08-18-2022, 11:44 PM
Usual character name: Bones McRuff
BYOND username: Arachnicles
Discord username (if you are on our discord): Arachnicles
Recommended by (if applicable): N/A
Goon servers you play: Goon 1 & 2 (Looking into potentially starting on roleplay servers!)
Reason for application: I have learned a lot about playing Security since I started on Goon, and I'd like to guide others in a similar fashion to how others guided me. It required a patience and kindness that I'd like to continue to perpetuate in the department, since sometimes it's pretty daunting to ask for help. I'm not going to claim to be perfect at it (I still make mistakes), but I definitely want to try teaching other security while continuing my learning.
Security experience (300 word minimum): I've been playing security for a while now, but I didn't really get super into it until making Bones McRuff, pug detective/officer. With Bones I learned how to mediate most player disputes, which mostly boils down to separating the parties and asking them their sides of the story. Very rarely did I have to solve a dispute with a weapon as detective because their best tool is just their ability to talk to people. The detective role really got me to start leaning into roleplay aspects of the game, while still doing my duties. Definitely the most fun is dealing with forensics and taking part in a whodunnit. If detective taught me mediation, security officer taught me patience. It's not really hidden the security is thought of as the "fun police," and are often seen as abusers of their power throughout the community. I'd be lying to say if my first round of officer under another character of mine wasn't like that. I didn't understand the intricacies of playing security and how to ensure everyone has fun while still making sure the whole station doesn't explode. Thankfully, I had someone there to scorn me and keep me in line. I began asking question about how to handle situations, and how to handle certain antagonists. Genuinely, I have a lot of unofficial (or official, I don't really know) mentors: Tavish & Sian come to mind as they led by example. After those formative rounds, I like to think Bones McRuff has come into his own as a security officer and detective, mediating the best he can with his words, and reserving his weapon for extreme violence and antagonists gone wild. My experience with Sec has been extremely fun in dealing with major threats and conflict dispute, while also being a major help to learning the game. While I still have a lot to learn, I hope I can continue that path by helping others along the way!
Answer two or more of the following:
Answer one or more of the following fun questions (because it's important for the HoS to be fun):
BYOND username: Arachnicles
Discord username (if you are on our discord): Arachnicles
Recommended by (if applicable): N/A
Goon servers you play: Goon 1 & 2 (Looking into potentially starting on roleplay servers!)
Reason for application: I have learned a lot about playing Security since I started on Goon, and I'd like to guide others in a similar fashion to how others guided me. It required a patience and kindness that I'd like to continue to perpetuate in the department, since sometimes it's pretty daunting to ask for help. I'm not going to claim to be perfect at it (I still make mistakes), but I definitely want to try teaching other security while continuing my learning.
Security experience (300 word minimum): I've been playing security for a while now, but I didn't really get super into it until making Bones McRuff, pug detective/officer. With Bones I learned how to mediate most player disputes, which mostly boils down to separating the parties and asking them their sides of the story. Very rarely did I have to solve a dispute with a weapon as detective because their best tool is just their ability to talk to people. The detective role really got me to start leaning into roleplay aspects of the game, while still doing my duties. Definitely the most fun is dealing with forensics and taking part in a whodunnit. If detective taught me mediation, security officer taught me patience. It's not really hidden the security is thought of as the "fun police," and are often seen as abusers of their power throughout the community. I'd be lying to say if my first round of officer under another character of mine wasn't like that. I didn't understand the intricacies of playing security and how to ensure everyone has fun while still making sure the whole station doesn't explode. Thankfully, I had someone there to scorn me and keep me in line. I began asking question about how to handle situations, and how to handle certain antagonists. Genuinely, I have a lot of unofficial (or official, I don't really know) mentors: Tavish & Sian come to mind as they led by example. After those formative rounds, I like to think Bones McRuff has come into his own as a security officer and detective, mediating the best he can with his words, and reserving his weapon for extreme violence and antagonists gone wild. My experience with Sec has been extremely fun in dealing with major threats and conflict dispute, while also being a major help to learning the game. While I still have a lot to learn, I hope I can continue that path by helping others along the way!
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)
- Describe any differences in your playstyle when part of a full security team and when being the only security officer?
Answer one or more of the following fun questions (because it's important for the HoS to be fun):
- Write a poem to convey your thoughts on security/NanoTrasen/space/bees/anything related to SS13.
There once was a man from Goon Station
Who was in a strange situation
He worked down in cargo
Trust in sec was low
And now he rules a new nation
(A second one because I love limericks)
Security team is upper crust
To handle every crime and bust
But to their dismay
In every which way
They just aren't very robust
- What's a security gimmick that you've ran or wanted to run?
Secret Service style protection of witnesses or command. Just to shuffle around an important person and have a "get down Mr. President' moment seems kinda fun!