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1. What’s your In-Game Name? Just GJ 2. What’s your SteamID STEAM_0:1:614209203 3. What is your Rank? Elite Medic, Senior Combat Medic 4. Total strikes you’ve ever received? 0 5. How many warnings do you have on GL? 2 6. On a scale of 1-10, how active are you? 8 7. Why do you believe you should become a Medical Command member Now why I should I be command, Well I know a lot of medical staff which are very cool. I all so been in very diffient branchs like, e11, Sec, and CI. I have all been learning a lot about what command does over time when I'm free. I have been very active on medical to the point that the only thing that I play is medical on GL. I have all so been training alot of trainee the two week so we could have more medical. I would like to end this off by saying that I hope we have more medical in the near future so we can grow medical further and make it better. 8-1. You have found a Resident Medic in HCZ, what do you do? The first thing I would do is ask how he got into HCZ and why he is in HCZ if he says that he got in there by accident I would warn him not to go back in there and explain to him why he is not supposed to be HCZ. Now if he went in there on purpose I would ask why he is in there if said like he is squading with MTF I would not mind but if he is not with someone I would take him back to LCZ and tell him not to go to HCZ and give him something like a stike in a way. 8-2. There is a Medic requesting to be trained for Field Work, how would you train them? I would make sure that he can be trained for FW by checking the Roster then I would train him by explaining what FW does in the first place. I would next give him the SOP to FW and tell him to read over it. Then I would whitelist him and log it the utility promotion logs channel in the discord. 8-3. You see an Experienced Medic shooting D-Class in D-Block, what do you do? Now if i see a EXM shooting D-class I would ask him why he is shooting the the d-class in the first place and why he is in d block and I would explain why he should not shooting the d-class. But if I see a Combat Care Unit shooting d-class I would most likely think he is shooting the d-class because they pass the red line(I didn't know if to add CCU so added it anyway). Now if it was a Field Work I would ask him why he is shooting the d-class in the first place and explain why he should not shooting them. (I would all like to say that I would not ask why the FW would not be in d block because he can be in in D block at his rank)
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1. What’s your In-Game Name? Snowwx 2. What’s your SteamID (e.g. STEAM_0:1:55975235)? STEAM_0:0:464519709 3. What is your Rank? Senior Medic 4. Total strikes you’ve ever received? 2 for inactivity when I came back for the 2nd time in Nu7. I was simply just not playing anymore. 5. How many warnings do you have on GL? One warn on January 11 2021 for LTAP 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)? Personally, I think I would be a great add to the medical command team. As a former Nu7 MAJ/HSU/RRH/Moderator I think that I gained a lot of experience with interacting with people and solving problems. I think that it made me a better leader. I feel more comfortable giving out orders and leading my people to get better as "players". I am a very "talkable" person. What do I mean by that is that I am always open to listen to you if there is a problem or anything. I am always open to suggestions on how to improve things or anything else. I like helping people, I like solving problems and I like having important tasks or responsibilities on my shoulders. It would not be the first time I am a Command Member. I gained a lot of experience with my past journey in Nu7 and I know how being a Command Member works. I really love to be in this branch, I think that this is very enjoyable and fun. I get to meet new people each days and I have a lot of fun playing on Medic. If I get accepted into the Command Team, I swear to remain loyal to the Medical Branch and lead our people forward. I will train people, answer to questions, guide our medics into the right path, help the facility and of course, have fun! It would be my pleasure to be part of this wonderful team! [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 definitely talk to that Resident Medic before doing anything else. First, I would ask him if he was squadding with people before I found him. If he didn't, I would inform him calmly that this place is restricted for Resident Medics and that he need to stay in LCZ except if he is squadding for a patrol for example. I would tell him to not do that again because it could lead to punishments like a strike. If it's just an involuntary error because he just joined the branch, that's how I would deal with the situation. I usually refer people to the SOP when things like that happens but I feel like it's important to explain the situation too to make sure the person understood. 8-2. There is a Medic requesting to be trained for Field Work, how would you train them? I would double check their medical rank to be sure if they are eligible for the sub-branch, if they are then I would tell them to come with me in the bunks so I can train them for Field Work. I would give them the link for the SOP in-game or in TS and then start reading/explaining it to the trainee. I would explain everything in the SOP so they 100% understand how everything work ( I would make them test the items afterward like the defibrillator ). I would give them the whitelist for the job then log it in #utility-subdivision-training-logs when everything is done. 8-3. You see an Experienced Medic shooting D-Class in D-Block, what do you do? I would take the Experienced Medic with me to the bunks and make him listen to me. First, I would explain it that Experienced Medic may only enter D-Block if there is no Field Medics on, and if no protocol is called. ( Let's assume there was a Field Medic ). I would explain him that he wasn't supposed to be there in the first place and that it's written clearly in the Medical SOP. I will additionally tell him that Medics are non combatants and that they can only fire their weapons against others if they get shot first. If he seem to understand what I am explaining I will simply verbally warn them and the next time they do something like that it will result in a strike.
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1. What’s your In-Game Name? Cannibal 2. What’s your SteamID (e.g. STEAM_0:1:55975235)? STEAM_0:0:571098892 3. What is your Rank? SM, FM, CCU PVT 4. Total strikes you’ve ever received? 1 5. How many warnings do you have on GL? 0 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 be a Surgeon in the Medical department for many reasons. My activity is one, I am always active on medical, whether it's CCU or MR. My RP potential, I always volunteer for events in any situation, which has shaped my RP potential in many ways (less minging, more /me, etc.). I also think that the Medical department was a great one, hence why I joined so long ago. My leadership is also great, I am able to lead in any situation and I can communicate to fellow Medical members easily. [CCU purpose] I also know when to dive into combat and get into healing that keeps everyone healthy while enemies dead. [FM purpose] I am always gonna be there and reviving people, I will never ignore the call for action and I know all of the FM Guidelines. [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 in HCZ, what do you do? I would first guide them back to LCZ, and telling them they can't be there. I would then ask who let them in as Resident Medics have Level 1, I would then report that player to a higher rank in Medical or a command member in their department. 8-2. There is a Medic requesting to be trained for Field Work, how would you train them? I would get them in Medical bunks, and give them the SOP while telling them to skim through it. Then I'm going to guide them through some of the bigger subjects like D Block and the defib. Then would get them whitelisted and let them hop on. 8-3. You see an Exp Medic shooting D-Class in D-Block, what do you do? (Presuming its a first offender)I would first get the EXPM out of D-Block and inform them that they cannot under any circumstance do that again. I would then report the incident to higher command and send them on their way.