[USA] Hypers Consultant Application

Hypercat

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Steam ID: STEAM_0:0:528641902


Discord name: hypercat


For how long have you played on CG SCP: Around a year


Age: 16


In what country are you located?: USA


Time zone: PST


Character name(s):


  • FOUNDATION: Hyper Smith, CI Hyper Lamar
  • Civ: Grand Seea

Civilian name: Grand Seea


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:
NU 7 LCPL, DEA Agent, and Moderator


Have you received any kicks/bans/warnings? If yes, explain why:
No




Why are you applying for Medical Consultant?


I’m applying because I really enjoy being a combat medic and want to help the medical team learn and become great medics efficiently. I’ve spent a lot of time as a combat medic and SR doctor, and I’ve helped a lot of people effectively in various situations. I also have a passion for helping and training people, so I’d love to share what I know to help them improve whether that’s teaching new medics or improving existing procedures. I want to support new and upcoming doctors obtaining their licenses and help them develop their skills as combat medics. Whether it’s doctors, SR doctors, or trainees, I want to ensure that everyone feels welcome and confident in the medical department.




What makes you suitable for Medical Consultant?


I’ve spent a lot of time working as a combat medic and SR doctor, so I know how to help people quickly. I really enjoy teaching and helping others improve, and I’m patient when showing people the ways to become a medic and helping out the foundation. I’m also pretty organized , which helps when it comes to making sure our medical procedures are clear and work well. Overall, I just want to do my part to help the medical team get better.




Please explain an in-game medical procedure of your choice:


One medical procedure I often do is treating minor illnesses like colds or infections. I usually check the patient’s symptoms/The Infection machine as I call It, then give them the right chems to help them get better fast. I keep a good supply of these chems on me so I can hand them out quickly when needed. It’s a simple process but really helps keep everyone healthy and no longer sick.



What are the responsibilities of the Medical Consultant in RP?


The Medical Consultant’s job is to make sure the medical team is doing what they’re supposed to and handling things right, especially when things get hectic during emergencies. They’re the go to person for teaching and guiding medics, helping them improve their skills and making sure everyone follows the right procedures. When needed, they update those procedures to keep things running smoothly and realistic. AND ONBORADING New Medics/Mentoring.


A big part of the role is also running tryouts for new combat medics and dealing with medical licenses, making sure only qualified people get certified. They’re there to support the whole medical department, answering questions, solving problems, and keeping the team organized. Basically, they help keep everything on track and make sure the medical side of things is as professional and effective as possible.





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


My Medical Consultant character, Hyper Smith, started out as a regular combat medic stationed at Site-65. Day to day, he handled everything from routine check ups to minor injuries and kept the medical wing running smoothly. Nothing flashy, just making sure the people around him stayed alive and well.


A few years ago, his best friend and fellow medic, who had been by his side through countless missions, started showing strange symptoms from an unknown illness. Hyper stayed by his side as they quietly moved him off-site for treatment. After months of uncertainty, his friend finally recovered, but the experience changed Hyper. Now, back at Site-65, he’s more determined than ever to improve medical training and procedures, making sure the team is ready for anything even if it’s just the everyday stuff. He’s not here for the big breaches or chaos; he’s here to keep the medical department running tight and ensure everyone gets the care they need.