Out-of-Character Information
Steam ID
STEAM_0:1:893291924
Discord Name
stephenpreisler
How long have you played?
I've been playing for many months and accumulated nearly three weeks of consistent playtime over these months.
Age
16
Which country are you located in?
United States
Which timezone are you in?
I'm in Central Standard Time and nearly always online from 4 PM to 12 AM daily.
Character Name
Steven Preisler
Which server are you applying for?
SCP-RP USA
Do you have a microphone?
Yes, and I no longer use my horrible microphone on my headset. I have since upgraded to a quality external microphone.
Do you have any whitelisted roles and positions?
STEAM_0:1:893291924
Discord Name
stephenpreisler
How long have you played?
I've been playing for many months and accumulated nearly three weeks of consistent playtime over these months.
Age
16
Which country are you located in?
United States
Which timezone are you in?
I'm in Central Standard Time and nearly always online from 4 PM to 12 AM daily.
Character Name
Steven Preisler
Which server are you applying for?
SCP-RP USA
Do you have a microphone?
Yes, and I no longer use my horrible microphone on my headset. I have since upgraded to a quality external microphone.
Do you have any whitelisted roles and positions?
Ethics Committee | Department of Research | Department of Internal Affairs | Chaos Insurgency | |
Clearance Level 3 | Not applicable | Supervisor of the Chemical Research Board | Internal Affairs Agent | Alpha |
Clearance Level 4 | Assistant Coordinator for the Welfare & Security Subcommittee (Holding) | Executive Researcher (Holding) | Not applicable | Not applicable |
EDIT 9/20/24 - Passed Foundation bar exam, certified judge.
Have you received any bans, kicks, or warnings?
I have around three warnings relating to FailRP that will expire in October. These warnings were when I was new to the server and didn't understand everything completely. I haven't had a moderative incident, warning, kick, or ban in months.
Why are you applying for Site Advisor?
I'm applying for Site Advisor for various reasons, and my constituents and I hold close. I have a comprehensive frame of reference across multiple issues in many departments and an in-depth understanding of Foundation policy and bureaucracy. Many of the duties of a Site Advisor are similar to what I've been doing as an Ethics Assistant, such as reviewing departments and supervising them. I wish to expand my already expansive knowledge of Site 65's operations and learn more about its inner workings. I'm a very improvement-driven person; every day I play, I work toward being a better Assistant.
I also wish to represent other departments inside of Site Administration that I've worked closely with and now get to serve. I've worked extensively with the Department of Research as an Assistant, answering policy questions and being a gateway for them to reach Site Command regarding interdepartmental matters. Site Administration is capable of assigning Research projects to the Department of Research. As an Executive Researcher, I know many projects I wish to give to the department to gradually manifest unique roleplay experiences.
I enjoy meeting new people and talking with them, especially newer players who may need assistance with Foundation policy regarding anything from what may cause a Code 2 to activate to what codes can be tested and what is deemed ethical. Department reviews and oversight are among my favorite things because I can do what’s mentioned above. Still, I'm also allowed to gain a deeper insight into many departments, which can affect my views and decisions. I'm a very open-minded, easygoing, and nevertheless professional person who can get along with everyone. I'm not afraid to admit when I may be wrong, and I work to improve myself as much as possible, which is why I'm in the position I am today.
To wrap this up, I'm running for Site Advisor to represent many people and their issues inside of Site Administration, gain valuable experience, learn more about the administrative inner workings of the Foundation, and be the best person I can be.
What makes you suitable for Site Advisor?
My experience as an Ethics Assistant and, recently, an Ethics Assistant Coordinator makes me qualified for this line of work. As an Ethics Assistant, I've excelled far beyond my duties by representing the committee in an excellent light, being a professional, kind, and helpful representative of the committee, and enforcing the Code of Ethics and Code of Conduct. Furthermore, my ventures and constituents throughout several departments have given me valuable insight into their issues, policies, and inner workings. I'm in touch with the regular casual players of Site 65 and wish to represent them and be a liaison with them inside of Site Administration.
I've already shown my capabilities in interdepartmental management through my assistance to the Department of Research regarding many disputes and issues that have since been resolved thanks to Site Administration and myself. I've shown countless times that I'm more than willing to go the extra mile for people by assisting Internal Affairs whenever necessary, performing investigations to ensure that Foundation policy isn't violated, and helping people wishing to speak up and blow the whistle on misconduct or abuse. I'm incredibly passionate about what I do: helping people in whatever ways I can.
I'm well-known as an Ethics Assistant throughout the Department of Research, especially to newer players. I'm recognizable to nearly everybody and I have a good reputation. I'm well trusted throughout the Foundation to receive and manage violations of the Code of Ethics, Code of Conduct, and the Legal Codex to obtain justice for the victim. Many dozens of people entrust me with their sensitive legal matters, and I'm incredibly proud to represent them and provide justice for them.
Due to the nature of my position, I have an in-depth understanding of cornerstone Foundation legal documents such as the Code of Ethics, Code of Conduct, Legal Codex, and department policy. I know I have what it takes to excel in this position, and I want to take my career to the next level with this Senior CL4 position.
What are the responsibilities of Site Administration in roleplay?
Design, authorize, and execute practical tests with the Department of Research to obtain valuable information and create roleplay experiences. (I attended one of these projects today, specifically a cross-test between 427 and 999)
Appoint department directors for almost every department apart from Internal Affairs and the Department of Research (they're decided by their respective side of Site Command, respectively).
Appoint M.T.F. Commanders (once again, Site Command decides commanders for their regiments).
Evaluation of all departments' performance and subsequent management.
Performing tribunals of low-level offenses on behalf of Internal Affairs (for investigations).
Management of Foundation policy in conjunction with Site Command.
Authorization of Advanced Armory.
Management of G.O.I. relations.
Management of emergencies in the Foundation.
Be a first contact for whatever departments may need.
Conducting hostage negotiations whenever necessary.
Authorization of K.O.S. past airlock whenever necessary.
Auditing departments that are "failing".
Have you received any bans, kicks, or warnings?
I have around three warnings relating to FailRP that will expire in October. These warnings were when I was new to the server and didn't understand everything completely. I haven't had a moderative incident, warning, kick, or ban in months.
Why are you applying for Site Advisor?
I'm applying for Site Advisor for various reasons, and my constituents and I hold close. I have a comprehensive frame of reference across multiple issues in many departments and an in-depth understanding of Foundation policy and bureaucracy. Many of the duties of a Site Advisor are similar to what I've been doing as an Ethics Assistant, such as reviewing departments and supervising them. I wish to expand my already expansive knowledge of Site 65's operations and learn more about its inner workings. I'm a very improvement-driven person; every day I play, I work toward being a better Assistant.
I also wish to represent other departments inside of Site Administration that I've worked closely with and now get to serve. I've worked extensively with the Department of Research as an Assistant, answering policy questions and being a gateway for them to reach Site Command regarding interdepartmental matters. Site Administration is capable of assigning Research projects to the Department of Research. As an Executive Researcher, I know many projects I wish to give to the department to gradually manifest unique roleplay experiences.
I enjoy meeting new people and talking with them, especially newer players who may need assistance with Foundation policy regarding anything from what may cause a Code 2 to activate to what codes can be tested and what is deemed ethical. Department reviews and oversight are among my favorite things because I can do what’s mentioned above. Still, I'm also allowed to gain a deeper insight into many departments, which can affect my views and decisions. I'm a very open-minded, easygoing, and nevertheless professional person who can get along with everyone. I'm not afraid to admit when I may be wrong, and I work to improve myself as much as possible, which is why I'm in the position I am today.
To wrap this up, I'm running for Site Advisor to represent many people and their issues inside of Site Administration, gain valuable experience, learn more about the administrative inner workings of the Foundation, and be the best person I can be.
What makes you suitable for Site Advisor?
My experience as an Ethics Assistant and, recently, an Ethics Assistant Coordinator makes me qualified for this line of work. As an Ethics Assistant, I've excelled far beyond my duties by representing the committee in an excellent light, being a professional, kind, and helpful representative of the committee, and enforcing the Code of Ethics and Code of Conduct. Furthermore, my ventures and constituents throughout several departments have given me valuable insight into their issues, policies, and inner workings. I'm in touch with the regular casual players of Site 65 and wish to represent them and be a liaison with them inside of Site Administration.
I've already shown my capabilities in interdepartmental management through my assistance to the Department of Research regarding many disputes and issues that have since been resolved thanks to Site Administration and myself. I've shown countless times that I'm more than willing to go the extra mile for people by assisting Internal Affairs whenever necessary, performing investigations to ensure that Foundation policy isn't violated, and helping people wishing to speak up and blow the whistle on misconduct or abuse. I'm incredibly passionate about what I do: helping people in whatever ways I can.
I'm well-known as an Ethics Assistant throughout the Department of Research, especially to newer players. I'm recognizable to nearly everybody and I have a good reputation. I'm well trusted throughout the Foundation to receive and manage violations of the Code of Ethics, Code of Conduct, and the Legal Codex to obtain justice for the victim. Many dozens of people entrust me with their sensitive legal matters, and I'm incredibly proud to represent them and provide justice for them.
Due to the nature of my position, I have an in-depth understanding of cornerstone Foundation legal documents such as the Code of Ethics, Code of Conduct, Legal Codex, and department policy. I know I have what it takes to excel in this position, and I want to take my career to the next level with this Senior CL4 position.
What are the responsibilities of Site Administration in roleplay?
Design, authorize, and execute practical tests with the Department of Research to obtain valuable information and create roleplay experiences. (I attended one of these projects today, specifically a cross-test between 427 and 999)
Appoint department directors for almost every department apart from Internal Affairs and the Department of Research (they're decided by their respective side of Site Command, respectively).
Appoint M.T.F. Commanders (once again, Site Command decides commanders for their regiments).
Evaluation of all departments' performance and subsequent management.
Performing tribunals of low-level offenses on behalf of Internal Affairs (for investigations).
Management of Foundation policy in conjunction with Site Command.
Authorization of Advanced Armory.
Management of G.O.I. relations.
Management of emergencies in the Foundation.
Be a first contact for whatever departments may need.
Conducting hostage negotiations whenever necessary.
Authorization of K.O.S. past airlock whenever necessary.
Auditing departments that are "failing".
Lore Document
Welcome to the Foundation Electronic Mail System. You have 56 new messages and 6 of which have been marked as important by sender. It's currently 3:31 PM on September 8th.
Subject Steven Preisler's Audit as of September 8th
From Recordskeeping and Information Security Administration
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