Steam ID: STEAM_0:1:560896223
Discord name: marcm__
For how long have you played on CG SCP: 2 years and 1 month.
Age: 23
In what country are you located?: Canada
Time zone: EST
Character name(s): James Siegel - Foundation / Eliott Z. (Skinner G.) - C.I
Civilian name: N/A
What server are you applying for? (SCP-RP UK or SCP-RP USA): SCP-RP UK
Do you have a mic?: Yes
List all whitelisted, MTF, or CI roles that you hold or have held:
Q: Have you received any kicks/bans/warning? and why?:
A: The last warning I received was nearly a year ago (October 20, 2024). The only few select warnings I have now are all expired.
Q: What makes you the best candidate for Overseer Assistant?:
A: I believe I'm a literate, creative, and well-rounded candidate for OSA, I have a history of extensive experience I have garnished over time and over the span of my tenure in various roles i've always tried to consistently demonstrated the ability to portray characters with depth, proper lore-development through roleplay with others and just a taste of something fresh, something different. I also have taken part in, created and even led a vast number of roleplay storylines, with just barely a few exceptions where my time in some roles was limited to two or three months in which I wasn't really able to do much.
I strongly believe I am a good fit for OSA because I can actually roleplay convincingly (in my opinion), have the capability to emboss a good personality for a character and maintain interactions firmly with roleplay context I actually dig through interactions with other players. I believe I have a clear understanding of what to interact with in-character and OOC; think of it as keeping your in-character business to a fit in character and not an emotion outside of roleplay. I can assure this, I will remain focused entirely on doing roleplay that is strictly maintained in-character for the sole reason of immersion.
Q: What are the responsibilities of Overseer Assistants in RP?:
A: Overseer Assistants carry out tasks assigned by members of the O5 Council through either written orders or verbal directive given during personal conferences. The tasks may also be passed down to MTF Alpha-1, to be addressed either by selected Assistants or by the entire roster of OSAs, in which case both Alpha-1 and the OSAs will collaborate, which is unique. While there are also positions for personal assistant desks, the general responsibilities are this:
- Completing and archiving orders, tasks and tickets submitted to by the desk of an O5 Council member, be it monitoring people, interviewing site-staff for a social survey, performing evaluations of personnel of interest or otherwise department heads/entire departments.
- Documenting events, incidents and submissions for order proposals or otherwise security revisions (yes i've done this as ECA before). This can also just be argued as writing documents for research proposals or otherwise simple things ordered by O5. Document-writing is a key-component in an Overseer Assistant's work-ethic.
- Working closely with assignement-groups of Alpha-1 regarding orders submitted by the O5 Council or solely to OSAs. MTF Alpha-1 is expected to provide a security detail across the array of O5 members but also their selective assistant roster on the site.
- Acting as a liasion between site-staff departments and the Overseer Council. Through the Chain of Command, department members and heads may not directly contact the O5 Council first but instead should reach out to contacting one of their assistants. Assistants will be in-charge of contact with anyone wishing to speak to Foundation Command regarding any topics unless expicitely overruled by the O5 Council for things like security clearance or whatnot; which from there can grant permission towards the assistant to directly liaise said member(s) with the Overseer Council.
- Lastly, OSAs are expected to act as the representing body and proxy group of the O5 Council (moreover Site Inspectors for CL3 & below) at all times, these members will aim to serve as Assistants as it states in the name by all means necessary to ensure the O5 Council receives a smooth and coordinated work-flow at all times. I can't really argument this much further other than assistants basically being a filter to the work-load submitted to the O5 Council by the rest of site-staff. Their duties beyond that are very clear and well-preserved so assistants do not necessarily intervene with this to help, instead acting to filter out all the demands submitted by site-staff of all clearances.
Q: Why do you wish to become an Overseer Assistant?:
A: I have been debating for some time whether I should take another shot at an Assistant role but this time for the O5 Council.
I suppose this is my final verdict. I’m actually pretty interested in becoming an Overseer Assistant because from what I have observed from other assistants already immersed into the role; it offers a vast range of roleplay opportunities like creating or just assisting with storylines, doing orders that portray a good end result in-roleplay, but also work closely with Alpha-1 and just have fun during downtime as a non-combatant with a force shielding me as a personal security detail at all times, feels like O5 without all of the responsabilities.
And to really touch on the point of the O5 Council narrative, I have always like the concept and lore surrounding the O5 Council so being an Assistant feels right, it feels as close as possible to achieving what I wanna immerse myself into - I want to excel in that. I also believe I am a competent and creative individual, I can develop and create roleplay using my character's lore instead of making things up on the spot (which is also good); mostly all into my roleplay interaction with others and myself through expressions. I wanna portray a character with unique thoughts, processing of a work-ethic and just overall a real person with different thoughts than the usual John Doe regarding everything surrounding what his badge gave him.
Q: Please give some lore about your Overseer Assistant character and what storylines they would be involved in:

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Note: This application is being reposted due to the servers of the forum network having been shut off, my application was deleted due to that. Everything is the same and i've only just reposted it now (on 13/08/25 I posted and then had an emergency IRL); so that's why it is being reposted just now.
Discord name: marcm__
For how long have you played on CG SCP: 2 years and 1 month.
Age: 23
In what country are you located?: Canada
Time zone: EST
Character name(s): James Siegel - Foundation / Eliott Z. (Skinner G.) - C.I
Civilian name: N/A
What server are you applying for? (SCP-RP UK or SCP-RP USA): SCP-RP UK
Do you have a mic?: Yes
List all whitelisted, MTF, or CI roles that you hold or have held:
CI-C Major Commander (2 years) - Holding
Nu-7 CSG (3 months) - Holding
Held Roles -
Chief of Security (10 months)
Security Captain (3 months)
MTF Alpha-1 CSG & CPL (6 months)
MTF Omega-1 SPC
MTF Epsilon-11 CSG
Ethics Assistant (1 year)
Nu-7 CSG (3 months) - Holding
Held Roles -
Chief of Security (10 months)
Security Captain (3 months)
MTF Alpha-1 CSG & CPL (6 months)
MTF Omega-1 SPC
MTF Epsilon-11 CSG
Ethics Assistant (1 year)
Q: Have you received any kicks/bans/warning? and why?:
A: The last warning I received was nearly a year ago (October 20, 2024). The only few select warnings I have now are all expired.
Q: What makes you the best candidate for Overseer Assistant?:
A: I believe I'm a literate, creative, and well-rounded candidate for OSA, I have a history of extensive experience I have garnished over time and over the span of my tenure in various roles i've always tried to consistently demonstrated the ability to portray characters with depth, proper lore-development through roleplay with others and just a taste of something fresh, something different. I also have taken part in, created and even led a vast number of roleplay storylines, with just barely a few exceptions where my time in some roles was limited to two or three months in which I wasn't really able to do much.
I strongly believe I am a good fit for OSA because I can actually roleplay convincingly (in my opinion), have the capability to emboss a good personality for a character and maintain interactions firmly with roleplay context I actually dig through interactions with other players. I believe I have a clear understanding of what to interact with in-character and OOC; think of it as keeping your in-character business to a fit in character and not an emotion outside of roleplay. I can assure this, I will remain focused entirely on doing roleplay that is strictly maintained in-character for the sole reason of immersion.
Q: What are the responsibilities of Overseer Assistants in RP?:
A: Overseer Assistants carry out tasks assigned by members of the O5 Council through either written orders or verbal directive given during personal conferences. The tasks may also be passed down to MTF Alpha-1, to be addressed either by selected Assistants or by the entire roster of OSAs, in which case both Alpha-1 and the OSAs will collaborate, which is unique. While there are also positions for personal assistant desks, the general responsibilities are this:
- Completing and archiving orders, tasks and tickets submitted to by the desk of an O5 Council member, be it monitoring people, interviewing site-staff for a social survey, performing evaluations of personnel of interest or otherwise department heads/entire departments.
- Documenting events, incidents and submissions for order proposals or otherwise security revisions (yes i've done this as ECA before). This can also just be argued as writing documents for research proposals or otherwise simple things ordered by O5. Document-writing is a key-component in an Overseer Assistant's work-ethic.
- Working closely with assignement-groups of Alpha-1 regarding orders submitted by the O5 Council or solely to OSAs. MTF Alpha-1 is expected to provide a security detail across the array of O5 members but also their selective assistant roster on the site.
- Acting as a liasion between site-staff departments and the Overseer Council. Through the Chain of Command, department members and heads may not directly contact the O5 Council first but instead should reach out to contacting one of their assistants. Assistants will be in-charge of contact with anyone wishing to speak to Foundation Command regarding any topics unless expicitely overruled by the O5 Council for things like security clearance or whatnot; which from there can grant permission towards the assistant to directly liaise said member(s) with the Overseer Council.
- Lastly, OSAs are expected to act as the representing body and proxy group of the O5 Council (moreover Site Inspectors for CL3 & below) at all times, these members will aim to serve as Assistants as it states in the name by all means necessary to ensure the O5 Council receives a smooth and coordinated work-flow at all times. I can't really argument this much further other than assistants basically being a filter to the work-load submitted to the O5 Council by the rest of site-staff. Their duties beyond that are very clear and well-preserved so assistants do not necessarily intervene with this to help, instead acting to filter out all the demands submitted by site-staff of all clearances.
Q: Why do you wish to become an Overseer Assistant?:
A: I have been debating for some time whether I should take another shot at an Assistant role but this time for the O5 Council.
I suppose this is my final verdict. I’m actually pretty interested in becoming an Overseer Assistant because from what I have observed from other assistants already immersed into the role; it offers a vast range of roleplay opportunities like creating or just assisting with storylines, doing orders that portray a good end result in-roleplay, but also work closely with Alpha-1 and just have fun during downtime as a non-combatant with a force shielding me as a personal security detail at all times, feels like O5 without all of the responsabilities.
And to really touch on the point of the O5 Council narrative, I have always like the concept and lore surrounding the O5 Council so being an Assistant feels right, it feels as close as possible to achieving what I wanna immerse myself into - I want to excel in that. I also believe I am a competent and creative individual, I can develop and create roleplay using my character's lore instead of making things up on the spot (which is also good); mostly all into my roleplay interaction with others and myself through expressions. I wanna portray a character with unique thoughts, processing of a work-ethic and just overall a real person with different thoughts than the usual John Doe regarding everything surrounding what his badge gave him.
Q: Please give some lore about your Overseer Assistant character and what storylines they would be involved in:

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Dr. James Siegel is stationed and housed inside the Research Department sector of Site-65. Following prior transfers between Site-19, 17, and Overwatch Site-01, a transfer suspension had been authorized to prevent potential strike attacks from anti-foundation alliance groups. These groups had been reported in regions alongside a set of established transport routes between major Foundation facilities in Alaska, the Yukon, and more around the surrounding Canadian territories used for private global-site transfers. The security measure was turned mandatory by Foundation Command under the enforcement of the Department of External Affairs, it applied to hundreds of senior personnel across the region in an attempt to prevent the risk of conflict or incident involving Groups of Interests in the vicinity of transfer routes. In any given case where emergency transfer is necessary be it for for medical, operational, or security purposes, said routes are to be diverted to aerial transport via helicopter, escorted by MTF Nu-7 and Delta-4, to which then the transfer will be approved.
Dr. James Siegel is a recognised and highly experienced senior staff member of the SCP Foundation, regarded as a key contributor to records and the administration label for Site-01 staff. He currently undertakes the auxiliary position of an administrative consultant and executive for Overwatch Site-01 — J. Siegel later chose to transfer to Site-65 in order to make an effort collaborating closely with the Security Department and site-administration staff. He first took the rank of Sergeant, and then later was promoted to Captain following a request to gain elevated security clearance in his department. The leadership he possessed through his great efforts to evaluating site security alongside the Ethics Committee sub-liaison earned him a well-recognisable professional reputation and a positive working relationship with the Committee’s liaison branch following several reports and modifications apported to the Class-D housing regulations at Site-65 but also other parts of various policies such as the Class-D Work Program, initially launched by Site Administration; and also parts of his own attempt at the work program but to re-assign Class-D personnel to real working jobs with a set-security clearance.
He had also proven a good work ethic and a sufficient amount of expertise in updating security protocols and all the related documentation surrounding the Security Department's standard operating procedures. J. Siegel was later then promoted to Chief of Security alongside co-Captain Z. Baker by the Site Director Dutch. This promotion was also influenced following a tribunal led by the Ethics Committee against the previous and former Chief of Security; whom was found guilty of high treason and demoted. James Siegel was actually recommended following this incident has he already had the badge of a Captain, and his efforts were collaborative and innovative, so he was promoted following that.
After his promotion to Chief of Security, he held the position for nine (9) months, in which he after a few months through his tenure, he submitted an application for advancement into higher administrative pay-grade within the Committee sub-liaison. The request however, was ultimately denied for undisclosed reasons. Shortly thereafter, James Siegel followed a suite and resigned from his position as Chief of Security, to which after he was believed to have returned to Site-01, resuming his auxiliary role as a consulting executive. It's also believed he briefly served as an executive liaison with MTF Alpha-1 and a certain overseer before completely stepping away from Site-01 and returning back to Site-65 to take a senior-seat in Research and await new interests, or retirement.
James Siegel is believed to have once had deep ties with former members of the O5 Council, this has also been heavily supported by his extended tenure at Overwatch Site-01. Many unverified accounts suggested that J. Siegel was once the close brother or otherwise one of the only few men connected to the roots of the very first Chief Overseer. No official DNA analysis or a blood test has been conducted to confirm the claim, even though it is likely impossible now; his name has likely surfaced through multiple occasions among subsequent Chief Overseers, particularily in the years following the Seventh Occult War. Further information regarding this is however classified to O5-level staff.
Dr. James Siegel is a recognised and highly experienced senior staff member of the SCP Foundation, regarded as a key contributor to records and the administration label for Site-01 staff. He currently undertakes the auxiliary position of an administrative consultant and executive for Overwatch Site-01 — J. Siegel later chose to transfer to Site-65 in order to make an effort collaborating closely with the Security Department and site-administration staff. He first took the rank of Sergeant, and then later was promoted to Captain following a request to gain elevated security clearance in his department. The leadership he possessed through his great efforts to evaluating site security alongside the Ethics Committee sub-liaison earned him a well-recognisable professional reputation and a positive working relationship with the Committee’s liaison branch following several reports and modifications apported to the Class-D housing regulations at Site-65 but also other parts of various policies such as the Class-D Work Program, initially launched by Site Administration; and also parts of his own attempt at the work program but to re-assign Class-D personnel to real working jobs with a set-security clearance.
He had also proven a good work ethic and a sufficient amount of expertise in updating security protocols and all the related documentation surrounding the Security Department's standard operating procedures. J. Siegel was later then promoted to Chief of Security alongside co-Captain Z. Baker by the Site Director Dutch. This promotion was also influenced following a tribunal led by the Ethics Committee against the previous and former Chief of Security; whom was found guilty of high treason and demoted. James Siegel was actually recommended following this incident has he already had the badge of a Captain, and his efforts were collaborative and innovative, so he was promoted following that.
After his promotion to Chief of Security, he held the position for nine (9) months, in which he after a few months through his tenure, he submitted an application for advancement into higher administrative pay-grade within the Committee sub-liaison. The request however, was ultimately denied for undisclosed reasons. Shortly thereafter, James Siegel followed a suite and resigned from his position as Chief of Security, to which after he was believed to have returned to Site-01, resuming his auxiliary role as a consulting executive. It's also believed he briefly served as an executive liaison with MTF Alpha-1 and a certain overseer before completely stepping away from Site-01 and returning back to Site-65 to take a senior-seat in Research and await new interests, or retirement.
James Siegel is believed to have once had deep ties with former members of the O5 Council, this has also been heavily supported by his extended tenure at Overwatch Site-01. Many unverified accounts suggested that J. Siegel was once the close brother or otherwise one of the only few men connected to the roots of the very first Chief Overseer. No official DNA analysis or a blood test has been conducted to confirm the claim, even though it is likely impossible now; his name has likely surfaced through multiple occasions among subsequent Chief Overseers, particularily in the years following the Seventh Occult War. Further information regarding this is however classified to O5-level staff.