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Ongoing, First published Apr 16
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When a new group of D-class personnel are brought to a site, they're given only the bare minimum, forced to serve their sentences in cold, isolated containment cells. They are used like guinea pigs to further the Foundation's understanding of the anomalies they contain, some of which are beyond comprehension.

Follow the story of five different D-class members as they navigate the treacherous halls of the site, fighting for survival in a world of incomprehensible horrors.
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TRIGGER WARNING: death, surgery, stockholm syndrome, depression, anxiety Based off the tale "Crunch" from the wiki. It's called "Are We Cool Yet" because the original plot was going to include Peanut's creators, the anartists, but the story went somewhere else. Anyway, a group of motley SCPs get together and breach containment once and for all! It is mostly angst with a side of fluff. I'll take my time I'll take my time You cannot rush What can't be timed And its tough believing There's someone living out there Happier than me Happier than me We may be lost And gone forever The rain will wash our memory But when we cry We cry together Like it was meant to be - AJR, Growing Old on Bleeker Street