[Application] Albino Bloodsucker

Started by ThY, 20-11-2011

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ThY

Albino Bloodsucker Applications
Once a legend, now reality


Requirments:
  • Exceptional rolepay abilities
  • A doner of atleast $20 to SRP
  • A long history in HGN
  • No player, or forum strikes
  • Clean reputation
  • Expert knowledge on S.T.A.L.K.E.R Canon
  • 100+ Forum Posts
  • Admin Position (Optional but would be prefered)
  • |HGN-STSV| ThY on Steam Friends
  • Fluent on all SRP rules and regulations
Note:
Albino bloodsuckers are event only characters --  and therefore will be one of the more powerfull characters seen. These applications are hard and will be judged by three or more parties to come to a conclusion. Take nothing personaly if you are denied.

[Application will be posted below]






ThY

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IC

What mutant characters do you currently have?

If so, what are their names and classes

Explain in two paragraphs the differences between a bloodsucker and an albino bloodsucker

"Albino bloodsuckers are weak, in roleplay -- as with any mutant, one clear shot to the head will kill it."

How far do you agree with the above claim? state your reasoning. There is no correct answer.


Do what you want with the format, just get the questions done - don't make it too flashy. Keep serious.

Reorp

#2
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OOC Name: Reorp

Age: 15

Nationality & Timezone: American, -6:00 US Central, Mexico, Canada

Time spent in HGN: A year and a couple months so far.

Donation amount: 20 USD towards flags. Along with 45 worth of player models.



IC

What mutant characters do you currently have?:

If so, what are their names and classes: Neo-Regnerator/Regular Bloodsucker (Regenerator player model, STALKERS decided to IC call it a regenerator for some reason, Even though it is from Resident Evil.)

Explain in two paragraphs the differences between a bloodsucker and an albino bloodsucker:
       The average bloodsucker may be fast, Sneaky, and bloodthirsty... But not as bad or worse as the Albino bloodsucker. The albino bloodsucker (From my before understanding) Can morph and break it's limbs into different shapes to fit through holes or cracks and its bones are quiet fragile because of this. The recent thread about albino bloodsuckers, If I can still remember it, They are more aggressive and hostile than most other bloodsuckers in the zone. Albino bloodsuckers are the most feared currently in the mutant class, Besides controllers and the Behemoth. There have been no tales of STALKERs surviving an encounter with one before. (I have also seen YOU ThY Role Play as one before in bloodsuckers Sewers on the Redemption map.) The last thing a STALKER would have saw, after a shot from whichever weapon they may posses, Is a large white claw flying at their skull or torso...Before they would be brutally Maimed/Mutilated/Feasted on or left for something else to take for it's own.
     An average STALKER, not a rookie...When approached by a regular bloodsucker may end up fighting to the death with it or running. Regular bloodsuckers are more commonly seen around the zone in the swamps, Dark run-down buildings, and all sorts of other places. This may mean that a STALKER could find one about ANYWHERE in the zone... On the other hand, If A STALKER encounters an Albino Bloodsucker He may; Contemplate why it was him to actually have to meet this beast f he had ever heard of it, Wish that he ran into a regular bloodsucker, Just give up completely, Or go down completely fighting the creature although entirely scared of the creature (Which may most likely end up the Albino Destroying him as he pulled the trigger on his gun.  Albino bloodsuckers are also more rare than any other variant. Swamp bloodsuckers, Regular darker variants, And just a plain out regular bloodsucker don't even compare up to the power and brutality of the Albino Bloodsucker. Many have attempt to hunt and kill an albino...They may have ended up failing and dying themselves or just giving up the hunt, as they finally realize how hopeless trying to kill one of these creatures is. (Honestly, If I remember correctly...There was only 5-7 Albino's allowed at a time, Making them very rare anyways besides that they are an Event character.)


"Albino bloodsuckers are weak, in roleplay -- as with any mutant, one clear shot to the head will kill it."

How far do you agree with the above claim? state your reasoning. There is no correct answer.: I do not agree with this. I believe it depends on the certain type weaponry that was used, The ammo. I also would think that for being a variant (A special kind) It may be more invulnerable to gunshots.



Apologies, Denied.
Average application, good effort. Some arguable points, some innacurate points. I might reconsider at a later date.

Frostee

#3
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OOC Name: FrostyFrosty/Winking Skeever

Age: 15

Nationality & Timezone: American; Central -6:00

Time spent in HGN: Cumulative to year and a couple months probably.

Donation amount: $50 towards flags.




IC
What mutant characters do you currently have?

If so, what are their names and classes: I have Lanclaw, a Bloodsucker (Variant skin) who is a Class C experienced Bloodsucker.

Explain in two paragraphs the differences between a bloodsucker and an albino bloodsucker

      Albino Bloodsucker's are most likely considered to be one of the most advanced types of Bloodsucker species. These Bloodsuckers are much stronger, faster, smarter, very adaptive and a more planned killer *1 than regular Bloodsuckers. Unlike regular Bloodsuckers, Albinos can communicate with the Human race (known from experience), through the Human's mind. The appearance of this type of Bloodsucker species is, well, albino or a pale white. Above everything else, the Albino are much smarter then the regular. They will examine their target before attacking and many other tactics. So, the Albino's are Bloodsucker's you never want to come across with.

      These Albino Bloodsucker's weren't always like this to begin with. Researchers were trying to conduct a new type of extra resistant Kevlar that would basically protect against anything. So regular old Bloodsucker's were captured and experimented on, to what we all know as 'Albino' Bloodsuckers. Of course, something had to go wrong, where the power went out in the lab and these creatures were set free. With their new found abilities and reasoning, these Bloodsuckers are one of the strongest types of creatures in all the Zone, or even the world.



"Albino bloodsuckers are weak, in roleplay -- as with any mutant, one clear shot to the head will kill it."

How far do you agree with the above claim? state your reasoning. There is no correct answer:

Well, I say that is somewhat a false statement. It really does depend on what type of caliber the bullet it is and all that. But not only that, Albinos were made to be able make a new type of extra resistant Kevlar. The average bullet would not be able to instantly kill the Albino if to the head. If it was a .50 caliber, maybe it would have the one-shot-kill effect, but it really does vary. To sum up my point, the above statement is somewhat false, with the reason of the Albino's reinforced skin. *2


Apologies, Denied.
*1 Good reference from the Albino Information Thread.
*2 Please read *3 of the application below for critisim.

Overwatch

#4

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OOC Name:  |ч г н| бесплатноПони

Age: 16

Nationality & Timezone: British - Scottish - GMT +0

Time spent in HGN: 13 Months

Donation amount: $20




IC
What mutant characters do you currently have?

If so, what are their names and classes: Penumbra - Class C as of today.

Explain in two paragraphs the differences between a bloodsucker and an albino bloodsucker

      General and variant suckers both have defining characteristics, such as Tunnel-suckers prefer the dark, staying underground and using small spaces to their advantage, swamp-suckers use anomaly infested areas as hunting grounds, herding stalkers into the fields with groans, roars and outright chasing them into the field and then engaging, for forest-suckers, they use the tree's to their advantage, and are adroit climbers. All suckers end the lives of stalkers in the same fashion; after wearing them down, they grapple the stalkers arms and wrap it's tendrils around the stalkers neck, releasing venom into their bloodstream that paralyzes the stalker for feeding. Any variants in territory alien to them, can be outsmarted in a bid for escape.


Albinos on the contrary roam all territories, learning sectors, adapting to situations. They can talk to stalkers on a certain level, able to lead them into traps with such a feat, as stalkers start to doubt it could be remotely anywhere near a sucker talking to them. They can outrun stalkers, think tactically and act relentlessly. They are smart enough to weigh up their chances before attacking a group, picking off the long-range weapons first, incase of a need to escape, then finishing off those with mid-close range weapons, for an example. I have also heard a rumor of Albino's being able to  recuperate from being shot faster than normal although being relatively immobile while doing so, and giving off a large Geiger signal that can be tracked to its safe-spot. *1



"Albino bloodsuckers are weak, in roleplay -- as with any mutant, one clear shot to the head will kill it."

How far do you agree with the above claim? state your reasoning. There is no correct answer:

Yes, One shot to the head will kill it. *2  Kevlar is bullet -resistant- Never bullet proof. The impact from a bullet to the head would crack it's skull and hemorrhaging it's brain, killing it. Although a 9mm bullet from a pistol, at about 5 meters won't pierce it's skin unless it's a special ACP round, Although a 5.56 Bullet will still punch into it's skin. Albino's rely on being smart to outskill a stalker, they aren't dumb enough to stand in the open getting shot at. Two stalkers with a clear and close shot at an albino, can easily kill it. It's not a walking tank after-all. *3


Apologies, Denied.
*1 Inaccurate information provided
*2 Implying the most monsterous, twisted creature in the zone is reliant on it's already decaying brain to survive.
*3 It's not truly about the IC spefics, but roleplay wise. One /me fires a shot at it's head should not be classed as roleplay, definently not enough to kill the player. Only when the roleplay has exceeded a fair amount of posts can a winning side be identified.