Steam ID:STEAM_0:0:530385323
Discord name: Cooper2738
For how long have you played on CG SCP: 4 months
Age: 16
In what country are you located?: Australia
Time zone: GMT+10
Character name(s): Pyroe
Civilian name: Pyroe Maine
What server are you applying for? (SCP-RP UK or SCP-RP USA):USA
Do you have a mic?: yes
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List all whitelisted, MTF, or CI roles that you hold or have held: MTF E-11 SPC, GSD Sergeant
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Have you received any kicks/bans/warning? and why?:
Inappropriate conduct | lying to blame others [ Not sure about this one ]
Severe toxicity / RDM [ same as first thought it was valid | the severe toxicity, No clue ]
ERP [ i said was it pink down there, it was a pink mannequin but i didn't clarify that in the sit ]
Minor [ AFK abuse ]
Kick [ ^ ]
LTAP [ this was appealed and accepted https://civilnetworks.net/community/threads/scp-rp-usa-ban-appeal-pyroe.30443/ ]
Failrp | LTAP [i used cartographer to open a gate in D-block showers and then i left for a funeral]
Failrp [ no clue ]
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Why are you applying for Executive Researcher?
- i am wanting to be a better researcher and be idle in the research department and help where ever is needed, i want to show people the good side of the research department, what hard work gets you.
i want to show researchers how to communicate effectively, Being able to explain your research clearly and concisely is crucial. Practice presenting your findings, both verbally and in writing, to make your work accessible to others.
people underestimate the power of positive reinforcement in the research department. Highlight the achievements of the research department, both big and small, to showcase the impact of your hard work.
What makes you suitable for Executive Researcher?:
- "I'm really passionate about research. I love digging into things, finding the answers, and documenting what I learn. I'm always looking for new ways to approach problems, and I think that's what makes me a good researcher. I'm really excited about the idea of being an Executive Researcher because it means I can use my skills to help the department make a real difference. And honestly, I'd love to become a leader in the department someday. I think I have the skills and the drive to make a positive impact."
How many excellent-graded documents have you written? What makes a document excellent?
- i have received 1 excellent document.
Think about it like a conversation. You wouldn't just blurt out a bunch of facts, right? You'd start with the main idea, then explain it step-by-step, using clear language and maybe even some examples. That's how you make a document great. It's about guiding your reader through the information, making it easy to understand and engaging. Imagine you're right there with them, explaining things in a way that makes sense.
(That's what I aim for in my writing. It's not just about the information, it's about how you present it.)
What are the responsibilities of the Executive Researcher in RP?:
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to make sure all Researchers are in following the policy
Help Researchers with paperwork
Grade documents
Do Test
Leading Projects and authorizing High clearance tests (CL4)
Maintaining the standard for tests and making sure People are aware of what is expected
Executive Researcher lore:
Pyroe was a top researcher at Monash University. He loved his job and was always coming up with new ideas. He was so good at his job that he got invited to join a secret organization that studied strange and unusual things.
Pyroe was excited to join this new group because he knew it would be a chance to learn about things he never even imagined. He was especially interested in SCP-049, a scary-looking doctor who seemed to have a power over disease.
Pyroe thought that SCP-049's power, called the "Pestilence," was like a special kind of infection. He noticed that SCP-049 would sometimes say, "I detect the pestilence," when he was near someone. And then, that person would die very quickly. Pyroe thought that the Pestilence needed time to grow inside a person before it killed them. He wanted to learn more about the Pestilence and figure out how it worked. He knew that this organization had a lot of secrets, and he was ready to uncover them.
Discord name: Cooper2738
For how long have you played on CG SCP: 4 months
Age: 16
In what country are you located?: Australia
Time zone: GMT+10
Character name(s): Pyroe
Civilian name: Pyroe Maine
What server are you applying for? (SCP-RP UK or SCP-RP USA):USA
Do you have a mic?: yes
-
List all whitelisted, MTF, or CI roles that you hold or have held: MTF E-11 SPC, GSD Sergeant
-
Have you received any kicks/bans/warning? and why?:
Inappropriate conduct | lying to blame others [ Not sure about this one ]
Severe toxicity / RDM [ same as first thought it was valid | the severe toxicity, No clue ]
ERP [ i said was it pink down there, it was a pink mannequin but i didn't clarify that in the sit ]
Minor [ AFK abuse ]
Kick [ ^ ]
LTAP [ this was appealed and accepted https://civilnetworks.net/community/threads/scp-rp-usa-ban-appeal-pyroe.30443/ ]
Failrp | LTAP [i used cartographer to open a gate in D-block showers and then i left for a funeral]
Failrp [ no clue ]
-
Why are you applying for Executive Researcher?
- i am wanting to be a better researcher and be idle in the research department and help where ever is needed, i want to show people the good side of the research department, what hard work gets you.
i want to show researchers how to communicate effectively, Being able to explain your research clearly and concisely is crucial. Practice presenting your findings, both verbally and in writing, to make your work accessible to others.
people underestimate the power of positive reinforcement in the research department. Highlight the achievements of the research department, both big and small, to showcase the impact of your hard work.
What makes you suitable for Executive Researcher?:
- "I'm really passionate about research. I love digging into things, finding the answers, and documenting what I learn. I'm always looking for new ways to approach problems, and I think that's what makes me a good researcher. I'm really excited about the idea of being an Executive Researcher because it means I can use my skills to help the department make a real difference. And honestly, I'd love to become a leader in the department someday. I think I have the skills and the drive to make a positive impact."
How many excellent-graded documents have you written? What makes a document excellent?
- i have received 1 excellent document.
Think about it like a conversation. You wouldn't just blurt out a bunch of facts, right? You'd start with the main idea, then explain it step-by-step, using clear language and maybe even some examples. That's how you make a document great. It's about guiding your reader through the information, making it easy to understand and engaging. Imagine you're right there with them, explaining things in a way that makes sense.
(That's what I aim for in my writing. It's not just about the information, it's about how you present it.)
What are the responsibilities of the Executive Researcher in RP?:
-
to make sure all Researchers are in following the policy
Help Researchers with paperwork
Grade documents
Do Test
Leading Projects and authorizing High clearance tests (CL4)
Maintaining the standard for tests and making sure People are aware of what is expected
Executive Researcher lore:
Pyroe was a top researcher at Monash University. He loved his job and was always coming up with new ideas. He was so good at his job that he got invited to join a secret organization that studied strange and unusual things.
Pyroe was excited to join this new group because he knew it would be a chance to learn about things he never even imagined. He was especially interested in SCP-049, a scary-looking doctor who seemed to have a power over disease.
Pyroe thought that SCP-049's power, called the "Pestilence," was like a special kind of infection. He noticed that SCP-049 would sometimes say, "I detect the pestilence," when he was near someone. And then, that person would die very quickly. Pyroe thought that the Pestilence needed time to grow inside a person before it killed them. He wanted to learn more about the Pestilence and figure out how it worked. He knew that this organization had a lot of secrets, and he was ready to uncover them.
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