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PIPIXEL_BY_PIXEL_ERROR•Created September 20, 2024
STORY (READ DESC.)
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Pico was asking the Scratch Team to upgrade the Scratch servers, since they were damaged from the Kumquat incident, before they overheated and destroyed the servers. The Scratch Team did not want to risk having the servers know that they were responsible if a server meltdown happened, so they planted an octopus in Pico's hard hat as he performed a routine server check to frame him. The octopus slipped out of Pico's hat, and most Scratchers now believe that he caused the Great Crash Era. The octopus now lives in the server room and regularly comes out of his sleep to cause havoc, and also is the cause of the 500 Error. see n%c for more

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Octo (the octopus' name) now doesn't care about anything. when pico was working on a project, Octo got into the servers. pico tried to save his project, but he got error message. he downloaded it, but he had bsod. when he came back to scratch, scratch cat was in the project. scratch cat then got out of the project, and was walking around pico screaming "WHAT HAVE YOU DONE!!!". Pico checked to see if Octo was OK, but Octo was in the servers. Pico ran to the ST and asked them for advice. The ST told Pico to use a screw driver, but Pico, who was not listening, picked up a wrench and headed to the servers. Pico banged on the server to get Octo out, and Octo got out, but when he got out, all the servers toppled like dominos. the security camers got a video of the footage. the ST was able to rewind, and instead of worrying about the servers, chose a frame of the footage to upload to the website and use it as the 500 error image. Paddle2See then said "Pico is always just looking at Octo with that wrench in his hand". the ST grabbed the backpack and grabbed a script. the blocks were: when servers crash, give pico right tool, and get pico to fix the servers. they tapped the script. it worked. then Giga came in with a magnifying glass. she was looking for something. she accedently pushed the button that deleted all the projects on scratch. the ST got footage. they chose a frame and uploaded it to scratch to use as the 404 error. then they restored all the projects. there was then a sign by the servers that raid "NO OCTOS ALLOWED!!! AND NO GIGAS!!!" the end.

Project Details

Project ID1070314634
CreatedSeptember 20, 2024
Last ModifiedJanuary 30, 2025
SharedSeptember 20, 2024
Visibilityvisible
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