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!! Refrain from using Administrivia/FirstPersonWriting, please. This is a Fridge page, not a forum.
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* If you don't turn off the alpha warhead before going through Gate B, the Foundation ''[[NukeEm nukes]]'' SCP-682 as a last-ditch effort to terminate him, and in the post-ending dialogue it's revealed that 682 survived the blast. Since 682 can adapt to whatever harm is thrown his way, the Foundation created an unstoppable monster that likely caused an [[ApocalypseHow XK-class end-of-the-world scenario.]] [[SarcasmMode Good thinking, Foundation.]]
* If you don't turn off the alpha warhead before going through Gate B, the Foundation ''[[NukeEm nukes]]'' SCP-682 as a last-ditch effort to terminate him, and in the post-ending dialogue it's revealed that 682 survived the blast. Since 682 can adapt to whatever harm is thrown his way, the Foundation created an unstoppable monster that likely caused an [[ApocalypseHow XK-class end-of-the-world scenario.]] [[SarcasmMode Good thinking, Foundation.]]
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* If you don't turn off the alpha warhead before going through Gate B, the Foundation ''[[NukeEm nukes]]'' SCP-682 as a last-ditch effort to terminate him, and in the post-ending dialogue it's revealed that 682 survived the blast. Since 682 can adapt to whatever harm is thrown his way, the Foundation created an unstoppable monster that likely caused an [[ApocalypseHow XK-class end-of-the-world scenario.]]
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* If you don't turn off the alpha warhead before going through Gate B, the Foundation ''[[NukeEm nukes]]'' SCP-682 as a last-ditch effort to terminate him, and in the post-ending dialogue it's revealed that 682 survived the blast. Since 682 can adapt to whatever harm is thrown his way, the Foundation created an unstoppable monster that likely caused an [[ApocalypseHow XK-class end-of-the-world scenario.]] [[SarcasmMode Good thinking, Foundation.]]
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* If you don't turn off the alpha warhead before going through Gate B, the Foundation ''[[NukeEm nukes]]'' SCP-682 as a last-ditch effort to terminate him, and in the post-ending dialogue it's revealed that 682 survived the blast. Since 682 can adapt to whatever harm is thrown his way, the Foundation created an unstoppable monster that likely caused an [[ApocalypseHow XK-class end-of-the-world scenario.]]
* If you don't turn off the alpha warhead before going through Gate B, the Foundation ''[[NukeEm nukes]]'' SCP-682 as a last-ditch effort to terminate him, and in the post-ending dialogue it's revealed that 682 survived the blast. Since 682 can adapt to whatever harm is thrown his way, the Foundation created an unstoppable monster that likely caused an [[ApocalypseHow XK-class end-of-the-world scenario.]]
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Fridge Logic is about what one later realizes makes no sense. Fridge Brilliance is about what one figures out later that makes perfect sense. Since this note is about why it makes sense for SCP-079 sends the player to Gate B it is a example of Fridge Brilliance, not of Fridge Logic.
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* D-9341 being [[spoiler: a former high-level researcher]] makes it reasonable in-universe that he might be aware of what to avoid and how (even if he was [[spoiler: amnesticized, he could still have retained some subconscious "don't do this" instincts]]), rather than just "the player read the guide and made him not do a thing he might otherwise have seen no reason not to do". And it doesn't contradict the BornLucky assessment in [[spoiler: ending A2]], because knowing ''what'' is after him doesn't stop it from popping up out of nowhere.
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* D-9341 being [[spoiler: a former high-level researcher]] researcher makes it reasonable in-universe that he might be aware of what to avoid and how (even if he was [[spoiler: amnesticized, he could still have retained some subconscious "don't do this" instincts]]), instincts), rather than just "the player read the guide and made him not do a thing he might otherwise have seen no reason not to do". And it doesn't contradict the BornLucky assessment in [[spoiler: ending A2]], A2, because knowing ''what'' is after him doesn't stop it from popping up out of nowhere.
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* SCP-079 insists that in order to escape, you need to use Gate B. But a player can in fact escape using Gate A. If you do in fact use Gate A, there is no radio chatter about SCP-682 escaping, and no attempt to detonate the Alpha Warheads. SCP-079 is speculated to be in league with SCP-682. The whole reason SCP-079 insists you need to use the Gate B exit is because he already needed to open Gate B to let SCP-682 out anyways.
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* SCP-079 insists that in order to escape, you need to use Gate B. But a player can in fact escape using Gate A. If you do in fact use Gate A, there is no radio chatter about SCP-682 escaping, and no attempt to detonate the Alpha Warheads. SCP-079 is speculated to be in league with SCP-682. The whole reason SCP-079 insists you need to use the Gate B exit is because he already needed to open Gate B to let SCP-682 out anyways.anyways.
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* D-9341 being [[spoiler: a former high-level researcher]] makes it reasonable in-universe that he might be aware of what to avoid and how (even if he was [[spoiler: amnesticized, he could still have retained some subconscious "don't do this" instincts]]), rather than just "the player read the guide and made him not do a thing he might otherwise have seen no reason not to do". And it doesn't contradict the BornLucky assessment in [[spoiler: ending A2]], because knowing ''what'' is after him doesn't stop it from popping up out of nowhere.
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* SCP-079 insists that in order to escape, you need to use Gate B. But a player can in fact escape using Gate A. If you do in fact use Gate A, there is no radio chatter about SCP-682 escaping, and no attempt to detonate the Alpha Warheads. SCP-079 is speculated to be in league with SCP-682. The whole reason SCP-079 insists you need to use the Gate B exit is because he already needed to open Gate B to let SCP-682 out anyways.
* D-9341 being [[spoiler: a former high-level researcher]] makes it reasonable in-universe that he might be aware of what to avoid and how (even if he was [[spoiler: amnesticized, he could still have retained some subconscious "don't do this" instincts]]), rather than just "the player read the guide and made him not do a thing he might otherwise have seen no reason not to do". And it doesn't contradict the BornLucky assessment in [[spoiler: ending A2]], because knowing ''what'' is after him doesn't stop it from popping up out of nowhere.
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* SCP-079 insists that in order to escape, you need to use Gate B. But a player can in fact escape using Gate A. If you do in fact use Gate A, there is no radio chatter about SCP-682 escaping, and no attempt to detonate the Alpha Warheads. SCP-079 is speculated to be in league with SCP-682. The whole reason SCP-079 insists you need to use the Gate B exit is because he already needed to open Gate B to let SCP-682 out anyways.