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Sgt. Salvador

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  1. I've seen weapons being far stronger than this and no calls for a nerf. If it's only one class taking the buff and with the 'size' of the buff, I'd say it won't do any harm. If anything, it'll make it a bit more balanced. If not the damage, then definitely buff the damage falloff so it has more suppressive power. +Support
  2. Lore Name: Drake Salvador Steam ID: STEAM_0:0:27835911 Rank: Senior Researcher Activity Level: 7-8/10
  3. This right here should be it. Why can Sark go down but CI can't? Either give them a limited amount of time (5-10 minutes), to allow GenSec to organize something to counter them, or don't allow either down. Maybe give CI & Sark objectives or some type of incentive to capture Class-D if you do allow them? CI could maybe do a series of rolls to uncover memories locked by amnestification, and Sarks could use them as a way to create some sort of meat monster or something? Idk, just throwing my two cents. +Support
  4. What are you suggesting? - Add a /it command, allowing players to describe a situation without a name to the action (unless added by the player). How would this change better the server? - This can help with RP significantly by allowing players more accurately describe a situation, compared to a /me. Examples A researcher pours a large jug of water on SCP-009, the researcher or event member could type "/it SCP-009 infects the water, growing in size." SCP-035 is sitting in his cell, being dramatic for the testing group. He could type: "/it You feel as if the mask is staring at you, instead of the man beneath..." Are there any disadvantages of making this change to the server? If so, explain. - No. Who would this change mostly benefit? - No one specifically, if maybe research. It's an RP change everyone can utilize. This can help with RP significantly by allowing players more accurately describe a situation, compared to a /me.
  5. https://docs.google.com/document/d/1h7DJyEgvj-gISOlwRyAqKdsp91IG77goyJBoP3BPxxk/edit?usp=sharing
  6. A bit confusing because I always type like the person reading knows what I'm talking about. I try to stop myself from doing that by including as much information as I can but in the end it catches up with me. The test was essentially to see if 173 was able to create enough force to kickstart a generator was specifically designed for 173 to slam in to at high speeds, which would open up another side of 173, looking into his movement anomalies specifically, seeing if there is any possibility that we could utilize his own speed against him, or for us in one way or another. This example was to see if 173 could reliably start a generator using his own speed and nothing else, which would allow us to delve deeper into the ability of 173 to utilize speed to complete objectives.
  7. https://docs.google.com/document/d/1nRICUGQ5ZwhdiOX8NCA255RHcQsYjUoBiC5yVP4KMqs/edit?usp=sharing
  8. Can confirm, was 173 for this. If anything actually, he made it better (if you can even say that) than what was really said. It's Class-D man... you never know what you're gonna' get. It's a dice roll.
  9. Your Rank and Name: Advanced Researcher, Drake Salvador Why do you believe you should be accepted into the Hazardous Materials Research division? (75 word requirement): I believe I should be accepted into the HMR Division because my interests lie mainly in the biologically hazardous or even radioactive materials in which HMR can also safely handle and utilize during tests. The HMR Division will assist in me helping the Foundation expand their knowledge on our most critical biohazard SCPs such as: SCP-008, SCP-009 (Debatably a biohazard), SCP-049's 'cures' and 'cured', and off-site biohazardous SCPs such as SCP-016, SCP-020, SCP-1035 and so on. I hope that, if I am accepted as a HMR, I am able to bring to light new information that we desperately need in order to more efficiently contain and recover these highly hazardous SCPs. As a HMR, I will also be better equipped to assist my fellow researchers in biological hazard tests. Provide links to the documents you have produced on biologically hazardous SCPs: <{{SCP6029Document}}> <{{SCP012SCP008CrossTestSalvador}}>
  10. https://docs.google.com/document/d/17vRZ5MC_nqW-vxCsUIFe32-tNHrDqcsyfBMxgpRIi0M/edit?usp=sharing
  11. https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Mypy-CmDsENYxsyBJMLHiwGRnvkQhDtFkHZABY5Tw2o/edit?usp=sharing
  12. https://docs.google.com/document/d/111vWnQXUQrEXcl3BRk-tJSQeFSce_kn-4CkyU9nyJFA/edit?usp=sharing
  13. https://docs.google.com/document/d/1JBSi_AwzkFFXld7PRtqkLSQHUYJ4g-tqL05xO_zb3nc/edit?usp=sharing
  14. https://docs.google.com/document/d/13peOY6koTzjGV2JP81ekbicKmjH4zBRU22UwNUSlc5Y/edit?usp=sharing
  15. https://docs.google.com/document/d/1tEYOSGIrBkUZZu3ffgezE16y48eyMVTk13AdgQPqhQc/edit?usp=sharing
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