Steam ID:
STEAM_0:1:462468784
Discord name:
greirat
For how long have you played on CG SCP:
1 month.
Age:
22
In what country are you located?:
United States
Time zone:
EST
Character name(s):
Greirat Asparagus
Civilian name:
Peoples Llewellyn
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:
Consultant
Have you received any kicks/bans/warning? and why?:
I’ve received two warnings.
The first occurred while I was playing as a D-Class. I reported another D-Class for RDMing me, which led to a sit. During the sit, the admin gave the other player their keycard back. When we were returned to the game, D-Class began loudly announcing they had a keycard. I joined in the shouting, and was subsequently warned for metagaming.
The second warning happened while I was roleplaying as a chef. I was walking around with a cup of liquid from SCP-294, repeatedly saying, “Do not drink this.” A security guard began chasing me and ordered me to stop. I refused, and he shot and killed me. Afterwards, I received a warning for breaking FearRP.
What makes you the best candidate for Ethics Committee Assistant?:
My time in the medical division has been the most rewarding and engaging part of my experience on the server. It’s where I found real purpose in what I wanted to do, not just through treating injuries or distributing cures, but by handling situations that require clear thinking, coordination, and an understanding of departmental dynamics. Working closely with medical staff taught me the value of collaboration, discretion, and level headed decision making.
What sets this experience apart is how much it has encouraged me to think beyond just the immediate task at hand. Every patient, every situation, and every moral grey area introduced me to the importance of ethical consideration and professionalism. I’ve developed a strong appreciation for the responsibility that comes with representing a department, ensuring standards are upheld while maintaining the immersion and enjoyment of others.
I believe this background makes me a strong candidate for Ethics Assistant. I’ve already worked in high pressure people focused scenarios where judgment and thoughtful interaction are key. I’m eager to take on a larger role where I can help support others and contribute to a more respectful and balanced roleplay environment.
What are the responsibilities of Ethics Committee Assistants in RP?:
Please give some lore about your Ethics Committee Assistant character and what storylines they would be involved in:
Greirat stands out not through authority or appearance, but through his calm, steady approach to every situation. A short, Asian man with an unassuming demeanor, he’s often mistaken for a junior staff member by those unfamiliar with his record. Yet within the Foundation, Greirat has quietly earned some respect through unwavering consistency, deep discretion, and a moral compass that never wavers, even in the most dire circumstances.
He first made his mark in the Foundation’s medical division, quickly adapting to high risk environments and frequently volunteering for ethically complex or dangerous cases. One early assignment involved anomalous patients exhibiting compulsive glass consumption, where Greirat’s sharp judgment proved invaluable. These experiences hardened his resolve and honed his understanding of how ethical lines are often strained in the field, yet still must be upheld.
His defining moment came when O5-1 was shot three times at close range during a code 2. In a bizarre stroke of luck or anomaly the bullets passed through the exact same entry point, creating a single compounded wound. With no time to call in a specialist, Greirat stepped up. His swift, surgery possibly saved the Overseer’s life.
The incident, quietly classified, only reinforced his reputation among those in the know, a minor miracle, some joked, considering his previous surgical efforts tended to flirt with disaster. Greirat himself often recalls the time he accidentally severed a D-Class’s artery during a implant procedure, panicked, tried to defib them, shocked himself instead, and knocked himself out cold. That story, much to his dismay, still makes the rounds in certain break rooms.
Now, hopefully serving as an Ethics Assistant, Greirat has shifted his focus from the operating room to the moral crossroads that others face daily. He helps personnel navigate the complex terrain between right, wrong, and necessary, often in situations where the rules can’t guide you. To him, true integrity isn’t about obedience, but about knowing when and how to uphold the right principles under pressure. He’s deeply committed to mentorship, department cohesion, and ensuring both personnel and procedures reflect the Foundation’s highest ethical standards.
STEAM_0:1:462468784
Discord name:
greirat
For how long have you played on CG SCP:
1 month.
Age:
22
In what country are you located?:
United States
Time zone:
EST
Character name(s):
Greirat Asparagus
Civilian name:
Peoples Llewellyn
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:
Consultant
Have you received any kicks/bans/warning? and why?:
I’ve received two warnings.
The first occurred while I was playing as a D-Class. I reported another D-Class for RDMing me, which led to a sit. During the sit, the admin gave the other player their keycard back. When we were returned to the game, D-Class began loudly announcing they had a keycard. I joined in the shouting, and was subsequently warned for metagaming.
The second warning happened while I was roleplaying as a chef. I was walking around with a cup of liquid from SCP-294, repeatedly saying, “Do not drink this.” A security guard began chasing me and ordered me to stop. I refused, and he shot and killed me. Afterwards, I received a warning for breaking FearRP.
What makes you the best candidate for Ethics Committee Assistant?:
My time in the medical division has been the most rewarding and engaging part of my experience on the server. It’s where I found real purpose in what I wanted to do, not just through treating injuries or distributing cures, but by handling situations that require clear thinking, coordination, and an understanding of departmental dynamics. Working closely with medical staff taught me the value of collaboration, discretion, and level headed decision making.
What sets this experience apart is how much it has encouraged me to think beyond just the immediate task at hand. Every patient, every situation, and every moral grey area introduced me to the importance of ethical consideration and professionalism. I’ve developed a strong appreciation for the responsibility that comes with representing a department, ensuring standards are upheld while maintaining the immersion and enjoyment of others.
I believe this background makes me a strong candidate for Ethics Assistant. I’ve already worked in high pressure people focused scenarios where judgment and thoughtful interaction are key. I’m eager to take on a larger role where I can help support others and contribute to a more respectful and balanced roleplay environment.
What are the responsibilities of Ethics Committee Assistants in RP?:
- Following orders issued by the Ethics Committee
- Ensuring all actions follow the Code of Ethics
- Reviewing and approving necessary documentation and permits
- Assisting departments with concerns, issues, or clarification requests
Please give some lore about your Ethics Committee Assistant character and what storylines they would be involved in:
Greirat stands out not through authority or appearance, but through his calm, steady approach to every situation. A short, Asian man with an unassuming demeanor, he’s often mistaken for a junior staff member by those unfamiliar with his record. Yet within the Foundation, Greirat has quietly earned some respect through unwavering consistency, deep discretion, and a moral compass that never wavers, even in the most dire circumstances.
He first made his mark in the Foundation’s medical division, quickly adapting to high risk environments and frequently volunteering for ethically complex or dangerous cases. One early assignment involved anomalous patients exhibiting compulsive glass consumption, where Greirat’s sharp judgment proved invaluable. These experiences hardened his resolve and honed his understanding of how ethical lines are often strained in the field, yet still must be upheld.
His defining moment came when O5-1 was shot three times at close range during a code 2. In a bizarre stroke of luck or anomaly the bullets passed through the exact same entry point, creating a single compounded wound. With no time to call in a specialist, Greirat stepped up. His swift, surgery possibly saved the Overseer’s life.
The incident, quietly classified, only reinforced his reputation among those in the know, a minor miracle, some joked, considering his previous surgical efforts tended to flirt with disaster. Greirat himself often recalls the time he accidentally severed a D-Class’s artery during a implant procedure, panicked, tried to defib them, shocked himself instead, and knocked himself out cold. That story, much to his dismay, still makes the rounds in certain break rooms.
Now, hopefully serving as an Ethics Assistant, Greirat has shifted his focus from the operating room to the moral crossroads that others face daily. He helps personnel navigate the complex terrain between right, wrong, and necessary, often in situations where the rules can’t guide you. To him, true integrity isn’t about obedience, but about knowing when and how to uphold the right principles under pressure. He’s deeply committed to mentorship, department cohesion, and ensuring both personnel and procedures reflect the Foundation’s highest ethical standards.