Commanding Officer Whitelist Application
Personal Information
Byond ID? envarm
Player Name You Use Most? Faycal Pom
Make a list of links to all of your ban appeals as well as whitelist and staff applications (both accepted and denied) submitted within the past year. For appeals, provide an additional ban reason and the appeal’s verdict next to the link. None.
Have you received any bans in the last month? No
What is your timezone in UTC? UTC + 3
What is your discord username and handle? Faycal#6941
Basic Questions & Story
What do you think is the job of a Commander? IC: leading by example, bridging a connection between departments of the USCM, deducing and deciding on tactical and or decisive decisions, and maximizing the efficiency of the resources and personnel through communication and action at any given task.
OOC: providing a more unique experience for the marines by not overly using run of the mill plans for certain deployments, and likewise for the xenomorphs. I intend on utilizing some more unorthodox approaches to operations, and consequently enjoy the operation more myself, which may make others enjoy it too.
Why do you want to be a Commanding Officer? I've become more of a grand strategist across all the time I've spent on strategizing through strategic video games, chess, and wargames. I've also always leaned towards being more of a leader than a follower. I quite enjoy the fact that I can more probabilistically influence the personnel of the USCM into taking certain actions, which would additionally confer a bigger chance of altering the flow of a round. Final additional point is I'd like to also be able to deploy, as although I do quite enjoy commanding through CIC; I find it far more fun to do so in the field, and I like to make inspirational speeches as a leader, or at least quite funny speeches that would make the marines smile during operations that may otherwise be quite grueling at times. Even during the hardest times, one can still enjoy their time, and that can be good for morale at times.
Provide a short story of your Commanding Officer.
Experience
How familiar are you with command positions? Quite familiar in CM, very familiar in general.
Approximately how many hours do you have as Executive Officer (XO) at the time of writing this application? 30+ after the timers reset, maybe 50+ prior to it.
How familiar are you with Department Head positions? Quite familiar, I do understand what they need and or want, as well as how to deal with their situations.
How familiar are you with Marine Law and Standard Operating Procedure? For Marine Law I now have between a basic to advanced understanding, and for SOP I have a above average understanding.
Scenarios
When do you believe a Battlefield Execution should be used? Example 1: an individual attempting to incite mutiny against me which would put the operation at risk, that is if the MPs are unable to arrest them.
Example 2: Delta SL is attempting to incite mutiny due to a failed maneuver they've been tasked with performing. They demand that the CO gives up their control of the ship; due to the marines being armed and the fact they performed sedition, their leader should be the target of a BE in this case to potentially destroy the entire mutiny before it starts.
Example 3: CE breaks into the CO's room and attempts to steal Jones against the CO's order. The CE refuses to listen to the CO to cease harassing the CO's pet, and the CE decides to throw Jones far away in order to get some room, damaging Jones in the process. The CO walks to Jones, sees that its gasping its last breathes. Holds Jones close with his hands as it slowly dies. The CO has too much toxic masculinity to cry, so instead its a silent while. He looks at the CE, angry at the fact that he killed Jones. Pulls out the Mateba, first shot out. Bang, it wasn't a miss. Nay, it was a headshot. the CE falls to the ground before he was even able to respond. The CO comes near him while saying "For you, I'm the judge, and the executioner". Another shot, and it's done.
Under what circumstances do you believe it is legal to pardon a prisoner? The operation requires a certain personnel to operate it to maximize the efficiency of the USS Almayer. If those individuals commit NoD, FTFP and or DSAO then it'd be wise to pardon them if it'd be unfeasible for someone else to do their job, as long as they don't commit the same mistake twice, and apologize for it.
Two marines get rowdy and begin punching each other, one of them pulls out a gun and shoots the other dead. In this case, they've committed murder. Murder is a crime that I have no intention of pardoning, as long as HC does not intervene.
Likewise for sedition, it would be unwise to pardon someone who is clearly against the leadership, that and HC would need to intervene.
Confirmations
Have you read the Code of Conduct? Yes
Have you read the application process page? Yes
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
Do you understand you cannot advertise or promote this application on any platform, including Discord? Yes
Do you also understand that you may not edit this application 1 hour after it has been posted? Yes