Player name you use the most:
Robert 'Caddy' Timmins, although I also plan on using my Commander specific character Franklin Ackerman.
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: viewtopic.php?f=67&t=10027 | Griefing; 3-day ban
- Exact formatting is helpful but not required.
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?
Yes.
Why should you be whitelisted?
(This was already applied once but I had it removed because I was suppose to go into hiding in Siberia, but that changed so here we are again.)
I have limited experience as Commander due to my worry that I would be inadequate at it, but only a short time before the whitelisting came into effect I played the role three times and I believe each round went splendid. If I can recall correctly there was one marine major won via a war of attrition, and two xeno majors that were lost in similar wars of attrition. Overall when I played the character I discarded my usual all-caps semi-orders and psychotic ranting of a wanna-be Squad Leader Private in favor of a more collected demeanor and very simple orders given in layman terms. I made use of my all-comms earpiece to speak to each squad individually and a pre-written Briefing speech that outlined the operation, the squad orders (The squad names for each objective are left blank as to allow adjustment depending on squad role makeup) and expected time of completion for maximized efficiency.
I think I've played Executive Officer once and it was not as Commander-esque as the numerous times I played as Bridge Officer without anyone else intelligent on the bridge. From my BO experiences I can say that while sometimes I'll go to take a piss and come back to everyone being dead or receiving an ahelp and having to aghost for twenty minutes until some dipshit nice person sticks me in Cryogenics the overall time I spend is had giving orders and receiving Operation updates something which I believe I excel at.
I play Liaison quite often as Daniel Carmichael and if it isn't spent getting my shit kicked in for no reason other than being the Liaison, it's spent writing reports on Command efficiency, Colony damage assessments, Xenomorph classification and use as bio-weapon, as well as requests for Death Squads when I've been killed three times by the Bridge Officers, random fuckers breaking into my office and the Bridge Officers again. I also take initiative in heading to the colony myself to take photographs of live specimens, as well as gathering any documents pertaining to the incident at hand. I would say that I try to play a similar role as Burke if he wasn't such a fucking coward and a bastard. Since I usually stay Planet-side well into the last phase of a Xeno Major I do my best to drag wounded marines to safety and save those I can while still doing my best to protect Wey-Yu assests. Oh, and one time I had to retrieve the Predator axe from the crypt to the North East on LV-624 right as the marines were being pushed back from the Science dome; I succeeded.
This is really long in my opinion. I'm done now.