[USA] Jax 'Thresh' Mundane Ethics Assistant Application

Chombos

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Steam ID: STEAM_0:1:153364199
Discord name: Chombos
For how long have you played on CG SCP: 4 Days Ktime | 2 Months Total
Age: 19
In what country are you located?: USA
Time zone: EST
Character name(s):
Jax 'Thresh' Mundane
Amariss 'Del' Vita
Civilian name: Ezekiel Ken
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:
Gensec Captain - Holding
MTF E-11 CPL - Holding
ISD - Holding

Have you received any kicks/bans/warning? and why?:
None

What makes you the best candidate for Ethics Committee Assistant?:
I might not be the best candidate, to be honest. I've been a personnel of the site for a short amount of time, 2 months but I've learned a lot. I've learned as much as I could in that time, about procedures, understanding the CoE, FLC, and CoC, Leading my personnel and helping those who need it. In a short amount of time, I was able to prove my worth, and make my way up the ranks, not because It was easy, but because I have dedication, professionalism, the ability to adapt and learn from situations, and using my past experiences to educate myself going forward. My progress has been solely dependent on my ability to grasp things at a much quicker rate and I believe, taking this leap towards my goal, is the only logical thing to do. So to put it simply, I am the best candidate for Ethics Committee Assistant, not because of just my experiences, but the fact that in such a short amount of time, I've been able to prove my worth and on-developing skill to those around me.

What are the responsibilities of Ethics Committee Assistants in RP?:
Ethics assistants have many tasks which include handling assignments from the Ethics Committee, drafting reports and documentation, ensuring basic ethics are followed by foundation staff, handling Clearance 4 tasks when no there are no available personnel, and reviewing documentation which may include departments, anomalous entities, personnel, and other concerns. One of our major objectives is making sure the Code Of Ethics and Legal Codex are followed, acting as a kind of watchful eye for certain things. They are responsible for answering questions and concerns about the Ethics Committee and helping personnel understand specifics in clearer detail.
They also must cooperate with O-1, helping them with their operations and duties. They work closely with them, on account of them being Law Enforcement. In some situations, Assistants are able to participate in tribunals, residing as possible judge when they are required to and have a heavy roleplay aspect when doing so. In simple terms, they ensure Ethical Compliance, help with communication Between Departments, execute Orders From the Ethics Committee, authorize Specific Actions when it is necessary or required, and provide an overall professionalism during roleplay.

Please give some lore about your Ethics Committee Assistant character and what storylines they would be involved in:

Pre-Foundation - Age 18 -> 21

Amariss studied the outlandish, delving into research on the extraterrestrial and unknown aspects of the world. He began him research while in college, in a dorm on campus, living off cup noodles, soda, and a dream. He studied Physics and Astrophysics, and have a curious appetite for the unknown, leading him down a rabbit hole in an attempt to broaden him research. Him University, FSU, located in Tallahassee, Florida, was basically him home. He didn't talk to him family much, god knows what they would think of him now.

His mentality wasn't always the best, diluting himself with delusions of extraterrestrial life, and figuring out if Aliens were truly real. His research was on the border between garbage and half-decent, and could never really prove anything, like there was something there, stopping him from figuring out the truth. He could never reach it, no matter how hard he tried.

He wouldn't let his life go to waist though. He would prove his worth, his ideals, and would satiate his appetite to explore, and understand. He wanted this achievement, more than he could ever hope for.

It was around age 20 did Amariss really understand his role in the universe. He played around with college, not as "the best student or whatever", but just to pass and get on with life. The degree? It was the least of his concerns. Eventually, he would graduate a year earlier, taking accelerated courses, and moving to earn his degree so he could get out of college and into a place where he could freely study his passion.

Age 21, he left college, moved out to the country side, and began working for a lousy company, who cared more about work then they did their employees, it felt like home. He'd spend days and nights, gazing at the stars, and trying to understand how to make a breakthrough. Astrobiology, he studied it independently from his time at college. It was new and didn't really have the resources he thought he would need.

It was during a meteor shower, an absolutely stunning sight to behold. Something most people would miss in their life time, but he had to be there, had to show up, and had to see it for himself. It wasn't just for amusement or curiosity, but research, to learn from the experience and possibly find something.

Amariss used a telescope to observe the meteor shower, taking in the sight, and basking in its beauty. It was at this time did he notice something weird. Using a filter which blocked out 99.9% of the suns light, he saw something strange on the surface of the sun. "It looks like..... a worm?" he said once, was he wrong? probably. He thought he may have just found his mark, a breakthrough, a blessing.

Upon this discovery, he took notes, trying to draw out and map the creature(?) as much as he could, perhaps he found the alien he was looking for? It was his chance to show the world, and prove that he'd found something, anything. He was so close, he could see the finish line at the end. He mapped out a visual, a large worm-like entity, located on our very own sun. At first glance, it looked like it was diving, but that may have been wrong. Maybe it was trying to escape? Like the suns gravity was the only thing stopping it wrong leaving, from moving away and floating around in space.

Eventually, he took to the internet, locating what ever information he could find on alien life, and the sun, trying to piece together a story, and build something from the ground up. He did this all solo, worried that maybe, someone would steal his idea, or take the credit for it. Missing days of sleep, forgetting to eat, and passing out from immense deprivation, that's where he was.

Work was stagnant, not mattering to him in the slightest. Toss a few files their way and call it a day. He had a new calling, a reason to work and damn it, if it kills him, well, that's just a way to go, I guess.

Age 23, August ██ | 20██

His research had led him to numerous dead ends, unable to witness this any changes more than once every few months, if he was lucky, then it completely disappearing for sometimes, a little less than a year. The data he had amassed was okay but far from great. He called it a "Sun Worm", sitting on the surface of the sun, diving up and then being pulled down only moments later. It would be near the exact same spot every time, moving occasionally to other spots. He'd map out the changes in the worms appearance, if it had any. Looping back and forth between the photosphere on the sun.

It didn't help that Amariss was out in the middle of no where. Only able to get the faintest signal of connection. The area was cheap, affordable. He quit his old job and began studying this "anomaly" as much as he could. He had no way of understanding this 'thing' more. His research had hit a halt and it drove him mad. He was angry and frustrated but also intrigued. No one had discovered this, right? Did no one have any idea this thing existed? Of course, he might have been the first, and that's what kept him going. Knowing that he was so close to really understanding this thing.

Age 24

His area was slowly becoming more popular, not because of his research, but because of tourists. A large plot of land near him had been bought, shocker, and slowly, it turned into loud and robust tourist attraction, grabbing the attention of hundreds, possibly the upper thousands of people. It was annoying.

He did his best to not be disturbed and shifted his attention to his studies, but there was one major benefit to this, cell towers. It was easier to gain access to the internet now, and it definitely aided his research, providing numerous opportunities to find similar results. He made the occasional friends here and there, other scientists who shared similar passions but nothing compared to him.

Around this time, he was working on his research, and was able to obtain a more powerful telescope, one which could capture the worms images almost ten times better than before. He found numerous angles and with this new technology, he had the perfect image. It was slightly crude, mainly because its a picture of the sun, but the high depth made it so much better.

He posted his discovery online and it gained a lot of attention from the nearby area, especially since there was a place of interest right next door. He was content, happy, like his goal was this close to being accomplished. Then.... and then... Then he was here.... a cold, and quiet room, a chair, a table, and glass window, probably one way. He didn't know where he was, didn't know why he was here, he was just.... here....

Age 25

"I thought I'd be dead by now." Amariss thought to himself, walking out of the Research Wing. He had been a researcher for Site 65 for about a year now. His old life seemed like a blur, a fog, clouding his mind. He's made it though, he knows that these.... things.... anomalies... exists, and he gets to document them, first hand. It seemed surreal at first, he was scared, scared that he might die, that he might loss his freedom, but that never came. Instead, they talked, and talked.... and talked.

"There was a trial run, to see if I could adapt smoothly, to understand my new role. It went..... fine. I look around, seeing new colleagues, sometimes missing the old ones. It's not such a bad turn out, I know I'd meet some great people here. "

"The interview was fine. The man interviewing me was ██████. It wasn't too long, an hour or two. Just a lot of questions about me, my research and where I might go from there. The only reason I lived? I guess cause they liked it. Maybe my information was accurate? I don't know. It's nice though, I get to do what I want and I'm happy, for the most part."

Amariss was content, and almost happy that they could enjoy their research in peace and had the resources to do so. It might not have been much, but their clearance allowed them to view this SCP.

"Anomalies, they were definitely on my list of things to study."