[SCP-RP-USA] Wxnter's Captain app

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Steam ID:
STEAM_0:0:695531397

Discord name:
Sleepy_Wxnter#5546

For how long have you played CG SCPRP:
4,200,000 seconds on my one year achievement

Age:
15yrs old

In what country are you located?:
America

Time zone:
CST

Character names:
GOC: Stella "Malice" Solace
Foundation: Apollo "Wxnter" Eros

Civilian name:
"Wxnter"

What server are you applying for:
Scp-rp USA

Do you have a mic?:
Yes

List all whitelisted,ci,MTF roles you have held:
MTF NU-7 CSG (held)
Scp-096 (holding)
DEA Senior agent (holding)
CI-A (held)
GOC LCPL (holding)

Have you received any kicks/bans/warnings and why:
One for Failrp/Micspam
one kick for being afk (still no clue why i was kicked for it)

Why are you applying for security captain?:
I want to become security because i believe that i would be able to be a leading figure within GENSEC that would be a great help to GENSEC as a whole. I also wish to have more experience with CL4 responsibilities and roles. I want to assist Gensec on becoming the best it can be and strive for greatness as a captain.

What makes you suitable for security captain:
I believe that my experience within MTF NU-7, DEA, GOC, RRT Show that I am more then capable to be a leading figure for GENSEC.
I also believe that I posses qualities that make me a great leading figure as well as a respectable person people can come to for guidance and help.
I am a very respectable and courteous person who always strives to do the best i can.

What are the responsibilities of a security captain in RP:

-Follow orders from the CoS
-Assist lower ranking gensec in learning what to do
-Watch over dblock
-Host RRT/HWL tryouts
-Act as a role model for GSD
-Organize sweeps
-Strike and remove RRT from people who show themselves to be irresponsible

Please give some lore about your security captain character and story lines they would be involved in:



“The Devil’s in the details… that’s where you’ll find me.”

Bostonian Erik Thorn came from a multilingual home and ranked in the top 2% in intelligence. After high school, he enlisted with the U.S. Army and rose in rank over a short period of time. He learned Dari and became an Intelligence Officer, serving in Kabul as foreign reporters, adventurers, and criminals flocked to the city. Thorn was well known in the underground club circuit, and even among locals as a proficient Buzkashi player.

Thorn was invited into the Unit as their regional specialist. Following selection, he remained in country, gathering intel, building networks of allies and safe houses, and tracking hostiles. As the situation in Kabul worsened, Thorn kept tabs on Americans, rescuing them when necessary and helping locals escape the violence. He was investigating a missing reporter when The Unit lost contact with him. After two years of silence, he re-emerged with enough intel to dismantle a major insurgency operation. There were still questions regarding his disappearance, but he was exonerated and his testimony sealed. His successful missions, along with his expertise, gained him the attention of Six.

PSYCHOLOGICAL REPORT​

I knew Specialist Erik “Maverick” Thorn well before his disappearance. He was a legend among Intelligence Collectors as the spook who “went native”. He’s often difficult to engage with since he’s incredibly intelligent and able to read others with remarkable intensity, but ask him about Kabul or Buzkashi and he can barely contain his excitement. […]

I’ve never seen old men sell their services on street corners to write love letters before, so it’s hardly surprising he took to Afghanistan… it’s a bewitching culture. When expats began partying in underground clubs and drinking at restaurants, Specialist Thorn admitted that he knew the “Kabubble” was going to pop hard, that Westerners would become easy targets. He saw the writing on the wall before anyone else did. […]

From a young age, Specialist Thorn handled an almost overwhelming amount of sensory input that would have shut down most kids. Instead, he compartmentalized and deconstructed everything around him as a way to function. It’s one reason I think he internalizes his emotions. […] His parents were loving but rigid—they barely let him explore his own neighborhood. It’s what drove him to join the army, to experience a world he could only dream about. It’s hardly surprising Kabul left such a heavy imprint on him. I don’t think he emerged from his shell until he started traveling, and even now his mind is with us, but his heart is in Kabul.[…]

Specialist Thorn has displayed remarkable empathy stemming from his ability to watch, listen, and dissect. People confide in him and it’s why he survived in Kabul as a fly on the wall. […] I’m still going through debriefs regarding his disappearance. It reads like a terrifying thriller but the scars that came with his experience have only tied him more closely to Afghanistan. I think his tattoo is a reminder of that life.

-- Dr. Harishva Pandey
 
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