Steam ID:
STEAM_0:0:98203927
Discord name:
Ti_Lou__#7336
For how long have you played on CG SCP:
Vtime says 264 hours but I would say it's more around 400 to 500 hours since there is a lot of rollback
Age:
16 Years Old
In what country are you located?:
Canada
Time zone:
EST
Character name(s):
Maxime “Ghost” Lafleur
Civilian name:
Timothé
What server are you applying for? (SCP-RP UK or SCP-RP USA):
SCP-RP USA
Do you have a mic?:
Yes I do
What are your total levels?:
104 levels
List all whitelisted, MTF, or CI roles that you hold or have held:
DEA Senior Agent (Holding)
GSD Captain (Holding)
MTF Nu-7 CSG (Holding)
MTF Nu-7 LCPL (Held)
MTF E-11 PVT (Held)
CI-A x2 (Held)
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Have you received any kicks/bans/warning? and why?:
I got 2 warns but they are both expired.
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How long have you been a Senior Agent for?
5 Days
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Why are you applying for Special Agent?
I am applying for Special Agent position because I believe I could bring a lot to this department holding such a position. I would be able to assist the management team with much more ease and have more authority over Agents and Senior Agents which could help a lot since there are a few times when there is a lack of coordination and thinking, where punishments are not handed out to the concerned people. I also am applying for Special Agent to progress my career and help out the Operations Agency as there are currently only 3 Special Agents for the Operations Agency. I believe I can make a true change in the department and have a positive impact on the overall Site-65.
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What makes you suitable for Special Agent?:
I am a very suitable member for a Special Agent position for multiple reasons. I have experience as CL4 as I am currently a GSD Captain. I have acquired a high level of leadership and professionalism during the last month and am still progressing toward mastering both those skills. I am also a CSG in Nu-7 which makes me someone with a lot of defense and offence capacities. I am someone who is very invested in the DEA and would love to be able to help out more. I am very patient when it comes to understanding situations and resolving issues without the problem escalating and making it having a negative return. I also believe to be able to bring a certain level of professionalism, determination and fun to our Agents and Operatives who are still discovering the branch and have yet to decide weather to stay or to go toward another branch.
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How many documents have you written?
I have written 3 documents about either interrogations of civilians or covering a GOI attact on Site-65
What makes a document good?: I have written CHANGE WHEN APPLYING documents and I believe that making a good document is possible with one single thing. You need to make sure that the person reading the document, from a curious Agent to the Department Leader, can understand the situation as if they had been there. If your document doesn't show any details and lacks of information's concerning the subject you are writing about, your document becomes pointless. No need for useless details, but all the important ones must be written in order for your log. In my opinion, this doesn't make a document good, this makes a document perfect.
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What are the responsibilities of the Special Agent in RP?:
Lead Agents and Senior Agents
Give permission to go outside of the gated area
Allow GOC to enter our base during Infiltration missions
Assist Agency Managers in running their respective agencies
Report any massive issue to the Department Leadership
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Please give some lore about your Special Agent character and what storylines they would be involved in:
Maxime Lafleur was born in 1997. His mom abandoned him after he was born and he was left with his dad, a retired JTF2 operator. Lafleur became an infantry officer in the Canadian army and decided to follow his dad's steps and go trough the scanning steps to attend the next JTF2 tryout. During these 6 days hell week, he went above and beyond his capacities to maintain himself and his fellow comrades alive and continued on for each exercise. Has the 7th day arrived, he had survived. He still had a few months of training, but the hard part was done. As an Assaulter, he went to multiple countries to do diverse missions. The mission that changed is career was in Canada, in Ottawa. The parlement was attacked and 23 hostages were made. The SWAT could not enter due to explosives being placed at each entry, taking too long to diffuse. The squad of Lafleur was called to deal with the situation. They landed on the roof from a Blackhawk and prepared to rappel down the skylight on the roof. They needed to take out the leader of the small terrorist group as he could detonate the whole building at any moment, making everyone inside and around the building die a horrible death. As the entered, Lafleur shot one of the attackers in the chest as his teammates took down the leader. They breached door after door, until they reached all the hostages. Panic ran through the terrorists until one of them ran at Lafleur with a grenade. Lafleur took him down, but the grenade was unpinned. The grenade landed at his feet. He froze for a second but jumped on it. The grenade exploded on him, but his body armor absorbed most of the blast, knocking him unconscious. He was dragged out and rushed to the Blackhawk to an hospital where he was pronounced dead. When he woke up, he was not in a hospital anymore, he was in a room with 2 man by his side. One of them wore a suit and the other one was a soldier. The man in the suit called himself O5-7. From this point on, Lafleur's career changed from a Special Force member to a foundation employee. Lafleur rose the ranks of General Security quickly, landing himself at a Captain spot for is leadership and combat skills. The was never a riot that could happen for more than 5 minutes without Lafleur and his men intervening and shutting it down. After a few years as a Captain, he had established the fact that he was one of the best and that is skills were needed inside the Foundation. That's around this time that he was approached by a man that he could not recognize, but had seen before. His name was Walnut and he offered him a position as a Special Agent in the branch new branch that the Foundation had jugged was much needed in times like there, DEA. Lafleur, hesitant, tough about D-Block, which he almost considered his home. He had spent years fighting there for the one goal, preserving D-Class subjects for science. But after years, he was in need of a calmer work space. In total, he had been in combat for 16 years, and was very tired. The many injuries he got from those years didn't make life easier, but did make is decision easier, as he accepted the offer.
[Enter keycard clearance...]
[Scanning keycard...]
[Welcome, Special Agent]
Hell had broke loose into Site-65. The Chaos Insurgency had entered the site trough the main gate, killing several of Lafleur's men. Nu-7 could not hold facing that many insurgents. There were hundreds, no raid had ever been this massive before. Lafleur had seen hell before even joining the Foundation, but the way the Chaos Insurgency operated, killing mercilessly anybody on their path, sending their own men, generally Alpha operatives, straight trough MTF Nu-7 fire, sending them to inevitable death, hoping they would kill or at least hit a Nu-7, froze is blood. In a audio log, he reported "I am currently in EZ, passing right after CI, trying to backstab them. The bodies on the ground are all massacred, full of bullet holes or burned. Some men were dismembered by grenades or decapitated by knife. The bloodbath CI leaves behind is terrifying. No one was sparred.". CI had reached HCZ when they met E-11 and their heavy resistance. If they wanted to enter, they would need more than bullets and grenades. E-11 was very effective and successfully pushed the Chaos Insurgency back. Nu-7 came from the back with the help of DEA and dealt the final blow. This raid at not been successful for the CI, but they definitively scarred us all...
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