Steam ID: STEAM_0:1:154521940
Discord name: .aussiedropbear
For how long have you played on CG SCP: Over a year now
Age: 21
In what country are you located?: Australia
Time zone: AWST
Character name(s): Benjamin Ostridge
Civilian name: NIL
What server are you applying for? (SCP-RP UK or SCP-RP USA): SCP-RP USA
Do you have a mic?: Yes
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List all whitelisted, MTF, or CI roles that you hold or have held: SCP-096
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Have you received any kicks/bans/warning? and why?: Yes i have a few warnings - RDM & Toxicity awhile back because i was having a argument with someone & staff took it as being toxic.
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Why are you applying for Site Advisor? - I’m applying for the Site Advisor role ‘cause I really care about justice and believe in holding people accountable for what they do. I want to make a positive impact on Site 65 and help keep things fair. I’m excited about the chance to learn and grow in this role. I want to be someone who helps create a respectful and supportive vibe for everyone. Teamwork matters a lot to me, and I’m ready to put in the work to make our foundation even better!
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What makes you suitable for Site Administration?: - I think I’d be a good fit for the Site Advisor role because I really care about responsibility and fairness I’m all about good communication and teamwork—love hearing everyone’s ideas and working together to make things better I’m always open to learning new stuff, whether it’s picking up skills or figuring out how to support the foundation even more
I get how important it is to keep our community safe and respectful, especially with everything that happens in the foundation I’m committed to helping create a fun vibe for everyone at Site 65 I’m ready to take on the challenges of this role and do my part to make our community even better
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What are the responsibilities of Site Administration in RP?: - Site administration plays a crucial role in keeping the facility running smoothly. When problems come up, they’re usually the ones who step in to handle them. They oversee all the departments and lend support to the CL4 teams whenever it’s needed. If a department lead position opens up, site administration is responsible for finding someone to fill that role. They also take a close look at each department’s performance and put together reports on how everything’s going. On top of that, they manage communication with the GOC and DEA and have the power to approve various actions like D-Class work permits, GOI operations, cross-testing activities
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Please give some lore about your Site Administration character and what storylines they would be involved in: - As a Site Advisor at the SCP Foundation, I deal with ethics and oversight every day My background in a family of researchers really shaped my moral compass
I often find myself in tough spots, like when I uncovered a secret initiative that was exploiting sentient SCPs Some colleagues were focused more on results than ethics, which made it hard to confront them
I also had to step in during a crisis when a research team’s reckless actions led to a major breach I worked to address accountability and push for some necessary changes in how we operate
Through it all, I stay committed to integrity, trying to balance efficiency with ethical practices My role shows just how important ethical oversight is in a place where the lines between right and wrong can easily blur
Discord name: .aussiedropbear
For how long have you played on CG SCP: Over a year now
Age: 21
In what country are you located?: Australia
Time zone: AWST
Character name(s): Benjamin Ostridge
Civilian name: NIL
What server are you applying for? (SCP-RP UK or SCP-RP USA): SCP-RP USA
Do you have a mic?: Yes
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List all whitelisted, MTF, or CI roles that you hold or have held: SCP-096
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Have you received any kicks/bans/warning? and why?: Yes i have a few warnings - RDM & Toxicity awhile back because i was having a argument with someone & staff took it as being toxic.
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Why are you applying for Site Advisor? - I’m applying for the Site Advisor role ‘cause I really care about justice and believe in holding people accountable for what they do. I want to make a positive impact on Site 65 and help keep things fair. I’m excited about the chance to learn and grow in this role. I want to be someone who helps create a respectful and supportive vibe for everyone. Teamwork matters a lot to me, and I’m ready to put in the work to make our foundation even better!
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What makes you suitable for Site Administration?: - I think I’d be a good fit for the Site Advisor role because I really care about responsibility and fairness I’m all about good communication and teamwork—love hearing everyone’s ideas and working together to make things better I’m always open to learning new stuff, whether it’s picking up skills or figuring out how to support the foundation even more
I get how important it is to keep our community safe and respectful, especially with everything that happens in the foundation I’m committed to helping create a fun vibe for everyone at Site 65 I’m ready to take on the challenges of this role and do my part to make our community even better
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What are the responsibilities of Site Administration in RP?: - Site administration plays a crucial role in keeping the facility running smoothly. When problems come up, they’re usually the ones who step in to handle them. They oversee all the departments and lend support to the CL4 teams whenever it’s needed. If a department lead position opens up, site administration is responsible for finding someone to fill that role. They also take a close look at each department’s performance and put together reports on how everything’s going. On top of that, they manage communication with the GOC and DEA and have the power to approve various actions like D-Class work permits, GOI operations, cross-testing activities
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Please give some lore about your Site Administration character and what storylines they would be involved in: - As a Site Advisor at the SCP Foundation, I deal with ethics and oversight every day My background in a family of researchers really shaped my moral compass
I often find myself in tough spots, like when I uncovered a secret initiative that was exploiting sentient SCPs Some colleagues were focused more on results than ethics, which made it hard to confront them
I also had to step in during a crisis when a research team’s reckless actions led to a major breach I worked to address accountability and push for some necessary changes in how we operate
Through it all, I stay committed to integrity, trying to balance efficiency with ethical practices My role shows just how important ethical oversight is in a place where the lines between right and wrong can easily blur