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Stanley busies himself with the script that he’d gotten very far off track of, his mind latching onto the first question he sees. Now, uh, are you willing to share what you look like?
“Why don’t you come in here and find out?”
Of course that’s his answer. Ah, no thank you, Stanley replies before his apprehension can make itself known. I’m just fine.
The Narrator only chuckles. “Shame.”
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Stanley, an SCP Foundation researcher, has been assigned a new project. Unfortunately for him, this new SCP is about to cause a lot of problems for him. (And his heart.)
(Or: The Narrator is an SCP and Stanley is gay.)
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18 Jun 2026
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17 Jun 2026
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On his way to work Stanley listens to a lesser-known radio station for one specific talk show host who goes by the call name Narrator. When the video game he and his team have been working on auditions some voice actors he's suddenly struck with meeting the man face to face who for all this time was nothing but a voice. Can Stanley muster up the courage to ask out his sorta-celebrity crush before the projects through? And how many times can the Narrator insist on retakes in order to keep seeing the cute shy developer before people get suspicious?
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15 Jun 2026
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“A light goes out, flickering slightly before vanishing from the Narrator’s awareness. The human should still be able to make their way by the backup lights that run along the edge where the walls meet the floor, but they freeze in place for a moment. Then there are hands grabbing onto a seam between wall panels and hauling the human up towards the ceiling. They poke at the wires for a moment, then grab hold of one and press it back into its socket; the connection reestablishes, and the light flickers back to life.”
Stanley is a skilled mechanic always looking for a new challenge. He jumps at the opportunity to explore a strange mechanical labyrinth, but it feels like there’s more to these empty hallways than meets the eye.
The Narrator has inhabited this shell for too long to even measure, but he’s never cared much about the humans who occasionally wander in. So then, why is this one different?
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- Part 1 of Everything Machine
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15 Jun 2026
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Stanley has gone through the Skip Button ending once, and once was far too much.
Fortunately, the game glitched at the last moment, and the Narrator is none the wiser.
Unfortunately, everything beyond the New Content door is still out there.Stanley has to do everything in his power (which isn't much) to keep both of them away from the Memory Zone so they never have to see that button again. No matter what.
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14 Jun 2026

