Player name you use the most: Noah Bedran
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:
- None.
Yes.
Do you understand how the Battlefield Execution functions?
Yes. Battlefield executions are a power granted to the Commander only to execute anyone deemed a threat to the operation. Said threat cannot be contained or stopped in any other method bar execution. In other words, if the offender can be stopped non-lethally, a battlefield execution is not warranted nor authorized.
Do you understand you are not above Marine law, or allowed to enforce it yourself?
I do. The CO is here to ensure proper flow of the operation. His best ally in enforcing Marine Law is the CMP. The CO can only point to marine law violations, which is a way in which he helps the flow of the operation. Obeying marine law himself is critical to keep his legitimacy among the crew.
What do you think is the job of a Commander?
The Commander's job is to coordinate amongst all the different officers to be able to have a more or less full image of the happenings on the planet. Considering each officer is a puzzle piece in a larger picture, the CO's job is to assemble that larger picture and then give directions to make it better. The CO serves best in the middle of the CiC, surrounded by his officers. A CO aware of the operational tempo and needs of his men can be a critical difference in that successful OB, well-run Requisitions, or problem-free medical bay. He is the oil that makes sure the cogs of the Alamayer run smoothly.
If a member of your staff is disobeying orders, how would you handle it?
Depends on the seniority. If it's a man not part of my inner circle of command, then I simply nod to my officers and have them handle it. A CO should not involve himself in manners way below his pay grade.
If it's someone on my CiC bridge staff, or otherwise inner circle, this is where I exercise my hard earned Whitelist chops. I am the CO, you are to obey my order. If you don't like my order, you can get off the CiC. Your replacement will be easy to find. Shall they not retire willingly, I'll summon the CMP and ask him to press insubordination charges. The less I move from my chair, the better.
If the insubordination can directly lead to loss of life, and there is no way for Military Police to come subdue the offender, this is where I exercise my right of Battlefield execution. Only in battlefield situations.
Why should you be whitelisted?
I am very competent at command. I've been playing SS13 for five years, from BestRP to Baystation 12 (The latter taking most of my time); and all I've ever played is Captain.
Those who have seen me XO or CMO here on CM can vouch for my organizational skills.
Unlike most people applying here, I'm not in it for the Mateba or for the BE. I'm here because getting XO is increasingly hard; and when I do get XO I find myself babysitting a CO more than managing a CiC. So I figured, since what I really want to do is manage a CiC; I might as well apply to the job supposed to be doing it.
Whitelist me, and you'll have a CO whose only goal is to actual run the Alamayer like a whistle to victory; or an honorable defeat.