Talk:Patient/Object Classifications
DR SOYSTEEIINNNNN we need neutralplier'd instead of neutralized
^^^ holy gem -Dr. Soyberg
--- about Keter = Cobtion, should Keter be Thrembo instead? it's already a common word in soy lingo and i've already seen it being used in multiple articles -gem
--- Anomalous Objects = S-XYZ or OBJ S-XYZ (S being short for Soy of course)
Administrator (talk) 17:59, 9 February 2024 (PST)
>about Keter = Cobtion, should Keter be Thrembo instead? it's already a common word in soy lingo and i've already seen it being used in multiple articles
I agree. I'll probably switch it over to that. -Dr. Soyberg
>Anomalous Objects = S-XYZ or OBJ S-XYZ (S being short for Soy of course)
Maybe SO-(XYZ) (SO meaning Soy Objects) could work better? It's mainly up to the community to decide. -Dr. Soyberg
What I wanted to add
Since the page is not unlocked I'll put what I wanted to add below --SprokemowerMan (talk) 23:45, 10 February 2024 (PST)
Guideline for Newgods
Object classes do not necessarily describe threat level, but rather how difficult a Patient or Object is to contain. Safe basically means the Patient can be locked in a box with no worries. For example, a piece of anomalous, paranormal C4 that needs to be triggered with a button would be safe, because you can lock it in a box with no worries. Euclid means the Patient is likely to escape, so more extensive measures should be taken. An example of this would probably be some Houdini soyjak monster. Keter means the Patient is very difficult to contain. A colossal monster who could teleport around would probably be a Keter. Neutralized means the subject no longer needs containment, like a Patient who was cured, or got assassinated by the Chaos 'Cord. For more detail, you can visit the Object Classes page on the SCP wiki, or otherwise, the RPC wiki, if you're feeling chuddy.
suggestion
maybe we should call the anomalies SAP instead of scp (Soy Asylum Patient)