[USA] John “Beanbag” Shanker SCP-096 Application

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Derek

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SID: STEAM_0:0:421208460
Discord: server name is IGN, my ID is per3on
Time: I’ve been playing for around 2 and a half months now
USA
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John “beanbag” Shlanker
Kenneth D. Pinyan II
SCPRP USA
I do have a mic
Im SCP lvl. 18, I’m not currently home however i can provide screenshots later.
I have 1 Active Warning for Mixing. I also have 1 ban for Farming. I thought farming was an IC rule and by the time my appeal was responded to, my ban was over and they just denied the appeal.
CI-G, E-11 PVT. I was also a senior agent.
Lets just say I’ve had my fair share of encounters with SCP 096 over my time in CN, wether it be recontaining the SCP or Getting spawnkilled by it in dblock.
Upon breach, SCP 096 is only allowed to take the fasted possible route to his targets, and kill them. NO. He cannot beeline to dblock unless his target is in dblock, in-which he must beline to dblock.
Scp-096 doesn’t want its face to be seen. That is the entire function of the scp, if its face is seen it enters a state of rage and kills the person who glanced at his face. When pacified, SCP 096 goes into a secluded and dark area and holds his face in his hands so nobody can see it.
To recontain SCP-096 the following steps must be followed:
Everybody hunting 096 MUST have scrambles on. They must also find a bucket that is located in various places and armories around the map. After this, 096 must be bucketed while or after hunting down anybody who has seen its face. When 096 is bucketed, he is on a meter which he can break out of the bucket once it hits zero so this step is time sensitive. After this, once 096 has killed all targets it will be pacified. At this point he needs to he beamed, cuffed, and quickly rushed back into his containment chamber before he breaks out of the bucket, or else another breach may commence. (All photos are destroyed when 096 is bucketed).
Thanks for your consideration!
-Derek
 
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