I’m In Charge of SCP

I’m In Charge of SCP

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我在SCP当仓管

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 我在SCP当仓管

By walnut again, 又来的核桃

3.1
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
503 chapters
Original Publisher
qidian

Description

Object Class: Keter Description: SCP-X is a humanoid that calls himself “Zhang Jue” and came from a parallel universe with traits that are unaffected by most SCP anomalous objects. Long-term observational studies reveal that he has a mildly antisocial personality and loves to tr*sh-talk. SCP-X can obtain the ability of a particular SCP anomalous object through physical contact, and the ability obtained will be adjusted accordingly to his condition. Special Containment Procedures: Special attention needs to be paid to the containment of SCP-X. (Special precautions towards themself) SCP-X should be contained in a single villa designed by a French designer, not less than 50 x 50 x 20 meters, with a garden on the top floor and a swimming pool with no less than 200 square meters in the courtyard. The Foundation shall assign a male staff member over 50 years of age, trained in British royal etiquette, who shall wear a wig 24 hours a day to assist in the management of the villa. The staff monitoring the SCP-X behavior must undergo a monthly psychological evaluation. There have been cases where staff had quit the Foundation because they could not stand the tr*sh talk.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
qidian
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

I’m In Charge of SCP Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on I’m In Charge of SCP "I'm In Charge of SCP" certainly sparked my curiosity with its blend of action, sci-fi, and psychological elements, all wrapped up in an SCP foundation setting. Jumping in, I was eager to see how the author would handle such a rich and potentially terrifying universe. ### First Impressions The premise is undeniably intriguing. A protagonist suddenly thrust into a position of power within the SCP Foundation, wielding some kind of ability-stealing power? Sign me up! However, my initial enthusiasm was quickly tempered by some recurring themes in the early chapters. ### What Works Well There's a definite appeal to the comedic undertones that run through the story. The author manages to inject humor into what could easily be a relentlessly grim setting, and that's a definite plus. I found myself appreciating the protagonist's observational skills and intelligence, which peek through despite his often abrasive exterior. This complexity makes him more than just a one-dimensional character. Also, the SCP elements are well-integrated, creating a compelling backdrop for the unfolding events. ### Areas of Concern The main sticking point for me, and what seems to be a divisive element for many, is the protagonist's personality. His "trash talk" and seemingly arrogant attitude can be grating at times. While some readers find it funny or even a deliberate tactic, I can see how it could easily become tiresome. I did find myself wondering if his interactions with the female doctor might lead to romance, but it seems the author is intentionally subverting those expectations, focusing instead on a platonic or sibling-like dynamic. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers have pointed out potential plot points involving the doctor, suggesting she might be a double agent or under mind control. This adds another layer of intrigue, but it also highlights a potential issue: the focus on romantic relationships might overshadow more crucial plot developments. ### Final Verdict "I'm In Charge of SCP" is a mixed bag. If you can tolerate a protagonist with a potentially off-putting personality and enjoy a blend of humor and horror in a familiar setting, then this novel might be worth a try. However, if you're easily turned off by arrogant characters or are looking for a straightforward, serious SCP adaptation, you might want to proceed with caution. Overall, I'd say it's a decent read with some redeeming qualities, but it's not without its flaws.

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