[USA] Billy "Villager" Bob Site Advisor Application

Steam ID:
STEAM_0:1:516672269

Discord name:
omegagamer_10

For how long have you played on CG SCP:
I have played SCPRP since about 2021.

Age:
18 (05/07/2007 – DD/MM/YYYY)

In what country are you located?:
The Netherlands

Time zone:
CEST / GMT+1

Character name(s):
Billy “Villager” Bob

Civilian name:
Billy “Steve” Bob

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:

CI-G, Senior Agent, Special Agent 2x, DEA DPT Manager

Have you received any kicks/bans/warning? and why?:
- 1 warning in april and 1 warn in januari. Rest are over a year old.

Why are you applying for Site Advisor?
- Because I wish to move up in the ranks within the foundation and I want to help even more around the server.

What makes you suitable for Site Administration?:
- I have experience as CL4 and Sr CL4. I have been in these type of positions in other servers as well and in other games.

What are the responsibilities of Site Administration in RP?:
- They are responsible for dealing with anything thats above the normal departments Chain of Command and signing documents when no one else is able to. They also are a point of contact between multiple departments/regiments. There are also other tasks such as appointing new department/regiment heads and enforcing the CoC and FLC together with ISD or being an arbitrator for people being arrested if they wish to go to court for their crimes.

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

Nobody really knows where Bob came from. He doesn't talk about it, and most people have learned not to ask. There are theories, of course, there always are. Some think he did work for a government that doesn't officially exist. Others think he spent years embedded in places that don't appear on any map. Whatever the truth is, he's not sharing it.

What people do know is that Bob has seen things. The kind of things that make most Foundation personnel request a transfer or a therapist. Somehow, he just adapted.

Now sitting as a Site Advisor, Bob brings something to the table that most in his position don't. He's actually been out there. He's not pushing papers based on secondhand reports. When he weighs in on a containment decision or a personnel matter, it's coming from someone who has personally negotiated with things that shouldn't exist and walked away from situations that should have killed him.

He's not the easiest person to work with. He's blunt, keeps to himself, and has little patience for people who treat Foundation protocol like a substitute for common sense. But when things get complicated, and at a Foundation site, they always do, Bob tends to be the person people quietly hope is in the room.

He believes in what the Foundation does. Maybe more than anyone gives him credit for.