Steam ID:
STEAM_0:1:462468784
Discord name:
greirat
For how long have you played on SCP:
1 week.
Age:
22
In what country are you located?:
United States
Time zone:
EST
Character name(s):
Greirat
Civilian name:
Greirat Llewellyn
What server are you applying for? (SCP-RP UK or SCP-RP USA):
USA
Do you have a mic?:
Yes
List all whitelisted, MTF, or CI roles that you hold or have held:
I do not currently hold, nor have I ever held, any whitelisted, MTF, or CI roles.
Have you received any kicks/bans/warning? and why?:
I have two warnings.
The first was when I was playing as a D-Class. I was pulled into a sit because I reported another D-Class for RDMing me. During the sit, the admin gave the other player his keycard back. When we were returned, the other D-Class started shouting that he had a keycard. I was warned for metagaming because I was also engaging in the shouting.
The second warning happened when I was roleplaying as a chef and walking around with a cup of liquid that had been dispensed from SCP-294, while stating, "Do not drink this." A security guard chased me down and ordered me to stop. I refused, and he shot me dead. Afterwards, I was warned for breaking FearRP.
Why are you applying for Medical Consultant?:
Medical roleplay has, so far, been the most interactive and enjoyable experience for me. I genuinely enjoy every part of it, from creating cures and providing them to those in need, to performing the various medical procedures we have available. Every interaction feels meaningful and adds to the immersion of the roleplay experience. I feel like I connected the most with the other members of the medical staff, who have been incredibly supportive and welcoming. Playing alongside them has been more engaging then other departments. It's a great place not just for roleplaying, but also for learning, improving, and just general enjoyment in the server. Overall, medical roleplay has given me my first sense of belonging, and I hope to continue growing within this role and contributing to the community even further.
What makes you suitable for Medical Consultant?:
I am always available to assist, no matter how mundane or tedious the procedure or issue may be. I believe that every task, no matter how small, plays an important role in the overall success of the medical team. I take pride in being dependable, even during slower periods or when handling repetitive duties. In addition to my regular responsibilities, I have also dedicated time to mentoring and supporting newer medical staff members. For example, I have been actively working with two medics, Buck Ketch and Juanito, helping guide them through their early stages of development. With consistent support and guidance, both have successfully advanced to the roles of Junior Doctor and Combat Medic. It is my hope to continue assisting them on their journeys and to eventually see them achieve the rank of Consultant. Mentoring others has been a truly rewarding experience, and I am committed to helping all new and existing members of the medical staff.
Please explain an in-game medical procedure of your choice:
Surgery is the most free type of procedure offered in medical. On one hand, it’s easy because no physical items are needed but on the other hand, it needs good communication and roleplay skills from everyone involved. You have the freedom to set your own style for how the surgery plays out, but of course there is a general guideline. Rather than following a strict set of procedures. The primary rules that govern surgical operations are the necessity of obtaining patient consent (unless a clearance 4 medical personnel decides otherwise) and strict adherence to the department’s Code of Ethics and Code of Conduct. To perform a surgery, you have to start by outlining the necessary steps. For each step, you need to /roll 100. A roll over 50 means the action succeeds. If you roll under 50, you can ask another doctor to assist by rolling as well. If their roll also falls below 50, the patient has to roll. If the patient's roll beats either doctor's rolls, the action fails.
What are the responsibilities of the Medical Consultant in RP?:
Each medical staff member’s role largely depends on their chosen specialization. However, beyond their specific fields, they are also responsible for managing the day to day operations of the Department of Medicine, including conducting trainings, creating documentation, and ensuring that everything runs smoothly. Within the department, there are several distinct specializations:
Specialist Procedures Team: Oversees and documents complex operations, physical treatments, and creates training materials such as instructional tapes and lectures.
Anomaly Specialists: Focus on researching and supervising the use of various SCPs for potential medical applications.
Combative Field: Manages and supports Combat Medics, ensuring they are properly trained and equipped for their unique responsibilities.
Pharmaceutical Division: Oversees the production, distribution, and administration of medical chemicals, ensuring accurate dosages and proper treatments are provided to patients.
Psychology Division: Maintains mental health standards within the department, creates psychological evaluation procedures, and supervises therapists and mental health professionals.
External Relations Division: Consists of Consultants specializing in maintaining strong communication and collaboration between the Department of Medicine and other departments or Groups of Interest.
Together, these fields ensure that the Department of Medicine remains efficient, innovative, and prepared for any challenge.
Please give some lore about your Medical Consultant character and what storylines they would be involved in:
Greirat stands out not for his stature, but for his unwavering presence. A small framed, short Asian man with observant eyes. His appearance is unassuming, often mistaken for a junior staff member by outsiders. Greirat adapted quickly to the unpredictable, often perilous environment of Foundation work. Early in his career, he distinguished himself by volunteering for some of the most dangerous and experimental medical cases, particularly one involving anomalous glass eating patients. He has a particular interest in teaching and mentoring, believing that the future of the Department depends not on individual excellence, but on the strength of the whole team.
STEAM_0:1:462468784
Discord name:
greirat
For how long have you played on SCP:
1 week.
Age:
22
In what country are you located?:
United States
Time zone:
EST
Character name(s):
Greirat
Civilian name:
Greirat Llewellyn
What server are you applying for? (SCP-RP UK or SCP-RP USA):
USA
Do you have a mic?:
Yes
List all whitelisted, MTF, or CI roles that you hold or have held:
I do not currently hold, nor have I ever held, any whitelisted, MTF, or CI roles.
Have you received any kicks/bans/warning? and why?:
I have two warnings.
The first was when I was playing as a D-Class. I was pulled into a sit because I reported another D-Class for RDMing me. During the sit, the admin gave the other player his keycard back. When we were returned, the other D-Class started shouting that he had a keycard. I was warned for metagaming because I was also engaging in the shouting.
The second warning happened when I was roleplaying as a chef and walking around with a cup of liquid that had been dispensed from SCP-294, while stating, "Do not drink this." A security guard chased me down and ordered me to stop. I refused, and he shot me dead. Afterwards, I was warned for breaking FearRP.
Why are you applying for Medical Consultant?:
Medical roleplay has, so far, been the most interactive and enjoyable experience for me. I genuinely enjoy every part of it, from creating cures and providing them to those in need, to performing the various medical procedures we have available. Every interaction feels meaningful and adds to the immersion of the roleplay experience. I feel like I connected the most with the other members of the medical staff, who have been incredibly supportive and welcoming. Playing alongside them has been more engaging then other departments. It's a great place not just for roleplaying, but also for learning, improving, and just general enjoyment in the server. Overall, medical roleplay has given me my first sense of belonging, and I hope to continue growing within this role and contributing to the community even further.
What makes you suitable for Medical Consultant?:
I am always available to assist, no matter how mundane or tedious the procedure or issue may be. I believe that every task, no matter how small, plays an important role in the overall success of the medical team. I take pride in being dependable, even during slower periods or when handling repetitive duties. In addition to my regular responsibilities, I have also dedicated time to mentoring and supporting newer medical staff members. For example, I have been actively working with two medics, Buck Ketch and Juanito, helping guide them through their early stages of development. With consistent support and guidance, both have successfully advanced to the roles of Junior Doctor and Combat Medic. It is my hope to continue assisting them on their journeys and to eventually see them achieve the rank of Consultant. Mentoring others has been a truly rewarding experience, and I am committed to helping all new and existing members of the medical staff.
Please explain an in-game medical procedure of your choice:
Surgery is the most free type of procedure offered in medical. On one hand, it’s easy because no physical items are needed but on the other hand, it needs good communication and roleplay skills from everyone involved. You have the freedom to set your own style for how the surgery plays out, but of course there is a general guideline. Rather than following a strict set of procedures. The primary rules that govern surgical operations are the necessity of obtaining patient consent (unless a clearance 4 medical personnel decides otherwise) and strict adherence to the department’s Code of Ethics and Code of Conduct. To perform a surgery, you have to start by outlining the necessary steps. For each step, you need to /roll 100. A roll over 50 means the action succeeds. If you roll under 50, you can ask another doctor to assist by rolling as well. If their roll also falls below 50, the patient has to roll. If the patient's roll beats either doctor's rolls, the action fails.
What are the responsibilities of the Medical Consultant in RP?:
Each medical staff member’s role largely depends on their chosen specialization. However, beyond their specific fields, they are also responsible for managing the day to day operations of the Department of Medicine, including conducting trainings, creating documentation, and ensuring that everything runs smoothly. Within the department, there are several distinct specializations:
Specialist Procedures Team: Oversees and documents complex operations, physical treatments, and creates training materials such as instructional tapes and lectures.
Anomaly Specialists: Focus on researching and supervising the use of various SCPs for potential medical applications.
Combative Field: Manages and supports Combat Medics, ensuring they are properly trained and equipped for their unique responsibilities.
Pharmaceutical Division: Oversees the production, distribution, and administration of medical chemicals, ensuring accurate dosages and proper treatments are provided to patients.
Psychology Division: Maintains mental health standards within the department, creates psychological evaluation procedures, and supervises therapists and mental health professionals.
External Relations Division: Consists of Consultants specializing in maintaining strong communication and collaboration between the Department of Medicine and other departments or Groups of Interest.
Together, these fields ensure that the Department of Medicine remains efficient, innovative, and prepared for any challenge.
Please give some lore about your Medical Consultant character and what storylines they would be involved in:
Greirat stands out not for his stature, but for his unwavering presence. A small framed, short Asian man with observant eyes. His appearance is unassuming, often mistaken for a junior staff member by outsiders. Greirat adapted quickly to the unpredictable, often perilous environment of Foundation work. Early in his career, he distinguished himself by volunteering for some of the most dangerous and experimental medical cases, particularly one involving anomalous glass eating patients. He has a particular interest in teaching and mentoring, believing that the future of the Department depends not on individual excellence, but on the strength of the whole team.