- Steam ID: STEAM_0:0:175303910
- Previous Application: https://www.civilgamers.com/community/threads/uk-bush-ia-ambassador-application.3274/
- Discord name: Comrade#9999
- For how long have you played on CG SCP: 4 months (I got this wrong in my last application, because of American date formatting)
- Age: 16
- In what country are you located?: The Netherlands / Holland
- Time zone: GMT+2
- Character name(s):
Foundation Name: Bush von Mann
Chaos Name: Von "Bush" Mann
Civilian name: Mann von Bush
- What server are you applying for? (SCP-RP UK or SCP-RP USA): SCP-RP UK
- Do you have a mic?: Yes
- List all whitelisted, MTF, or CI roles that you hold or have held:
Held: CI-A
- Have you received any kicks/bans/warnings? and why?:
Bans:
LTARP: Extreme weather in Holland cut our power for 3 days at that time, it was a misunderstanding
MRDM: I assumed we could kill other D-Class as other D-Class as it says so in the CoE
Warns:
ERP / NLR / MICSPAM / FAILRP
Please do keep in mind that all of these are from over the course of 4 months total and from playing as minge jobs such as CD and Chefs, they should not be associated with my more professional profile as an IA Agent.
Also please note that I have not gotten any warns/bans/kicks since my last application, as I had been working on improving myself as an agent.
- Why are you applying for Internal Affairs ambassador
Originally I was going to wait 1 month before re-applying for this position, however after a conversation with Site Advisor Igorski I have decided to re-apply before that time as I feel as though I am ready for the position of ambassador, and the responsibilities it brings, however it is entirely up to the Director to decide. I feel as though our ambassadors are being far too light-handed when it comes to bringing order to agents. I have only seen 2 attempts at assigning IA Agents to specific duties over this past week, one of which failed and the other had to be organised by the Director himself.
This disorganization has led to many agents being in CDC at once, agents entering lower CDC without proper authorization, as well as 4 agents spot checking the same experiment. However, although I feel as though ambassadors are being quite light-handed, I do admire what they are doing for the foundation, and understand that it can be hard sometimes to punish your friends. Instead of punishing them, I would rather reward their exemplary behaviour with compliments, as opposed to simply warning them if they misbehave, in turn giving them feedback on what they can do better and teaching them how to fulfill their duties the best they can.
However, I will not hesitate to remove said Agent from their position for a reasonable amount of time if the need arises, of course after a brief discussion with Roual, Viktor, or any other Director about such important matters.
- What makes you suitable for Internal Affairs Ambassador?
I joined the department of Internal Affairs a long time ago, with 3-4 months of IA experience under my hat. This includes plenty of arrests, and plenty of ethics interventions from people who don't appreciate my lawful arrests. I tend to be quite blunt with my arrests, telling them exactly what they did wrong, however still keeping it very professional as I am representing the department as a whole when I arrest foundation personnel.
I am suitable for Internal Affairs Ambassador because I have in-depth knowledge of the Code of Ethics, Code of Conduct, GENSEC Department policy, Research Department policy, and DIA policy, often being able to list the frequently used charges/sections while I am arresting them, such as general verbal abuse or ethical termination procedure. This knowledge allows for easy training of agents, as well as being able to guide them and answer questions on the spot, for example if they are confused during an arrest or are stuck between two charges and want to find the most appropriate one.
I also feel really attached to the department as a whole, having made many friends within the department. I have put a great deal of time and effort into my time as an IA agent, including this application. I even made an unofficial in-depth handbook for newer IA agents, which is filled with answers to questions I had on my first day as an agent. It also includes a simplified/printable version of the Legal Codex, Code of Ethics, and Code of Conduct for use on the job, as opposed to scrolling through 13 pages for one incidence report.
I often give agents this handbook during their training by me, and they tell me that it "answered most of (their) questions," however this document is yet to be approved and potentially made official.
- How many documents have you written? What makes a document good?:
I stand by what I said in my last application. I keep my document-writing quite hesitant, as I do not want to overwhelm the SCPinet with useless documents. I make documents on interesting and relevant cases, such as 1.03, 1.11, 2.01, etc. I have written 7-8 special arrest reports in my time, in order to keep the clutter to a minimum on the SCPinet site.
There are a multitude of factors that go into grading an IA document:
- Detail of incident description;
- Title of document for easy relocation;
- Relevance of the case (N/A if Duty Report);
- Formatting / Layout of the document;
- Quality of redaction when necessary;
- Honesty;
- Grammar / Punctuation / Spelling (obvious exceptions if suffering from medical conditions, dyslexia, etc. However this should be mentioned in the document's credits);
- Readability / Comprehensiveness
- What are the responsibilities of the Internal Affairs Ambassador in RP?:
The responsibilities of an ambassador of the Internal Affairs department are to manage the department on site in the orders/absence of a Department Director. The ambassador should also be able to lend an ear or a helping hand to agents who are struggling with their jobs, which requires an in-depth knowledge of the site's policies. A great deal of responsibility lies on the ambassador, as they not only represent the department in the absence of a director, but also are looked to in times of departmental chaos.
Another responsibility given to the ambassador is to divide up the department which requires leadership, assigning agents to different duties, for example patrols, interrogation duty, CDC duty, and worst of all phone duty. We have been lacking ambassadors to do this, or at least do it well, as I often find 3 Agents in CDC at once, or 2 agents spot checking the same experiment, which in my opinion is a waste of our resources.
The responsibility that an ambassador is most well-known for is managing agents individually. For example, warning agents if they present any unlawful or disruptive behaviour, which could ultimately lead to a site-affairs ban if it damages site-wide operations or the Internal Affairs Department as a whole. Another responsibility is grading documents, as well as giving verbal feedback on said documents, as opposed to simply grading the document and letting the agent guess why they got their grade.
- Please give some lore about your Internal Affairs Ambassador character and what storylines they would be involved in:
Bush von Mann, formerly known as Von Mann, is a former R&D for the Chaos Insurgency.
After watching Chaos brutally experiment on SCP-323 and watching his comrades die, he felt the urge to stop the foundation from taking their lives by convincing his comrades to stop the violence and make peace with the foundation. After seeing the rage in their eyes, he learned that they would never stop their hopeless crusade. He then tried convincing the SCP Foundation to release the SCP's and stop the war with the Chaos Insurgency.
They declined, and decided to take him in and interrogate him for information. Many awful experiments were conducted, which ultimately ended in the loss of his hair. After seeing his loyalty to the CI, the foundation's O5 decided that he could be of use, and amnestized and brainwashed Von Mann in order to turn him against the CI. His loyalty lies with the foundation to this day, as he goes on with his duties as an Internal Affairs Ambassador, blissfully unaware of his gruesome past.
Bush knows how to have a good time off-duty, but while on duty he is a loyal professional and a hard worker, and will not hesitate to arrest when the need arises; despite not being as cruel with his arrests compared to other agents on site, he will always lend a helping hand to those who need it.
- Previous Application: https://www.civilgamers.com/community/threads/uk-bush-ia-ambassador-application.3274/
- Discord name: Comrade#9999
- For how long have you played on CG SCP: 4 months (I got this wrong in my last application, because of American date formatting)
- Age: 16
- In what country are you located?: The Netherlands / Holland
- Time zone: GMT+2
- Character name(s):
Foundation Name: Bush von Mann
Chaos Name: Von "Bush" Mann
Civilian name: Mann von Bush
- What server are you applying for? (SCP-RP UK or SCP-RP USA): SCP-RP UK
- Do you have a mic?: Yes
- List all whitelisted, MTF, or CI roles that you hold or have held:
Held: CI-A
- Have you received any kicks/bans/warnings? and why?:
Bans:
LTARP: Extreme weather in Holland cut our power for 3 days at that time, it was a misunderstanding
MRDM: I assumed we could kill other D-Class as other D-Class as it says so in the CoE
Warns:
ERP / NLR / MICSPAM / FAILRP
Please do keep in mind that all of these are from over the course of 4 months total and from playing as minge jobs such as CD and Chefs, they should not be associated with my more professional profile as an IA Agent.
Also please note that I have not gotten any warns/bans/kicks since my last application, as I had been working on improving myself as an agent.
- Why are you applying for Internal Affairs ambassador
Originally I was going to wait 1 month before re-applying for this position, however after a conversation with Site Advisor Igorski I have decided to re-apply before that time as I feel as though I am ready for the position of ambassador, and the responsibilities it brings, however it is entirely up to the Director to decide. I feel as though our ambassadors are being far too light-handed when it comes to bringing order to agents. I have only seen 2 attempts at assigning IA Agents to specific duties over this past week, one of which failed and the other had to be organised by the Director himself.
This disorganization has led to many agents being in CDC at once, agents entering lower CDC without proper authorization, as well as 4 agents spot checking the same experiment. However, although I feel as though ambassadors are being quite light-handed, I do admire what they are doing for the foundation, and understand that it can be hard sometimes to punish your friends. Instead of punishing them, I would rather reward their exemplary behaviour with compliments, as opposed to simply warning them if they misbehave, in turn giving them feedback on what they can do better and teaching them how to fulfill their duties the best they can.
However, I will not hesitate to remove said Agent from their position for a reasonable amount of time if the need arises, of course after a brief discussion with Roual, Viktor, or any other Director about such important matters.
- What makes you suitable for Internal Affairs Ambassador?
I joined the department of Internal Affairs a long time ago, with 3-4 months of IA experience under my hat. This includes plenty of arrests, and plenty of ethics interventions from people who don't appreciate my lawful arrests. I tend to be quite blunt with my arrests, telling them exactly what they did wrong, however still keeping it very professional as I am representing the department as a whole when I arrest foundation personnel.
I am suitable for Internal Affairs Ambassador because I have in-depth knowledge of the Code of Ethics, Code of Conduct, GENSEC Department policy, Research Department policy, and DIA policy, often being able to list the frequently used charges/sections while I am arresting them, such as general verbal abuse or ethical termination procedure. This knowledge allows for easy training of agents, as well as being able to guide them and answer questions on the spot, for example if they are confused during an arrest or are stuck between two charges and want to find the most appropriate one.
I also feel really attached to the department as a whole, having made many friends within the department. I have put a great deal of time and effort into my time as an IA agent, including this application. I even made an unofficial in-depth handbook for newer IA agents, which is filled with answers to questions I had on my first day as an agent. It also includes a simplified/printable version of the Legal Codex, Code of Ethics, and Code of Conduct for use on the job, as opposed to scrolling through 13 pages for one incidence report.
I often give agents this handbook during their training by me, and they tell me that it "answered most of (their) questions," however this document is yet to be approved and potentially made official.
DIA Agent Handbook
IN-DEPTH INTERNAL AFFAIRS HANDBOOK TABLE OF CONTENTS HEADING PAGE Foreword 2 Introduction to our Duties 2 DIA Policy 3 Useful Abbreviations 4 Common Misconceptions / F.A.Q 6 Simplified Code of Conduct 7 Simplified Code of Ethics 7 Simplified Legal C...
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- How many documents have you written? What makes a document good?:
I stand by what I said in my last application. I keep my document-writing quite hesitant, as I do not want to overwhelm the SCPinet with useless documents. I make documents on interesting and relevant cases, such as 1.03, 1.11, 2.01, etc. I have written 7-8 special arrest reports in my time, in order to keep the clutter to a minimum on the SCPinet site.
There are a multitude of factors that go into grading an IA document:
- Detail of incident description;
- Title of document for easy relocation;
- Relevance of the case (N/A if Duty Report);
- Formatting / Layout of the document;
- Quality of redaction when necessary;
- Honesty;
- Grammar / Punctuation / Spelling (obvious exceptions if suffering from medical conditions, dyslexia, etc. However this should be mentioned in the document's credits);
- Readability / Comprehensiveness
- What are the responsibilities of the Internal Affairs Ambassador in RP?:
The responsibilities of an ambassador of the Internal Affairs department are to manage the department on site in the orders/absence of a Department Director. The ambassador should also be able to lend an ear or a helping hand to agents who are struggling with their jobs, which requires an in-depth knowledge of the site's policies. A great deal of responsibility lies on the ambassador, as they not only represent the department in the absence of a director, but also are looked to in times of departmental chaos.
Another responsibility given to the ambassador is to divide up the department which requires leadership, assigning agents to different duties, for example patrols, interrogation duty, CDC duty, and worst of all phone duty. We have been lacking ambassadors to do this, or at least do it well, as I often find 3 Agents in CDC at once, or 2 agents spot checking the same experiment, which in my opinion is a waste of our resources.
The responsibility that an ambassador is most well-known for is managing agents individually. For example, warning agents if they present any unlawful or disruptive behaviour, which could ultimately lead to a site-affairs ban if it damages site-wide operations or the Internal Affairs Department as a whole. Another responsibility is grading documents, as well as giving verbal feedback on said documents, as opposed to simply grading the document and letting the agent guess why they got their grade.
- Please give some lore about your Internal Affairs Ambassador character and what storylines they would be involved in:
Bush von Mann, formerly known as Von Mann, is a former R&D for the Chaos Insurgency.
After watching Chaos brutally experiment on SCP-323 and watching his comrades die, he felt the urge to stop the foundation from taking their lives by convincing his comrades to stop the violence and make peace with the foundation. After seeing the rage in their eyes, he learned that they would never stop their hopeless crusade. He then tried convincing the SCP Foundation to release the SCP's and stop the war with the Chaos Insurgency.
They declined, and decided to take him in and interrogate him for information. Many awful experiments were conducted, which ultimately ended in the loss of his hair. After seeing his loyalty to the CI, the foundation's O5 decided that he could be of use, and amnestized and brainwashed Von Mann in order to turn him against the CI. His loyalty lies with the foundation to this day, as he goes on with his duties as an Internal Affairs Ambassador, blissfully unaware of his gruesome past.
Bald Head | Brown Eyes | Blunt | Ethical...
Bush knows how to have a good time off-duty, but while on duty he is a loyal professional and a hard worker, and will not hesitate to arrest when the need arises; despite not being as cruel with his arrests compared to other agents on site, he will always lend a helping hand to those who need it.
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