[UK] Avast Cipher's Site Advisor Application

Steam ID: STEAM_0:0:68413352
Discord name: ironhandsgaming
For how long have you played on CG SCP: 1.315 Hours
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Age: 25
In what country are you located?: Turkey
Time zone: GMT+3
Character name(s): Norton Klez
Civilian name: Norton
What server are you applying for? (SCP-RP UK or SCP-RP USA): UK
Do you have a mic?: Yes, I do

List all whitelisted, MTF, or CI roles that you hold or have held:
Held:
Hold:
Have you received any kicks/bans/warning? and why?:
  • I got Job Abuse (April 10th, 2024) warnings because I changed my job to report someone; meanwhile, I could have just done it in the same character while being in an RP scenario.
  • I got a Fail RP (July 16th, 2024) warning because someone yelled, "Help the chairman! He is getting kidnapped". After hearing that, I started shooting at the D-Class, kidnapping the chairman. That was a warning because I completely forgot I was on the Ethics Committee Assistant while shooting.
  • I got a Metagaming (October 30th, 2025) warning because I was breached as SCP-035, and I was on floor 3 with multiple other SCP's. Then I said, "Do not kill the assistants". I got warned for that because obviously, there is no way for an SCP to know that information.


Why are you applying for Site Advisor?
I have held many junior clearance level four jobs, such as Overseer Assistant (Factotum), Ethics Committee Assistant, Internal Affairs Ambassador, and MT E-11 LT. I was honestly a bit afraid to hold a senior clearance level four position because I did not feel confident or imaginative enough to take on that kind of role. I have been playing for a while now, as you can see from my OOC Information. I believe that after all this time, I feel much more confident in myself, and I think I come up with quite average roleplay scenarios.

After spending a lot of my time as an Overseer Assistant, I have realized I love playing non-combative roles that can create unique roleplaying scenarios. I have never dedicated myself to a character's lore before, but the assistant role opened new doors for me. Aside from creating roleplay scenarios, I also loved being involved in so many.

I am applying for the Site Advisor role because I believe this is one of the role model I love playing. I want to experience the roleplay in this area of the foundation and see where I can go with it. After holding many junior clearance level four jobs, I feel like it is finally my time to take a step into a senior clearance level four position.​



What makes you suitable for Site Administration?:
I have already discussed the number of junior clearance level four jobs I held and currently hold in the previous question, so I won't repeat that. I believe the experience I gained from each role makes me a strong candidate for Site Administration. While I have taken on leadership roles, I have also been involved in responsibilities that require creating roleplay around the site. I have created and approved many documents in-game, especially in my roles as Ethics Committee Assistant and Internal Affairs Ambassador. Therefore, I believe I excel at creating documents. I work hard and always put in maximum effort with professionalism. I believe these qualities make me one of the best candidates for Site Administration.​



What are the responsibilities of Site Administration in RP?:

  • Authorizing AA during Code 5
  • Approve non-ethical testing, sampling, and field operations
  • Authorization of partial site closure for training or large-scale events
  • Oversee site departments and MTF regiments
  • Serving as the primary line of communication between departments and higher administration
  • Managing and maintaining neutral or positive relations with external Groups of Interest
  • Manage and enforce all site-wide policies
  • Conducting departmental reviews, audits, and performance evaluations


Please give some lore about your Site Administration character and what storylines they would be involved in:

Avast Cipher’s career in the Foundation started in a place very few people want to be: data recovery. Assigned to a small digital forensics unit, his early work revolved around reconstructing corrupted logs, salvaging black box recordings from destroyed sites, and piecing together fragments of classified archives after system failures. The job was tedious, isolating, and had almost no recognition — but it allowed him to develop an uncommon familiarity with the Foundation’s hidden machinery: the parts most personnel never notice until they break.

He built his reputation through problem-solving behind the scenes. When a containment chamber’s internal log system malfunctioned, Avast was the one who found the error that no engineer had noticed. When an entire department’s database was corrupted after a major breach, he spent three days reconstructing the essential data by hand — and was the reason the research teams could resume their work at all.

While he never sought field authority, multiple Site Directors began requesting him specifically to audit their communication networks, review sensitive documentation chains, and quietly identify procedural weak points in their departments. This work slowly transitioned him into administrative oversight roles, where he became known as the “quiet stabilizer”—someone who, rather than focusing on the chaos in front of him, focused on preventing the next one.

After a while, the site administration became more aware of Avast's knowledge on data recovery and the audits he had been conducting in the tech department. Even though they did not like the fact that he could recover redacted data, they still needed him since site administration required someone who could communicate with departments this fast to bring solutions and prevent upcoming problems as soon as possible.​