[/QUOTE]I recall a couple articles referring to special "plainclothes agents", who are called upon when something has to be done subtly in populated civilian areas, so yeah pretty much. I always assumed that there's a lot of subsections with varying dress codes; researchers are somewhat casually dressed underneath their labcoats, if pressure needs to be applied to a specific person they have a couple imposing MIB-ish guys they can call on, agents who go on dangerous missions are usually decked out in military gear which lacks any type of identification symbols, ect.
I always imagined that in public they'd just dress in the same clothing as people they could plausibly be. i.e. if they're scouting for potential new SCPs, they'd be dressed in the local police uniform. That way nobody wonders about the "creepy weirdo G-men looking over that car wreckage the other day"
[QUOTE=DainBramageStudios;35264567]I always imagined that in public they'd just dress in the same clothing as people they could plausibly be. i.e. if they're scouting for potential new SCPs, they'd be dressed in the local police uniform. That way nobody wonders about the "creepy weirdo G-men looking over that car wreckage the other day"[/QUOTE] Dressing as local police may raise suspicion among other popos, though, since they have a tendency to know what eachother's faces look like. And who is dispatched on patrol with eachother.
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