[USA] SCP-22415 Application

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Steam ID: STEAM_0:0:81990998
Discord name: Meow Pavlov
For how long have you played on CN SCP: Joined about a year ago.
Age: 22
In what country are you located?: USA
Time zone: CST
Character name(s): Meow Pavlov
What server are you applying for? (SCP-RP UK or SCP-RP USA): SCP-RP USA
Do you have a mic?: Yes
What is your SCP level and total level? (Provide a screenshot of the level menu):
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List all whitelisted, MTF, or CI roles that you hold or have held: Ethics Committee Assistant (Former) Medical Consultant (Current) Director of Medicine (Former)
Have you received any kicks/bans/warning? and why?: Two expired warns from when I first joined the server.
What makes you suitable for SCP-22415?:
I main medical, a very RP-focused segment of the foundation, and I also have experience in Ethics, both of which deal in morals and doing what's generally morally good. I'd likely end up frequently playing SCP-22415-1 for it's medical abilities, as it's a total rarity nowadays that medical especially has any SCPs they're allowed to remain passive or friendly with, like how research has SCP-073 specifically. I could see players of -1 spending a lot of time in and around medbay.
What is the usual behavior of SCP-22415?:
SCP-22415 exists (within the foundation) to help any morally good humanoids, no matter where it is currently located. If displaced outside the foundation it'd follow these same principles, but likely try and find it's way back into the foundation if possible, unless it's priorities were focused on helping some sort of non-combative GOC/Civilian/CI targets get out of some sort of combat scenario.
I'd imagine you'd mostly just mill about in the foundation and try to assist anyone who needs help in committing some sort of morally good deed. Helping heal people, assisting in getting non-combatives out of harms way, possibly even assisting in ethically or morally-good testing.
If there's nobody non-combative around in a breach as well, they're allowed to assist in containing that breach. I think that this would keep them anchored in the foundation somewhat, seeing as they wouldn't breach themselves willingly.
When there's a CI raid, you see MTF's combating CI, you also see researchers running away from the fight. Who do you aid and why?
The researchers. First off the SCP wouldn't take a side in the two combative factions and just help everyone, but it has a greater goal towards aiding and escorting non-combatant humans like that researcher to safety, especially because they're directly involved in the combat and attempting to escape. That's the greater focus, getting others to safety, above going back to heal and/or assist the others there.
You are playing as SCP-22415-3, 076 is currently running towards you. There is a researcher behind 076 which he hasn't noticed. Should you repel 076 and why?
No. The researcher hasn't been noticed in this scenario, so I believe that would only draw 076's attention towards the researcher behind it, especially if it's pushed back towards the researcher from the repel. I'd let it continue on towards SCP-22415-3 in the hope that the researcher can make it's escape above anything else.
You are playing as SCP-22415-1. A D-Class is proactively escaping D-block, he is low on health and demanding medical attention what do you do?
No. Not only can SCP-22415 not assist D-Class, they are actively committing what I'd likely consider a morally incorrect deed. Escaping D-Block, specifically proactively, likely implies they're armed and working towards harming other members of the foundation. I'd likely just notify others of their escape, and possibly assist in someone else attempting to restrain them and return them back to their cells. I think if they weren't escaping, and were restrained and requesting medical care though, it'd be perfectly fine to 'assist' and heal them. I'm pretty sure that rule exists solely just so you don't side with escaping D-Class specifically.
 

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