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Aya Bell's HOS Application - Azurnite - 05-05-2024 Usual character name: Aya Bell BYOND username: Azurnite Discord username (if you are on our discord): Azurgeist Recommended by (if applicable): Avanth Goon servers you play: mostly Goon 3 , rarely Goon 4 Reason for application: Head of Security to me is a role that many look up to in one way or another. Either to aspire to their status or to look to them for guidance and advice. I often find myself providing advice and guidance to new and experienced security members. I feel that members of security often enjoy increased engagement when someone is delegating tasks out to the team. This way everyone gets to participate and do something. As a HOS, I would be more a voice of reason to fellow security members. Lastly, I like to step up and lead when I see a team needs it, even if it is just to refocus the team and unite them on a common goal. Security experience (300 word minimum): My time with SS13 all began on Tomato’s Nightshade. Back then I only did science, janitor, and mechanic. It was about a year and a half later I had an itch for more SS13 and Goonstation was my go-to since I already was semi-familiar with it. During my first couple of months I was shy and didn’t get involved much in anything other than small RP interactions. After wanting to get involved more, I decided to give security a try. After mentioning to the team I was new, everyone stopped what they were doing and stared at me. The silence made me anxious until they overwhelmed me with welcomes and overall were very inclusive. This set the tone of many of my early security shifts and honestly left a good impression on me. My time as an assistant taught me the procedures of running the desk, computers, and processing lesser crimes. After many assistant rounds, I decided to try officer and I had none other than Paladin go over the gear. I was also given a rather memorable pep-talk about the responsibilities of the role. That first security officer round was a trial by fire as it was one of the first RP gang rounds, and a very chaotic one at that. I genuinely felt bad I couldn’t contribute more to that round, but Paladin consoled me and said surviving alone was commendable and that learning security’s procedures are quick, but the intricacies of combat and subduing criminals takes time to learn. I’ve grown a lot more skilled and capable since that day. The way I handle antags heavily follows the current situation of the round and what they have done thus far. I feel I have come a long way to learn this balancing act to help keep a round interesting for both the antag and the rest of security. I do not mind giving antags a second chance if they haven’t done much harm and still have a gimmick to play out. Sometimes when I notice someone is either having a hard time figuring out how to escalate as an antag, I will subtly help with escalation. [Cuz I get that a lot of people are anxious about whether they escalated properly as an antag]. The last thing I want to mention is what I do nowadays as security. Currently I will man the front desk and work on the computer as either an officer or assistant. Though I sometimes am quiet, I am attentively monitoring comms and sometimes taking notes. When communicating, I will often make comments and jests while things are calm or slow, but when things get busy I will only send pertinent information over comms to not clutter it. If a bit of organizing the team is needed, I will actively ask certain members to take the lead on a case or head to where we are needed. When things are not super hectic, I will go on patrol and check in on other departments. I like to be a security member that people don’t feel intimidated to approach. I do like to train new assistants and officers when I can get the chance. Answer two or more of the following: What advice would you give to other sec players?
What was one of your favorite security moments? (Either playing as a sec officer or interacting with one)
What's a security gimmick that you've ran or wanted to run?
Previous bans (while this will not affect your application lying about it will): I have not received a ban, but I have gotten a couple of warnings that I have learned from. RE: Aya Bell's HOS Application - Kregle - 05-05-2024 +1 for Aya! I've always seen her as a competent team member who can be depended on, and the interactions I've had and seen have always been a joy! RE: Aya Bell's HOS Application - klushy225 - 05-06-2024 I've shared many rounds with Aya, and I'm honestly surprised that Azurnite isn't an HoS yet. Aya consistently demonstrates the ability to coordinate security, remain level-headed in times of crisis, and be a capable pair of hands to leave a case in. Aya has my full confidence in being a great HoS +1 from me. RE: Aya Bell's HOS Application - Kateaclysm - 05-07-2024 Aya's trained plenty of assistants with me and has been an absolute pleasure to work security with. She's consistently friendly and informative and is an asset to the team in many ways. I have zero complaints. She has my absolute support for the beret. +1 RE: Aya Bell's HOS Application - Centaur - 05-07-2024 Aya is a very competent security member, often dedicating large portions of rounds to training recruits and is very kind and respectful. They are active on comms and make sure antags have room to breathe and interact well and fairly with them. I believe Aya would make a good Head of Security. +1 from me. RE: Aya Bell's HOS Application - Glamurio - 05-07-2024 Echoing the sentiment, I think Aya is competent, communicative and friendly. What's more, they're also very open to gimmicks without neglecting their duties as an officer. I haven't seen them teach or take charge, but I doubt that these aren't skills they're capable of. RE: Aya Bell's HOS Application - GuiHppn - 05-08-2024 When Aya gets out of the desk you know shit got serious. I really admire the way they work in security, often trying to make sure no security requests are overly responded by the entire security mass, and many times making sure others can have action while you stay back and do the desk work/keep the team up to date, ready to responde/backup if needed. They are very kind with the team and the rest of the crew, and i believe they have a pretty good notion on how to answer to the different scenarios that we are presented on space. +1 RE: Aya Bell's HOS Application - Chatauscours - 05-08-2024 Azurnite is a great officer, I am sure they will be a great HoS as well. RE: Aya Bell's HOS Application - tinykartonka - 05-13-2024 In all the games i played with Aya as a Secoff, they always were a great and helpful team member! Pod Fighting Training is such a good idea, i need one for sure +1 RE: Aya Bell's HOS Application - Daisybell - 05-14-2024 Aya's a fair and level headed, well communicated sec player. Azurnite does a fantastic job at sec, I'd love to see em in the stompy shoes. +1 RE: Aya Bell's HOS Application - meaow589 - 05-14-2024 long time ago i have play with aya before as a ling who eat aya in sec assistant seem like aya very active on radio so +1 RE: Aya Bell's HOS Application - Slazenger - 05-19-2024 I can happily recommend Aya, great communication, dedication to roleplay and allow antags to have their fun, willing to train and mentor. Everything good you could ask for from someone in Sec. All around fantastic player and Secoffmain. +1 RE: Aya Bell's HOS Application - avanth - 05-31-2024 My recommendation probably speaks a great deal about how I feel when it comes to Azurnite donning the hat, but..! I still have a few things I would like to say when it comes to them. We run into each other on shift quite often, which has left me noticing a few things in general. First.. communication. Highly communicative in general inside, and outside of the department and they manage to be that way without drowning out others over communication frequencies at the same time. Highly appreciated and they also have a tendency to happily keep others up to date on both current, and prior situations. Secondly, training. They're probably the one person I see training either new players to the department the most, or people who haven't been around for quite some time and are looking for a refresher on things. The best part about it? Azurnite always seems to be incredibly happy to do so. Lastly, leadership. When the need arises in situations involving the lack of a head of security, or a captain.. I've seen them take the leap to take charge and guide things as necessary as best as they can, more than once. All in all.. Yeah, deserving of the hat from my experience. RE: Aya Bell's HOS Application - Silent Majority - 06-01-2024 Knows when to step in when nobody is organized. Pleasant. Never seen meta from them No complaints. RE: Aya Bell's HOS Application - ZodiaDecius - 06-04-2024 Aya has proven themselves incredibly capable time and time again not only in a security setting but command as well. I think they'd be an absolute asset as HoS. |