USA. Consultant Application

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Fish2001

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Steam ID:76561198971351426
Discord name:Fish#0684
For how long have you played on CG SCP:4 months
Age:13
In what country are you located?: Usa, Guam
Time zone:GMT+10
Character name(s): “Kalvin”
Civilian name:
What server are you applying for? (SCP-RP UK or SCP-RP USA):Scp rp USA
Do you have a mic?:Yes
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List all whitelisted, MTF, or CI roles that you hold or have held: None
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Have you received any kicks/bans/warning? and why?: Two months ago, I made some regrettable choices and often disregarded the rules that were in place. Looking back, I realize that my behavior was not only foolish but also potentially harmful to myself and others.
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Why are you applying for Medical Consultant?
-I believe that pursuing this opportunity is the next logical step in my medical journey towards achieving my goals and aspirations.
What makes you suitable for a Medical Consultant?:
- I have spent a long time in medical combat and healing. I have healed wounds bleeding and broken bones.
Please explain an in-game medical procedure of your choice:
  • Broken bone, Take them into a room with a xray scanner, then locate the broken bone after words use !medic gets the syrim for the broken bone, then you put it into the chemical flask, then into the bottle and give it to the victim.
What are the responsibilities of the Medical Consultant in RP?:
  • To manage all medical personnel and make sure they are doing there job
Please give some lore about your Medical Consultant character and what storylines they would be involved in: As a highly trained medical professional stationed at the Yokosuka military base in Japan, I had always been interested in the paranormal and supernatural. It was through a close friend and fellow gate patrol officer that I first heard about the SCP Foundation, an organization dedicated to containing and studying anomalous objects and creatures.
Sadly, my friend's involvement with the Foundation would ultimately lead to his death during a containment breach. It was a tragic event that left me with mixed feelings about the SCP Foundation, but also piqued my curiosity and desire to learn more about this shadowy organization.

Eventually, I made the decision to transfer to Site 51, a more controlled and less chaotic site than my previous posting. Here, I could focus on my work as a medical professional while also being part of an organization that dealt with the most bizarre and dangerous phenomena on the planet.

Despite the risks and dangers involved in working with the SCP Foundation, I felt a sense of excitement and purpose that I had never experienced before. As I settled into my new role, I knew that I had found my true calling in life.
 
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