SCP 096

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Evan Maguire

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Nov 27, 2022
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Steam ID: 76561199230439804
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For how long have you played on CG SCP: Around a Month Now
Age: 21
In what country are you located?: ireland
Time zone:
Greenwich Mean Time
Character name(s): Evan maguire
Civilian name: evanmaguire
What server are you applying for? (SCP-RP UK or SCP-RP USA): uk
Do you have a mic?: yes but im deaf just type
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What is your SCP level and total level? (Provide a screenshot of the level menu):
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List all whitelisted, MTF, or CI roles that you hold or have held: Not Yet
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Have you received any kicks/bans/warning? and why?: ban and 3 warn
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What makes you suitable for SCP-096?: I have had a lot of roleplay experience and feel I can bring some in depth roleplay to 096 to make it fun for both researchers and containment staff. I have done a bunch of research into SCP 096 to become a better roleplay with the SCP and make researched intresting for the research staff
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What is the usual behaviour of SCP-096 when pacified?SCP-096 is to cry when sitting and then when left alone for 1 minute will wonder the facility, and then if someone looks at his face he will chase the target.
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When breached, where is SCP-096 allowed to go? Can SCP-096 beeline straight to D-Block?: SCP-096 is to go where its target is and is not to break any doors where its target isnt for example it cant just break open another SCP cell unless its target is in there. If someone in the D-block has seen a picture of SCP-096 then it can run to D-block. or if he is near D-Block and someone looks at him then he can enter D-Block
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How is SCP-096 re-contained? Please describe all steps of the process:You can calm down 096 by putting a bucket over its head, then once 096 has killed all of its targets it will calm down and sit on the floor, it is then that containment staff can beam 096 and restrain him, once done 096 can be placed back in his containment and all photos of 096 must be destroyed.
 
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