Was SCP-682 Really That Hard to Kill After All? - Summary

Summary

The text is a story about a cross test between scp-682 and scp-173, two dangerous anomalies contained by the scp foundation. scp-682 is a hard-to-destroy reptile that hates all life, and scp-173 is a statue that kills anyone who blinks or looks away from it. The test results in scp-173 multiplying uncontrollably and causing a global catastrophe, while scp-682 is left helpless and terrified. The summary is:

The scp foundation tries to kill scp-682, a hateful reptile, by exposing it to scp-173, a deadly statue. The test backfires when scp-173 starts duplicating and killing everyone. scp-682 is trapped and surrounded by its ancient enemy.

Facts

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1. SCP-682 is a hard-to-destroy reptile that hates the SCP Foundation and all life.
2. SCP-173 is a statue-like creature that can move and kill when not observed.
3. The Foundation tried to use SCP-173 to kill SCP-682, but failed and caused a containment breach.
4. SCP-173 multiplied and killed millions of people and other SCPs, including the Foundation staff.
5. SCP-682 was left alone in its chamber, surrounded by SCP-173 instances, waiting for its death.