Steam ID: STEAM_0:1:578626351
Discord name: batkovanko
For how long have you played on CN SCP: 2 and a half years
Age: 15
In what country are you located?: Bulgaria
Time zone: GMT+2
Character name(s): F - "Cyclone" CI - "Cyclone" [R&D][IRU-SOP]
Civilian name: Cyclone
What server are you applying for? (SCP-RP UK or SCP-RP USA): [UK]
Do you have a mic?:Yes
What is your SCP level and total level? (Provide a screenshot of the level menu):
List all whitelisted, MTF, or CI roles that you hold or have held:
- MTF Nu-7 SGT [held], CI-G[holding], SCP-096[holding], IA[holding], DEA[holding-reset]
Have you received any kicks/bans/warning? and why?:
- Fail RP - Because I was holding a gun while being non combative.
Discord name: batkovanko
For how long have you played on CN SCP: 2 and a half years
Age: 15
In what country are you located?: Bulgaria
Time zone: GMT+2
Character name(s): F - "Cyclone" CI - "Cyclone" [R&D][IRU-SOP]
Civilian name: Cyclone
What server are you applying for? (SCP-RP UK or SCP-RP USA): [UK]
Do you have a mic?:Yes
What is your SCP level and total level? (Provide a screenshot of the level menu):
List all whitelisted, MTF, or CI roles that you hold or have held:
- MTF Nu-7 SGT [held], CI-G[holding], SCP-096[holding], IA[holding], DEA[holding-reset]
Have you received any kicks/bans/warning? and why?:
- Fail RP - Because I was holding a gun while being non combative.
What makes you suitable for SCP-22415?:
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I've have been on the server for quite some time and I very enjoy playing as an SCP and probably never got a warn for SCP related scenarios, I think I have a lot of experience as SCP especially SCP-096 which is why I have a whitelist for it.
What is the usual behavior of SCP-22415?:
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Usual behavior of SCP-22415 non-hostile toward humans and staff that are morally good. SCP-22415 is a friendly SCP that actively assists and
protects non-combative personnel that is in any kind of danger regarding the situation. SCP-22415 can also assist combative personnel in
their efforts for containing another SCP's.
When there's a CI raid, you see MTF's combatting CI, you also see researchers running away from the fight. Who do you aid and why?
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As said SCP's-22415 FIRST PRIORITY should be all morally good personnel (non-combative) to be escorted to a safe place via using 22415-2 abilities to send people into a pocket dimension and be protected at all times, then I should proceed with using 22415-1 abilities to heal any injured or hurt personnel, while all of that happening one of the 3 (22415-1/2/3) instances need to stay inside the pocket dimension preventing it from collapsing which could lead to instant death of the people inside it.
You are playing as SCP-22415-3, 076 is currently running towards you. There is a researcher behind 076 which he hasn't noticed. Should you repel 076 and why?
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No, I shouldn't repel 076-1 because then he might notice the researcher which put him in danger, I would try to make him/it follow me for a minute while 22415-2 goes and saves him by using his abilities to create dimensions for the time being.
You are playing as SCP-22415-1. A D-Class is proactively escaping D-block, he is low on health and demanding medical attention what do you do?
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First, I would make sure there is a combative personnel which could put the d-class under gunpoint (FearRP), then if possible call medical personnel to D-Block to help any injures or traumas inflicted upon the D-Class, if that is not possible I wouldn't consider using its abilities to help since SCP's-22415 are required to only help morally good personnel which a D-Class isn't, because a D-Class is a person that was previously put on Death trial and give the option to be a (Test Subject) for the SCP Foundation with the risks of him/her being killed.
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I've have been on the server for quite some time and I very enjoy playing as an SCP and probably never got a warn for SCP related scenarios, I think I have a lot of experience as SCP especially SCP-096 which is why I have a whitelist for it.
What is the usual behavior of SCP-22415?:
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Usual behavior of SCP-22415 non-hostile toward humans and staff that are morally good. SCP-22415 is a friendly SCP that actively assists and
protects non-combative personnel that is in any kind of danger regarding the situation. SCP-22415 can also assist combative personnel in
their efforts for containing another SCP's.
When there's a CI raid, you see MTF's combatting CI, you also see researchers running away from the fight. Who do you aid and why?
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As said SCP's-22415 FIRST PRIORITY should be all morally good personnel (non-combative) to be escorted to a safe place via using 22415-2 abilities to send people into a pocket dimension and be protected at all times, then I should proceed with using 22415-1 abilities to heal any injured or hurt personnel, while all of that happening one of the 3 (22415-1/2/3) instances need to stay inside the pocket dimension preventing it from collapsing which could lead to instant death of the people inside it.
You are playing as SCP-22415-3, 076 is currently running towards you. There is a researcher behind 076 which he hasn't noticed. Should you repel 076 and why?
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No, I shouldn't repel 076-1 because then he might notice the researcher which put him in danger, I would try to make him/it follow me for a minute while 22415-2 goes and saves him by using his abilities to create dimensions for the time being.
You are playing as SCP-22415-1. A D-Class is proactively escaping D-block, he is low on health and demanding medical attention what do you do?
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First, I would make sure there is a combative personnel which could put the d-class under gunpoint (FearRP), then if possible call medical personnel to D-Block to help any injures or traumas inflicted upon the D-Class, if that is not possible I wouldn't consider using its abilities to help since SCP's-22415 are required to only help morally good personnel which a D-Class isn't, because a D-Class is a person that was previously put on Death trial and give the option to be a (Test Subject) for the SCP Foundation with the risks of him/her being killed.
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