Crow Bertly's Pac and bio Request

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Crow Bertly

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PAC Requested (Which job):
Ethics assistant (assuming i get let in currently a tier 5 intern) Researcher/Sr.researcher (UK AND US)
Steam ID:
STEAM_0:0:104837319
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(keep in mind most lore will be based of the D-Class deal that some people are offered. some d-class ain't death row inmates. they can be from other times homeless.. in jail for long periods of time. people that wont be missed.)​

LORE

PRE D-CLASS PROGRAM

Crow had committed grand theft three times prior to this arrest. This was his fourth offense, and he was caught in all four instances. His total number of thefts remained known only to him (though he no longer remembers them).

The latest incident he can recall began when he received a call that was apparently from his lawyer. The voice didn’t sound familiar at all, but he listened anyway. According to the lawyer, he should have already been released. The lawyer had taken his case after Crow’s brother tried to get him out of jail—unaware that Crow had already been transferred into the Class D program.

Officially, his charges upon entering prison were:

  • Felony second-degree commercial burglary
  • Felony grand theft
  • Second-degree robbery
  • Assault by means likely to produce great bodily injury (he knocked a man unconscious out of pure instinct after panicking at the thought of being caught a fourth time)
  • Great bodily injury enhancement
  • Prior felony conviction enhancement

He was sentenced to 12 years in prison. Having received no visitors, the SCP Foundation determined he would not be missed and offered him a deal.​

The lawyer had obtained footage of everything that happened. The video showed Crow displaying immediate remorse, checking for signs of life on the security guard of the business he had broken into. Luckily, the guard was still breathing.

Crow also called an ambulance himself, which ultimately led to him being caught.

During the first trial, the guard testified that the thief had said:

“I am a thief, but I ain’t no murderer.”

The lawyer was competent, and the judge was somewhat forgiving. Since the victim survived without any lasting damage or long-term effects, he even took the stand himself and stated that he bore no ill will toward Crow. It was the business that pushed to pursue harsher punishment.

The charges were later reduced to:

  • Felony second-degree commercial burglary
  • Felony grand theft
  • Misdemeanor battery
  • Prior felony conviction enhancement

However, it was too late. By the time the charges were lowered, Crow was already within the D-Class program.​

He no longer remembers any of this. only his lowered charges and take the charges as truth himself. in total his prison stay with the lowered charges should have been 2 years.

The SCP Foundation has administered amnestics.

DURING D-CLASS PROGRAM

Subject D-5997 displayed no anomalous traits prior to intake.


During initial processing, he was selected for Project VIOLET-9 — a trial program testing low-cost ocular augmentation for improved anomalous perception in expendable personnel. The augmentation compound was derived from a liquid sample recovered from SCP-297 following entry into ████████████-REDACTED.


A synthetic derivative was injected directly into the optic nerve to increase sensitivity to non-visible spectrums and memetic distortions. The procedure resulted in permanent violet pigmentation of the irises, caused by low-level neural luminescence beneath the corneal surface.

The glow intensifies under stress.

Officially, the discoloration is classified as “cosmetic degradation.”

Unofficially, several researchers have noted that D-5997 frequently appears to focus on empty space even when no anomaly is present like a cat looking at the corner. no behavioral changes are present.



Reclassification Review​


Later in the program, D-5997 was randomly selected for a behavioral and cognitive evaluation to determine suitability for conditional reclassification beyond D-Class status.

Results exceeded baseline expectations.

The review process drew the attention of the Ethics Committee, who raised concerns regarding his continued classification as a “death row prisoner” despite demonstrable cooperation, psychological stability, and above-average analytical capability.

Following formal review, Subject D-5997 was granted provisional reassignment under Ethics Committee's supervision.

He currently holds the position of Tier-5 Ethics Intern.


Pending continued performance and clearance approval, his next official advancement is Ethics Assistant.
 
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YOU BITCH I DIDN'T EVEN THINK OF THAT WHEN MAKING THE COMMISSION
 
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I think the black coat is a bit hard to recognise as RSD, and the mask is fine if its a toggle, not very RSD-esque but nothing physically stops you from putting on a mask IC.

The non-black coat works though.

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(Also yes, I'm aware there have been many black coat RSD people, but that is usually only once they become Exec, as by that point their other physical features have become very well known, and they are recognised as RSD without the colour of a white coat.)
 
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I think the black coat is a bit hard to recognise as RSD, and the mask is fine if its a toggle, not very RSD-esque but nothing physically stops you from putting on a mask IC.

The non-black coat works though.

Edit:
(Also yes, I'm aware there have been many black coat RSD people, but that is usually only once they become Exec, as by that point their other physical features have become very well known, and they are recognised as RSD without the colour of a white coat.)
the blueish coat is assuming i get accepted for ECA aswell.
you guys are the one choosing how it goes through i get that sometimes people get let through would it be okay if it said Senior researcher on the back of the black coat?

all these are toggles and as for the mask toggle its because i see my character as a little paranoid. everytime he has to deal with a d-class he doesn't trust or other members of the foundation he doesn't trust he will be hiding his face
 
I see three different outfits, and while I don't have any huge issues with them I am a bit confused about the fella with a mask on and the hoodie. What outfits are for which roles?
Alright, let me break down how my vision is.
The bluish suit is meant to be for the ethics assistant, assuming I get accepted.

The black suit is meant for senior researcher/researcher .
I will have this changed to white or text on the back saying " Senior Researcher ." Whatever is necessary.

The mask and hoodie are meant to be used for RP scenarios where my character would prefer to keep their identity hidden, such as dealing with any non-Foundation personnel.

Or in general , when about to do an operation, he'd prefer not to show his face.

So basically , he's overly paranoid that people are out to get him.

It will not be used to mess around doing things an assistant or researcher shouldn't be doing.

When dealing with D-Class is one of the scenarios I'd be using it for.
Or when possibly dealing with people off-site.
 
Alright, let me break down how my vision is.
The bluish suit is meant to be for the ethics assistant, assuming I get accepted.

The black suit is meant for senior researcher/researcher .
I will have this changed to white or text on the back saying " Senior Researcher ." Whatever is necessary.

The mask and hoodie are meant to be used for RP scenarios where my character would prefer to keep their identity hidden, such as dealing with any non-Foundation personnel.

Or in general , when about to do an operation, he'd prefer not to show his face.

So basically , he's overly paranoid that people are out to get him.

It will not be used to mess around doing things an assistant or researcher shouldn't be doing.

When dealing with D-Class is one of the scenarios I'd be using it for.
Or when possibly dealing with people off-site.
The mask will also only be used when on either of these 2 roles
 
I'm fine with you using the mask for paranoia purposes but the hoodie wouldnt be something we could authorize since you don't have a disguise kit. I know in reality it's as simple as taking off your jacket and throwing on a black sweater, but for gameplay reasons it would be unfair to others to allow that drastic of an outfit change. The rest of it looks fine however.
 
I'm fine with you using the mask for paranoia purposes but the hoodie wouldnt be something we could authorize since you don't have a disguise kit. I know in reality it's as simple as taking off your jacket and throwing on a black sweater, but for gameplay reasons it would be unfair to others to allow that drastic of an outfit change. The rest of it looks fine however.
the only time in gameplay it would be used is for these scenarios but if you prefer i can change up the hoodie to something else or scrap the mask toggle overall 😋
 
Hello, @Crow Bertly

Your PAC3/Lore Request has been approved.

That works for me. Please keep in mind this approval is only for the researcher/senior researcher and ECA roles. Should you happen to receive any promotions, simply resubmit this and notify us of any changes.


Any changes to your Character Bio/PAC3 will have to go through the process of being accepted again.

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Kind regards,
Harold Hawks​
 
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