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Tripoli

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  1. When your time comes, it comes. Welcome to the chill corner, you did great.
  2. Don't worry bb, I'm always here in spirit ❤️
  3. Battalion: 327th Star Corps ❤️ RP Name: Battalion Commander Bly Date: 8/24/2019 Reason: I've started to realize some personal issues popping up that are going to require my full attention, most of them referring to relationships and friendships (though I won't go into too much detail) that I've found severed because of my attention to the game. With these problems arising, I want to focus all I can on fixing them, and I cannot do that while being Bly. Goodbyes: I've written all my goodbyes that I really cared for in a document posted in the 327th Discord. I don't think it'll be necessary to essentially copy paste them, so I'll just say if you care enough, check there. I assure you it's not lightly written. https://docs.google.com/document/d/1IeKwf9L_754ZaeX2dmkk6bkJxs16WLOdQGOpVNLGTyc/edit?usp=sharing But I will say thank you for all the good memories and fun that Synergy and its people have given me. Since I joined in Jan. 19th, it's been a great experience that I'm grateful to have had. So thank you all for letting me have this opportunity, and keep on striving in the community!
  4. You've got my homie's support and I see you do great with RP and overall possess great ability. Can't wait to see how you run things, keep Omega well! +1
  5. It'd be good to see a Bacara again. Best wishes are with you and the 21st, Matra +1 But in regards of Egg's point of activity: BE ACTIVE BRUH ❤️
  6. Hope you get better as soon as you possibly can, Loopy. That sounds pretty rough. Take it easy!
  7. Already given my opinion to him about this but I'd love the involvement. I've heard that multiple 212th and 91st guys had fun with his idea, so I don't think it's a horrible thing. Personally, I'd love it, that's all I'm saying. +1
  8. Y'all who wanna promote with small words of encouragement even for enlisted and NCO's can still do that even if this is passed, I mean for real. I get maybe it doesn't sound too caring to say "go up one" but it's not much different than "go up to (so and so rank)" but it's a dumb rule and doesn't deserve an arrest in my opinion. I'm personally not going to say it, but I don't think I care enough to stop people from saying it, with it being lazy or not. Whatever happens, happens. +1 gang
  9. +1 I've heard some pretty good things and a bunch of valid points as to why this guy would fit comfortably as Gree. All battalions could improve, no matter how good, and with what I've heard I'm sure that he'd be able to do just that for the 41st. Best wishes are with ya, Egg boi.
  10. You were a big homie in the Star Corps, Ben, we'll miss ya for sure. I'll do just as you asked, you absolute legend. Take it easy, Ben, we're all wishing you the best. ❤️ o7
  11. Steam Name: ♤ Trap ♤ [] Tripoli RP Name: K-Company Major Galle Steam ID: STEAM_0:1:59572004 Battalion or squad you are applying for: Battalion Commander Bly Experience: 327th Private-Major I joined the Star Corps on the 19th of January, roughly six months ago, with the intent of sticking around for a while with a friend of mine who joined the server with me. Within a few days, I had began to grow a little fond of the people that I was working alongside with and started to settle comfortably. I wasn't taking the whole thing necessarily seriously until I began getting a little more involved when I became an NCO after my first event lead which I would grow upon since it went a little rough due to only being a Corporal with very rustic abilities. Though rustic, I would begin to work on these capabilities throughout my time as an NCO and a senior NCO, and as that time went on I became better and better with leadership. I would become able to smoothly give orders and effectively command smaller amounts of my guys to get what needed to be done, and that it would be done well. I had also took on the lead position of the heavy regiment in the battalion, but I'll get on with that experience after my general sense of experience in the battalion itself. Starting after I became a Senior NCO, I had also began to work on trainings with the battalion; hosting simulations which would work on our effectiveness as a cooperative team. This would also be done to help with battle communications and the discipline factor of being able to stick to orders and not stray off as a lone wolf, which some people had an issue with. Of course, eventually after a while of being Command Sergeant Major, I was promoted to the position of Second Lieutenant which came with the parting of Kangaroo. From this point on, I'd had already proven myself to be competent and able as an officer / leader. Though I was able to become a capable officer, I had also developed many friendships and close relationships with the people I'd met that stuck around the place, so as time went on from the beginning I was able to gain the trust and friendship of many in the battalion. After the work I was putting into when it came to simulations and such, I was promoted to First Lieutenant which I didn't change too much about when it came to schedule and the things I did. Come my promotion to Captain, I had started to enjoy doing event leads a lot more than trainings, though I still did an occasional simulation, and it was by this time that I was able to effectively command larger groups than beforehand, and this would stick with me all the way up to Major, though admittedly I stopped doing hosting simulations and such. Even so, I never lost my love of event leading and keeping disciplinary measures / professionalism to an acceptable degree. Now I am currently a Major in the 327th Star Corps, and one of its most trusted officers and members, and I say that with confidence. 327th Heavy Regimental Lead Early on in my career in the Star Corps, I had strived to become the lead position of the heavy regiment. The regiment was fairly dead during the time I had joined it, and there wasn't much competition when it came to the process of getting the spot, though I think that what I did with the regiment is what counts here. So around the rank of Sergeant (Cannot say specifically, though I know it's around that time and place) I had been appointed as lead of the regiment and I instantly started on the doc work I needed to do and focused on bringing it back from the grave. It was a rough beginning, no doubt, as it was me and one other guy "Potts" who I appointed as my Heavy Officer and together we had begun to think on ideas on how to improve the regiment. Potts had to resign unfortunately, which was a minor setback to the regiment, though eventually I would bring more and more people into the regiment. By the time I was I'd say middle of the road of Senior NCO ranks to Captain, I revived the regiment to an average member per day of five to six people, and that's active members too. The whole regiment had been tight like a family and would work very well alongside the medical regiment under Loopy, and in the field this cooperation would lead to excellent results. I had put a lot of emphasis on teamwork and cooperation inside the regiment which kept people from straying as if they were lone wolf commandos that could take on an army by themselves, as well. Eventually, I resigned from the position after about five months, nearly six, and passed it on to whoever else wished to take up the torch. K-Company My experience in the sub unit K-Company has been relatively short with how new it is in comparison to some other sub units and such, but since its re-addition to the battalion I've been along for the ride for a majority of its time now. I've helped with a few tryouts to get people into the sub unit and for one had to wrap up the ending portion as Deviss had been busy for it. Even if just barely, I had passed the tryout first try and from then on improved upon what I was a little iffy on, and now I'm confident in my abilities in the subunit as a capable member. There's not too much to say here, but it is good experience to give. Other Synergy is not the only community that I've been apart of and there are two other communities that I've been actively involved in. First was CPG, and they had a Star Wars RP server that I was apart of for the summer of 2015 and beforehand. I was apart of the 501st on the server and eventually became an officer after most of the battalion's officer corps was wiped due to incompetence and the inability to cooperate with each other. I brought the corps back to a stable and competent state and made the lower ranks well disciplined and professional. Eventually, I was the second in command and after the current Rex resigned, I took up the flag and was the next in running. From then on, I stuck with the position until resignation later in the early months of 2016. After that, I joined the 41st on the server, tried to clean them up, and did so as an acting Commander until resignation from the server in 2017. Why should you become a Battalion Commander?: There are many reasons as to why I should be the acting Battalion Commander, and a lot of that is capability. I believe that my abilities as a leader and commander are qualified enough to fit the role as shown with the reference material listed above, and I'm very passionate about the Star Corps in all fairness. I'm active on my clone, as I have nothing else to be active on, and I try to make sure that we perform as efficiently as we can during the moments that it's needed. The Star Corps is the ONLY battalion that I've been apart of on Synergy and my passion (I may even call it a nationalistic spirit) for the place is what drives me to stay and make it the best that I can with what I'm give. The people in the battalion are trusting of me and have shown support for my advancements and even becoming of Bly, though that's not only shown from my own battalion members, but others as well that I've proven myself to, so with that comes the knowledge that people would be satisfied with my position. I have firm belief that I can take this next step into my career here in the Star Corps, and I also believe that my fellow members believe in that too. So with this trust, I'll certainly do my best not to disappoint and give my all in order to leave my mark on the battalion, and a good mark I envision it to be. Do you understand the lore of your battalion or squad?: I understand the lore of the Star Corps well and its sub unit K-Company. Even some knowledge on the other subunits that we cannot afford to implement. Availability: I'm currently unemployed, and on summer break, so mostly during the afternoon hours (Time zone being EST) is when I'm available. Discord is open to all who wish to DM me and ask questions, chat, etc. In the TeamSpeak, I'm available when I'm on the server, or if I'm hanging with the Star Corps at very late hours. Estimate of how long you've played on Synergy Roleplay?: Considering that I joined the Star Corps as soon as I joined, I'd say six months. Hours: 726:46:21 (Joined 1/19/2019) Do you have a microphone?: Yes, I do have a working microphone. Where do you want your battalion or squad to be at the end of your term?: I want to bring the 327th, by the end of my term, to professional standards when it comes to in game RP and combat capabilities. The Star Corps, in lore, are an elite outer rim fighting force, and that's exactly what I envision for us. To be a respected battalion, a welcoming battalion, and most of all a fun battalion. I don't wish to take away the fun aspect of being in the 327th, as in the TeamSpeak channels we have a lot of banter and fun times, which I'd rather not smother with one hundred percent MILSIM seriousness. At the end of everything, generally, I want the 327th to be a fun loving, professional, and respected battalion on Synergy. Of course, I'd also make sure that the battalion has a stable high command and officer corps to succeed me, and from then on the Star Corps would continue to thrive under THEIR leadership that I had help in bringing up over the three months of my term. Do you understand that if you go inactive that you will be removed from your position?: I understand clear as crystal. Do you understand that your position has a three month term limit and you must reapply after three months to maintain your commander rank?: Yes, I understand.
  12. This is a big +1 for me. O'den is a godly guy in the community and a very solid choice for Kal. I can't see him doing anything BUT good in this spot. ❤️ ya cutie, do g00d with kal
  13. -1 Poe's hit the nail on the head for me, I'm sorry, Cloud. Need to mature a bit and grow a little before anything. Maybe when you're ready, man, but right now I can't have that confidence in you yet.
  14. +1 From my experiences in the 327th under this guy, I can tell he's got this on lock. Excellent choice for Spec Reg. Best of luck, bud! ❤️
  15. +1 Papa Poe is best Bly. For real though, you got it on LOCK
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