Out-Of-Character (OOC) Section
IGN (In-Game Name):
bomerveiller
Discord Name & Tag:
regrede
Which timezone are you in?
EST
List your current and past IC/OOC faction applications:
Describe your activity on the server:
I’ve gained momentum since my return to SRP in January of this year, I am on pretty frequently. Going from just playing normally on my most recognized character I have, Lorenza, to more. Starting off I rejoined the team's faction, as a part of the college male football team. This only enhanced my activity; using the motivation and excitement of being back into a circle I once knew very well. Around two weeks ago, I was awarded captain. While yes this comes with a load of responsibility, I know I can handle both this and that.
Previously, before applying I was a part of the government faction. I did not stay as long as I had expected to, however I did my best to keep with the requirements I had to meet.
On average, I am able to log on for around 5-7 hours a day, which honestly is a lot. I do have other games I take part in, however if called to, I am able to log on. I will be starting up my 2nd year of college in September, which can cause my activity to fluctuate. If I need to take a short break due to studies, I know to always log an inactivity when it's called for. Other than that, I am rather free and ready to take part in this role again.
What is your motivation for applying?:
It’s almost ironic. I was previously in the KPD, most known for accidentally rolling 150 in a very important situation. . don’t remind me. I enjoyed my time previously, however I wasn’t there long. I didn’t get to experience all that I had wanted to. Motivation comes from that. The fast paced situations, the work between both citizens and other factions alike, and the interactions we get on the gangrp side as well. I enjoyed all of it. I would love to experience that again if given the chance to. I am aiming to go higher than I did previously, which was just a patrol officer. I’m willing to put in the work and effort to show that to you.
What knowledge do you have of Police Work?
It’s been a few years, so don’t judge me too much. Police work on SRP is some-what similar to what it was previously. Arrests, fines, CCTV management. Those are all given, especially when you look at it on a surface level. New tasks have been added since I was last part of this faction. Such as desk work, specifically for quota, where you take reports, process bails, and answer any questions you can that the public comes with. This also includes escorting Lawyers inside, visitation to current inmates, and filing NGPs for the town hall.
Outside of direct work, the KPD has two different divisions. Detective and the Main division. Both have their separate leads that fall under the commissioner, which are Captain for main and Superintendent for detective. Each division has their own set of ranks which you can climb. However, you have to test into detective, which has its own set of training and exams. Detectives can do everything a main division can, however they are given cases that they work on. Going through witnesses and evidence, as well as collecting it.
Why is Police important to SchoolRP?
KPD are the peacekeepers of SchoolRP. Without them, there would most likely be a repeat of the purge event from years ago. Police enforce IC punishment, ensure safety when entering government facilities and the overall protection of citizens. Maintaining crowds when situations arise, making sure an already heated situation doesn’t get worse. Officers are challenged daily with criminals, having to deal with weapons and threats constantly. If SRP did not have them, it would be a free for all.
Do you acknowledge that if training is held whilst you are online, you are needed to attend or you will be punished?
Yes, I will do my best to attend every training held.
bomerveiller
Discord Name & Tag:
regrede
Which timezone are you in?
EST
List your current and past IC/OOC faction applications:
REPORTER APPLICATION [ACCEPTED]
TEACHER APPLICATION [ACCEPTED]
KPD APPLICATION [ACCEPTED]
THIRD LANGUAGE AUTHORIZATION [ACCEPTED]
LAWYER APPLICATION [ACCEPTED]
HOSPITAL APPLICATION #2 [ACCEPTED]
LAWYER APPLICATION #2 [ACCEPTED]
HOSPITAL APPLICATION #3 [PENDING]
PROFESSOR APPLICATION [DENIED]
BMD APPLICATION [DENIED]
HOSPITAL APPLICATION #1 [DENIED]
SHOP APPLICATION #1 [DENIED]
SHOP APPLICATION #2 [DENIED]
TEACHER APPLICATION [ACCEPTED]
KPD APPLICATION [ACCEPTED]
THIRD LANGUAGE AUTHORIZATION [ACCEPTED]
LAWYER APPLICATION [ACCEPTED]
HOSPITAL APPLICATION #2 [ACCEPTED]
LAWYER APPLICATION #2 [ACCEPTED]
HOSPITAL APPLICATION #3 [PENDING]
PROFESSOR APPLICATION [DENIED]
BMD APPLICATION [DENIED]
HOSPITAL APPLICATION #1 [DENIED]
SHOP APPLICATION #1 [DENIED]
SHOP APPLICATION #2 [DENIED]
Describe your activity on the server:
I’ve gained momentum since my return to SRP in January of this year, I am on pretty frequently. Going from just playing normally on my most recognized character I have, Lorenza, to more. Starting off I rejoined the team's faction, as a part of the college male football team. This only enhanced my activity; using the motivation and excitement of being back into a circle I once knew very well. Around two weeks ago, I was awarded captain. While yes this comes with a load of responsibility, I know I can handle both this and that.
Previously, before applying I was a part of the government faction. I did not stay as long as I had expected to, however I did my best to keep with the requirements I had to meet.
On average, I am able to log on for around 5-7 hours a day, which honestly is a lot. I do have other games I take part in, however if called to, I am able to log on. I will be starting up my 2nd year of college in September, which can cause my activity to fluctuate. If I need to take a short break due to studies, I know to always log an inactivity when it's called for. Other than that, I am rather free and ready to take part in this role again.
What is your motivation for applying?:
It’s almost ironic. I was previously in the KPD, most known for accidentally rolling 150 in a very important situation. . don’t remind me. I enjoyed my time previously, however I wasn’t there long. I didn’t get to experience all that I had wanted to. Motivation comes from that. The fast paced situations, the work between both citizens and other factions alike, and the interactions we get on the gangrp side as well. I enjoyed all of it. I would love to experience that again if given the chance to. I am aiming to go higher than I did previously, which was just a patrol officer. I’m willing to put in the work and effort to show that to you.
What knowledge do you have of Police Work?
It’s been a few years, so don’t judge me too much. Police work on SRP is some-what similar to what it was previously. Arrests, fines, CCTV management. Those are all given, especially when you look at it on a surface level. New tasks have been added since I was last part of this faction. Such as desk work, specifically for quota, where you take reports, process bails, and answer any questions you can that the public comes with. This also includes escorting Lawyers inside, visitation to current inmates, and filing NGPs for the town hall.
Outside of direct work, the KPD has two different divisions. Detective and the Main division. Both have their separate leads that fall under the commissioner, which are Captain for main and Superintendent for detective. Each division has their own set of ranks which you can climb. However, you have to test into detective, which has its own set of training and exams. Detectives can do everything a main division can, however they are given cases that they work on. Going through witnesses and evidence, as well as collecting it.
Why is Police important to SchoolRP?
KPD are the peacekeepers of SchoolRP. Without them, there would most likely be a repeat of the purge event from years ago. Police enforce IC punishment, ensure safety when entering government facilities and the overall protection of citizens. Maintaining crowds when situations arise, making sure an already heated situation doesn’t get worse. Officers are challenged daily with criminals, having to deal with weapons and threats constantly. If SRP did not have them, it would be a free for all.
Do you acknowledge that if training is held whilst you are online, you are needed to attend or you will be punished?
Yes, I will do my best to attend every training held.
In-Character (IC) Section
What's your character's full name?:
Knox Romée Vale
How old is your character (if accepted)?:
27
What are your character's gender and pronouns?:
Female, she/her
Please select your highest academic role at the time of writing this application:
(Grade-12/Bachelors/Masters/PhD):
Grade-12
What languages does your character know besides Japanese?:
JSL
Describe your character; how they look, what makes them unique?
Anywhere you meet her, Knox Vale stands out. Not like she’s attempting to gain the attention of people around her, but because it is inevitable. Gravity pulls you towards her, subtle. The kind of woman that you notice before you even realize that you turned your head in her direction. Attention isn’t demanded, she consumes it, effortlessly. Every movement has intent, show of control and confidence.
Poised, at the height of 5’5, Vale moves like a woman trained to perform under intense pressure. Always stood straight, shoulders pushed back and chin towards the sky. Her tanned skin glowed under the sun, complimented effortlessly by dark waves of her hair. Newly blown out with precise highlights to boost it’s look. Waves framed her face perfectly, flowing down her back.
Her eyes are sharp, always. Almond-shaped and lined with enough precision that her focus never strayed. Observant, and unreadable. Lashes were curled to match the line, small additional lifts could only be noticeable underneath a microscope. Knox’s lips were always glossed; if not lip gloss then it was carmex. Pulled into a soft and approachable smile, or a confident smirk. Each word lathered with a nice southern accent that just killed.
Physically, she’s athletic. Years of performance, conditioning and discipline. Long legs and defined arms. Carrying both grace and strength like a second skin to her. As if she’s still on the field, just with a different kind of audience.
How does your character act in a professional/casual situation?
Vale was in front of cameras for years. She knows how to work the room. Her volume was never too loud, always at the perfect set. Every response to higher-ups are met with ‘Yes ma’am’ and ‘Yes sir’ without fault. Respect was always taught, and she held that close to her heart constantly. Openly offering to help, which is a trait she got from teaching rookies how to dance during training camps. Approaching every opportunity to be a leader. Every citizen or co-worker will be met with a smile, and a charming comfort that Knox is on your side, because she is.
Casually, Knox still keeps up with her respect. Conversation flowed effortlessly with her, always having something to reply with. Sarcasm with friends, and lighthearted jokes with co-workers if called for it. She’s learned over the past few years to allow herself to let loose, sometimes. She gives just enough charm to be magnetic, just enough silence to be mysterious. She doesn’t overshare. She doesn’t ramble. She lets people wonder.
What is their outlook on the idea of co-workers & teamwork?
Knox’s past years taught her that ‘teamwork’ often means shining without being obvious. Keeping image spotless and pretending everyone gets along for the sake of the band. She’s been burned by fake smiles and friendly sabotage, so she doesn’t trust easily. This doesn’t mean she can’t function well, she actually can. Holding herself open and always keeping herself available. If the team falls, she does too, and she does not want to fall.
Polite and professional, is something she holds to her heart. Regardless of if someone had done her wrong, but don’t confuse that for weakness, she’s always planning. Competence is important, if someone proves that they’re good at what they do, she’ll meet them with the assistance and respect called for. Not interested in cliques, or emotional vulnerability at work. She wants efficiency, and accountability.
What's your character's backstory?
Vale was born a winter child, December 1st. Born in Atlanta, Georgia, alongside her mom, dad, and two sisters. Since she was a toddler, she’s always shown an interest in competition. Starting off strong, she started taking dance. She wasn't great, but she was working for it. Her mom demanded perfection, the value of the family’s image was on the top of her list. Discipline when it comes to extracurriculars and day to day life. Being presentable and stage ready was the golden rule.
Her and her sisters always had a rivalry. Each going for different sports. Knox dance, the oldest going for figure skating, and the youngest volleyball. While not competing directly, since they were all in different sports, the prize? Mom’s approval. Vale learned to control the room with posture, not volume.
During highschool, she took on seasonal cheer along with off-season competition cheer. It was true, she was overworked, but she loved it. Constant competition and performance was a craving. Working her way up to team-captain of both teams. A natural leader. After highschool, she made the jump. There was one thing on her mind. The most sought out cheer team known to man.
Dallas cowboy cheerleaders. Attending the Texans woman institute for college, she tried out her freshman year. Fighting for her spot all the way to finals. Rejection. It didn’t push her down, it fueled her. Going through gruesome training to get to the perfect spot for this team. It was all worth the nightly pains. She made it to training camp for her 3rd tryout. Finally, her spotlight was on. Competition was worth it, because she made it all the way through.
She stayed for a full 5 years, becoming a well-known veteran of the team. As well as finishing her degree in college for criminal justice. Leaving the team was hard, her need for teamwork and competition came to bite her. So she enrolled in the academy. Showing up everyday like she had something to prove, because she did. Excelled in physical, psychological and communications training. Soon becoming one of the tops, but not the top. She was noted as the ‘cheerleader’ in the force, but that underestimation was just fuel for the fire.
Still dancing on the side, she could never get rid of it. Had to keep herself fit and ready to go if it calls for it. A year at her current station, and something just wasn’t doing it for her. It got dull, and wasn’t fitting the bill for her. She took her leave, but was not sure what to do next. Maybe she’ll travel the world? She saved up enough money over the years. Why not? She visited Europe, Australia, and lastly Japan. Honestly, she fell in love with Japan. She took the move, and the transfer. Our little sweetheart Knox Vale was entering Karakura, Japan.
Knox Romée Vale
How old is your character (if accepted)?:
27
What are your character's gender and pronouns?:
Female, she/her
Please select your highest academic role at the time of writing this application:
(Grade-12/Bachelors/Masters/PhD):
Grade-12
What languages does your character know besides Japanese?:
JSL
Describe your character; how they look, what makes them unique?
Anywhere you meet her, Knox Vale stands out. Not like she’s attempting to gain the attention of people around her, but because it is inevitable. Gravity pulls you towards her, subtle. The kind of woman that you notice before you even realize that you turned your head in her direction. Attention isn’t demanded, she consumes it, effortlessly. Every movement has intent, show of control and confidence.
Poised, at the height of 5’5, Vale moves like a woman trained to perform under intense pressure. Always stood straight, shoulders pushed back and chin towards the sky. Her tanned skin glowed under the sun, complimented effortlessly by dark waves of her hair. Newly blown out with precise highlights to boost it’s look. Waves framed her face perfectly, flowing down her back.
Her eyes are sharp, always. Almond-shaped and lined with enough precision that her focus never strayed. Observant, and unreadable. Lashes were curled to match the line, small additional lifts could only be noticeable underneath a microscope. Knox’s lips were always glossed; if not lip gloss then it was carmex. Pulled into a soft and approachable smile, or a confident smirk. Each word lathered with a nice southern accent that just killed.
Physically, she’s athletic. Years of performance, conditioning and discipline. Long legs and defined arms. Carrying both grace and strength like a second skin to her. As if she’s still on the field, just with a different kind of audience.
How does your character act in a professional/casual situation?
Vale was in front of cameras for years. She knows how to work the room. Her volume was never too loud, always at the perfect set. Every response to higher-ups are met with ‘Yes ma’am’ and ‘Yes sir’ without fault. Respect was always taught, and she held that close to her heart constantly. Openly offering to help, which is a trait she got from teaching rookies how to dance during training camps. Approaching every opportunity to be a leader. Every citizen or co-worker will be met with a smile, and a charming comfort that Knox is on your side, because she is.
Casually, Knox still keeps up with her respect. Conversation flowed effortlessly with her, always having something to reply with. Sarcasm with friends, and lighthearted jokes with co-workers if called for it. She’s learned over the past few years to allow herself to let loose, sometimes. She gives just enough charm to be magnetic, just enough silence to be mysterious. She doesn’t overshare. She doesn’t ramble. She lets people wonder.
What is their outlook on the idea of co-workers & teamwork?
Knox’s past years taught her that ‘teamwork’ often means shining without being obvious. Keeping image spotless and pretending everyone gets along for the sake of the band. She’s been burned by fake smiles and friendly sabotage, so she doesn’t trust easily. This doesn’t mean she can’t function well, she actually can. Holding herself open and always keeping herself available. If the team falls, she does too, and she does not want to fall.
Polite and professional, is something she holds to her heart. Regardless of if someone had done her wrong, but don’t confuse that for weakness, she’s always planning. Competence is important, if someone proves that they’re good at what they do, she’ll meet them with the assistance and respect called for. Not interested in cliques, or emotional vulnerability at work. She wants efficiency, and accountability.
What's your character's backstory?
Vale was born a winter child, December 1st. Born in Atlanta, Georgia, alongside her mom, dad, and two sisters. Since she was a toddler, she’s always shown an interest in competition. Starting off strong, she started taking dance. She wasn't great, but she was working for it. Her mom demanded perfection, the value of the family’s image was on the top of her list. Discipline when it comes to extracurriculars and day to day life. Being presentable and stage ready was the golden rule.
Her and her sisters always had a rivalry. Each going for different sports. Knox dance, the oldest going for figure skating, and the youngest volleyball. While not competing directly, since they were all in different sports, the prize? Mom’s approval. Vale learned to control the room with posture, not volume.
During highschool, she took on seasonal cheer along with off-season competition cheer. It was true, she was overworked, but she loved it. Constant competition and performance was a craving. Working her way up to team-captain of both teams. A natural leader. After highschool, she made the jump. There was one thing on her mind. The most sought out cheer team known to man.
Dallas cowboy cheerleaders. Attending the Texans woman institute for college, she tried out her freshman year. Fighting for her spot all the way to finals. Rejection. It didn’t push her down, it fueled her. Going through gruesome training to get to the perfect spot for this team. It was all worth the nightly pains. She made it to training camp for her 3rd tryout. Finally, her spotlight was on. Competition was worth it, because she made it all the way through.
She stayed for a full 5 years, becoming a well-known veteran of the team. As well as finishing her degree in college for criminal justice. Leaving the team was hard, her need for teamwork and competition came to bite her. So she enrolled in the academy. Showing up everyday like she had something to prove, because she did. Excelled in physical, psychological and communications training. Soon becoming one of the tops, but not the top. She was noted as the ‘cheerleader’ in the force, but that underestimation was just fuel for the fire.
Still dancing on the side, she could never get rid of it. Had to keep herself fit and ready to go if it calls for it. A year at her current station, and something just wasn’t doing it for her. It got dull, and wasn’t fitting the bill for her. She took her leave, but was not sure what to do next. Maybe she’ll travel the world? She saved up enough money over the years. Why not? She visited Europe, Australia, and lastly Japan. Honestly, she fell in love with Japan. She took the move, and the transfer. Our little sweetheart Knox Vale was entering Karakura, Japan.
General knowledge
Vale sat with an unmovable statue, legs crossed at the knee. Her hands sat perfectly in her lap. She was ready for this, like she’s trained her whole life for it. (she was)
Can you legally own a pocket knife in Karakura?
“No, pocket knifes in Karakura are illegal. If found in possession of one, you could be arrested for illegal weapon possession, which is a felony. Jail Time up to 3 months.”
Name 5 medical items that do NOT require a prescription
“5 items that do not require a prescription are the following. . Melatonin, iron supplements, paracetamol, wooden canes and finally hearing aids. However for hearing aids you have to take an exam before purchasing.”
If you see your co-workers physically abusing an inmate, what should you do?
“I’d take correlating evidence. Anything that could be caught on body cams, turn it back on. CCTV as well. Documenting will assist in helping to build a case. Inmates might have done something horrible, however they are still human. They have rights. Taking over the care of an inmate and letting the officer tend to something else. Then immediately take it to a higher authority.”
What should you do if you see your co-worker being assaulted?
“Radio at the ready, backup needs to be called the second it happens. If it’s just the two of us, going in without anything coming to back me up is unsafe. The best I can do while waiting is to attempt to disperse the situation. Call for everyone to leave, threaten with arrests, anything. Once backup has arrived, work towards getting everyone away from the co-worker, and to the wall. Search them, then arrest the ones involved. Make sure to get CCTV for evidence and for those involved. Detain some for questioning if witnesses or unsure if directly associated.”
What do you do if you find out that your co-worker is corrupt and is helping criminal organizations?
“Evidence is the only thing that can get them caught. Gather it. You’ll need enough to take it higher. Anyone who was in the know about the situation could possibly inform them. Keeping distance, while also being aware. The second there’s enough to go on, take it to the commissioner directly. This is a huge accusation, there has to be credible evidence to even back it up. If not, everyone could turn against you.”
How would you react to a criminal trying to bribe you?
“Criminals trying to bribe me? If there was a single chance that I could ever be bribed, it would be when hell freezes over. Nonetheless, it's fine. Don’t hesitate in your reply, assert authority. Making sure they know that it’s a fine, and if they continue you will fine them.”
Can you legally own a pocket knife in Karakura?
“No, pocket knifes in Karakura are illegal. If found in possession of one, you could be arrested for illegal weapon possession, which is a felony. Jail Time up to 3 months.”
Name 5 medical items that do NOT require a prescription
“5 items that do not require a prescription are the following. . Melatonin, iron supplements, paracetamol, wooden canes and finally hearing aids. However for hearing aids you have to take an exam before purchasing.”
If you see your co-workers physically abusing an inmate, what should you do?
“I’d take correlating evidence. Anything that could be caught on body cams, turn it back on. CCTV as well. Documenting will assist in helping to build a case. Inmates might have done something horrible, however they are still human. They have rights. Taking over the care of an inmate and letting the officer tend to something else. Then immediately take it to a higher authority.”
What should you do if you see your co-worker being assaulted?
“Radio at the ready, backup needs to be called the second it happens. If it’s just the two of us, going in without anything coming to back me up is unsafe. The best I can do while waiting is to attempt to disperse the situation. Call for everyone to leave, threaten with arrests, anything. Once backup has arrived, work towards getting everyone away from the co-worker, and to the wall. Search them, then arrest the ones involved. Make sure to get CCTV for evidence and for those involved. Detain some for questioning if witnesses or unsure if directly associated.”
What do you do if you find out that your co-worker is corrupt and is helping criminal organizations?
“Evidence is the only thing that can get them caught. Gather it. You’ll need enough to take it higher. Anyone who was in the know about the situation could possibly inform them. Keeping distance, while also being aware. The second there’s enough to go on, take it to the commissioner directly. This is a huge accusation, there has to be credible evidence to even back it up. If not, everyone could turn against you.”
How would you react to a criminal trying to bribe you?
“Criminals trying to bribe me? If there was a single chance that I could ever be bribed, it would be when hell freezes over. Nonetheless, it's fine. Don’t hesitate in your reply, assert authority. Making sure they know that it’s a fine, and if they continue you will fine them.”
Additional notes : Thanks to the DCC docuseries for the inspiration, binged it in 3 days with rae
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