1. What’s your In-Game Name? GameHunter
2. What’s your SteamID (e.g. STEAM_0:1:55975235)? STEAM_0:0:197078366
3. What is your Rank? Elite medic, Field medic, CU corporal
4. Total strikes you’ve ever received? 0
5. How many warnings do you have on GL? 1
6. On a scale of 1-10, how active are you? 9
7. Why do you believe you should become a Medical Command member (100+ words)? I believe I should become a medical command because of my experience, command experience, activity, and reputation. With my high activity I will be able to watch over enlisted for the majority of the time, whether that be to command them, promote them, or punish them. I have been in medical for around 3 months an through this time I have learned about everything I need to know about medical and am ready to move to command. I also have about five months of command experience in security where I have risen through the ranks to a senior command Major, and am the head of the wardens sub branch. I also have a fairly positive reputation on the server and am fairly well known and liked within the community. I have had a great deal of fun in this branch, whether that be escorting Spixe on martial care unit, reviving people in lcz, or many of the other possibilities, and I hope I can become a command.
[The following questions are intended to test your response and ability as command. You must answer 2 (two) of the questions, though you may answer all 3 if you wish.]
8-1. You have found a Resident Medic in HCZ, what do you do? I would first ask what they are doing in HCZ and decide from there. If they were kidnapped I would just tell them to be more careful, and to make sure to report it to comms, as long as they weren't stripped. If they went in on their own I warn give them a verbal warning to not do it again and put out a watchlist. If they are just a complete minge that clearly doesn't care about the rules or following them I would remove their whitelist and demote them.
8-2. There is a Medic requesting to be trained for Field Work, how would you train them? First I would give them the SOP to read over for a few minutes. I would make sure to tell them to read over the defib rules and the ranks. I would them give them a 2-3 question mini quiz with questions like where can you not revive people, what rank you need to be to train other field medics, and their d block rules