Commander Whitelist Application
Byond ID? KeRSe
Player Name You Use Most? Danny Nopesh
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 N/A
Have you received any ban within the last month? How long was it and what for? I have not.
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
How do you view the tool of Battlefield Execution to be used? What circumstances do you think it would be necessary to BE a member of the crew? Where do you think the Battlefield Execution Mechanic Differs from regular Execution and why? I believe a Battlefield Execution should be based entirely on circumstance, and even then as a last resort.
An example being; while on the front, a marine is actively sabotaging the operation/endangering others lives to a large extent, and sending MPs would slow the momentum of a push or end up with more casualties than if no one was sent. In this instance, I would think it to be a good idea to attempt to apprehend the offender personally, and if lethal force is used in retaliation then a BE would be justified to perform.
The mechanics of the BE make it so that whoever its used on is unable to be revived, whereas a regular execution via firing range or other methods are more like being hit by friendly fire repeatedly, which would be true in the former's case.
How will your Commanding Officer run his/her ship? Provide a detailed explanation on how he would handle situations that might commonly occur such as, a insubordinate Req, Engineering, MP, or Command Staff My CO would run his ship with an attempt to keep Marine morale as high as it can be, like being humorous at the right times and giving praise when something goes well.
He would handle insubordinate crew by first trying to understand why the insubordination is happening, and then attempting to do his best to remedy it. In the case of command staff or MPs being insubordinate, it would mostly be the same case, but with a much harsher tone.
In the case of a mutiny, he would handle it in much of the same way as insubordination, though it would happen after the mutineers are apprehended.
What do you think is the job of a Commander? The job of a Commander is to make sure the operation runs as best it can, as successfully as it can. Failing that, their job becomes ensuring the safety of any deployed marines that need to evacuate.
As a player what do you think could be added for Commanding Officer to benefit the role? Personally, I don't know what could be added to benefit the role, although some form of "custom" (read: snowflakey) item to differentiate each CO could be an interesting feature.
What do you think you could contribute by being whitelisted? I think I could contribute to an entertaining experience for players, hopefully one where people feel like their time wasn't wasted on being the first marine permadeath early in the round.
Your story (potential topics listed below) Commanding Officer Danny 'Major' Nopesh's work in the field during their first operation was somewhat unimpressive compared to many others, however, the marines he led into battle returned with a surprising lack of psychological or emotional damage. Marines answered after the fight that positive encouragement was shown throughout the entire operation, and that Danny had personally grabbed wounded marines from the front, getting shot himself to drag them back to a nearby medic.
Do you understand that you cannot advertise your application on any public platform for votes. Do you also understand you may not edit this application 1 hour after it has been posted? Yes