Would the Justice League approvewith the Foundation's methods in any way?

Would the Justice League approvewith the Foundation's methods in any way?

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Batman might to a certain degree. Dude has plans to neutralize and/or kill other League members similar to how the Foundation would.

I've heard it argued that Batman would make a pretty good Foundation agent here and there.

they'd immediately try to take it over, or at least make sure they had O-5 level clearance

I can see them getting clearance for some stuff. Probably not all, but enough that they don't step on each other's toes.

would the Foundation label superheros as SCP's?

I doubt it. The Foundation preserves normalcy. In DC and similar cape settings, superheroes are the new normal. They'd just expand parameters and deal with the change.

They allow Task Force X to exist. They don’t like it but they let it.

Does the Foundation work with the government? Either way, they would reluctantly allow them to exist but some of the members would constantly undermine them and go against them.

So basically nothing would change?

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>Does the Foundation work with the government?
The government basically works for the Foundation.

The foundation probably did classify metahumans as SCP's in the past though.

They did, but in DC, after the boom in them, theyd probably just let it slide. Waste of resources trying to erase that much information all at once.

>SCP-173
So anyone want to explain what the fuck this is? To be honest I'm not very familiar with this stuff.

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SCP is lame. It's all about Lobotomy Corporation these days. Speaking of which, would LC make a good cartoon series?

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Basically he's a statue and you have to stare at him to stop him from killing you. It only moves when nobody is looking at it.

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I like Lobotomy Corp, but it's nowhere near big enough to discuss outside of various gameplay shenanigans, or even have a good series for.

RCP exists and it's a better version of SCP.

As says, he's a statue that moves when you don't look at it. But his abilities are actually pretty fucky when you start taking a look st them.

>even have a good series for.
Considering how half of the game is visual novel story stuff, I have to say you're wrong about that.

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>RCP
>good
Go back to /x/.

It would literally jsut be a retread of the game. You can't make a good series for LC without having it involve the rest of the world, and we know jackshit about that.

At least wait until Library of Ruina before you start trying to shitpost about Lobotomy.

That sequel / spinoff game's music is fucking nice

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There were managers before the game though. You could easily make a prequel cartoon series.

It's at least better than SCP. The people there seem to actually give a shit. The only problem I've seen was how they constantly shit on SCP. Deservedly so, but still annoying.

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RCP is literally lolfoundation tier. It's fine if you like shitty ripoffs of Series 1 and 2 articles, but don't go around telling people it's actually good. You might subject people to godawful trash like the Hateful Star rewrite amongst other atrocities.

He'd fund them for sure.

I don't think they'd really need any of the Wayne's fortune, but they'd probably appreciate the sentiment.

Hell, you want to say that "the people there seem to actually give a shit?" Try telling that to all the people they steal their work from. At LEAST half of the articles over on the RPC Authority were taken from the SCP site and pasted near verbatim onto their own, with *just* enough changes made to avoid initial looks. The RPC staff themselves have fully admitted to this and have blatantly expresssed their disregard whenever someone brings it up. It got so bad that they nearly got a legal case on their asses over it, and had to double-back to try and save face. This was only for the one incident where someone bothered bringing it up for their specific article. There are many many more cases of this shit.

Say whatever you will about SCP. But I'd rather not throw my lot in with the kind of people dumb and callous enough to think that stealing other people's work is a good idea, no matter their stories.

The new Unity SCP game has added a different version of SCP -173

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Peanut got a bit fucked up.

What did they do to my nut?

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Take that you smug statue bastard.

It fused with a D Class during an attempt to secure it in SCP- 914

>implying the Justice League aren't just a smokescreen the Foundation employs

>implying the League isn't a smokescreen for a smokescreen for a smokescreen for the Foundation

>Implying the Foundation isn't a smokescreen for the League

>implying boh aren't smokesccreens for the O-5 Council

>Arkham Asylum inmates all become D-Boys

Can't tell if things are better or worse.

It's the Weeping Angels from Dr. Who, except even older. It's basically the "Rhydon" of the SCP foundation. It's #173, but it's the first ever conceptualized and set the tone and direction for all the others.

I don't know about superheroes, but Godzilla would totally be considered an SCP right? I'd love to see an attempt to contain him.

At first no, but then after after getting better context they'd begrudgingly have to.

SCP and Justice League can't really exist in the same universe. The two are far too anti-ethical of each other and there's no circumstance in which both could have arisen at the same time. Whoever arose first would immediately attempt to put an end to the other once they became aware of each other.

>They'd just expand parameters and deal with the change.
Foundation only expands parameters so far as the illusion of normalcy can be maintained.
I don't think there's any extent to which anyone short of Batman doesn't open a cosmological bag of worms.

It honestly depends on how that Foundation develops. Basically every mature universe has an incarnation of the Foundation unless It ends up stillborn or shit goes FUBAR. Some variations are nice enough, and some are hardasses. And others are any number of things in-between.

>Americans develop Superheros, Russians contain/create Skips
Add the arabs hoarding talismans and Europe-lol Europe- too wound up in postwar reconstruction to give a damn. SCPs are the crazy makedo russian autism at work, and KGB is the supersecret disassociated all encompassing (EVIL and not on drugs to not confuse it with other alphabet agencies) government deathsquad anyway.

>Basically every mature universe has an incarnation of the Foundation unless It ends up
Granted, but stupid. You can come up with an infinite number of hypotheticals and just say "This is the Universe where SCP and the Justice League got along!" or "This is the universe where the SCP and the Justice League wiped each other out". You're technically right, but it renders the discussion entirely moot and meaningless if you're not discussing this specific universe where these specific SCPs are contained in this specific fashion. Either set parameters, or don't.

Hey, I'm just telling it how it is. And strictly speaking, the Foundation in basically all instances (that aren't Site 13 at least) are fairly reasonable. The O-5s aren't assholes. If it comes down to it, they'll figure out an agreement between the League and themselves.

>Hey, I'm just telling it how it is.
As am I.

>The O-5s aren't assholes.
The O-5s have agendas that circumstantially benefit mankind. The extent to which they are willing to compromise those is questionable at best.

>If it comes down to it, they'll figure out an agreement between the League and themselves.
Any agreement that does not allow mankind to maintain the pretense of total superiority and control is at ends with the Foundation's ultimate goals and purposes.

>The O-5s have agendas that circumstantially benefit mankind. The extent to which they are willing to compromise those is questionable at best.
Resurrection basically deals with them swallowing their pride (most anyway) and going with a pretty crazy plan involving the anomalies. And they sometimes work amicably with other forces in fighting anomalies. They're inhuman, but they're not so bad that they flat-out fail to understand relationships that benefit them.

>Any agreement that does not allow mankind to maintain the pretense of total superiority and control is at ends with the Foundation's ultimate goals and purposes.
You're not wrong, but the League and other metahumans don't exact disrupt humanity's dominance. They're just those guys who people occasionally wonder about, but aren't severely hampered by.

If the Foundation was truly at odds with everything that so much as looked inhuman, theyd be drowned beneath even greater tides than they already deal with. They'll accept aid from other beings when they need it, and if the public view on things changes such that this is the new normal, then they can adapt.

Superman is inherently incapable of being "normal." It's right in his title; SUPERman.
The core issue with superheroes is their flamboyance. They serve to be an inspiration, but really they're far beyond anything a normal person could accomplish. SCP would probably find Lex easier to sympathethize with than anyone on the Justice League.

>SCP would probably find Lex easier to sympathethize with than anyone on the Justice League.
You mean the guy who got power enough to fix at least a single reality and grant utopia to all that live, power the Foundation would KILL for, and gave all of it up JUST to spite Superman? The same man who is currently actively fucking over humanity and the whole of existence in favor of a doomed timeline of evil he saw and wants to recreate, again, solely to spite Superman? That Lex Luthor?

The Foundation would sooner launch him into the sun than anything else.

I unironically think believing in intellectual property makes you less intelligent

If that's the case, what did the foundation do with the metahumans already in custody?

Probably release them at some point or another if they're stable enough, or keep them contained if they prove too dangerous for everyone and everything else. The former is what they tend to do with anomalies that they sufficiently understand and can therefore consider non-anomalous, allowing them to give them out to the public.

Even Batman is pretty weird, given his connections to certain cosmic events.

Releasing them is a PR disaster.
They'd need to erase their memory out of the wazoo.