What server are you applying for: UK!
Your Username: Crow Bertly
Your SteamID: STEAM_0:0:104837319
Discord Username: somieo0o
Age: 24
What's your current playtime (type !time in-game):
just came back from LOA.

Do you have a mic (optional): yes and always used unless my cat is being loud to not distrupt people's experience
Your characters name: Crow Bertly
List all the names of the characters that you use (Foundation, Civillian, e.t.c.): Crow Bertly ECA. Corividay Crow parawatch. Crowley Bertram foundation any job.
Is this the first application you made? If no, link all previous applications: yes
Have you received any kicks/warns/bans, and if so, why (type /warnings in-game):
One for inappropriate conduct. Someone was making the "a succulent Chinese meal" meme, and I played into it a bit too hard with the person (no idea who they were). Officially, it was a warning. The one taking the sit was understanding, as it was my first offense.
Same as when I applied for ECA.

How many hours can you be on everyday: 5-6 hours on average during weekdays depending on current assignments given. (i study for web development)
on weekends likely 7 to 8 hours
Do you have any previous experience as a Gamemaster/Event Manager in a community: not in the same sense as an event server but i have been a DM for d&d multiple times for my school and classmates planning events out in real life other than that no.
Do you have any advanced skills that would benefit the GM team, such as PAC-3, dupes building, art creation and others? If yes, give us your best example of putting that skill into practice: none of which is mentioned but i wanna get into dupes building and pac3 but I'd want a little guidance. i have a decent amount of video editing experience (but currently i aint paying for premiere pro) and currently learning web development. Creative writing. trying to get better with document writing. I'm ready to learn everything that's considered needed and I'm motivated.
Please list one RP Enhancement for a Foundation Department/MTF:
01 needs a room for their initiation ritual of new recruits that are currently being scouted. creating a dupe for them that feels a little more sinister.
as to create the illusion of the recruit having failed their initiation. waking up in a cave like structure within the 01 bunks waking up to 01 interrogating them further before finally revealing they have been accepted to be a member.
Please list one RP Enhancement for a Non-Foundation Group:
A Parawatch member requests access to an anomalous camera they discovered hidden away in their grandparent’s dusty attic. The camera itself appears harmless at first, but whenever a photo is taken, the subject briefly freezes up like a deer in headlights and momentarily forget they saw the person holding the camera upon death or confiscation the camera could be picked up by another person be it CI foundation personnel or somehow a civilian.
For the sake of balance and not limiting fun for others, the effect would have a cooldown. This could create some fun and creative RP moments, especially for stealth, escapes, or just general Parawatch shenanigans without being overly disruptive. (as usual parawatch isn't combatives)
Please list one Event idea for the United Nations Global Occult Coalition:
GOC Communications Breach
The scenario begins with GOC operatives receiving conflicting or outright dangerous orders through official comms—missions that don’t make sense, orders that contradict each other, or directives that put units at risk. Since command is “locked out,” there’s no immediate way to verify what’s real, creating paranoia and hesitation across the faction.
Before, the actual commanding officers are being lead on comms in a separate room, cut off from direct control of the situation. They’re informed on the intercom that one of them has been compromised and is responsible for the breach, but they don’t know who. This immediately creates tension, as trust starts to break down. (id create a dupe for this.)
Their attempts to communicate externally fail—messages get altered—but subtle code (like capital letters or phrasing patterns) can slip through, allowing limited, hidden communication with GOC forces. as the outside GOC forces currently are searching for hints on who it could be within the CO's offices
The event can evolve in two layers: outside forces dealing with chaos and suspicion, while inside, command figures argue, accuse, and try to deduce the traitor basically, a game of werewolf.
choosing the wrong one to escape will cause the event to go on for longer as the "werewolf" in said situation wouldn't report their locations the werewolf could either be a fellow gm or an actual commanding officer within GOC
(sorry if this one is a bad idea my knowledge on how goc works within the server is limited)
Please list one Event idea for the Chaos Insurgency:
An Unlikely Friend
The Chaos Insurgency receives intel from a trusted informant that the GOC has recently secured a newly discovered reality bender. The entity is considered highly dangerous—capable of causing sudden “head popping” effects, as well as displaying unnatural vitality, having survived gunfire and recovered almost immediately. Due to containment difficulties, the GOC is forced to escort the entity on foot rather than using standard transport methods.
During transportation, the GOC operatives treat the humanoid entity with visible hostility and disrespect yelling at the entity for every little miss step it stops walking in line it gets warned or even possibly shot near it, despite it showing clear signs of emotion and awareness.
When CI intercepts, the entity—unfamiliar with who they are—interprets their actions as a rescue. Seeing a stark contrast in how it is treated, the entity quickly begins to side with CI, viewing them as allies or even heroes.
From there, the entity becomes highly impressionable, allowing CI to influence its perspective.
Please list one Event idea for the SCP Foundation:
SCP-294's momentary malfunction
The Foundation starts hearing a lot of noise coming from the cafeteria. Explosions have been heard and is suspected to be a hostile GOI. Upon arriving at the cafeteria, there is an unknown metallic liquid on the ground, spread across the floor and toward the tables. The machine seems aware of its predicament, fed up with being used to dispense nonsense liquids.
OOC
Possible ideas for this: it could simply be SCP-294 having gained sentience from the amount of words it has been taught, as the machine itself has been reported to be mostly biological and has been observed to stop dispensing liquids that harm itself.
Alternatively, SCP-079 could have hacked into the machine’s electronic parts (which are limited to the screen).
Please list a Major Event or Map Change idea (Involving all sides and the entire server):
a map change would be a fourth company being near. building up a water pump at the lake near the vents creating a fourth source to keep an eye out. what people don't know is they have intercepted goc's and the foundations pneumatic tube system. (again id create a momentary dupe for this) beginning to send messages throughout the tube system acting as if they are GOC or the foundation. knowing they have some sort of secret but not exactly what. hoping to receive something in the tube system. having connected the tubes the people in This water treatment plant will pass any items they dont deem as important along to goc to keep the guise up.
What elements can make an event unenjoyable? Include one example, avoiding the typical answers if possible.
genuinely not mattering in the scenario. you do everything to change what's going on or interact with said object but its all predetermined before you even interact with it. purposely not including certain people in the event even though they are obviously engaged. running into a dead end in the event without giving any hints on how to progress further just makes it frustrating if nothing happens doesn't need to be hints per say but if things get railroaded at least adapting a bit or changing up the entire situation rewriting some parts upon the event finish and ask for feedback what people enjoyed and didn't enjoy
And finally, what do you wish to achieve by becoming a Gamemaster?
I want to be useful to the community, since I’ve genuinely enjoyed my time here a lot. Everyone has been great to spend time with and made me feel like I fit in really quickly. I’d love to create fun events for people and work together with other GMs to make things more engaging overall.
I’m also usually on during later hours, so setting up smaller RP enhancements during low pop times sounds really fun to me. Creating events during high pop and making things memorable, as well as working with people on their ideas for events, be it GMs or non-staff. That’s when a lot of random shenanigans happen anyway, and I’d like to help build on that and make those moments even better for everyone. for the beginning focusing on scp specific events such as creating an event with an mtf unit with SCP-3010
Your Username: Crow Bertly
Your SteamID: STEAM_0:0:104837319
Discord Username: somieo0o
Age: 24
What's your current playtime (type !time in-game):
just came back from LOA.

Do you have a mic (optional): yes and always used unless my cat is being loud to not distrupt people's experience
Your characters name: Crow Bertly
List all the names of the characters that you use (Foundation, Civillian, e.t.c.): Crow Bertly ECA. Corividay Crow parawatch. Crowley Bertram foundation any job.
Is this the first application you made? If no, link all previous applications: yes
Have you received any kicks/warns/bans, and if so, why (type /warnings in-game):
One for inappropriate conduct. Someone was making the "a succulent Chinese meal" meme, and I played into it a bit too hard with the person (no idea who they were). Officially, it was a warning. The one taking the sit was understanding, as it was my first offense.
Same as when I applied for ECA.

How many hours can you be on everyday: 5-6 hours on average during weekdays depending on current assignments given. (i study for web development)
on weekends likely 7 to 8 hours
Do you have any previous experience as a Gamemaster/Event Manager in a community: not in the same sense as an event server but i have been a DM for d&d multiple times for my school and classmates planning events out in real life other than that no.
Do you have any advanced skills that would benefit the GM team, such as PAC-3, dupes building, art creation and others? If yes, give us your best example of putting that skill into practice: none of which is mentioned but i wanna get into dupes building and pac3 but I'd want a little guidance. i have a decent amount of video editing experience (but currently i aint paying for premiere pro) and currently learning web development. Creative writing. trying to get better with document writing. I'm ready to learn everything that's considered needed and I'm motivated.
Please list one RP Enhancement for a Foundation Department/MTF:
01 needs a room for their initiation ritual of new recruits that are currently being scouted. creating a dupe for them that feels a little more sinister.
as to create the illusion of the recruit having failed their initiation. waking up in a cave like structure within the 01 bunks waking up to 01 interrogating them further before finally revealing they have been accepted to be a member.
Please list one RP Enhancement for a Non-Foundation Group:
A Parawatch member requests access to an anomalous camera they discovered hidden away in their grandparent’s dusty attic. The camera itself appears harmless at first, but whenever a photo is taken, the subject briefly freezes up like a deer in headlights and momentarily forget they saw the person holding the camera upon death or confiscation the camera could be picked up by another person be it CI foundation personnel or somehow a civilian.
For the sake of balance and not limiting fun for others, the effect would have a cooldown. This could create some fun and creative RP moments, especially for stealth, escapes, or just general Parawatch shenanigans without being overly disruptive. (as usual parawatch isn't combatives)
Please list one Event idea for the United Nations Global Occult Coalition:
GOC Communications Breach
The scenario begins with GOC operatives receiving conflicting or outright dangerous orders through official comms—missions that don’t make sense, orders that contradict each other, or directives that put units at risk. Since command is “locked out,” there’s no immediate way to verify what’s real, creating paranoia and hesitation across the faction.
Before, the actual commanding officers are being lead on comms in a separate room, cut off from direct control of the situation. They’re informed on the intercom that one of them has been compromised and is responsible for the breach, but they don’t know who. This immediately creates tension, as trust starts to break down. (id create a dupe for this.)
Their attempts to communicate externally fail—messages get altered—but subtle code (like capital letters or phrasing patterns) can slip through, allowing limited, hidden communication with GOC forces. as the outside GOC forces currently are searching for hints on who it could be within the CO's offices
The event can evolve in two layers: outside forces dealing with chaos and suspicion, while inside, command figures argue, accuse, and try to deduce the traitor basically, a game of werewolf.
choosing the wrong one to escape will cause the event to go on for longer as the "werewolf" in said situation wouldn't report their locations the werewolf could either be a fellow gm or an actual commanding officer within GOC
(sorry if this one is a bad idea my knowledge on how goc works within the server is limited)
Please list one Event idea for the Chaos Insurgency:
An Unlikely Friend
The Chaos Insurgency receives intel from a trusted informant that the GOC has recently secured a newly discovered reality bender. The entity is considered highly dangerous—capable of causing sudden “head popping” effects, as well as displaying unnatural vitality, having survived gunfire and recovered almost immediately. Due to containment difficulties, the GOC is forced to escort the entity on foot rather than using standard transport methods.
During transportation, the GOC operatives treat the humanoid entity with visible hostility and disrespect yelling at the entity for every little miss step it stops walking in line it gets warned or even possibly shot near it, despite it showing clear signs of emotion and awareness.
When CI intercepts, the entity—unfamiliar with who they are—interprets their actions as a rescue. Seeing a stark contrast in how it is treated, the entity quickly begins to side with CI, viewing them as allies or even heroes.
From there, the entity becomes highly impressionable, allowing CI to influence its perspective.
Please list one Event idea for the SCP Foundation:
SCP-294's momentary malfunction
The Foundation starts hearing a lot of noise coming from the cafeteria. Explosions have been heard and is suspected to be a hostile GOI. Upon arriving at the cafeteria, there is an unknown metallic liquid on the ground, spread across the floor and toward the tables. The machine seems aware of its predicament, fed up with being used to dispense nonsense liquids.
OOC
Possible ideas for this: it could simply be SCP-294 having gained sentience from the amount of words it has been taught, as the machine itself has been reported to be mostly biological and has been observed to stop dispensing liquids that harm itself.
Alternatively, SCP-079 could have hacked into the machine’s electronic parts (which are limited to the screen).
Please list a Major Event or Map Change idea (Involving all sides and the entire server):
a map change would be a fourth company being near. building up a water pump at the lake near the vents creating a fourth source to keep an eye out. what people don't know is they have intercepted goc's and the foundations pneumatic tube system. (again id create a momentary dupe for this) beginning to send messages throughout the tube system acting as if they are GOC or the foundation. knowing they have some sort of secret but not exactly what. hoping to receive something in the tube system. having connected the tubes the people in This water treatment plant will pass any items they dont deem as important along to goc to keep the guise up.
What elements can make an event unenjoyable? Include one example, avoiding the typical answers if possible.
genuinely not mattering in the scenario. you do everything to change what's going on or interact with said object but its all predetermined before you even interact with it. purposely not including certain people in the event even though they are obviously engaged. running into a dead end in the event without giving any hints on how to progress further just makes it frustrating if nothing happens doesn't need to be hints per say but if things get railroaded at least adapting a bit or changing up the entire situation rewriting some parts upon the event finish and ask for feedback what people enjoyed and didn't enjoy
And finally, what do you wish to achieve by becoming a Gamemaster?
I want to be useful to the community, since I’ve genuinely enjoyed my time here a lot. Everyone has been great to spend time with and made me feel like I fit in really quickly. I’d love to create fun events for people and work together with other GMs to make things more engaging overall.
I’m also usually on during later hours, so setting up smaller RP enhancements during low pop times sounds really fun to me. Creating events during high pop and making things memorable, as well as working with people on their ideas for events, be it GMs or non-staff. That’s when a lot of random shenanigans happen anyway, and I’d like to help build on that and make those moments even better for everyone. for the beginning focusing on scp specific events such as creating an event with an mtf unit with SCP-3010
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