[USA] Kai Rosenberg-stein Medical Consultants Application

GER_Jocker

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Steam ID: STEAM_0:0:13320357

Discord name: joker2147

For how long have you played on CG SCP: 1 month

Age: 15

In what country are you located?: Germany

Time zone: GMT+1

Character name(s): Kai Rosenberg-Stein

Civilian name: Liam Ner

What server are you applying for? (SCP-RP UK or SCP-RP USA): USA

Do you have a mic?:
- No

List all whitelisted, MTF, or CI roles that you hold or have held:
- Combat Medic

Have you received any kicks/bans/warning? and why?:
- No

Why are you applying for Medical Consultant?
- I’m applying for Medical Consultant because it has always been a role I’ve wated to pursue. I enjoy supporting people in the medical field and helping theM grow in their skills, especially when it coes to earning their medical licenses and understanding proper procedures. I’ve always wantd to help others.

Please explain an in-game medical procedure of your choice:
- To treat an illness, I first use the Medical Board or Scanner in the back of medbay to see what the patient has. If the diagnosis shows something like a sinus infection, I know they need Chlorphenamine. I measure out about 50–100ml, give it to them, and ask them to drink it.

What are the responsibilities of the Medical Consultant in RP?:
- The job of a Medical Consultant includes running Medical License and Combat Medic tryouts, supervising junior members, and assisting new staff with any questions they have. They also monitor the overall wellbeing of site personnel and make sure everyone follows the Code of Conduct and the Legal Codex.

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

Dr. Kai Ner was only 27, born and raised in Germany, when the army dragged him out of his hospital job and threw him into the middle of a war. He used to be a normal doctor, the kind who stayed late even when he didn’t have to, because he honestly believed every life mattered. The battlefield changed that belief way faster than he expected.

He worked n dirty tents, barely sleeping, doing surgery after surgery while explosions rattled the ground. People kept callig him a miracle worker, but he didn’t feel like one. Just tired. Alwys tired.

When the military promoted him to Head Field Marshal for Medical Operations, he tried to be proud of it. For a short time, he thought he was making things better for the other medics and soldiers.

Then came the operation in the valley — the one that broke something in him. He warned Command that civilians were there, that the area was impossible to evacuate, that the whole plan would end in disaster. They didn’t care. They told him to “adapt,” which was just another way of saying “don’t question us.”

The attack turned into chaos immediately. Civilians running everywhere, wounded soldiers stacked on top of each other, Dr. Kai Ner working with shaky hands for more than a full day without stopping. When it was over, Command sent a message calling the losses “acceptable.” That was the moment he realized he couldn’t trust them nymore. Couldn’t trust the uniform either.

After that, he slowly drifted away from following orders. He hid civilians, lied on reports, kept soldiers out of suicide missions, and moved supplies to places Command ignored. Little acts at first, but each one made him feel more human again.

Eventually he knew he had to leave. One night he packed a small ag — just his medkit, a few tools, and his old gloves — and slipped out without saying a word. Now he lives as a rogue medic, helping whoever he finds: refugees, deserters, villages caught in crossfire, even enemy fighters if they’re bleeding out.

People whisper about him like he’s some ghost doctor wandering the ruins.
He doesn’t care aboutnames or glory.
 
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