-novyj- Skript Fling Things And People -pastebi... Official
Vex decided to test it in an isolated sandbox. He spawned a single NPC—a civilian model. He then activated the script and targeted the NPC.
One night, Vex stumbled upon a file uploaded by a now-banned user: . -NOVYJ- Skript Fling Things and People -PASTEBI...
Suddenly, the NPC rocketed upward at 10,000 units per second, collided with the skybox, and multiplied. Within five seconds, the server logged an error: The script didn’t just fling one thing—it created a cascading failure. Each fling generated ghost collisions, which spawned temporary physics hulls, which then flung each other. Vex decided to test it in an isolated sandbox
Curious, Vex opened the file. Inside was a mess of obfuscated code—variables named _0x1F4 , nested loops, and a single readable comment: -- PASTEBI... One night, Vex stumbled upon a file uploaded
“Pastebi,” Vex muttered. That wasn’t a normal code comment. He’d seen the term before in underground modding forums. It was a bastardization of “pastebin” mixed with a crude taunt—a signature used by a group of griefers who called themselves the . Their modus operandi: copy (paste) broken physics scripts from Pastebin, modify them just enough to crash servers, and then disappear.
The Overflow survived that night, but elsewhere, a dozen smaller servers weren’t so lucky. Their logs simply showed: [ERROR] NOVYJ_Skript: Physics overflow. Server shutting down.
At its core, the NOVYJ_Skript was a “fling” tool—a class of script that applies sudden, extreme physics force to an entity. In Garry’s Mod, a harmless fling might send a chair flying. But this one was weaponized.



