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Regalis eventually removed SCP-513-1 from the game, stating that "SCP-513 nullifies any chances of the player escaping and surviving if they made it to the ending". Since version 2.1, [[SCP-372]] has acted as a replacement for SCP-513-1. {{Clr}}
 
Regalis eventually removed SCP-513-1 from the game, stating that "SCP-513 nullifies any chances of the player escaping and surviving if they made it to the ending". Since version 2.1, [[SCP-372]] has acted as a replacement for SCP-513-1. {{Clr}}
 
However, in a recent teaser, a figure resembling SCP-513-1 was seen at 0:10 in the video, using SCP-096's placeholder model.
 
   
 
==SCP-650==
 
==SCP-650==

Revision as of 22:24, 2 September 2013

This is a list of SCPs that were either removed from the game or were planned to be added but were cancelled.

SCP-513-1

SCP-513-1
Scp-513-1
Info
Object Class Euclid
Animate? Yes
Harmful? No
SCP Link SCP-513-1
Containment Chamber
Gallery

SCP-513-1 was a byproduct of SCP-513, nicknamed "A Cowbell" on the Foundation site.

In versions 0.1-2.0, SCP-513 could be heard ringing over the intercom at random points in time. After such, the player would begin to see SCP-513-1 occasionally in their peripheral vision. Despite being described as being hostile and would eventually cause an affected subject to commit suicide, SCP-513-1 did not inflict any form of harm upon the player.

Regalis eventually removed SCP-513-1 from the game, stating that "SCP-513 nullifies any chances of the player escaping and surviving if they made it to the ending". Since version 2.1, SCP-372 has acted as a replacement for SCP-513-1.

SCP-650

SCP-650
WHAT A MAROOOOOOOOON - lolreference
Info
Object Class Euclid
Animate? Yes
Harmful? No
SCP Link SCP-650
Containment Chamber
Gallery

SCP-650, or the "Startling Statue", is a black colored humanoid statue with no facial features. It is completely smooth and its default position is facing skyward with arms stretched out. If it is not being observed, the statue has the potential to relocate itself directly behind the person who viewed in a threatening pose, causing a "fight-or-flight" response in subjects.

SCP-650 was proposed by a user on the SCP - Containment Breach forums. After reading the proposal, Regalis considered adding it into the game if a model was made due to the fact that it could be easily implemented. Progress for the project became very slow and eventually fell apart altogether due to overall lack of morale from fellow members of the community. Inevitably, all progress came to a halt and no attempts have been made to finish the model. The project is thus presumed cancelled. 

Inactive thread detailing implementation.

SCP-689

SCP-689
Hey he looks kinda neat
Info
Object Class Keter
Animate? No
Harmful? Yes
SCP Link SCP-689
Containment Chamber
Gallery

SCP-689 is an SCP object known as the Foundation wiki as "Haunter in the Dark". Specifically, it is a small, green soapstone statue.

A model and containment room was created for SCP-689 in the hope of better utilizing the eye mechanics in the game. It was intended that whenever the player made eye contact with SCP-689, they would have to maintain it. Should they take their eyes off SCP-689, it would instantly kill them. Regalis (while in favor of better use of the eye mechanics) deemed SCP-689 too "powerful and over-the-top", and decided on not including the SCP in the game.

The room model, SCP-689 model, and two bare-bones textures could be found within the files of the game in v0.1.1-v0.5.5 prior to their removal.

SCP-689's nickname, "Haunter in the Dark", is a reference to the story of the same name by the late science-fiction/horror author H.P. Lovecraft. Template:Rejected SCP nav