Player name you use the most: Madison Delaney and Daisy Cooper
Make a list of links to all of your applications and (job)ban appeals, including whitelist and staff apps, within the last year. Also, provide "Ban reason; Verdict" beside each (job)ban link:
- Example: http://cm-ss13.com/viewtop ... 67&t=10027 | Griefing; 3-day ban
- Exact formatting is helpful but not required.
https://cm-ss13.com/viewtopic.php?f=149&t=16232 (Approved Synth app)
https://cm-ss13.com/viewtopic.php?f=143&t=15460 (super old CO app)
https://cm-ss13.com/viewtopic.php?f=127&t=15841 (denied pred app)
https://cm-ss13.com/viewtopic.php?f=87&t=16384 (Final JB appeal, approved-Ban reason; lubing medbay as researcher)
(if I missed anything let me know, old links don't work either since the domain name change)
Do you understand that any player - even donors or staff members - can have their whitelist status revoked should they break our Server Rules or Roleplay Guidelines?
I understand wholeheartedly. I will do my best to remain within the roleplay guidelines and I feel very confident that I'll be capable of avoiding any rule breaks.
Do you understand how the Battlefield Execution functions?
Yes, the battlefield execution is a roleplay tool that allows commanders to deal with threats to their leadership or the crew/mission permanently. However, it shouldn't be dished out for any old reason, and if I'm unsure, I should ahelp if possible to make sure such an action is necessary or even allowed. Basically, I have the power to take someone from the round, and the knowledge of that power should be enough in most cases, and I should only rarely actually use it. When I use it is ultimately up to me.
Do you understand you are not above Marine law, or allowed to enforce it yourself?
The CMP has the final say for anything falling under marine law, and I am not an MP. My job is to lead and maintain the CiC and the battalion, not police them. I am also not above being arrested, nor should I blow the head off of any MP that attempts to apprehend me.
What do you think is the job of a Commander?
The commander is the highest ranking member of the command staff, and their job is to formulate a plan for the round, manage the CIC and add good roleplay to the round. They have the final say with anything that involves their ship but doesn't fall under marine law, and they are capable of not only leading from the ship, but also deploying and leading by example, when necessary. They are a very powerful member of the marine side, and could easily make or break a marine charge from morale alone.
If a member of your staff is disobeying orders, how would you handle it?
First and foremost, I would size up their insubordination and determine if it has caused any significant harm to the mission. If it's a minor miscommunication I'll try to steer them back on course. If they are blatantly disobeying orders I'll have them brigged for insubordination, and if they question my leadership I'll make an example of them how I see fit. that does not immediately mean a BE, but based on the situation that option is always on the table.
Why should you be whitelisted?
I believe I'm plenty capable of playing in this role, and my experience with my synthetic whitelist has made me fairly confident I'd be able to handle it. I think when I play command staff that I'm good, or at least interesting enough, and I like the idea of being the commander of 100~ players, where my decisions have weight and could effect the entire outcome of a round.