What server are you applying for:
USA
Your Username:
Josh
Your SteamID:
STEAM_0:0:400746010
Discord Username:
thatmfjae
Age:
22
What's your current playtime (type !time in-game):
6 Days 18 H
Do you have a mic (optional):
Yes
Your characters name:
Josh Blondeau
List all the names of the characters that you use (Foundation, Civillian, e.t.c.):
Josh Blondeau
Larryk Hoover
Is this the first application you made? If no, link all previous applications:
N/A
Have you received any kicks/warns/bans, and if so, why (type /warnings in-game):
1 For RDM
How many hours can you be on everyday:
4+
Do you have any previous experience as a Gamemaster/Event Manager in a community:
Yes
Do you have any advanced skills that would benefit the GM team, such as PAC-3, dupes building, art creation and others? If yes, give us your best example of putting that skill into practice:
It was four years ago so i am very rusty
I used to build race tracks and host FBI like raids in Santos RP
Please list one RP Enhancement for a Foundation Department/MTF:
MTF E‑11 ends up working shoulder‑to‑shoulder with the DEA and ISD after a shapeshifting SCP gets scooped up after breaking out of SITE - {REDACTED} and slips into the identity of a high‑profile figure, leaving everyone scrambling to figure out which “person” in the room isn’t actually a person at all. The three groups quietly compare notes, watch for tiny behavioral slips, and try to corner the entity without triggering a meltdown, all while trying to talk it down and convince it that returning to Site‑{REDACTED} is the safest option for everyone involved—including the SCP itself.
Please list one RP Enhancement for a Non-Foundation Group:
A Shadow Liaison Network starts as a loose circle of journalists, ex‑federal analysts, and curious civilians trading encrypted tips about strange arrests and unexplained disappearances. Over time, their pattern‑tracking becomes an obsession: every blackout, every sealed crime scene, every unmarked convoy becomes “evidence” of a hidden organization stalking them. As members compare notes, they convince themselves they’re being watched, followed, or silenced. A few charismatic voices begin preaching that the group has a “higher purpose” to expose the invisible force they believe is hunting them. They adopt coded rituals, purge suspected infiltrators, and treat every new member like a potential threat. By the time the Foundation becomes aware of them, the SLN has transformed into a paranoid, cult‑like collective convinced that the Foundation is actively targeting them, making them unpredictable, defensive, and dangerously motivated to uncover the truth they think they’re owed
Please list one Event idea for the United Nations Global Occult Coalition:
During the GOC’s Annual Summit, a rare gathering where operatives from every corner of the world meet to trade field reports, compare measures, and argue, the Foundation quietly assembles an off the books task force to infiltrate the event and gather intelligence. Whether through bad luck or bad planning, the task force is exposed almost immediately, sparking a chaotic chain reaction as security locks down the venue, high‑ranking GOC officials vanish into bunkers, and paranoia spreads through the hall. With leadership scattered and communication jammed, responsibility unexpectedly falls to one of the lowest-ranking GOC operatives on site.
Please list one Event idea for the Chaos Insurgency:
MC&D quietly leaks a piece of “groundbreaking intelligence” to the Chaos Insurgency: a Foundation member embedded at Site‑65 has been secretly feeding the Insurgency classified data through a secure, untraceable comms channel. The revelation throws Chaos' command into turmoil; no one knows the person's identity, whether MC&D is telling the truth, or if the Foundation has already discovered the breach. Now the Insurgency must race to uncover who their hidden ally is, decide whether he’s worth extracting, and determine if saving him is even possible before Site‑65 locks down. Every lead risks being a trap, every delay risks losing him, and the CI leadership is split between rescuing a loyal asset, cutting him loose, or using the chaos to strike at the Foundation while they’re distracted.
Please list one Event idea for the SCP Foundation:
During a routine quarterly audit, Site‑65 discovers that an entire wing of archived containment reports has been subtly rewritten not enough to trigger alarms, but enough that key details about several low‑risk anomalies no longer match physical reality. As researchers scramble to verify which versions are correct, the affected SCPs begin exhibiting behaviours consistent with the altered documentation, suggesting something is rewriting both the records and the anomalies themselves. With the situation escalating, the Foundation must determine whether the source is internal sabotage, a memetic infection, or an anomaly using the documentation system as a vector, all while containment teams race to stabilise SCPs whose properties may change again at any moment.
Please list a Major Event or Map Change idea (Involving all sides and the entire server):
Site‑65 is in ruins after the quake ,containment halls collapsed, power grids shredded, half the command staff unaccounted for—and everyone on the ground is looking for someone, anyone, to make a call. Do we abandon the site entirely? Do we reroute operations and reclassify everything under Site‑52’s authority? Or do we try to salvage what’s left and risk more casualties? With alarms still blaring and evac teams shouting over each other, the room goes quiet as it becomes clear that a decision has to be made right now, before the situation spirals even further out of control.
What elements can make an event unenjoyable? Include one example, avoiding the typical answers if possible
PVP heavy events, there needs to be an enjoyable amount with a foreseeable future.
And finally, what do you wish to achieve by becoming a Gamemaster?
I want to achieve more roleplay, I want people to experience the fun I had
USA
Your Username:
Josh
Your SteamID:
STEAM_0:0:400746010
Discord Username:
thatmfjae
Age:
22
What's your current playtime (type !time in-game):
6 Days 18 H
Do you have a mic (optional):
Yes
Your characters name:
Josh Blondeau
List all the names of the characters that you use (Foundation, Civillian, e.t.c.):
Josh Blondeau
Larryk Hoover
Is this the first application you made? If no, link all previous applications:
N/A
Have you received any kicks/warns/bans, and if so, why (type /warnings in-game):
1 For RDM
How many hours can you be on everyday:
4+
Do you have any previous experience as a Gamemaster/Event Manager in a community:
Yes
Do you have any advanced skills that would benefit the GM team, such as PAC-3, dupes building, art creation and others? If yes, give us your best example of putting that skill into practice:
It was four years ago so i am very rusty
I used to build race tracks and host FBI like raids in Santos RP
Please list one RP Enhancement for a Foundation Department/MTF:
MTF E‑11 ends up working shoulder‑to‑shoulder with the DEA and ISD after a shapeshifting SCP gets scooped up after breaking out of SITE - {REDACTED} and slips into the identity of a high‑profile figure, leaving everyone scrambling to figure out which “person” in the room isn’t actually a person at all. The three groups quietly compare notes, watch for tiny behavioral slips, and try to corner the entity without triggering a meltdown, all while trying to talk it down and convince it that returning to Site‑{REDACTED} is the safest option for everyone involved—including the SCP itself.
Please list one RP Enhancement for a Non-Foundation Group:
A Shadow Liaison Network starts as a loose circle of journalists, ex‑federal analysts, and curious civilians trading encrypted tips about strange arrests and unexplained disappearances. Over time, their pattern‑tracking becomes an obsession: every blackout, every sealed crime scene, every unmarked convoy becomes “evidence” of a hidden organization stalking them. As members compare notes, they convince themselves they’re being watched, followed, or silenced. A few charismatic voices begin preaching that the group has a “higher purpose” to expose the invisible force they believe is hunting them. They adopt coded rituals, purge suspected infiltrators, and treat every new member like a potential threat. By the time the Foundation becomes aware of them, the SLN has transformed into a paranoid, cult‑like collective convinced that the Foundation is actively targeting them, making them unpredictable, defensive, and dangerously motivated to uncover the truth they think they’re owed
Please list one Event idea for the United Nations Global Occult Coalition:
During the GOC’s Annual Summit, a rare gathering where operatives from every corner of the world meet to trade field reports, compare measures, and argue, the Foundation quietly assembles an off the books task force to infiltrate the event and gather intelligence. Whether through bad luck or bad planning, the task force is exposed almost immediately, sparking a chaotic chain reaction as security locks down the venue, high‑ranking GOC officials vanish into bunkers, and paranoia spreads through the hall. With leadership scattered and communication jammed, responsibility unexpectedly falls to one of the lowest-ranking GOC operatives on site.
Please list one Event idea for the Chaos Insurgency:
MC&D quietly leaks a piece of “groundbreaking intelligence” to the Chaos Insurgency: a Foundation member embedded at Site‑65 has been secretly feeding the Insurgency classified data through a secure, untraceable comms channel. The revelation throws Chaos' command into turmoil; no one knows the person's identity, whether MC&D is telling the truth, or if the Foundation has already discovered the breach. Now the Insurgency must race to uncover who their hidden ally is, decide whether he’s worth extracting, and determine if saving him is even possible before Site‑65 locks down. Every lead risks being a trap, every delay risks losing him, and the CI leadership is split between rescuing a loyal asset, cutting him loose, or using the chaos to strike at the Foundation while they’re distracted.
Please list one Event idea for the SCP Foundation:
During a routine quarterly audit, Site‑65 discovers that an entire wing of archived containment reports has been subtly rewritten not enough to trigger alarms, but enough that key details about several low‑risk anomalies no longer match physical reality. As researchers scramble to verify which versions are correct, the affected SCPs begin exhibiting behaviours consistent with the altered documentation, suggesting something is rewriting both the records and the anomalies themselves. With the situation escalating, the Foundation must determine whether the source is internal sabotage, a memetic infection, or an anomaly using the documentation system as a vector, all while containment teams race to stabilise SCPs whose properties may change again at any moment.
Please list a Major Event or Map Change idea (Involving all sides and the entire server):
Site‑65 is in ruins after the quake ,containment halls collapsed, power grids shredded, half the command staff unaccounted for—and everyone on the ground is looking for someone, anyone, to make a call. Do we abandon the site entirely? Do we reroute operations and reclassify everything under Site‑52’s authority? Or do we try to salvage what’s left and risk more casualties? With alarms still blaring and evac teams shouting over each other, the room goes quiet as it becomes clear that a decision has to be made right now, before the situation spirals even further out of control.
What elements can make an event unenjoyable? Include one example, avoiding the typical answers if possible
PVP heavy events, there needs to be an enjoyable amount with a foreseeable future.
And finally, what do you wish to achieve by becoming a Gamemaster?
I want to achieve more roleplay, I want people to experience the fun I had