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nelkcats · 10 months
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The victim is... the same as yesterday?
Since Danny managed to master the power of duplication he noticed a couple of things: duplicates didn't always disappear when he wanted them to, it was possible to make many at once and he could change shapes when he used it. The duplicates also disappeared in ecto when destroyed.
So, when the halfa moved to a new location he decided it made the most sense to release "Human Danny's" over Gotham and stay as Phantom to look at his new home from the sky. He needed to investigate his new surroundings and probably find a better place to live.
This made the bats desperate, they had multiple alerts of "Multiple black-haired, blue-eyed boys wandering into dangerous territories" and "A meta flying around Gotham", Bruce doubted it was a coincidence, maybe the meta was a new villain.
In some cases they couldn't get there in time and the blue-eyed boy died mysteriously, since they didn't communicate with each other, they didn't know it was the same victim over and over again. Danny wasn't surprised when he felt one of his duplicates return to him. Of course, the halfa had no idea he was giving Red Robin traumas about a boy "vanishing on acid".
The batfamily, who remained without communication, thought that some villain was chasing down black-haired, blue-eyed people and killing them. Jason was the first to realize that it was the same boy and he frowned not understanding the situation. He found the meta and he was almost harmless, which didn't have sense.
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dzthenerd490 · 2 months
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File: Goosebumps - Say Cheese and Die!
SCP#: ADA
Code Name: The Bad Luck Camera
Object Class: Joke
Special Containment Procedures: SCP-ADA is contained at Site-AA. It is placed within a storage crate locked by a 6-digit pass code. The code has been erased from all records as SCP-ADA is to never be opened for any reason. Testing has been halted simply because it was quickly concluded that there was nothing left to learn from SCP-ADA. If someone wants SCP-ADA just tell them, if they can figure out the 6-digit lock then it's all there's. Though of course don't tell them that once they open it Epsilon-11 will hunt them down because it would be funny to watch them get beaten up by those guys. Oh relax! No one gives a shit about SCP-ADA, it's not like they’ll be regulated to D Class afterwards… I think.
Description: SCP-ADA is a vintage camera that is decorated rather oddly to make it have an "evil" theme to it. SCP-ADA has an unlimited amount of film meaning there's nothing stopping it from taking pictures. However, once SCP-ADA has taken a picture more specifically for someone, it will activate a curse. When someone has their picture taken by SCP-ADA they will be cursed to suffer a terrible and inescapable fate. Most of the time this results in a bad injury or some source of bad luck, though in more extreme cases it can lead to a painful death. SCP-ADA isn't always limited to causing bad things, but it can also curse its victims to die abnormal deaths such as becoming skinnier than a skeleton or bloating to more than the body can handle. 
Once the picture is taken the only way to stop the curse or reverse its effects is to tear up the picture. Photo editing has been shown to work as well though the effects never last, as such tearing up the photo is the best choice. Despite the danger it possesses, SCP-ADA is labeled as Object Class Joke because it's only dangerous if you actually use it. Since it's not really useful by Foundation standards, not even as a weapon, it can't be seen as anything more than just a joke as a result. 
SCP-ADA was discovered in 1992 when two high school kids were reported missing after a short series of strange occurrences happening within a week. A man got his car wrecked, a young boy got a bad concussion in a baseball accident, and a girl mysteriously disappeared for a day only to return the next day claiming she didn't know where she went. Foundation agents found that all the events lead them back to the basement of an abandoned house. There they found SCP-ADA as well of the two corpses of the kids reported missing. Their bodies were cremated and returned to the families with the cover story being they died in a fall accident within the house. 
After SCP-ADA was taken to Site-AA it was tested profusely until the full extent of its anomalous abilities were made clear, which only took 3 days. Of each of the [data expunged] D Class it was tested on, 70% died of natural causes, sickness, and accidents; 25% died of abnormal causes, and 5% ended up dying the moment the picture came out. Though the abnormal deaths warranted some further testing and investigation, many administrative staff found that further continuing testing with SCP-ADA was a waste of time. It was also concluded that containment resources shouldn't be wasted either, so it was labeled as Object Class Joke and sent to storage with the bare minimum of security given. To this day no one has touched SCP-ADA, even during a containment breach no hostiles, spies, or other SCP's have stolen SCP-ADA. It has been mostly forgotten; the unfortunate fate of most anomalies captured by the Foundation. 
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