T minus Oblivion

T minus Oblivion

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Synopsis: After a lot of trials and errors, when Ron finally became successful in getting his teleporting machine to work, the first place he visited was the infamous Site-19, where the coffee machine [SCP-294] had been kept. The incidents that unfolded because of the choices he made that night, how much of it did he plan and how much was coincidence, only time will tell. * Updates on hold * Idea used: "SCP-294" by Arcibi, from the SCP Wiki. Source: https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-294. Licensed under CC-BY-SA. * Imposing Imposters is a group of a few writers and this story is being written in relay writing style. Each of us are taking turns writing the story, writing one page on every turn. If the storytelling seems inconsistent and the story looks like a first draft, it obviously is. We plan to proofread and revise the entire story after it is complete. This is a fun writing project for us. We hope you will have fun reading it as well. * The name in the page title is the alias of the writer who wrote that page.
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