OOC Information
Steam ID: STEAM_0:1:231703558
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Discord name: voodka#9285
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For how long have you played on CG SCP: My earliest achievement was on the 23rd of February this year. My playtime in seconds is 1,854,780 which translates to about 21.5 days.
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Age: 19
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In what country are you located?: USA
Time zone: PST
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Character name(s): Harold Hawks
Civilian name: Harold Hawks
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What server are you applying for? (SCP-RP UK or SCP-RP USA): SCP-RP USA
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Do you have a mic?: Yes
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List all whitelisted, MTF, or CI roles that you hold or have held:
Currently Holding:
IA Ambassador, Overseer Assistant.
Have Held:
N/A
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Have you received any kicks/bans/warning? and why?: None.
Roleplay Information
Why are you applying for Director of Internal Affairs? I am applying for Deputy Director of Internal Affairs because I want to reach higher and do more in the foundation. Especially with IA. I want to be one of the people that can change things directly, and there is no other department I would rather apply for than IA. I love this department and the people in it, and I want to improve it for them.
I also have a secondary goal of working to unify and equalize the EC and O5 and believe I can work towards it better in such a position.
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What makes you suitable for Director of Internal Affairs?:
I train agents often and instill deeper ideas into them during training like considering the context of situations rather than just being the "police" of the foundation. When I am on-site, the vast majority of my time is spent on the Ambassador role if I don't have any orders that I can execute from site command as an overseer assistant. Lastly, as both an OA and an Ambassador, I have familiarized myself well with the code of ethics and code of conduct and have gained experience as an OA in giving guidance to some CL4s that requested it.
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What are the responsibilities of the Director of Internal Affairs in RP?: The responsibilities of the Director of Internal Affairs are typically to give guidance to both ambassadors and agents regarding behavior, the guidelines of the foundation (code of ethics, code of conduct, legal codex) and general leadership in times of need and otherwise. Directors are also expected to work with both the Ethics Committee and the O5 to enforce any new or current guidelines under the code of ethics and code of conduct respectively- along with giving insight on possible new guidelines or interpretations of them.
Lore
Preface:
My life as Harold Hawks is ongoing and all-encompassing in every sense of the word. As such, some chapters are copied from previous applications to other positions and will be noted where they came from in their titles. The last chapter is always the most relevant.
-Book Antiqua font added for a more professional view.
-Italics have been removed to make reading easier with new font.
Chapter 1 (Ambassador Application):
A strong believer in ethics and justice, along with entertainment, Harold Hawks is a mixed bag.
Often he was known as a "tattletale" growing up, but Harold never saw himself like that. He thought that people acted wrong and immature too often and that the best way to fix it would be to talk with them and have a laugh over it or if it was serious then report them to an official whether that be a teacher for a classmate hurting someone or a police officer for an adult causing a public disturbance.
He came under the foundation's notice after reporting his corporate superiors at work to the FBI for abusing SCP-4951 for manipulation of the stock market. Of course, the foundation intercepted the report, bagged the corporate leaders, the new SCP and covered up the whole operation. Lastly, they offered Harold Hawks a job for his service, or hinted at forgetting the entire situation if he so chose. Of course he was sick of the corporate world after the whole charade and saw this as a good out so he took the opportunity.
Harold Hawks is a Catholic man, though since being picked up by the foundation he hasn't gone to church or read the bible in ages. He often finds himself at grips with what the foundation does. Their mission to protect the world from anomalies takes precedent, even over God. For if the world were to be destroyed, God's creation goes with it. At the very least, he believes that he should try his hardest to find the kindest and most enjoyable way to assist the foundation.
Because of his personality, he first joined the intelligence department and after dutiful service, the IA department. Though it seemed like a very serious position, he thought he could bring a positive light to it by being the "good cop." He would explain where people went wrong, discuss with people their current standing and try to be lenient with punishments based on the context of everything going on- though he wasn't afraid to be strict if the situation called for it. He was the type of agent that had more talks than he did arrests and for these reasons he was finally promoted to become an ambassador where he would begin the next chapter of his career in Internal Affairs.
Chapter 2 (OA Application):
During an interim period between Harold's career in Internal Affairs and his time before the foundation, Harold had joined the Department of External Affairs (at the time known as the intelligence department) where he had been specially selected for an elite sub-unit known as [REDACTED] or informally as [REDACTED] Suffice to say, he participated in a multitude of operations focused on investigating for threats or plots against the foundation and most importantly threats to the [REDACTED]. His codename was Agent [REDACTED] due to his aversion to the way they operated. Harold sometimes had doubts, though he always followed through in the end because he knew his actions were justified. Above all-else, Harold knew one important truth that would carry him on the rest of his days:
The foundation can not fail.
There is no scenario where the foundation fails, because without the foundation there would be nothing- he was sure of this. And he would do his damndest to ensure it stays that way, whatever is needed.
During the largest operation of his career, focused on discovering treasonous individuals within the foundation, his unit was abruptly disbanded by [EXPUNGED] who had soon after lost his position for reasons unknown. The operation and its materials had been exposed yet the evidence declared as propaganda and it is assumed that all criminals who were nearly unmasked had ceased their actions. Things seemed to calm down and life had to move on. Agent [REDACTED] went into the shadows and Internal Affairs Ambassador Harold Hawks emerged.
Yet even during his service as Internal Affairs leadership, Harold always felt a yearning as though he could be doing more. That he has to be doing more. And so, he applied to become an assistant to "site inspection" where he would go on to do much greater things.
Chapter 3:
Life continued.
As a site inspection assistant, Harold was mostly given tasks involving interviewing personnel and assessing the state of affairs on-site. Sometimes more- or less- needed to be said and done for the site to stay "optimal". This part of the job was to be expected with the known stigma that comes with site inspection but it was always going to be shocking, if not simply fresh, being the IA man he was. Necessity, context, situation, were words that pinged into his mind constantly when considering the best way to proceed. Some actions were unnecessary and were thus avoided as much as possible. Other actions needed to be taken to preserve the site's integrity and were executed without hesitation.
Nevertheless, his humanity persevered. Mainly because it was a fun job regardless.
As Harold crept deeper and deeper into site politics, learning more about where things fell out of place, he felt a certain stability and certainty with internal affairs and made his mark there as an ambassador. Through much pain and effort, Harold had done his best to give internal affairs a good name and make it a better place. So when Ethics Committee Member Dalton had been promoted out of Deputy Director of IA, Harold saw his chance to join IA's upper echelon and submitted his application to become the Deputy to Director Barry O'Cociner, a man who puzzled him, but that he still deeply respected for the effort and care that he put into his position. This was something Harold was sure to emulate in his own way when he would be accepted as the next Deputy.
Steam ID: STEAM_0:1:231703558
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Discord name: voodka#9285
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For how long have you played on CG SCP: My earliest achievement was on the 23rd of February this year. My playtime in seconds is 1,854,780 which translates to about 21.5 days.
-
Age: 19
-
In what country are you located?: USA
Time zone: PST
-
Character name(s): Harold Hawks
Civilian name: Harold Hawks
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What server are you applying for? (SCP-RP UK or SCP-RP USA): SCP-RP USA
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Do you have a mic?: Yes
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List all whitelisted, MTF, or CI roles that you hold or have held:
Currently Holding:
IA Ambassador, Overseer Assistant.
Have Held:
N/A
-
Have you received any kicks/bans/warning? and why?: None.
Roleplay Information
Why are you applying for Director of Internal Affairs? I am applying for Deputy Director of Internal Affairs because I want to reach higher and do more in the foundation. Especially with IA. I want to be one of the people that can change things directly, and there is no other department I would rather apply for than IA. I love this department and the people in it, and I want to improve it for them.
I also have a secondary goal of working to unify and equalize the EC and O5 and believe I can work towards it better in such a position.
-
What makes you suitable for Director of Internal Affairs?:
I train agents often and instill deeper ideas into them during training like considering the context of situations rather than just being the "police" of the foundation. When I am on-site, the vast majority of my time is spent on the Ambassador role if I don't have any orders that I can execute from site command as an overseer assistant. Lastly, as both an OA and an Ambassador, I have familiarized myself well with the code of ethics and code of conduct and have gained experience as an OA in giving guidance to some CL4s that requested it.
-
What are the responsibilities of the Director of Internal Affairs in RP?: The responsibilities of the Director of Internal Affairs are typically to give guidance to both ambassadors and agents regarding behavior, the guidelines of the foundation (code of ethics, code of conduct, legal codex) and general leadership in times of need and otherwise. Directors are also expected to work with both the Ethics Committee and the O5 to enforce any new or current guidelines under the code of ethics and code of conduct respectively- along with giving insight on possible new guidelines or interpretations of them.
Lore
Preface:
My life as Harold Hawks is ongoing and all-encompassing in every sense of the word. As such, some chapters are copied from previous applications to other positions and will be noted where they came from in their titles. The last chapter is always the most relevant.
-Book Antiqua font added for a more professional view.
-Italics have been removed to make reading easier with new font.
Chapter 1 (Ambassador Application):
A strong believer in ethics and justice, along with entertainment, Harold Hawks is a mixed bag.
Often he was known as a "tattletale" growing up, but Harold never saw himself like that. He thought that people acted wrong and immature too often and that the best way to fix it would be to talk with them and have a laugh over it or if it was serious then report them to an official whether that be a teacher for a classmate hurting someone or a police officer for an adult causing a public disturbance.
He came under the foundation's notice after reporting his corporate superiors at work to the FBI for abusing SCP-4951 for manipulation of the stock market. Of course, the foundation intercepted the report, bagged the corporate leaders, the new SCP and covered up the whole operation. Lastly, they offered Harold Hawks a job for his service, or hinted at forgetting the entire situation if he so chose. Of course he was sick of the corporate world after the whole charade and saw this as a good out so he took the opportunity.
Harold Hawks is a Catholic man, though since being picked up by the foundation he hasn't gone to church or read the bible in ages. He often finds himself at grips with what the foundation does. Their mission to protect the world from anomalies takes precedent, even over God. For if the world were to be destroyed, God's creation goes with it. At the very least, he believes that he should try his hardest to find the kindest and most enjoyable way to assist the foundation.
Because of his personality, he first joined the intelligence department and after dutiful service, the IA department. Though it seemed like a very serious position, he thought he could bring a positive light to it by being the "good cop." He would explain where people went wrong, discuss with people their current standing and try to be lenient with punishments based on the context of everything going on- though he wasn't afraid to be strict if the situation called for it. He was the type of agent that had more talks than he did arrests and for these reasons he was finally promoted to become an ambassador where he would begin the next chapter of his career in Internal Affairs.
Chapter 2 (OA Application):
During an interim period between Harold's career in Internal Affairs and his time before the foundation, Harold had joined the Department of External Affairs (at the time known as the intelligence department) where he had been specially selected for an elite sub-unit known as [REDACTED] or informally as [REDACTED] Suffice to say, he participated in a multitude of operations focused on investigating for threats or plots against the foundation and most importantly threats to the [REDACTED]. His codename was Agent [REDACTED] due to his aversion to the way they operated. Harold sometimes had doubts, though he always followed through in the end because he knew his actions were justified. Above all-else, Harold knew one important truth that would carry him on the rest of his days:
The foundation can not fail.
There is no scenario where the foundation fails, because without the foundation there would be nothing- he was sure of this. And he would do his damndest to ensure it stays that way, whatever is needed.
During the largest operation of his career, focused on discovering treasonous individuals within the foundation, his unit was abruptly disbanded by [EXPUNGED] who had soon after lost his position for reasons unknown. The operation and its materials had been exposed yet the evidence declared as propaganda and it is assumed that all criminals who were nearly unmasked had ceased their actions. Things seemed to calm down and life had to move on. Agent [REDACTED] went into the shadows and Internal Affairs Ambassador Harold Hawks emerged.
Yet even during his service as Internal Affairs leadership, Harold always felt a yearning as though he could be doing more. That he has to be doing more. And so, he applied to become an assistant to "site inspection" where he would go on to do much greater things.
Chapter 3:
Life continued.
As a site inspection assistant, Harold was mostly given tasks involving interviewing personnel and assessing the state of affairs on-site. Sometimes more- or less- needed to be said and done for the site to stay "optimal". This part of the job was to be expected with the known stigma that comes with site inspection but it was always going to be shocking, if not simply fresh, being the IA man he was. Necessity, context, situation, were words that pinged into his mind constantly when considering the best way to proceed. Some actions were unnecessary and were thus avoided as much as possible. Other actions needed to be taken to preserve the site's integrity and were executed without hesitation.
Nevertheless, his humanity persevered. Mainly because it was a fun job regardless.
As Harold crept deeper and deeper into site politics, learning more about where things fell out of place, he felt a certain stability and certainty with internal affairs and made his mark there as an ambassador. Through much pain and effort, Harold had done his best to give internal affairs a good name and make it a better place. So when Ethics Committee Member Dalton had been promoted out of Deputy Director of IA, Harold saw his chance to join IA's upper echelon and submitted his application to become the Deputy to Director Barry O'Cociner, a man who puzzled him, but that he still deeply respected for the effort and care that he put into his position. This was something Harold was sure to emulate in his own way when he would be accepted as the next Deputy.