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Nolan Bushnell, co-founder of {{Creator/Atari}} (yes, that one) was one of a cabal of drug-addled warlocks that used videogames to fuel black magic with the souls of children, in order to gain great power and greater profits. While largely decimated by UsefulNotes/TheGreatVideoGameCrashOf1983, '''Arcadia''''s acolytes still exist in the games industry.

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Nolan Bushnell, co-founder of {{Creator/Atari}} (yes, that one) was one of a cabal of drug-addled warlocks that used videogames to fuel black magic with the souls of children, in order to gain great power and greater profits. While largely decimated by UsefulNotes/TheGreatVideoGameCrashOf1983, MediaNotes/TheGreatVideoGameCrashOf1983, '''Arcadia''''s acolytes still exist in the games industry.
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* PretentiousLatinMotto: Ecce Homo Platonis. Ecce Homo ("Behold, the man") is a phrase from Literature/TheBible said by Pontus Pilatus when presenting Jesus bound and whipped. The addition of "Platonis" makes it "Behold, the man of Plato," a reference to an anecdote about Diogenes the Cynic where he responded to Plato's defition of a man as "featherless biped" by bringing a plucked chicken and declaring "Here is Plato's man." The motto reflects how they pretend to be a serious and dignified institution while actually being rather silly.
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* DeathSeeker: Taking a picture of the lake with SCP-978 produced a photo of the bodies in the water alive and with their identities restored. Assuming SCP-2316's powers work in reverse (i.e. somehow removing a body would weaken it), this would kill the entity outright.

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