Steam ID: STEAM_0:0:227035333
Discord name: GrizZ#9323
For how long have you played on CG SCP: 80h+
Age: 16
In what country are you located?: Serbia
Time zone: CET
Character name(s): Charles Smith
Civilian name: N/A
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: N/A
Have you received any kicks/bans/warning? and why?: Yes, one warning for RDM as a D class.
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The executive researcher position would be an incredible opportunity for me to expand my possibilities and further develop my skills as a researcher. One of the most exciting aspects of this position is the chance to help other researchers with their problems. I have always enjoyed collaborating with others and using my knowledge to assist those who may be struggling with a particular SCP or experiment. Being able to provide advice and support to other researchers is an incredibly rewarding experience.
Research has always held a special place in my heart. From a young age, I was fascinated by the idea of testing and experimenting with dangerous creatures. This fascination only grew as I got older and began to learn more about the world of SCPs. As an executive researcher, I would have the opportunity to continue this work and contribute to our understanding of these creatures.
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My knowledge, activity, and friendliness make me an excellent fit for the executive researcher position. When it comes to knowledge, I have spent countless hours studying and researching various SCPs, including some of the most mysterious and difficult to understand. Through careful testing and experimentation, I have been able to explain the unexplainable and uncover hidden features of these creatures that were previously unknown.
In terms of activity, I am incredibly dedicated and hardworking. On average, I spend about six hours a day on the server, always aim to be productive and efficient with my time. I am also active on discord, which allows me to stay connected with fellow researchers when Im not in game and provide assistance to those who need it.
Finally, my friendliness and warm personality make me a joy to work with. I believe that having a positive attitude and a willingness to collaborate with others is essential to achieving success in any field, and that is especially true for the executive researcher position. I love chatting with my fellow researchers, telling jokes and stories, and just generally having fun while we work together. I believe that this approach not only makes work more enjoyable, but it also brings up a sense of teamwork that is crucial to achieving our goals.
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I have four excellent-graded documents. Three of them are over twenty pages long, and my lates, about 106, is 32 pages long.
An excellent-graded document must encompass all the necessary components, including excellent grammar, research aims, methods, and findings. To help the reader understand the SCP you are testing, you should also provide some background information about it. Conclusions and hypotheses can help your essay as well. It's important to ensure that the document is visually appealing and easy to navigate. Lastly, to showcase your dedication and commitment to producing an excellent document, aim for a minimum of 10 pages in length.
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As an executive researcher, I understand that our role goes beyond just providing guidance and feedback. We are representatives of the Research Department, and it is important that we set an example of professionalism, excellence, and collaboration. By modeling these values, we can inspire others to strive for the same level of success and contribute to a positive culture within the department.
In addition, I believe that being friendly and approachable is just as important as being knowledgeable and supportive. Research can be a challenging and sometimes isolating field, and having a supportive community can make all the difference. By being approachable and encouraging people to talk and work together, we can create a supportive environment where researchers feel comfortable asking for help and sharing their ideas.
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Growing up in ██████ was a constant struggle. My family had little money for basic necessities like food, water, electricity, and clothes. We somehow managed to survive until my father found a job in the UK, and we moved there. However, my experience in the UK was not much better. Being new and not knowing the English language, I was constantly bullied in school, to the point where I came home with a broken arm and two missing teeth. My father, occupied by his job, didn't seem to care.
Despite the challenges, I kept going and focused on my studies. I succeeded in school and developed a passion for biology. After finishing high school, I pursued a degree in biology at █████ university. Though it was difficult to gain acceptance as a non-UK student, I eventually succeeded and excelled in my studies. I continued on to earn a Ph.D., which led to a job as a biology research scientist.
After five years on the job, I made a groundbreaking discovery about how cells transport vesicles to their intended destination. This discovery earned me the Nobel Prize in Biology or Medicine in 2013. From a childhood of poverty and hardship, I became a celebrated scientist.
My accomplishments did not end there. In 2019, I was awarded the Crafoord Prize in Biology, further cementing my reputation as a leading figure in the field. It was around this time that the Foundation took notice of me and invited me to join their research team.
Despite the difficult path that brought me to this point, I am proud of what I have achieved and look forward to further contributions to the scientific community. However, the loss of my mother still haunts me, a reminder that success cannot erase all of life's hardships.
Discord name: GrizZ#9323
For how long have you played on CG SCP: 80h+
Age: 16
In what country are you located?: Serbia
Time zone: CET
Character name(s): Charles Smith
Civilian name: N/A
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: N/A
Have you received any kicks/bans/warning? and why?: Yes, one warning for RDM as a D class.
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Why are you applying for Executive Researcher?
The executive researcher position would be an incredible opportunity for me to expand my possibilities and further develop my skills as a researcher. One of the most exciting aspects of this position is the chance to help other researchers with their problems. I have always enjoyed collaborating with others and using my knowledge to assist those who may be struggling with a particular SCP or experiment. Being able to provide advice and support to other researchers is an incredibly rewarding experience.
Research has always held a special place in my heart. From a young age, I was fascinated by the idea of testing and experimenting with dangerous creatures. This fascination only grew as I got older and began to learn more about the world of SCPs. As an executive researcher, I would have the opportunity to continue this work and contribute to our understanding of these creatures.
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What makes you suitable for Executive Researcher?:
My knowledge, activity, and friendliness make me an excellent fit for the executive researcher position. When it comes to knowledge, I have spent countless hours studying and researching various SCPs, including some of the most mysterious and difficult to understand. Through careful testing and experimentation, I have been able to explain the unexplainable and uncover hidden features of these creatures that were previously unknown.
In terms of activity, I am incredibly dedicated and hardworking. On average, I spend about six hours a day on the server, always aim to be productive and efficient with my time. I am also active on discord, which allows me to stay connected with fellow researchers when Im not in game and provide assistance to those who need it.
Finally, my friendliness and warm personality make me a joy to work with. I believe that having a positive attitude and a willingness to collaborate with others is essential to achieving success in any field, and that is especially true for the executive researcher position. I love chatting with my fellow researchers, telling jokes and stories, and just generally having fun while we work together. I believe that this approach not only makes work more enjoyable, but it also brings up a sense of teamwork that is crucial to achieving our goals.
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How many excellent-graded documents have you written? What makes a document excellent?
I have four excellent-graded documents. Three of them are over twenty pages long, and my lates, about 106, is 32 pages long.
An excellent-graded document must encompass all the necessary components, including excellent grammar, research aims, methods, and findings. To help the reader understand the SCP you are testing, you should also provide some background information about it. Conclusions and hypotheses can help your essay as well. It's important to ensure that the document is visually appealing and easy to navigate. Lastly, to showcase your dedication and commitment to producing an excellent document, aim for a minimum of 10 pages in length.
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What are the responsibilities of the Executive Researcher in RP?:
As an executive researcher, I understand that our role goes beyond just providing guidance and feedback. We are representatives of the Research Department, and it is important that we set an example of professionalism, excellence, and collaboration. By modeling these values, we can inspire others to strive for the same level of success and contribute to a positive culture within the department.
In addition, I believe that being friendly and approachable is just as important as being knowledgeable and supportive. Research can be a challenging and sometimes isolating field, and having a supportive community can make all the difference. By being approachable and encouraging people to talk and work together, we can create a supportive environment where researchers feel comfortable asking for help and sharing their ideas.
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Please give some lore about your Executive Researcher character and what storylines they would be involved in:
Growing up in ██████ was a constant struggle. My family had little money for basic necessities like food, water, electricity, and clothes. We somehow managed to survive until my father found a job in the UK, and we moved there. However, my experience in the UK was not much better. Being new and not knowing the English language, I was constantly bullied in school, to the point where I came home with a broken arm and two missing teeth. My father, occupied by his job, didn't seem to care.
Despite the challenges, I kept going and focused on my studies. I succeeded in school and developed a passion for biology. After finishing high school, I pursued a degree in biology at █████ university. Though it was difficult to gain acceptance as a non-UK student, I eventually succeeded and excelled in my studies. I continued on to earn a Ph.D., which led to a job as a biology research scientist.
After five years on the job, I made a groundbreaking discovery about how cells transport vesicles to their intended destination. This discovery earned me the Nobel Prize in Biology or Medicine in 2013. From a childhood of poverty and hardship, I became a celebrated scientist.
My accomplishments did not end there. In 2019, I was awarded the Crafoord Prize in Biology, further cementing my reputation as a leading figure in the field. It was around this time that the Foundation took notice of me and invited me to join their research team.
Despite the difficult path that brought me to this point, I am proud of what I have achieved and look forward to further contributions to the scientific community. However, the loss of my mother still haunts me, a reminder that success cannot erase all of life's hardships.