07-30-2020, 06:19 PM
For what it's worth, I also really liked your idea of a super 'hug-it-out' officer is a really nice idea for a gimmick that could be neat to see. It suggests to me that you have the right idea about what sec is - often people will come in talking about their sec gimmick that amounts to murdering people, which is not what sec is meant to be all about. So it's refreshing to see a non-violent sec gimmick concept here!
In case this is how you've interpreted it - there's no need to 'build-up' to the various head roles. Most of the time, the heads don't actually have a lot of responsibility and can pretty much go and do their own thing. Especially in the case of the captain, who for most intents and purposes is just a glorified staff assistant with all access and a gun (or sword). Don't feel like you need a set amount of experience to take a head role - it doesn't matter if you're competent or incompetent as a head. That said, just making sure you're helpful if people request things of you (y'know as long as they're reasonable) is the main thing.
Specifically being a head role doesn't make you more or less memorable in general. In fact, some of the people I remember best rarely take head roles at all! The best way to get noticed is just to be a consistent player who helps out and is pleasant to interact with. As long as you do that for a while, people will begin to notice you and form positive opinions. Don't stress too much!
In case this is how you've interpreted it - there's no need to 'build-up' to the various head roles. Most of the time, the heads don't actually have a lot of responsibility and can pretty much go and do their own thing. Especially in the case of the captain, who for most intents and purposes is just a glorified staff assistant with all access and a gun (or sword). Don't feel like you need a set amount of experience to take a head role - it doesn't matter if you're competent or incompetent as a head. That said, just making sure you're helpful if people request things of you (y'know as long as they're reasonable) is the main thing.
Specifically being a head role doesn't make you more or less memorable in general. In fact, some of the people I remember best rarely take head roles at all! The best way to get noticed is just to be a consistent player who helps out and is pleasant to interact with. As long as you do that for a while, people will begin to notice you and form positive opinions. Don't stress too much!