What SCP-173 nickname?
SCP-173, also known as “The Sculpture” or “Peanut” is the main antagonist of SCP – Containment Breach and the first SCP ever documented by the Foundation.
Can SCP-173 be contained?
When an operative needs to blink, they will announce it before doing so in order to prevent SCP-173 from moving. The operatives will then use a containment box to capture SCP-173 and return it to its containment chamber.
Can SCP-173 break down doors?
According to the guide, SCP-173 is capable of opening doors by pressing the botton next to a door. However, the guide doesn’t specify whether can SCP-173 also use elevator doors or open doors that require a keycard.
Why is SCP-173 called Peanut?
Originally posted by Steviegt6: Originally posted by Bruce Wayne: Because during april fools he had a peanut skin on. It was funny at first but after about the billionth time its getting kind of old.
What SCP is a statue?
SCP-173, also known as The Sculpture, is a creature from the SCP Foundation, a fictional organization that works to keep anomalous objects, places, and creatures secret from the rest of the world. SCP-173 is an animate statue made of concrete and rebar, painted with Krylon brand spray paint.
Why does SCP-173 look different?
In the case of 173, it was a photograph of a sculpture by a Japanese artist, initially used with permission of neither artist nor photographer. SCP’s administrators retell this with a photo making it look very different outside the context of an SCP report.