Steam ID: STEAM_0:0:567031052
Discord Name: XIL or XC3i1s
For How Long Have You Played on CG SCP: Since around the middle of January 2025, I have about 90+ hours on the server so far.
Age: 19
In What Country Are You Located?: USA
Time Zone: CST
Character Name(s): Esme Cree, D-class Mao
Civilian Name: N/A
What Server Are You Applying For? (SCP-RP UK or SCP-RP USA): SCP-RP USA
Do You Have a Mic?:
Dr. Cree came to the foundation after a career in Cognitive Science and Neuroscience with DARPA (Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency).
In 2011, Site-17 underwent a routine inspection; however, a power outage occurred, releasing an antiemetic entity to the public. Because of its antimemetic properties, it was quickly forgotten and slipped through the cracks. As people began experiencing memory lapses and cognitive dissonance, reports of this strange occurrence increased, leading to a spike in loss and confusion.
Dr. Cree was involved with the containment and study of the anomalous effects of the entity, with the help of a mixed reality protection or ICS (Immersive Cognitive Shield), which aims to protect its users from cognitive attacks and hazards by flooding and injecting virtual data into patients and staff.
After receiving a major head injury during a containment breach, Dr. Cree was eventually transferred to Site-64's Medical Wing where she would receive treatment. Dr. Cree remained at this site, shadowing other medical personnel, and eventually became a medical doctor specializing in Psychological Welfare.
Discord Name: XIL or XC3i1s
For How Long Have You Played on CG SCP: Since around the middle of January 2025, I have about 90+ hours on the server so far.
Age: 19
In What Country Are You Located?: USA
Time Zone: CST
Character Name(s): Esme Cree, D-class Mao
Civilian Name: N/A
What Server Are You Applying For? (SCP-RP UK or SCP-RP USA): SCP-RP USA
Do You Have a Mic?:
- Yes
- None. Since I started, I've occasionally played as D-class, but I have spent 90% of my time on medical.
- I have received one warning when I was around level 15 because I accidentally went back to my place of death. The reason is I did not fully understand the server rules at the time.
- I enjoy this server a lot and have poured in at least 90 hours since I first joined. I enjoy the RP aspect of this server and how everyone is unique and has their own story, including how everyone interacts with one another! I would like to bring a positive experience to other players RP-wise and make medical evaluations or medical visits fun in an RP aspect. I do think that getting medical consultant would allow me to improve other's interactions and be able to make things more interactive for the members!
- OOC-wise, I have experience as a psychology student, and I also hold several first aid and trauma certifications. Needless to say, I love the world of medicine and the overall medical field. I am usually online for about 7-8 hours during the weekends and sometimes about 3-4 hours during the week, usually from 6 PM CST to 12-2 AM CST. I enjoy RP, especially psych evals. I love to go in-depth with the ‘patient’ and learn new things about people in the foundation, from watching researchers do tests as a medical standby to administering medicine to people who may have the common cold or if anyone just needs to talk. I always try my best to make it as interactive as possible.
- I love to do Psychological Evaluations. It brings out a good RP aspect. How it works is that a patient who requests an evaluation is guided to the Evaluation Room and given a questionnaire. These evaluations take about 20-30 minutes, depending on how in-depth you go, and have about 11 pages of questions, such as how the patient feels about their rank and position, and even how they feel about D-class, other departments, and their co-workers. Next, you ask them a series of scale questions from 1 to 5, considering how they feel (1 being never and 5 being often or always). Once finished with the evaluation, you put in any remaining notes about the patient and if any medication is prescribed after the visit. Finally, you upload the document onto the computer in the Physical Evaluation Room and place the document in the filing cabinet.
- Give out medical license tryouts.
- Give out combat medic tryouts.
- Aid in teaching new and current doctors in new medical procedures.
- Help other doctors by letting them shadow and guide them through processes.
- During Code 4+5’s, get non-combatants to a safe location (PW).
Dr. Cree came to the foundation after a career in Cognitive Science and Neuroscience with DARPA (Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency).
In 2011, Site-17 underwent a routine inspection; however, a power outage occurred, releasing an antiemetic entity to the public. Because of its antimemetic properties, it was quickly forgotten and slipped through the cracks. As people began experiencing memory lapses and cognitive dissonance, reports of this strange occurrence increased, leading to a spike in loss and confusion.
Dr. Cree was involved with the containment and study of the anomalous effects of the entity, with the help of a mixed reality protection or ICS (Immersive Cognitive Shield), which aims to protect its users from cognitive attacks and hazards by flooding and injecting virtual data into patients and staff.
After receiving a major head injury during a containment breach, Dr. Cree was eventually transferred to Site-64's Medical Wing where she would receive treatment. Dr. Cree remained at this site, shadowing other medical personnel, and eventually became a medical doctor specializing in Psychological Welfare.