Steam ID:
STEAM_0:0:169798088
Discord name:
Brewer#6631
For how long have you played on CG SCP:
4* Months
Age:
16
In what country are you located?:
Scotland
Time zone:
BST
Character name(s):
Frankie 'Barracuda' McCallum (Nu-7 + GenSec)
Frankie McCallum (Intelligence)
Civilian name:
Aleksi Bennett
What server are you applying for? (SCP-RP UK or SCP-RP USA):
UK
Do you have a mic?:
Yes
List all whitelisted, MTF, or CI roles that you hold or have held:
Director of Research | Held
Executive Researcher | Held
Nu-7 SGT | Held
Nu-7 PVT | Holding
A-1 SPC | Held
RRT SGT | Holding
Intelligence Agent | Holding
Internal Affairs Agent | Holding
SCP-096 | Held
Regarding all my held whitelists bar Nu-7 SGT. I left the server for a while and asked for them to be removed.
Have you received any kicks/bans/warning? and why?:
FearRP | General "Goofiness" , Early on in server I didn't understand the concept of fearing for your life.
RDM | Killed a poor D-Boy restrained in Med-Bay by himself during a C5, thought it was an ethics issue, guess not.
FailRP | Early on didn't have an understanding of RP, GMod and SCP lore. All of them put together lead to me doing some silly stuff, stuff which I have forgotten.
STEAM_0:0:169798088
Discord name:
Brewer#6631
For how long have you played on CG SCP:
4* Months
Age:
16
In what country are you located?:
Scotland
Time zone:
BST
Character name(s):
Frankie 'Barracuda' McCallum (Nu-7 + GenSec)
Frankie McCallum (Intelligence)
Civilian name:
Aleksi Bennett
What server are you applying for? (SCP-RP UK or SCP-RP USA):
UK
Do you have a mic?:
Yes
List all whitelisted, MTF, or CI roles that you hold or have held:
Director of Research | Held
Executive Researcher | Held
Nu-7 SGT | Held
Nu-7 PVT | Holding
A-1 SPC | Held
RRT SGT | Holding
Intelligence Agent | Holding
Internal Affairs Agent | Holding
SCP-096 | Held
Regarding all my held whitelists bar Nu-7 SGT. I left the server for a while and asked for them to be removed.
Have you received any kicks/bans/warning? and why?:
FearRP | General "Goofiness" , Early on in server I didn't understand the concept of fearing for your life.
RDM | Killed a poor D-Boy restrained in Med-Bay by himself during a C5, thought it was an ethics issue, guess not.
FailRP | Early on didn't have an understanding of RP, GMod and SCP lore. All of them put together lead to me doing some silly stuff, stuff which I have forgotten.
Why am I Applying for Intelligence Ambassador? |
I wish to become an Ambassador of the Intelligence Department for many reasons. First of my interest for the role. Since my return to the server Intelligence Agent has been one of my go to roles. I hold great interest in the idea itself of doing raids with other MTF's and gathering intelligence to utilise against the enemy, which makes the RP experience that whole lot better. Interrogations are a great basin for RP opportunities. There is always different paths you can take and situations you can be involved in regarding interrogations. The enjoyment I have from simply interrogating CGITV is immense and I would love to be able to expand my interrogations to more serious situations. Also I love the documentation aspect of the role. Not only are you gathering intelligence which makes for a whole lot of fun, but you are documenting it down and actually making your work mean something. Knowing that your missions could greatly benefit not only your department but other MTF regiments always brings great closure and inspires me to commit more to the role. Secondly, I wish to help the department strive into even more greatness. The plans in which I hold for the department are highly beneficial. I wish to be able to apply them and watch my work effect not only the department itself, but the whole server. I know I hold great potential for the department, and I would hate for that to go to waste. |
What Makes me a Suitable Intelligence Ambassador? |
I have great confidence that I possess the skills necessary for the Ambassador role. Not only - as previously mentioned - I have great commitment towards the Intelligence role, but I also possess many skills which would further benefit the department. There is multiple reasons to why I am more that suitable for this position. Here are just a few of them. My documentation skills are - in my humble opinion - amazing. As we all know, I was a Director of Research. Therefore, I have had plenty of experience regarding formatting and writing documents. The reasoning to why I have mentioned my documentation skills are due to the fact that to be able to effectively present your gathered intelligence, you need to have a readable and eye catching document which manages to highlight all the key information whilst also including every detail possible. Secondly, my leadership qualities. I have led a department before, I am really sure that I am more that capable to be an effective leader to a team of Agents. I have always been able to take the mantle as a leader, whether it be in combative situations or diplomatic ones. My leadership skills will do more than just lead agents into a mission, I Thirdly, my ability to act as a reliable role model towards many personnel is also one of my key features. I have on many occasions been the inspiration to others achieving their goals or improving themselves further, and if that were to be applied to the Intelligence Department, the personnel involved in it will more than surely only be the best of the best. Also, if agents are not doing their best. You can always count on me to assist them and turn them into the prime version of themselves. Finally, my general skills within the Intelligence role also excel greatly. My interrogation skills are guaranteed to get every bit of key information out of intruders and GOI's. I have had many practice with interrogation and they would be more than beneficial to help the department and foundation in regards to operations involving any GOI's. My ability to think on my feet during heated situations are a spectacle to witness. No matter the heat of the situation, I have always been able to effectively resolve it in our favour, and just as you know it, most if not all of the operations regarding Intelligence requires you to be able to think fast. My combat skills are also an outstanding feature of my character. Whether it comes down to strategies or skill, I am always one to be counted on to deal with a threat. Being in A-1 and Nu-7 have gave me great experience within the combat region and how to deal with combat situations effectively. Therefore, when an operation goes south and ends in a fight, it will end in our favour. |
Documentation History & what Makes them Good? |
I have only two (2) documents in the making so far. One being a protocol I wish to introduce as an Ambassador and the other being a intelligence databank to keep a record on what I have collected and to act as an easy to access document for information. What makes a document good is formatting, being able to highlight the key information and include every detail in an organised manner. Formatting must be consistent and beneficial to the reader. Documents should be formatted based on the information and different topics written within it as to give the reader an easy time whilst looking over it. All the key information must be highlighted for personnel who wish to read only over what they need to know. This saves a lot of time, especially in situations where you need to think fast. Finally, all detail should be included so that we know every single thing about the GOI in question. No matter how insignificant it be, all bits of detail matter and give us a better understanding on a GOI. |
Responsibilities of an Intelligence Ambassador |
Training personnel to become Agents. Training agents is one of the key roles to being an Ambassador. You should always be sharing the knowledge necessary towards agents to ensure that they have an easy and non-complicated time within the department. Leading operations and raids. Operations and raids are the reason to why we have so much intelligence on other GOI's. However, there has to be someone to lead the operation/raid. That's where the ambassador steps in and ensures that all the objectives are a success and every bit on information is gathered. Writing documents regarding the department and protocols. You are never always going to be there on site. Meaning, agents are not always going to have someone to turn to when they need information regarding our department. That's why the making of documents for the department is a key part in the Ambassador role. Negotiating with GOI's Negotiating is why the foundation still stands today. Whether it be hostage situations or SCP's in other hands, we need someone to ensure that the situation is always resolved in our favour. The foundation should always remain on top in regards to standing our ground and ensuring the safety of our personnel. Assisting in surface operations [SOP] Surface operations require intelligence. Intelligence is what we specialise in. Ambassadors should always ensure that all SOP units are made aware of their surroundings and any looming threats which may hinder their operations. An Ambassador should be compiling a team of Agents to assist with ensuring that all SOP units are never kept in the dark. Handing out missions to agents. When nothing else is going on on/off site. Agents should still be kept busy. Whether it be on surface or patrolling in site for intruders. Agents should always be on their feet and assisting the facility by keeping it safe and providing the information necessary to ensure that no internal/external operations are effected in a negative manner. |
Date of Birth 12/10/1998 Place of Birth Howden, Livingston, Scotland St. Johns Hospital Parents Richard McCallum [Father] Louise McCallum [Mother] Siblings Ronnie McCallum [Brother] Frankie McCallum had an easy life. Great family, great friends and a great place to live. He was always provided with the education and tools necessary to build foundations for his future endeavours. From the age of 9, Frankie always wanted to join SIS [MI-6] as he always saw the operations conducted by them on the news. After only reaching to the 4th year in high school, he dropped out and joined the cadets. Frankie had never felt more at home. Although not intense, Frankie received the training necessary to build up multiple skill sets regarding combat and intimidation techniques. Frankie spent 4 years in the cadets and even received multiple rewards for his greatness within the cadets team. However he had to move on, so he then applied to start his training at the SIS. The SIS was vastly different from the cadets. Seriousness and professionalism had to be kept up to great standards at all times, which he of course managed to up keep. Training was tough, even for Frankie. Every day from morning to night it was non stop trainings and lectures regarding the operations which Frankie were to be involved in if he was to complete his training. He learnt intimidation techniques, combative formations, how to formulate and plan and negotiation techniques. Over that year of training, Frankie developed his skills in they regions vastly, and sure enough he got a spot in the SIS. Frankie although not being weird, was a loner. He kept to himself and didn't feel the need to talk unless spoken to. Which made him all that more intimidating. The SIS knew Frankie was a great asset so they wasted no time on putting him onto an operation. They operation in question being "Operation 'Sky Palace' ". This operations purpose was to retrieve information on to how the RAF forced based in Iraq were mysteriously disappearing. Frankie, along side a team of 6 other SIS Operatives were assigned with raiding Jalibah Southeast Air Base. The surrounding air zone was the one in question. At 1600 hours [UTC+3] Frankie and his team raided the base via an abandoned drainage line which led directly into the airbases runway. All the SIS operatives involved were dressed in Iraqi style military uniform to not catch the attention of the on base personnel. Upon arrival in the base, Frankie and 3 other Operatives were meant to be headed towards the control tower. Once the managed to get there, they found out that there was 7 active personnel within the control tower that needed disposed off. One by one, all 4 of the Operatives took out the 7 personnel with only knifes and silenced pistols. Unfortunately, one of the Operatives 'Agent Kilmann' got shot by the last unit in the control tower, Frankie, unlike the others, shed no tears. Once they managed to get a good look at the radar system they discovered that there was no planes in the sky, in fact the RAF had taken them all down. After 5 minutes of pure confusion Frankie and the 2 other operatives got permission to exfil by their CO's. However, just as they were leaving a massive portal opened in the sky and started to consume the air base. Frankie shocked by the anomaly was stood still in terror looking at the portal. The other Operatives did not hesitate to run away as soon as possible, therefore leaving Frankie behind. The portal then ripped apart the control tower, consuming Frankie as well.. He was sucked in at an immense force and was knocked out by a large foundation from the base. Moments later Frankie woke up in a lab, surrounded by multiple armed forces and scientists wearing white coats, he was in utter disbelief due to where he woke up. The Foundation Frankie was knocked out again by an MTF-Nu7 unit and was dragged to the isolation chamber in LCZ Medical Bay. Whilst still unconscious his hume levels were checked and he had multiple scans performed on him to ensure that nothing was wrong, and aside from a sprung rib cage nothing was wrong. He was then given calcium to mend his damaged ribs and to assist it setting back in place. After a few hours when his ribs were all good again, Frankie was woke up via a slap in the face. As he opened his eyes he was a bald man in a suit staring him down. At first he thought he was dreaming and uttered "Are you Agent-47?" the man then replied "I wish.. I am Ben Brekker, Director of Intelligence. We here at the SCP Foundation work to gather intel on groups of interest to assist are on surface MTF regiments with combative operations. I would love for you to be in it, you care to go on with the training?" at first Frankie was confused and was still trying to decide whether or not this was reality, nonetheless he nodded his head and agreed to a training. The training was fairly simple to him due to his time in the SIS, so he passed easily. Director Brekker then gave Frankie the role of Intelligence Agent and sent him out on a mission was Ambassador Josh Mortin. The mission in question was to scout for Chaos Insurgency units disrupting any ongoing Beta-1 operations. With the help of their binoculars, they managed to spot a C.I. Marksman setting his eyes upon Beta-1 units. They flanked around him and quickly stripped him of any form of communications and body cameras. They then restrained the C.I. unit and bagged his head. Upon arrival to the facility, they headed to interrogation and then unmasked him. Frankie was given the chance to prove himself in an real time situation and he did so flawlessly.. Lets just say Frankie got all the information, and a nice set of C.I. teeth with a side of fingers. Josh Mortin was surprised by the brutalness but wasn't complaining. Frankie's information exposed that much from within the C.I. that they might as well as been sending them letters containing information. From that day on, Director Brekker saw only greatness within Frankie, and appointed him as an Ambassador. |