@no168_92 i think that would make things worse. People have only little time before dying, so they wouldn't be able to fully communicate the whole situation, not to mention that knowing that he's surrounded by people and yet incapable of seeing them or interacting with them for what is possibly the rest of his life would only hurt him more.
@no168_92 If the shot researcher was bleeding out he wouldn't be able to talk more than a few sentences, if he had the strength and undamaged lungs to do so. Plus the SCP effect seems to affect the victim's perception only, so when 451 immediately lost focus on the victim and started to think of getting him help he stopped being about to perceive the victim and their words completely.
I've come to the conclusion, the original author wasn't very attentive to the minor details from the very beginning....
the near death part interaction was only 1 sentence long on both pages...
Why bother feeding him false info in the first place? shifting dimensions? why not leave around files on the supposed artifact causing this actually making him lose perception of other humans in the first place?
he can interact with certain SCPs, what about animals? machines? etc...
what about physical interaction? if he got punched, does he feel it?
this chapter didn't oversimplify it much, the original writing itself wasn't that solid as much as other more popular and well written SCP goes IMHO. that's all from me.
How did they communicate with him? Did they send a dying D-class? Or would a normal note actually work, in which case, surely they can brief him on the whole situation as is.
@no168_92 As it turns out, the dying researcher DID manage to communicate with him, his first and last words that he managed to utter before succumbing to his wounds even got recorded for future reference:
@Psychronia He can read documents and interact with things if he is intentionally 'looking for it' (not giving to him by other), however the moment he looks away, their present are gone and he will never able to 'find' them again. He's like the extreme reverse case of a Xmen called Forget-Me-Not. The false information was planned in the place where he was intentionally looking for clues about his anomaly. It's like planning false information onto your own secret vault, so any spy looking for them would believe to be real.