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hi hi hi :]] i’ve been into scp and scp doctors for most of my life,, and during that time my memory of them and the timeline of events had gotten very jumbled up. that wasn’t really a problem for me until i decided i wanted to write my own scp doctor fanfic loosely based on existing wiki canon. (with my own ocs of course added into the mix) i was wondering if there’s any specific timeline of events that was written for their stories???? maybe even some birthdays possibly??? or when they got picked up by the foundation??
i have a vague idea that most of the characters got involved with the foundation around the 70s/80s leading into the 90s and most of their early days happened between the later to late 90s and then early 2000s, and shit starting to get fucked up later on. but still, is there any canon time frames??? or should i just make up my own timeline and be free since there is NO canon?? i’m asking you because idk who else to, and i feel as though you have good knowledge about older canons. thank you so much for reading even if you can’t help <33
Short answer: There is in fact no canon and you can do anything you want. If you do want to go through the effort of assembling your own timeline and need to start somewhere, thedeadlymoose has done some tremendous work in trying to fit all the disparate stories from the early history of the Wiki into some kind of continuity so I recommend you take a a look at their entries in the Personnel and Character Dossier, as well as their notes for the Resurrection Canon (. Also, like, read Resurrection if you haven't, if you like the old characters at all you owe it to yourself, it's by far the most ambitious thing anyone has ever done with them on the Wiki.
That being said: I do have my own timelines / characterizations for all of these characters that I assembled over the years and all of my own stories for the Wiki comply with, so like. Now is as good a time as any to share those, I suppose. Genuinely massive block of text below the cut.
Quick note: Kondraki is based in part on the writing and characterization his creator has done at @kondraki. Rights is based in part on the answers I got to a couple of questions thedeadlymoose put through to her creator for me around a year ago. The rest are personal headcanons and various bits of and pieces from different stories across the Wiki I like. All of this is meant to be compliant with the Resurrection canon as it exists in its current form.
GEARS:
- Born in the late 1940s.
- Has an engineering PhD from a veiled college somewhere; Spent some time teaching there in his late twenties and early thirties.
- Scouted by the Foundation in the late 70s/early 80s; quickly rose to a Level 4 research / Keter class containment specialist position and stayed there. Fundamentally unfit for the kind of politicking that a higher level job would require.
- Left behind Leanne and Alison Chao on the other side of the veil. They know he is alive and receive an ample cut of his Foundation salary each month, but they don't know where he is or why he left, and the lack of closure is precisely why Alison comes to resent him so much.
- Iceberg becomes his assistant in the late 80s and is stuck as such until his suicide some time in the mid 90s. Iceberg blames Gears for this.
- Following Iceberg's death, Gears leaves Site-19 for the first time in nearly 20 years to collaborate with Kondraki on an experimental containment protocol for SCP-239 at Site-17. After said containment protocol fails spectacularly in 1999and Gears is forced to put SCP-239 into a medically induced coma he transfers back to Site-19, where he will stay for the rest of his life.
- Some time in the 2000s, he takes on his first assistant since Iceberg in Troy Lament, but the dynamic between them is odd and strained and Lament quickly moves on to other things.
- In 2006, he assassinates Kondraki at the behest of the O5 council.
CROW:
- Born around 1960. Congenitally blind.
- An extremely gifted student. Goes to college quite young. Meets Gears through being taught by him for a time.
- Recruited into the Foundation in the 80s shortly after completing his PhD, with Gears' recommendation. Rises meteorically through the Foundation. Presented with a bunch of fascinating and extremely unethical research opportunities throughout the 80s, 90s and early 00s.
- In 1996, an experiment gone wrong transplants his consciousness into the body of his service dog Pathos.
- In 2006, Foundation crackdowns following the 682 breach at Site-19 and the failure of Omega-7 lead to the mothballing of nearly all of Crow's projects. Having lost access to the means to conduct his life's work, and unable to ever leave the Foundation on account of the state of his body, Crow becomes quite depressed.
- Artificially extends the lifespan of Pathos' body to almost 25 years through various means of biohacking, but eventually hits a limit to what he can do. Dies in 2017-ish of old age.
CLEF:
- Born some time in the 60s in Southern England
- A weak reality bender. Discovered by the GOC in his teenage years and, instead of being killed, is taken in and trained as a "reality sink". Works with a taskforce of barely trained working class guys that the GOC is essentially exploiting to do extremely dangerous and traumatizing work.
- Meri is born in 1987 as the product of a relationship with his childhood best friend. Later the same year Ukulele kills Meri's mother, believed to be a Type Black by the GOC, in the Cornwall Incident. Being unable to bring himself to kill Meri as well despite knowing that between herself and her mother she is the far more dangerous anomaly, Ukulele takes her and runs; She's dropped off at the convent in Ireland some weeks later.
- He spends around two and a half years homeless and on the run and eventually runs into Kondraki in Brazil in 1990 where they are both detained by the Foundation. He is quickly recognized as a former GOC agent and convinced to formally defect to the Foundation. In the process, Meri is discovered in Ireland and contained
- Spends the 90s mostly working as a MTF training supervisor specializing in the containment of humanoids, as well as occasional field work. In Site-1999, briefly transfers to Site-17 as a consultant for the containment of SCP-239. This turns out to be a huge mistake, as his and SCP-249 respective reality-bending anomalies begin amplifying each other in a horrible feedback loop, eventually causing a massive and catastrophic breach. Afterwards, he is assigned an SCP classification and his privileges are heavily restricted.
- Originally tasked with the assassinating Kondraki in 2006 but fails to pull through. Unbeknownst to him, Gears is lying in wait as a backup plan.
- Retires from his from active duty following the assasinations of Kondraki, Agent AA and Agent Maddox. Gets a PhD in psychology and pens a couple of extremely controversial papers on Type Greens. Finally, in 2015, is called upon to manage taskforce Lamda-2 as part of Project Alpha-9.
RIGHTS:
- Born some time in the 60s in the northeastern United States.
- Went to art school.
- Recruited by the Foundation in 1991 after being a bystander to an anomalous incident (specifically, terminating the anomaly in question by hitting it with her car)
- Gets her PhD in biochemistry at Site-17 in the 90s. Befriends Kondraki l, a fellow junior researcher at the time. Mentored by Crow to some extent; Involved in the experiments surrounding the Olympia Project. Develops a coping mechanism of extreme compartmentalization in response to the more traumatizing aspects of her work.
- Enters a relationship with fellow researcher Christopher Burns in the early 2000s; Surprised by an unplanned pregnancy in 2004. Marries Burns in 2005 and gives birth to her daughter Ophelia shortly thereafter. Suffers from post-partum depression.
- Quite shaken following the death of Kondraki's death and dissolution of his and and Mónica's family. In 2009, after a period of deliberation, she and Burns decide to "retire" from the Foundation at the cost of a large portion of their memories and life's work to be able to raise their daughter in safer and more stable conditions.
KONDRAKI:
- Born on the 22nd of January 1964 alongside his twin sister Alicja in Carbondale, Illinois.
- Goes to college alongside Alicja, majoring in history, but drops out in 1986. Buys a used van, remodels it, and travels both American continents for 4 years. Meets Mónica Urbano on the road and begins a queerplatonic partnership with her.
- In 1990, is detained by the Foundation alongside Ukulele after running into 408 in the Brazilian rainforest and offered a job. From the perspective of his family back in Illinois, he goes missing.
- He and Mónica spend some time as field researchers but trade eventually trade their jobs for more steady employment at Site-17 after Mónica becomes pregnant with Draven in 1991. Draven is born on Kondraki's 28th birthday, January 22nd 1992.
- Befriends Rights as a junior researcher at Site-17. Pens his PhD thesis on SCP-408, whom he teaches to communicate. His first project as a senior researcher is devising a containment protocol for SCP-239 alongside Gears.
- Incident 239-B and its fallout in 1999 leaves him traumatized and alienated from the Foundation's stated mission, leading to a prolonged downward spiral throughout the early 2000s.
- In 2002, he and Mónica separate.
- In 2006, SCP-682 is released into Site-19, causing extensive damage. Gears strongly suspects this to be an intentional act of sabotage on the part of Kondraki, but the Foundation is unable to implicate him since it happened in the chaos and confusing of a different breach. This, alongside the somewhat concurrent failure of project Omega-7, leads to massive crackdowns by the Foundation against lax security protocols and experimental research involving anomalies.
- In late 2006, Kondraki is assassinated by Gears. His death is framed as a suicide.
at a silt verses relisten kind of point in my life and wanted to make a formal lineup for the cast since the last time I took a crack at it most of season 3 wasn't actually out. behold some of my favorite fictional characters of all time
Hi guys does anyone know of any smaller scale SCP discords or something of the sort where I could come hang out... I've been increasingly offline for circa a year but I kinda miss fandom and being active in it