Steam ID:
STEAM_0:0:832496766
Discord name:
non
For how long have you played on CG SCP:
2 years
Age:
14
In what country are you located?:
USA
Time zone
: CST
Character name(s): Foundation Character: Winston Smith [CRB-CA][TRT-I]
GOC character: Winston 'Doe' Smith [344]
CI Character: Winston Smith
Civilian Character: Jay Mathews
What server are you applying for?:
SCP-RP USA
Do you have a mic?:
Yes
List all whitelisted, MTF, or CI roles that you hold or have held:
[UK] CI-A (held)
[USA] E-11 PVT (held)
Have you received any kicks/bans/warning? and why?:
1 Metagame as I was killed by a fake cadet and typed "fake cadet lcz" and sent it right as I died, 2 FailRP-E I cannot recall the exact reason for this warning but I remember it was me lacking certain knowledge, 1 ban FailRP-E for similar reasons, and 1 FailRP-D i dont remember either.
Why are you applying for Executive Researcher?:
I am applying to pursue greater tests; by being an exec, I am able to conduct much larger tests more easily and explore the possibilities of new research and creating new projects. I am also applying as I seek to assist and help new researchers even more as exec than Sr.
What makes you suitable for Executive Researcher?:
I am suitable for exec for my professionalism, my large understanding of SCPs and their effects, the ability to explore many points of testing, my enthusiasm with testing, and my openness to new ideas.
How many excellent-graded documents have you written?:
2, SCP-500 and 409 cross test, and SCP-079 Interview.
What makes a document excellent?:
A key aspect in making a document excellent is having a clear, obtainable goal; the document should be making you and others ask questions such as "Would this make a good idea?" Would this be possible? How would you achieve the goal? And what would be the results of the test, whether or not it is successful? Another very important aspect of making a document excellent is spelling; grammar and spelling are 2 of the most important parts of making an excellent document. Having both good spelling and grammar can make the document much more understandable, resulting in its much higher grading. The final thing that makes a document excellent is the idea; having an original and clear idea can make both testing and understanding much better. All these things combined could result in an excellent document.
What are the responsibilities of the Executive Researcher in RP?:
To supervise and guide other researchers during, after, or before their tests and ensure they follow the safety guidelines established. Another responsibility of an executive researcher is onboarding new researchers, ensuring that they understand the realm of research and the many ways of obtaining their goals. Executive researchers also must attend important meetings, grade documents, and ensure any help that is required by researchers is given to the best of the execs' abilities. Execs as CL4 personnel also have duties outside of the RSD department, such as opening and closing the blast doors for personnel to reach the needed destination during a breach; assisting in leading non-combatives to the breach shelter during a code-5; and operating the blast shelter doors, ensuring that people make it to safety. Execs also can brief CL3 researchers on CL4 SCPs such as, 008, 682, and 079, the CL3 rsd must be supervised by either, an executive Researcher or the DoR, execs also can assist and guide the researchers in their tests, allowing the cl3 to having a more open mind to new tests.
Please give some lore about your Executive Researcher character and what storylines they would be involved in: My researcher joined the SCP Foundation when his wife mysteriously died in an anomalous event and dived deep into a rabbit hole in the world of anomalous research. When investigating an event that involved an SCP that had breached to the public, he was recruited by the SCP Foundation upon the event's conclusion. The storylines my researcher would be involved in are leading large-scale tests and conducting many interviews with the foundation's most dangerous SCPs.
STEAM_0:0:832496766
Discord name:
non
For how long have you played on CG SCP:
2 years
Age:
14
In what country are you located?:
USA
Time zone
: CST
Character name(s): Foundation Character: Winston Smith [CRB-CA][TRT-I]
GOC character: Winston 'Doe' Smith [344]
CI Character: Winston Smith
Civilian Character: Jay Mathews
What server are you applying for?:
SCP-RP USA
Do you have a mic?:
Yes
List all whitelisted, MTF, or CI roles that you hold or have held:
[UK] CI-A (held)
[USA] E-11 PVT (held)
Have you received any kicks/bans/warning? and why?:
1 Metagame as I was killed by a fake cadet and typed "fake cadet lcz" and sent it right as I died, 2 FailRP-E I cannot recall the exact reason for this warning but I remember it was me lacking certain knowledge, 1 ban FailRP-E for similar reasons, and 1 FailRP-D i dont remember either.
Why are you applying for Executive Researcher?:
I am applying to pursue greater tests; by being an exec, I am able to conduct much larger tests more easily and explore the possibilities of new research and creating new projects. I am also applying as I seek to assist and help new researchers even more as exec than Sr.
What makes you suitable for Executive Researcher?:
I am suitable for exec for my professionalism, my large understanding of SCPs and their effects, the ability to explore many points of testing, my enthusiasm with testing, and my openness to new ideas.
How many excellent-graded documents have you written?:
2, SCP-500 and 409 cross test, and SCP-079 Interview.
What makes a document excellent?:
A key aspect in making a document excellent is having a clear, obtainable goal; the document should be making you and others ask questions such as "Would this make a good idea?" Would this be possible? How would you achieve the goal? And what would be the results of the test, whether or not it is successful? Another very important aspect of making a document excellent is spelling; grammar and spelling are 2 of the most important parts of making an excellent document. Having both good spelling and grammar can make the document much more understandable, resulting in its much higher grading. The final thing that makes a document excellent is the idea; having an original and clear idea can make both testing and understanding much better. All these things combined could result in an excellent document.
What are the responsibilities of the Executive Researcher in RP?:
To supervise and guide other researchers during, after, or before their tests and ensure they follow the safety guidelines established. Another responsibility of an executive researcher is onboarding new researchers, ensuring that they understand the realm of research and the many ways of obtaining their goals. Executive researchers also must attend important meetings, grade documents, and ensure any help that is required by researchers is given to the best of the execs' abilities. Execs as CL4 personnel also have duties outside of the RSD department, such as opening and closing the blast doors for personnel to reach the needed destination during a breach; assisting in leading non-combatives to the breach shelter during a code-5; and operating the blast shelter doors, ensuring that people make it to safety. Execs also can brief CL3 researchers on CL4 SCPs such as, 008, 682, and 079, the CL3 rsd must be supervised by either, an executive Researcher or the DoR, execs also can assist and guide the researchers in their tests, allowing the cl3 to having a more open mind to new tests.
Please give some lore about your Executive Researcher character and what storylines they would be involved in: My researcher joined the SCP Foundation when his wife mysteriously died in an anomalous event and dived deep into a rabbit hole in the world of anomalous research. When investigating an event that involved an SCP that had breached to the public, he was recruited by the SCP Foundation upon the event's conclusion. The storylines my researcher would be involved in are leading large-scale tests and conducting many interviews with the foundation's most dangerous SCPs.
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