Steam ID
76561198216178529
Discord name
Blu#4017
For how long have you played on CG SCP
225 Hours
Age
16
In what country are you located?
USA
Time zone
EST
Character name(s)
Foundation - "Blu"
Chaos Insurgency - John "Jam"
Civilian - Jack B. Brian
Chaos Insurgency - John "Jam"
Civilian - Jack B. Brian
Civilian name
Jack B. Brian
What server are you applying for? (SCP-RP UK or SCP-RP USA)
SCP-RP USA
Do you have a mic?
Yes
List all whitelisted, MTF, or CI roles that you hold or have held
Intelligence Agency (Holding)
Internal Affairs (Holding)
MTF Nu-7 PVT (Holding)
SCP-096 (Holding)
CI-A (Holding)
Internal Affairs (Holding)
MTF Nu-7 PVT (Holding)
SCP-096 (Holding)
CI-A (Holding)
Have you received any kicks/bans/warning? and why?
I have had one ban for FailRP and RDM that lasted 3 days and it was given about a month ago
Why are you applying for Security Captain?
A majority of my time has been spent learning and exploring the GENSEC department. I was clueless when I first became a Security Cadet but fortunately for me I had the helping of hand of many Security Captains. They informed me of do's and don'ts, helped me obtain my licenses, made me more mature, and professionalized me. I'm not going to say I will make GENSEC better however I can promise I will help all those new GENSEC Cadets who were just like me and perhaps with enough experience as a Security Captain I could make a beneficial difference.
What makes you suitable for Security Captain?
CL3 Experience - After becoming a Security Sergeant I obtained the expectations and responsibilities of a CL3 personnel. Since then I have learned and become comfortable with holding CL3. Now I believe I am ready to move on to CL4 and spread my previous knowledge throughout the GENSEC department.
Riot Experience - I have been the witness of many code 2's and Sweeps. Also as a Security RRT Sergeant I know just about everything regarding code 2's and sweeps. As a Security Captain I would feel very comfortable managing sweeps and deescalating code 2's.
Communication Experience - Many people in the GENSEC department, specifically Officers and Cadets, do not utilize radios or comms to their fullest. It is important to communicate so everyone in the GENSEC department and especially outside of it is informed of the current situation and can preform at their fullest. I believe I have used comms enough to where I can successfully educate GENSEC personnel about what situations are comms needed to be used in, if a message is meaningful, if a message is inappropriate, and short terms or slang that get used in comms.
Riot Experience - I have been the witness of many code 2's and Sweeps. Also as a Security RRT Sergeant I know just about everything regarding code 2's and sweeps. As a Security Captain I would feel very comfortable managing sweeps and deescalating code 2's.
Communication Experience - Many people in the GENSEC department, specifically Officers and Cadets, do not utilize radios or comms to their fullest. It is important to communicate so everyone in the GENSEC department and especially outside of it is informed of the current situation and can preform at their fullest. I believe I have used comms enough to where I can successfully educate GENSEC personnel about what situations are comms needed to be used in, if a message is meaningful, if a message is inappropriate, and short terms or slang that get used in comms.
What are the responsibilities of the Security Captain in RP?
Authorizing and Preforming Sweeps - The authorization and performance of a sweep are integral to keeping safety in D-Block and even throughout the facility. A Security Captain must know how to at the very basics preform a sweep so that a code 2 can be stopped. If a sweep were to fail it could result in numerous deaths giving the D-Class more weapons and items.
Hosting RRT and HW Tryouts - The hosting of RRT and HW tryouts should be done on a regular basis. Without the tryouts taking place there would be a stoppage to new RRT and HW personnel. GENSEC positions that require these licenses would not be filled in and sweeps would be harder to complete without a RRT team. It is also important that when these tryouts are taken seriously and people who are granted the licenses will not abuse or misuse the powers given to them.
Educating GENSEC - Knowledge is key no matter what GENSEC position you are in. Not understanding basic protocol can result in a persons arrest or damage towards the GENSEC department. Some personnel break protocol unintentionally and intentionally but no matter what the Security Captain must spread COE and COC to all GENSEC personnel. whether this be by lecture or by word to word it must be done. A Security Captain should also attempt to inform GENSEC personnel about general information that will help a person preform better. These could be tips and tricks regarding sweeps, POI's, or even general SCP knowledge.
Issuing Orders - When no Chief of Security is on site the Security Captain is next in line to issue orders. However if multiple Security Captains are present they must work as a team to command and guide the GENSEC department.
Professionalism - A Security Captain is a CL4 personnel. They are expected to to act professionally and spread that trait to others.
Hosting RRT and HW Tryouts - The hosting of RRT and HW tryouts should be done on a regular basis. Without the tryouts taking place there would be a stoppage to new RRT and HW personnel. GENSEC positions that require these licenses would not be filled in and sweeps would be harder to complete without a RRT team. It is also important that when these tryouts are taken seriously and people who are granted the licenses will not abuse or misuse the powers given to them.
Educating GENSEC - Knowledge is key no matter what GENSEC position you are in. Not understanding basic protocol can result in a persons arrest or damage towards the GENSEC department. Some personnel break protocol unintentionally and intentionally but no matter what the Security Captain must spread COE and COC to all GENSEC personnel. whether this be by lecture or by word to word it must be done. A Security Captain should also attempt to inform GENSEC personnel about general information that will help a person preform better. These could be tips and tricks regarding sweeps, POI's, or even general SCP knowledge.
Issuing Orders - When no Chief of Security is on site the Security Captain is next in line to issue orders. However if multiple Security Captains are present they must work as a team to command and guide the GENSEC department.
Professionalism - A Security Captain is a CL4 personnel. They are expected to to act professionally and spread that trait to others.
Please give some lore about your Security Captain character and what storylines they would be involved in
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[Access SITE_██_Files/Departments/GENSEC/Personnel_Logs/496B]
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Personnel Log: GENSEC Riot Security Sergeant "Blu"[Terminal Startup Finished]
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Name: Jack B. Brian
Height: 5'11
Weight: 147.4lbs
Age: 24
Birth Date: 12/29/1998
Nationality: USA
Clearance Level: 3
[Background Description]
Jack B. Brian was born in Wainwright, Alaska into a middle class family of five with two parents and three siblings. Jack did not have much of
an early life experience that other kids his age had. In Alaska it was too cold to play outside, school was often cancelled, and his town was
very unpopulated. All Jack could do was hope for an offer to leave Alaska and when one was presented he would take it. After Jack turned
21 he found a gig as a prison guard in a newly constructed maximum security facility. This new prison was put in place by [Deceased] Chief
of Security █████ ███ as a way to recruit new GENSEC personnel and to replace the 39 lost lives during incident ██. The prison was still
in Alaska however it was much further south and even 2 hours within a city named Valdez. The job offered good pay and free housing for
employees as a way to attract many new recruits for the Foundation. Jack gave into this too good to be true job, quickly signed up, and was
moved into the new prison via helicopter with all the other recruits. The majority of people at the prison had prior experience in the military
or at other prisons but Jack was apart of the few that did not. However regardless of their experience everyone had to go through
mandatory training to work at the prison. Tactics that are very similar of which the SCP Foundation uses were taught and advanced
weaponry was used by everyone. Training was not intended to be tough or used to weed out the weak. It was simply to teach all recruits so
if an opportunity is given to join the SCP Foundation in the GENSEC department training would not be needed. Then after 2 years of
training and working the SCP Foundation sent in [Deceased] Site Advisor ████ who was escorted by one MTF █-1 codenamed
"███████". All guards were given the chance to join the Foundation but information regarding the job was minimal because permission to
use Amnestics was not granted. Due to this Jack was skeptical of the job offer and denied it however after hearing that the facility was
located outside of Alaska he accepted. Jack would soon learn that Site-██ is farther away from civilization and colder than any place he has
been but unfortunately he had already signed up.
[Current Status]
Jack B. Brian started to ease up to the SCP Foundation after 2 months and trusts it with his life. However ever since incident ██ when the
███████ ███████ was activated and the facility was evacuated his mental health has declined significantly. Multiple GENSEC
personnel who he was close with were killed by SCP's in front of him. Other personnel he was acquainted with were found missing after the
███████ ███████ was activated.
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██-6: "Sir, MTF █-1 found a possible threat when supervising D-Block."
A folder can be heard sliding across a desk
██-2: "Riot Sergeant... Mental health issues... Intrusive thoughts..."
██-6: "We believe with his mental state he will kill himself and take other foundation members with him."
██-2: "Notify the MTF █-1 commander and plan his assassination. Nobody finds out."
Someone can be heard clearing their throat from across the room
██-1: "Could I perhaps add something to the situation?"
The room is silent but agreeance is clear
██-1: "This man seems to be of high value and could possible lead GENSEC. Why not subject him to SCP-999 therapy?"
██-2: "All due respect, but that boost of morale would only be temporarily."
██-1: "Perhaps we could bring in real therapists, I'm sure other personnel could benefit from that."
██-2: "Again respect, but that would take months even years and we would need to administer Amnestics to the therapists everyday unless
we add a new division."
██-1: "Then do what you must. ██-6 cancel the plan for an assassination."
A door opens and someone steps out of the room
██-6: "One of the █████████ left the audio recorder on."
██-2: "That's fine, leave it on I got some ideas for this Riot Sergeant"
The intercom startup sound can be heard throughout the facility as the lights go out
Intercom Voice: "This is not a drill. Door control and light system failures have been detected. Multiple SCP's have already breached
containment. All combative personnel report to Heavy Containment Zone. Emergency Response Teams have been called. That is all,
Godspeed."
There is a sense of urgency in his voice
██-2: "Turn the audio off, put this project into the hands of clearance level 4 medical personnel I'm sure they know enough. Hurry now we
have to get to..."
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[Began Playing Audio Prompt 848Y]
██-6: "Sir, MTF █-1 found a possible threat when supervising D-Block."
A folder can be heard sliding across a desk
██-2: "Riot Sergeant... Mental health issues... Intrusive thoughts..."
██-6: "We believe with his mental state he will kill himself and take other foundation members with him."
██-2: "Notify the MTF █-1 commander and plan his assassination. Nobody finds out."
Someone can be heard clearing their throat from across the room
██-1: "Could I perhaps add something to the situation?"
The room is silent but agreeance is clear
██-1: "This man seems to be of high value and could possible lead GENSEC. Why not subject him to SCP-999 therapy?"
██-2: "All due respect, but that boost of morale would only be temporarily."
██-1: "Perhaps we could bring in real therapists, I'm sure other personnel could benefit from that."
██-2: "Again respect, but that would take months even years and we would need to administer Amnestics to the therapists everyday unless
we add a new division."
██-1: "Then do what you must. ██-6 cancel the plan for an assassination."
A door opens and someone steps out of the room
██-6: "One of the █████████ left the audio recorder on."
██-2: "That's fine, leave it on I got some ideas for this Riot Sergeant"
The intercom startup sound can be heard throughout the facility as the lights go out
Intercom Voice: "This is not a drill. Door control and light system failures have been detected. Multiple SCP's have already breached
containment. All combative personnel report to Heavy Containment Zone. Emergency Response Teams have been called. That is all,
Godspeed."
There is a sense of urgency in his voice
██-2: "Turn the audio off, put this project into the hands of clearance level 4 medical personnel I'm sure they know enough. Hurry now we
have to get to..."
[End Of Audio Prompt 848Y]
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