Agreeing with AI generation. Of note, the author responded to a reviewer comment:
"I'm a little meh on this for 2 reasons: origami in a box is iconic in SCP-1762, and this pitch has a lot of quantity but no guarantee of quality. That's not to say you can't do it, but I always have certain misgivings about SCP pitches that suggest their appeal comes from exploring an infinitude of worlds because practically, you won't be able to write an infinite amount, so what you do end up writing has to be really, really good — but that gets diluted by having infinite worlds instead of building out just one world.
Can you go into more detail about these different realities? Go into depth on one or two of them if you'd like to."
with the following reply: https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/forum/t-16929759/seeking-greenlight-scp-xxxx:the-cranes-of-eternity#post-6643489
SCP-1762 was the first article that I ever read and its what really got me into SCP. I think I branched out enough for my article to be viewed as inspired but unique. Granted there may be an infinite number of cranes, but I think that rather than infinite number of dimensions, my current draft more conveys different parts of the same dimension.
Here's an excerpt of a description of the world from my current draft:
"The subjects camera feed depicts a landscape bathed in soft, iridescent light. The air hums with a faint, melodic resonance, and the ground beneath their feet glimmers with a crystalline sheen, as if the soil itself were composed of finely crushed gemstones. Towering, twisted trees with translucent leaves reach skyward, their branches forming intricate patterns that shift and change as if alive. The sky above is a swirling canvas of colors, with multiple moons and distant stars casting an otherworldly glow over the surreal terrain."
This whole idea comes from collection of stories I wrote a while back, so I'm sure that it won't be diluted or gimmicky with the "infinite xyz" concept. Rather, the concept of infinity will be part of a greater, fleshed out article with a strong backstory as a backbone.
Note the difference in punctuation usage and sentence structure.
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