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Chapter 92 - Chapter 92: Three Million Years of Containment, The Offensive Is Reversed

[SCP-3999 will be contained with love and understanding]

When this line appeared in the file, it caught everyone by surprise. For a moment, the entire audience—shocked and exhausted from witnessing the endless torment of Talloran—froze in stunned silence.

In the midst of horror and chaos, a sliver of humanity emerged.

Love. Understanding.

These weren't methods forged in cold steel or cosmic law. They were values of compassion—an attempt at empathy. And yet... they were crossed out.

It didn't work.

In the archives, countless containment attempts were detailed—each one darker than the last.

Talloran endured horrors, adapted, and fought to define or contain SCP-3999.

But now, as the log approached its final "Special Containment Procedures" section, it ended with something terrifying:

[SCP-3999 is currently uncontainable and is precipitating a ZK-Class end-of-reality scenario.]

[The most feasible option is for Researcher Talloran, believed to be the focus of SCP-3999, to cut off contact with all Foundation personnel to avoid collateral damage.]

[Theoretically, if Talloran is isolated in a remote area, SCP-3999's destructive capabilities will temporarily... take away the dinosaurs.]

Take away the dinosaurs.

Even the last line twisted into nonsense.

Zyn turned toward James, her voice trembling: "Doesn't this mean…"

James exhaled, barely audible.

"This means that... Talloran has yet to find a way to truly contain SCP-3999."

The brief euphoria that had lit up the Marvel Universe after Talloran's earlier fightback instantly evaporated.

Despair.

The weight of that word returned like a crushing tide.

"So... after everything," Natasha Romanoff muttered as she stared blankly at the screen, "after enduring so much pain and losing everything… he still failed?"

Her voice cracked, heavy with sorrow.

The screen seemed to darken. Everyone could imagine it:

Talloran, broken in body, his soul barely holding on, kneeling before a laughing, chaotic god.

It was enough to make anyone surrender.

And yet...

Just as the hopelessness reached its peak, more text appeared in the document's next section:

[Description:]

[SCP-3999 is a collection of errors in the world.]

[SCP-3999 is you, reading this.]

[SCP-3999 is the spirit of Researcher Talloran.]

[SCP-3999 is all of the above. Now. Forever. At all times. In your dreams.]

[This can only be the conclusion. So stop asking questions.]

Zyn gasped and turned toward James. "He's trying to define it… again?"

James gave a small, solemn nod. "Yes. Talloran hasn't stopped fighting."

The energy in the room shifted.

He was still trying. Still resisting.

Even now.

And the next chunk of the file proved it.

Once again, Talloran rewrote the containment procedures.

Once again, he attempted the impossible.

Again.

And again.

[Help, please]

[Your nightmare]

[You wake up and face an increasingly insane version of reality]

[You grit your teeth and stand up again]

The battle continued.

Until a new document emerged.

Interview Log

Interviewer: Researcher Talloran

Interviewee: SCP-3999

Everyone leaned forward.

Lois blinked in confusion. "Wait... the text is readable now? Before it was gibberish!"

The O5 Council exchanged looks.

"Open it," the Supervisor said. "Maybe the truth is here."

James nodded and accessed the file.

[Talloran: Finally, this is it. The researcher interviews the anomaly. I am now one of the decision makers. I will bring order.]

[SCP-3999: SYSTEM ERROR: DATA CORRUPTED. CONTACT SITE ADMINISTRATOR FOR MORE INFORMATION.]

Everyone blinked.

Talloran's side was clear.

But SCP-3999's reply?

Just another corrupted message.

"…This is supposed to be an interview?" Nick Fury asked, baffled.

Lois raised an eyebrow. "Is this just Talloran talking to himself? A delusion?"

That observation hit like a bolt of lightning.

James's face lit up.

"Exactly. This 'interview' is taking place in Talloran's mind!"

The Supervisor's eyes narrowed. "Then your theory was right."

"Yes," James said confidently. "SCP-3999 always existed within Talloran. Now, Talloran finally understands that truth... and is speaking to it."

"But we don't see SCP-3999's responses," the Overseer noted.

James smirked.

"We don't need to. There's only one thing we need to understand…"

It's already losing.

[Talloran: Don't try to threaten me. You can't do anything without me.]

[SCP-3999: SYSTEM ERROR.]

[Talloran: Even if you can survive without order, you still cling to me. You beg for order, for existence, to justify yourself. How pathetic. You're truly pathetic.]

James's voice rang out, firm and confident.

"He's found SCP-3999's weakness."

Zyn blinked. "You mean... 3999 needs Talloran to exist?"

"Exactly," James confirmed. "If it could destroy him, it would have already. But it can't. It needs him. He's the anchor."

[Talloran: For the first million years, I was tortured. I thought this was the worst pain in the world.]

[In the second million years, the torment continued. I endured.]

[By the third million years... I was numb.]

[But I survived. That matters more than anything you claim.]

[Because I've lived. You? You never have.]

Silence.

Then the number sank in.

Three million years.

Everyone in the Marvel Universe froze.

"Three... million?" Natasha whispered.

Nick Fury nearly lost his balance, slumping into his chair. "That's... impossible."

He looked at the screen, barely breathing. The name Talloran etched into his soul.

Kamar-Taj

The Ancient One trembled.

She had long abandoned mortal limitations. But this? This shattered even her perception.

Three million years of suffering.

A mortal withstood what no god ever could.

The Grandmaster's arena

Gao Tianzun, used to watching immortal gladiators fight across eons, was stunned.

Even he hadn't seen such a feat of endurance.

The Observer Dimension

The Watcher, Uatu, said nothing.

But within his ancient mind, something stirred.

Not fear.

Not curiosity.

Respect.

Back on screen, the logs continued.

Talloran now stood as more than a man.

[If I end you, maybe things will return to normal. Maybe you'll send the O5 to mock me. Or parade around a corpse made of Doritos. Who knows?]

[I think your stupidity is already spreading through the multiverse.]

Everyone—including the O5 members—snorted or laughed awkwardly.

At least ten universes now knew how ridiculous SCP-3999 truly was.

[Talloran: Who are you? Ask yourself.]

[Before you declared war on humanity—who were you? A puddle of mud.]

[I'm tired of your madness. The more you show, the less it scares me.]

[I've had enough. You disgust me.]

And in that declaration—

There was no fear.

No hesitation.

Just strength.

Unbreakable.

Unyielding.

James smiled. "He's won. This wasn't about containing SCP-3999 with steel or math."

He looked at everyone watching, both inside and outside the Foundation.

"This was about willpower. About surviving chaos without letting it consume you."

"He fought for three million years…"

"And he's still fighting."

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