Post by dredigan on Jun 28, 2015 19:29:49 GMT
OOC Section
Steam Name: Dredigan
Steam ID: STEAM_0:1:37957141
Age: Fifteen.
How long have you played on the server for?: For a few days, but not consistently before today.
Have you read the Official BlueLines Thread ?: Yes.
What do you think being a resistance member is about?: Being a resistance member is about a plethora of things. You can't pinpoint it on one specific thing, unless you mean being a BlueLines member. The reason being because a simple rebellious thought against the Union makes you into a form of resistance in their eyes, albeit minor. So for me, I'll say that it's straying outside of the proper bounds of the Union. Because honestly, that's what they're doing. They're fighting the rules of the Union, OR...they're trying to survive. Add in a huge gray area to that as well, then you have my correct answer.
What kind of RP do you expect to have in the BlueLines?: Being forced to reapply for BlueLines, I expect what I've been receiving. More roleplay involving the people of the faction and interaction with people outside of the faction. However, a large sum of the roleplay will be passive. Why? Because we're expected to act like normal people as well.
Give a 15 lines RP example of:RogueRP,ResistanceRP,RefugeeRP using the BlueLines Thread knowledge.
** James MacAven raises his nine milimeter pistol to his right eye and takes aim on the visible citizen. "Hey! You! You have to face the wall," he orders.
** John Doe turns, surprised to see someone else in the sewers. He raises his hands and says with a paling face, "All right! J-just don't shoot."
** James MacAven approaches the individual carefully, his pistol still drawn, however now, he only uses one hand on his pistol. His right index finger remains above the trigger guard.
** John Doe places his hands against the back of his head and laces his fingertips together. He continues forward to place his head against the concrete wall, and sigh.
** James MacAven begins to quickly pat him down for any weaponry or communication devices. He spots a radio, checks the frequency, then tosses it into the water.
"All right big man," MacAven says in his Glaswegian Scottish accent, "You should get outta here, the place isn't safe."
"You're tellin' me that," John Doe says, now less alarmed than before. He starts to head off into the sewers from where he came.
** John Doe pauses at the bend to the exit to the sewers. Vocoders. He begins to look around for another way to exit, but only figures the way out is forward. He turns the corner and begins to mutter "fuck" to himself at a constant rate.
** MPF-02.JUDGE.92322 raises his submachine gun to a hip-fire-esk level and says, "<:: Citizen, face the wall. ::>"
** John Doe hesitates, frantic. His breathing quickens and he starts to look around the area.
"<:: Citizen, I will not repeat myself. Face the wall. ::>"
** John Doe moves to the wall and places his hands behind his back.
** MPF-02.JUDGE.92322 approaches the civilian and ties his hands, and then tells him to apply while patting him down.
"John Doe, 92323, sir."
** MPF-02.JUDGE.92322 raises from his previous action and pulls up his datapad. He begins to type in the man's data. "<:: Clear, ::>" he remarks, "<:: what're you doing down here? ::>" he continues to inquiry.
** After some time of talking to the rogue, the civilian is brought to an area for shelter. "<:: I understand you need refugee, ::>" the Judge unit remarks.
** John Doe nods his head solemnly, "T-that's correct, sir."
MPF-02.JUDGE.92322 says, "<:: Good. You're safer here. ::>"
Do you understand that being a BlueLines is not all about killing CPs?: Yes, I understand.
IC Section:
Full name: James MacAven II
CID: 88592
Age: 22
Gender: Male
What is your backstory?:
I was born to a poor family in Glasgow. We didn't have much but we had God, and that was more than enough for us. However, my parents divorced when I was six, and I haven't seen my dad since. I lived with my ma, though her health was waning and then insisted that I would live with my grandparents. There, I was educated in the way of the Lord. I was taught to do what felt right, and not wrong. Every few days my mother would come over if it were possible, but her health was problematic.
She made it to say the least, and the rest of my childhood was rather uneventful. I studied in school and...certain extra curricular activities. I thought about directing films or being an actor, though that was far fetched for a man of such a poor birth and without a scrap to his name. In fact, I'd say that the Seven Hour War at this time is an actual blessing. It gave me a way out of a dull and meaningless life and gave me something I could fight for: the freedom of mankind.
Why do you want to join the BlueLines ?: Wish I could say it was for fun, but no, I have to tell you that it's what feels best in my heart. There's no other option for me. Either be a slave or be free.
Why should we accept you into the BlueLines?: I'm all ready in the BlueLines, I don't consider myself as a bad worker - lest all of you do. If so, feel free to remove me, but I hope this form proves you wrong.
Do you know any member of the BlueLines? (if so,name them): I do, King, Jeff, Ghost, and Emily.
Do you understand that breaking any of the BlueLines rules will result in permanent initiation of Payback protocol ?: Aye.
Steam Name: Dredigan
Steam ID: STEAM_0:1:37957141
Age: Fifteen.
How long have you played on the server for?: For a few days, but not consistently before today.
Have you read the Official BlueLines Thread ?: Yes.
What do you think being a resistance member is about?: Being a resistance member is about a plethora of things. You can't pinpoint it on one specific thing, unless you mean being a BlueLines member. The reason being because a simple rebellious thought against the Union makes you into a form of resistance in their eyes, albeit minor. So for me, I'll say that it's straying outside of the proper bounds of the Union. Because honestly, that's what they're doing. They're fighting the rules of the Union, OR...they're trying to survive. Add in a huge gray area to that as well, then you have my correct answer.
What kind of RP do you expect to have in the BlueLines?: Being forced to reapply for BlueLines, I expect what I've been receiving. More roleplay involving the people of the faction and interaction with people outside of the faction. However, a large sum of the roleplay will be passive. Why? Because we're expected to act like normal people as well.
Give a 15 lines RP example of:RogueRP,ResistanceRP,RefugeeRP using the BlueLines Thread knowledge.
** James MacAven raises his nine milimeter pistol to his right eye and takes aim on the visible citizen. "Hey! You! You have to face the wall," he orders.
** John Doe turns, surprised to see someone else in the sewers. He raises his hands and says with a paling face, "All right! J-just don't shoot."
** James MacAven approaches the individual carefully, his pistol still drawn, however now, he only uses one hand on his pistol. His right index finger remains above the trigger guard.
** John Doe places his hands against the back of his head and laces his fingertips together. He continues forward to place his head against the concrete wall, and sigh.
** James MacAven begins to quickly pat him down for any weaponry or communication devices. He spots a radio, checks the frequency, then tosses it into the water.
"All right big man," MacAven says in his Glaswegian Scottish accent, "You should get outta here, the place isn't safe."
"You're tellin' me that," John Doe says, now less alarmed than before. He starts to head off into the sewers from where he came.
** John Doe pauses at the bend to the exit to the sewers. Vocoders. He begins to look around for another way to exit, but only figures the way out is forward. He turns the corner and begins to mutter "fuck" to himself at a constant rate.
** MPF-02.JUDGE.92322 raises his submachine gun to a hip-fire-esk level and says, "<:: Citizen, face the wall. ::>"
** John Doe hesitates, frantic. His breathing quickens and he starts to look around the area.
"<:: Citizen, I will not repeat myself. Face the wall. ::>"
** John Doe moves to the wall and places his hands behind his back.
** MPF-02.JUDGE.92322 approaches the civilian and ties his hands, and then tells him to apply while patting him down.
"John Doe, 92323, sir."
** MPF-02.JUDGE.92322 raises from his previous action and pulls up his datapad. He begins to type in the man's data. "<:: Clear, ::>" he remarks, "<:: what're you doing down here? ::>" he continues to inquiry.
** After some time of talking to the rogue, the civilian is brought to an area for shelter. "<:: I understand you need refugee, ::>" the Judge unit remarks.
** John Doe nods his head solemnly, "T-that's correct, sir."
MPF-02.JUDGE.92322 says, "<:: Good. You're safer here. ::>"
Do you understand that being a BlueLines is not all about killing CPs?: Yes, I understand.
IC Section:
Full name: James MacAven II
CID: 88592
Age: 22
Gender: Male
What is your backstory?:
I was born to a poor family in Glasgow. We didn't have much but we had God, and that was more than enough for us. However, my parents divorced when I was six, and I haven't seen my dad since. I lived with my ma, though her health was waning and then insisted that I would live with my grandparents. There, I was educated in the way of the Lord. I was taught to do what felt right, and not wrong. Every few days my mother would come over if it were possible, but her health was problematic.
She made it to say the least, and the rest of my childhood was rather uneventful. I studied in school and...certain extra curricular activities. I thought about directing films or being an actor, though that was far fetched for a man of such a poor birth and without a scrap to his name. In fact, I'd say that the Seven Hour War at this time is an actual blessing. It gave me a way out of a dull and meaningless life and gave me something I could fight for: the freedom of mankind.
Why do you want to join the BlueLines ?: Wish I could say it was for fun, but no, I have to tell you that it's what feels best in my heart. There's no other option for me. Either be a slave or be free.
Why should we accept you into the BlueLines?: I'm all ready in the BlueLines, I don't consider myself as a bad worker - lest all of you do. If so, feel free to remove me, but I hope this form proves you wrong.
Do you know any member of the BlueLines? (if so,name them): I do, King, Jeff, Ghost, and Emily.
Do you understand that breaking any of the BlueLines rules will result in permanent initiation of Payback protocol ?: Aye.