MrGodZilla Posted September 20, 2022 Posted September 20, 2022 (edited) BYOND key: MrGodZilla Discord Username: Bamboogled#7485 Character names: All of these wonderful folks. Spoiler How long have you been playing on Aurora?: Inactively, at least since 2016. I've been more actively playing since last year. Have you received any administrative actions? And how serious were they? A couple of years old warnings and one ban that was a misunderstanding and was appealed. Please provide well articulated answers to the following questions in a paragraph each. What do you think the OOC purpose of a Head of Staff is, ingame?: OOC, Command serve a couple of roles. They're conductors who need to consider how to work with circumstances to drive the round in an interesting manner and they're mentors who serve as guide to both departmental knowledge and model roleplay. Coordinate and build rapport within your department. What do you think the OOC responsibilities of Whitelisted players are to other players, and how would you strive to uphold them?: You should be responsible for fostering a welcoming environment within the community and in-game and be a positive role model so that people are encouraged to play when you're around. You and everyone else in command have the greatest opportunity to steer the round in a direction that is fun for everyone involved. Present yourself as a character beyond the job. Could you give us the gist of what is currently happening in Tau ceti and how it affected your character and their career? A mutiny just happened aboard the SCC's flagship. The phoron shortage is still going on. Diplomatic relations between the SCC and the Serene Republic sour even further. Pierre De Bellisle, an Antillian man just reaching into his 60s has been working as Chief Medical Officer at Sekhmet's small-but-present operation on New Suez. The formal creation of the SCC opened channels for limited cooperation with other healthcare giants on the moon such as Zeng-Hu, but De Bellisle's tenure as CMO has not come without hardships. The Lii'dra invasion brought about crisis, the medical supplies normally sourced from the Elyran government in accordance with New Suez protocol ran thin and were reserved for state healthcare. Patient intake naturally rose, but in the chaos the Sekhmet operation still made a handsome profit. Following unfavorable diplomacy with the Serene Republic, De Bellisle was relieved of his post on New Suez and, in regards to a positive track record, put in for elevation to SCC-level command. What roles do you plan on playing after the application is accepted? Chief Medical Officer Have you familiarized yourself with the wiki pages for the command roles? Yes. Characters you intend to use for command or have created for command. Include the job they will be taking.: Pierre De Bellisle, Chief Medical Officer Do you understand your whitelist is not permanent, and may be stripped following continuous administrative action? Yes. Have you linked your byond account to the forums? Yes. Extra notes: I spent way too long thinking if I should've put anything in here. Edited September 20, 2022 by MrGodZilla
EJJ Posted September 20, 2022 Posted September 20, 2022 MrGodZilla is pretty poggers, I've played a decent amount of rounds w/ their characters. They're a fun player and they're good at playing chars with a lot of personality and depth to them, as well as thought and consideration for how they might develop or little details, etc, etc. I think they'd be a good command member for sure. +1!
Sheeplets Posted September 21, 2022 Posted September 21, 2022 You have a solid understanding of Medical's mechanics and in all of our interactions as a First Responder duo you've proven yourself to be highly competent and collected under the extreme pressure the job places you under. I wish I had that same constitution, frankly. I bug the absolute fuck out most rounds. Let's not mince words here, this is a no-brainer. +1
Shadow Posted September 27, 2022 Posted September 27, 2022 (edited) Trial starts today and ends in a week on the 4th of October. Try to get as much feedback regarding your command play in that time. Edited September 27, 2022 by Shadow
sperky7933 Posted September 29, 2022 Posted September 29, 2022 +1 they know what they're doing and play command well
EJJ Posted October 1, 2022 Posted October 1, 2022 I've played a handful of rounds with their CMO. They communicate well on command comms and check in when needed. I've had a few times other command members were busy and we needed to up to Red or I needed to do something and have them somewhere to coordinate and they were more than willing to drop what they were doing in medical and help me with whatever was needed at the time. Big +1
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