Chapter 210 210 – Kill SCP-001 Instantly! A Strike That Pierces the Stars!
Chapter 210 210 – Kill SCP-001 Instantly! A Strike That Pierces the Stars!
Inside the headquarters of S.H.I.E.L.D., the atmosphere was thick with shock. Nick Fury stood before the screen, repeating words he thought he would never hear in his lifetime: alien warships positioned above Jupiter, firing a blast powerful enough to tear apart the Great Red Spot. With every new detail, the lines on his forehead deepened, and the disbelief in his eyes became impossible to hide. By the time he finished reviewing the report, he was completely stunned, his mind rattled by a mix of awe and dread.
Even so, something didn't add up.
SCP-2399 was known as a terrifying alien weapon… but why had it suddenly intervened on Earth's side? Fury felt a suspicion forming in his mind, one too bizarre to even say aloud. He forced himself to steady his breath and looked back at the screen.
The projection shifted.
In the video, Foundation mortar shells soared overhead and exploded across SCP-001's massive mechanical body. The blasts did nothing—not even a scratch. For a moment, everything was silent.
Then SCP-001 froze.
Slowly, he lifted his head.
High above the atmosphere, the lower half of SCP-2399 began glowing bright blue, the air distorting violently around it. The light intensified until it swallowed the sun, a storm of smoke and heat twisting the skies. The massive weapon core began to flash, its bright blue turning into a brilliant orange-white.
Everyone watching could feel the pressure through the screen.
This was not an attack.
It was judgment.
When the Star-Destroyer Cannon fully charged, a deafening hum tore through the speakers, like some divine instrument being struck. And then—
A colossal beam of light shot down from orbit, ripping open the atmosphere as if it were paper. The beam vaporized air, earth, and everything in its way.
SCP-001 roared. His body twisted wildly as he tried to resist the beam, reaching upward as though he could grab SCP-2399 from the sky. But his hands met only flames and annihilation. The beam swallowed him whole.
Then—
BOOM!!!
The explosion shook the ground and the entire video feed trembled violently. Static filled the screen.
Had SCP-001… been eliminated?
Across the entire Marvel world, viewers watched silently, unable to even blink. Images of SCP-001's unstoppable body still lingered in their minds. But this single strike from SCP-2399—the "Divine Machine"—had shattered everything they thought was possible. The emotional impact was so overwhelming that the live chat exploded like a volcano.
> "F— F— F— WHAT?!"
"This is god-slaying firepower!"
"This didn't pierce stars… this killed a god!"
"This is the true might of the Foundation!"
Meanwhile in the S.H.I.E.L.D. command room, agents stood with wide eyes and open mouths. Nobody could believe what they just witnessed.
Natasha Romanoff whispered, still frozen in place, "One strike… killing a god instantly?"
Even if SCP-001 wasn't the "Broken God" or the supreme deity of its mythos, it was undeniably a god-tier entity. Yet it had been destroyed in a single shot.
Nick Fury could only mutter, "So this is how SCP-001 was neutralized…"
He had once imagined dozens of scenarios: mass evacuations, temporal resets, dimensional seals. But never this—another anomaly executing an instant kill.
The biggest questions started forming in his mind:
Why would SCP-2399 help?
Was SCP-001 truly dead?
Did the Foundation possess even more god-killing technology?
But there was no one to give him answers.
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Stark Industries – Reaction
Inside Stark Tower, Tony Stark slammed his palm on the table like an excited child.
"YES! That's it!" he yelled. "Do you see that? That's the power of technology!"
His face flushed red with excitement. He pointed aggressively at Colonel Rhodes.
"Even if it's a god, we can take it down! That's what science can do!"
Rhodes groaned, rubbing his forehead. "Calm down, Tony. SCP-2399 is alien tech, not yours."
"No, no, no," Stark insisted with wide eyes. "This is where all technology eventually goes. I get it now. Armor upgrades won't change anything. We need more firepower. Absolute firepower!"
He slapped his thigh.
"I've decided. I'm building a quantum cannon!"
Rhodes opened his mouth, hesitated, then closed it again. Honestly… he agreed. If Stark could replicate even a fraction of SCP-2399's firepower, he could become one of the most dangerous beings on Earth.
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Kamar-Taj – The Sorcerer's View
The Ancient One watched silently. The incredible beam still echoed through her mind. "Such power…" she whispered. This was not magic. Not mysticism. Not superpowers. It was pure technological advancement—a frontier humanity had ignored for too long.
But alongside her awe came a creeping concern.
If such technology ever fell into the hands of evil, even she might not be able to defend Earth. Only one comforting thought came to her:
"Thankfully, this weapon exists only in the Foundation's universe… and is under their control."
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James' Reaction
The screen dimmed, and the face of James—usually calm and unreadable—appeared. But even he couldn't hide his shock.
"So… this is how SCP-001 was neutralized…"
He scrolled down as new text appeared:
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Foundation Records: Addendum 001.09 – Neutralization of SCP-001
The report described how a Global Occult Coalition agent arrived in La Paz with a mysterious artifact believed capable of stopping SCP-001. The Foundation transported him with urgency.
Three days later, the agent carried the artifact directly toward SCP-001's location.
On the morning of July 25,
"a massive mechanical construct appeared in the sky"
—almost certainly SCP-2399.
The remaining records were incomplete, but the final result was clear:
SCP-001 was destroyed.
SCP-2399 disappeared.
And later reappeared on Jupiter—badly damaged.
Natasha leaned closer to the screen. "A giant mechanical construct… that has to be SCP-2399. But… why is it written so vaguely?"
Fury answered calmly, "Because of the SK-Class Broken Veil Scenario. Confidentiality takes priority over everything. Even over truth."
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The Foundation's Darkest Secret
Then the next addendum appeared.
The remains of SCP-001—thousands of gears, chains, and mechanical parts—had fallen into the Gulf of California. When the Foundation removed SCP-882 from the wreckage, everything collapsed into inactivity.
Then came the next entries:
A massive amnestic operation was carried out.
Codename: "Lower California."
Thick black smoke from SCP-001 allowed the Foundation to mask the event as a "forest fire."
Maps were redrawn. Civilians relocated.
And then—
"No fewer than 2 million people died over the next ten years due to neural-shifting amnestics."
The Marvel world erupted.
> "TWO MILLION?!"
"This is insane!"
"They killed millions just to hide it?!"
Even Stark and Rhodes were stunned.
Stark whispered, "Is this really worth it?"
Rhodes stared at the report quietly. "The Foundation does what it must… but even this feels monstrous."
Inside S.H.I.E.L.D., agents were shaken. There was no "good side" here. SCP-001 was a disaster. But the Foundation's cover-up was another disaster layered on top.
Fury ignored the outrage. His mind focused on one thought:
"So SCP-001 now refers to the remains of that god…"
The screen updated again.
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Addendum 001.11 – Agent Ruberson's Testimony
A black-and-white photo appeared: piles of mechanical debris being loaded onto a ship. These were the final remains of SCP-001.
Ruberson's account began:
> "We collected the small parts first—gears, pulleys, pistons.
They twitched. They moved. Like they were still alive.
The small pieces died after a few hours.
But the big pieces…
I could hear them move for weeks.
Like a chicken running after its head is cut off.
They were still alive."
The last sentence rang out like a cold whisper across the room.
"They were still alive."
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