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- Your Name IRL: Mohil
- Your IRL Age: 25
- Time zone: GMT +5:30 hours
- Average online per day: 3-5 hours
- Your Discord: yagami9239
- Your Nickname: Mohil Yami
- Your ID: 141372
1. Leader of FIB (Federal Investigation Bureau)
2. Why do you want to be a leader of this specific organization? (List three reasons with explanation)
A) Unmatched Legal Expertise for High-Level Investigations:
My Background as DOJ Attorney General, I gained strong, practical knowledge of the judicial process, accuracy in procedures, and high standards in law enforcement. This legal expertise allows me to lead FIB investigations with a focus on realistic and respectful RP. Unlike most applicants, I have a clear understanding of building cases and handling evidence properly, which ensures that every FIB action is well-documented and justified. This level of professionalism makes the FIB a trustworthy organization within the state of San Andreas, one that citizens can rely on to act fairly and stay within the bounds of State law.
B) Proven High-Level Command Experience Under Pressure:
In my high command roles with other state organizations, I’ve led teams through complex, high-pressure situations, which has taught me to stay calm and make smart decisions even in chaotic moments. This experience helps me guide FIB agents effectively, especially during high-stakes missions like raids, undercover mission, and negotiations. I’m skilled at recognizing each agent’s strengths, allowing me to create specialized teams that increase our chances of success. This leadership experience means I can organize and direct the FIB with precision, a unique skill that sets me apart from other candidates.
C) Exceptional Inter-Agency Coordination Skills for Cohesive Operations:
In my previous roles, I worked closely with various state organizations, building strong relationships across departments. I know how important it is for agencies to coordinate well, and I bring a talent for fostering trust and clear communication with other law enforcement and government teams. By aligning the FIB’s efforts with other groups, I can lead joint operations that run smoothly and make a real impact. This coordination skill allows the FIB to be a center of organized intelligence, using shared resources and information for complex, multi-layered operations that enhance the overall experience across the state.
3. Your advice for improving Roleplay level in organization.
A) Establish Rigorous SOPs (Standard Operating Procedures) and Legal-Based Training Modules:
With my background as DOJ Attorney General, I can create detailed SOPs and training programs based on real-life legal standards. This would cover crucial areas like evidence collection, witness interviews, and working with other agencies. My experience allows me to train agents in lawful procedures and reinforce a clear chain of command, adding a level of precision that goes beyond typical roleplay. This approach ensures the FIB operates with high accuracy and authenticity, providing players with a realistic experience and boosting the FIB's reputation in the state.
B) Create Elite Specialized Divisions and Diverse Roleplay Scenarios:
Using my command experience, I would create specialized units within the FIB, like Cybercrime, Counterterrorism, and Organized Crime, based on real FBI divisions. Each unit would get specific training and access to unique tools, making the FIB feel more professional and focused. By matching agents to roles that suit their strengths, we can tackle missions with more purpose and depth. This structure not only improves immersion for our members but also ensures every operation is meaningful, making the overall RP experience more exciting and engaging for everyone.
C) Forge a Highly Organized Network of Inter-Agency Partnerships:
With my experience in high command, I would work to build strong partnerships with other state organizations like local law enforcement (LSPD), EMS, NG, SAHP, GOV and the judiciary. I have a proven track record of coordinating with multiple agencies, allowing me to create a network for sharing intelligence and resources. By organizing joint operations and task forces, I can bring more undercover missions to the state, positioning the FIB as a leader in teamwork and cooperation. This collaboration would make the FIB a key center in state dynamics, adding depth and authenticity to the overall roleplay experience.
D) Build a Detailed Case Management and Documentation System:
With my background in judicial processes and case-building, I can set up a structured case management system for the FIB. Agents will be trained to create thorough case files, follow strict evidence protocols, and document every step of an investigation. This ensures that FIB operations are realistic, transparent, and fair, as all actions can be reviewed and justified. This level of legal documentation is something few candidates can offer, and it would make the FIB a model of professionalism and accountability in the state.
E) Cultivate Character-Driven Development with Unique Storylines:
By recognizing each agent's strengths, I would encourage them to develop detailed backstories and special skills, like a former cybercriminal turned analyst or an expert negotiator with a unique style. Setting personal goals, such as solving a major case or infiltrating a criminal group, would make each agent’s experience more meaningful. This character-focused approach adds depth to the roleplay, making the FIB more engaging and immersive. It would also encourage long-term involvement, making the FIB a desirable faction to join and a key part of the server’s roleplay community.
F) Enhance Roleplay Through Undercover Operations in Gang Infiltration:
Undercover operations within gang organizations would take roleplay to the next level by adding tension and realism to FIB missions. By placing agents in criminal groups, we can create complex storylines that feel like real law enforcement work. These operations give agents a chance to develop their characters as they build trust with criminals while hiding their true intentions. The risks of maintaining an undercover identity make the roleplay more exciting and unpredictable, leading to dynamic interactions. This approach would keep missions fresh and engaging, offering long-term, evolving scenarios that make the FIB's roleplay even more immersive.
G) Ranking System:
Each rank has defined roles, missions, and responsibilities that make the FIB’s operations feel realistic and allow for meaningful interaction between agents and the state’s broader factions. Players can advance through ranks, specialize in areas that suit their skills or interests, and build unique roleplay experiences, contributing to an evolving narrative in the state. This Ranking system encourages deeper roleplay, promotes cooperation within the FIB and with other factions, and keeps missions dynamic and varied.
[30] Director
[29] Deputy Director
[28] Assistant Director
[27] Federal Attorney
[26] Undercover Agent
[25] Senior Special Agent
[24] Special Agent
[23] Junior Special Agent
----------------------HIGH COMMAND—----------------------
[22] Intelligence Analyst
[21] Forensic Specialist
[20] Cybercrime Investigator
[19] Counter-Terrorism Agent
[18] Organized Crime Task Force Agent
[17] Public Affairs Officer
[16] Training Coordinator
[15] Human Resources Officer
[14] Internal Affairs Investigator
[13] Compliance Officer
[12] IT Specialist
[11] Operations Coordinator
[10] Community Liaison Officer
[9] Field Training Officer
[8] Surveillance Specialist
[7] Evidence Technician
[6] Research Analyst
[5] Behavioral Analyst
[4] Safety Officer
[3] Administrative Assistant
[2] Intern
[1] Volunteer
My Past Experience:
DOJ: Attorney General, Supreme Court Judge, DOJ State Court Judge, DOJ Senior State Attorney, DOJ Junior State Attorney,
LSPD: District Attorney, Assistant Chief of Police,
NG: Major General of Army, District Attorney (JAG), LT. Colonel,
FIB: Assistant Director, District Attorney,
SAHP: Chief of Staff and District Attorney,
LI: Senior Ads team, Junior Ads team, Ads intern
Will be an great leader!!Information
Additional information
- Your Name IRL: Mohil
- Your IRL Age: 25
- Time zone: GMT +5:30 hours
- Average online per day: 3-5 hours
- Your Discord: yagami9239
- Your Nickname: Mohil Yami
- Your ID: 141372
1. Leader of FIB (Federal Investigation Bureau)
2. Why do you want to be a leader of this specific organization? (List three reasons with explanation)
A) Unmatched Legal Expertise for High-Level Investigations:
My Background as DOJ Attorney General, I gained strong, practical knowledge of the judicial process, accuracy in procedures, and high standards in law enforcement. This legal expertise allows me to lead FIB investigations with a focus on realistic and respectful RP. Unlike most applicants, I have a clear understanding of building cases and handling evidence properly, which ensures that every FIB action is well-documented and justified. This level of professionalism makes the FIB a trustworthy organization within the state of San Andreas, one that citizens can rely on to act fairly and stay within the bounds of State law.
B) Proven High-Level Command Experience Under Pressure:
In my high command roles with other state organizations, I’ve led teams through complex, high-pressure situations, which has taught me to stay calm and make smart decisions even in chaotic moments. This experience helps me guide FIB agents effectively, especially during high-stakes missions like raids, undercover mission, and negotiations. I’m skilled at recognizing each agent’s strengths, allowing me to create specialized teams that increase our chances of success. This leadership experience means I can organize and direct the FIB with precision, a unique skill that sets me apart from other candidates.
C) Exceptional Inter-Agency Coordination Skills for Cohesive Operations:
In my previous roles, I worked closely with various state organizations, building strong relationships across departments. I know how important it is for agencies to coordinate well, and I bring a talent for fostering trust and clear communication with other law enforcement and government teams. By aligning the FIB’s efforts with other groups, I can lead joint operations that run smoothly and make a real impact. This coordination skill allows the FIB to be a center of organized intelligence, using shared resources and information for complex, multi-layered operations that enhance the overall experience across the state.
3. Your advice for improving Roleplay level in organization.
A) Establish Rigorous SOPs (Standard Operating Procedures) and Legal-Based Training Modules:
With my background as DOJ Attorney General, I can create detailed SOPs and training programs based on real-life legal standards. This would cover crucial areas like evidence collection, witness interviews, and working with other agencies. My experience allows me to train agents in lawful procedures and reinforce a clear chain of command, adding a level of precision that goes beyond typical roleplay. This approach ensures the FIB operates with high accuracy and authenticity, providing players with a realistic experience and boosting the FIB's reputation in the state.
B) Create Elite Specialized Divisions and Diverse Roleplay Scenarios:
Using my command experience, I would create specialized units within the FIB, like Cybercrime, Counterterrorism, and Organized Crime, based on real FBI divisions. Each unit would get specific training and access to unique tools, making the FIB feel more professional and focused. By matching agents to roles that suit their strengths, we can tackle missions with more purpose and depth. This structure not only improves immersion for our members but also ensures every operation is meaningful, making the overall RP experience more exciting and engaging for everyone.
C) Forge a Highly Organized Network of Inter-Agency Partnerships:
With my experience in high command, I would work to build strong partnerships with other state organizations like local law enforcement (LSPD), EMS, NG, SAHP, GOV and the judiciary. I have a proven track record of coordinating with multiple agencies, allowing me to create a network for sharing intelligence and resources. By organizing joint operations and task forces, I can bring more undercover missions to the state, positioning the FIB as a leader in teamwork and cooperation. This collaboration would make the FIB a key center in state dynamics, adding depth and authenticity to the overall roleplay experience.
D) Build a Detailed Case Management and Documentation System:
With my background in judicial processes and case-building, I can set up a structured case management system for the FIB. Agents will be trained to create thorough case files, follow strict evidence protocols, and document every step of an investigation. This ensures that FIB operations are realistic, transparent, and fair, as all actions can be reviewed and justified. This level of legal documentation is something few candidates can offer, and it would make the FIB a model of professionalism and accountability in the state.
E) Cultivate Character-Driven Development with Unique Storylines:
By recognizing each agent's strengths, I would encourage them to develop detailed backstories and special skills, like a former cybercriminal turned analyst or an expert negotiator with a unique style. Setting personal goals, such as solving a major case or infiltrating a criminal group, would make each agent’s experience more meaningful. This character-focused approach adds depth to the roleplay, making the FIB more engaging and immersive. It would also encourage long-term involvement, making the FIB a desirable faction to join and a key part of the server’s roleplay community.
F) Enhance Roleplay Through Undercover Operations in Gang Infiltration:
Undercover operations within gang organizations would take roleplay to the next level by adding tension and realism to FIB missions. By placing agents in criminal groups, we can create complex storylines that feel like real law enforcement work. These operations give agents a chance to develop their characters as they build trust with criminals while hiding their true intentions. The risks of maintaining an undercover identity make the roleplay more exciting and unpredictable, leading to dynamic interactions. This approach would keep missions fresh and engaging, offering long-term, evolving scenarios that make the FIB's roleplay even more immersive.
G) Ranking System:
Each rank has defined roles, missions, and responsibilities that make the FIB’s operations feel realistic and allow for meaningful interaction between agents and the state’s broader factions. Players can advance through ranks, specialize in areas that suit their skills or interests, and build unique roleplay experiences, contributing to an evolving narrative in the state. This Ranking system encourages deeper roleplay, promotes cooperation within the FIB and with other factions, and keeps missions dynamic and varied.
[30] Director
[29] Deputy Director
[28] Assistant Director
[27] Federal Attorney
[26] Undercover Agent
[25] Senior Special Agent
[24] Special Agent
[23] Junior Special Agent
----------------------HIGH COMMAND—----------------------
[22] Intelligence Analyst
[21] Forensic Specialist
[20] Cybercrime Investigator
[19] Counter-Terrorism Agent
[18] Organized Crime Task Force Agent
[17] Public Affairs Officer
[16] Training Coordinator
[15] Human Resources Officer
[14] Internal Affairs Investigator
[13] Compliance Officer
[12] IT Specialist
[11] Operations Coordinator
[10] Community Liaison Officer
[9] Field Training Officer
[8] Surveillance Specialist
[7] Evidence Technician
[6] Research Analyst
[5] Behavioral Analyst
[4] Safety Officer
[3] Administrative Assistant
[2] Intern
[1] Volunteer
My Past Experience:
DOJ: Attorney General, Supreme Court Judge, DOJ State Court Judge, DOJ Senior State Attorney, DOJ Junior State Attorney,
LSPD: District Attorney, Assistant Chief of Police,
NG: Major General of Army, District Attorney (JAG), LT. Colonel,
FIB: Assistant Director, District Attorney,
SAHP: Chief of Staff and District Attorney,
LI: Senior Ads team, Junior Ads team, Ads intern
Lol broo is fucked up with the Ranking system. You should putInformation
Additional information
- Your Name IRL: Mohil
- Your IRL Age: 25
- Time zone: GMT +5:30 hours
- Average online per day: 3-5 hours
- Your Discord: yagami9239
- Your Nickname: Mohil Yami
- Your ID: 141372
1. Leader of FIB (Federal Investigation Bureau)
2. Why do you want to be a leader of this specific organization? (List three reasons with explanation)
A) Unmatched Legal Expertise for High-Level Investigations:
My Background as DOJ Attorney General, I gained strong, practical knowledge of the judicial process, accuracy in procedures, and high standards in law enforcement. This legal expertise allows me to lead FIB investigations with a focus on realistic and respectful RP. Unlike most applicants, I have a clear understanding of building cases and handling evidence properly, which ensures that every FIB action is well-documented and justified. This level of professionalism makes the FIB a trustworthy organization within the state of San Andreas, one that citizens can rely on to act fairly and stay within the bounds of State law.
B) Proven High-Level Command Experience Under Pressure:
In my high command roles with other state organizations, I’ve led teams through complex, high-pressure situations, which has taught me to stay calm and make smart decisions even in chaotic moments. This experience helps me guide FIB agents effectively, especially during high-stakes missions like raids, undercover mission, and negotiations. I’m skilled at recognizing each agent’s strengths, allowing me to create specialized teams that increase our chances of success. This leadership experience means I can organize and direct the FIB with precision, a unique skill that sets me apart from other candidates.
C) Exceptional Inter-Agency Coordination Skills for Cohesive Operations:
In my previous roles, I worked closely with various state organizations, building strong relationships across departments. I know how important it is for agencies to coordinate well, and I bring a talent for fostering trust and clear communication with other law enforcement and government teams. By aligning the FIB’s efforts with other groups, I can lead joint operations that run smoothly and make a real impact. This coordination skill allows the FIB to be a center of organized intelligence, using shared resources and information for complex, multi-layered operations that enhance the overall experience across the state.
3. Your advice for improving Roleplay level in organization.
A) Establish Rigorous SOPs (Standard Operating Procedures) and Legal-Based Training Modules:
With my background as DOJ Attorney General, I can create detailed SOPs and training programs based on real-life legal standards. This would cover crucial areas like evidence collection, witness interviews, and working with other agencies. My experience allows me to train agents in lawful procedures and reinforce a clear chain of command, adding a level of precision that goes beyond typical roleplay. This approach ensures the FIB operates with high accuracy and authenticity, providing players with a realistic experience and boosting the FIB's reputation in the state.
B) Create Elite Specialized Divisions and Diverse Roleplay Scenarios:
Using my command experience, I would create specialized units within the FIB, like Cybercrime, Counterterrorism, and Organized Crime, based on real FBI divisions. Each unit would get specific training and access to unique tools, making the FIB feel more professional and focused. By matching agents to roles that suit their strengths, we can tackle missions with more purpose and depth. This structure not only improves immersion for our members but also ensures every operation is meaningful, making the overall RP experience more exciting and engaging for everyone.
C) Forge a Highly Organized Network of Inter-Agency Partnerships:
With my experience in high command, I would work to build strong partnerships with other state organizations like local law enforcement (LSPD), EMS, NG, SAHP, GOV and the judiciary. I have a proven track record of coordinating with multiple agencies, allowing me to create a network for sharing intelligence and resources. By organizing joint operations and task forces, I can bring more undercover missions to the state, positioning the FIB as a leader in teamwork and cooperation. This collaboration would make the FIB a key center in state dynamics, adding depth and authenticity to the overall roleplay experience.
D) Build a Detailed Case Management and Documentation System:
With my background in judicial processes and case-building, I can set up a structured case management system for the FIB. Agents will be trained to create thorough case files, follow strict evidence protocols, and document every step of an investigation. This ensures that FIB operations are realistic, transparent, and fair, as all actions can be reviewed and justified. This level of legal documentation is something few candidates can offer, and it would make the FIB a model of professionalism and accountability in the state.
E) Cultivate Character-Driven Development with Unique Storylines:
By recognizing each agent's strengths, I would encourage them to develop detailed backstories and special skills, like a former cybercriminal turned analyst or an expert negotiator with a unique style. Setting personal goals, such as solving a major case or infiltrating a criminal group, would make each agent’s experience more meaningful. This character-focused approach adds depth to the roleplay, making the FIB more engaging and immersive. It would also encourage long-term involvement, making the FIB a desirable faction to join and a key part of the server’s roleplay community.
F) Enhance Roleplay Through Undercover Operations in Gang Infiltration:
Undercover operations within gang organizations would take roleplay to the next level by adding tension and realism to FIB missions. By placing agents in criminal groups, we can create complex storylines that feel like real law enforcement work. These operations give agents a chance to develop their characters as they build trust with criminals while hiding their true intentions. The risks of maintaining an undercover identity make the roleplay more exciting and unpredictable, leading to dynamic interactions. This approach would keep missions fresh and engaging, offering long-term, evolving scenarios that make the FIB's roleplay even more immersive.
G) Ranking System:
Each rank has defined roles, missions, and responsibilities that make the FIB’s operations feel realistic and allow for meaningful interaction between agents and the state’s broader factions. Players can advance through ranks, specialize in areas that suit their skills or interests, and build unique roleplay experiences, contributing to an evolving narrative in the state. This Ranking system encourages deeper roleplay, promotes cooperation within the FIB and with other factions, and keeps missions dynamic and varied.
[30] Director
[29] Deputy Director
[28] Assistant Director
[27] Federal Attorney
[26] Undercover Agent
[25] Senior Special Agent
[24] Special Agent
[23] Junior Special Agent
----------------------HIGH COMMAND—----------------------
[22] Intelligence Analyst
[21] Forensic Specialist
[20] Cybercrime Investigator
[19] Counter-Terrorism Agent
[18] Organized Crime Task Force Agent
[17] Public Affairs Officer
[16] Training Coordinator
[15] Human Resources Officer
[14] Internal Affairs Investigator
[13] Compliance Officer
[12] IT Specialist
[11] Operations Coordinator
[10] Community Liaison Officer
[9] Field Training Officer
[8] Surveillance Specialist
[7] Evidence Technician
[6] Research Analyst
[5] Behavioral Analyst
[4] Safety Officer
[3] Administrative Assistant
[2] Intern
[1] Volunteer
My Past Experience:
DOJ: Attorney General, Supreme Court Judge, DOJ State Court Judge, DOJ Senior State Attorney, DOJ Junior State Attorney,
LSPD: District Attorney, Assistant Chief of Police,
NG: Major General of Army, District Attorney (JAG), LT. Colonel,
FIB: Assistant Director, District Attorney,
SAHP: Chief of Staff and District Attorney,
LI: Senior Ads team, Junior Ads team, Ads intern
Lol broo is fucked up with the Ranking system. You should put
30. Batman
29. Superman
28. Spider Man
Remove assistant Director, deputy director and director thats suit more with ur ranking system lol
Bam is biggest npc i have ever seen + rehan rana also npc they both don’t deserves to become an leader bcs they are npcInformation
1: Your name IRL: Ahmad
2: Your IRL Age: 19
3: Time Zone: GMT +5
4: Average online per day: 11-16 hours
5: Your Discord: Bam4616
6: Your Nickname: Bam Asiri
7: Your ID: 155409
Additional Information
1: Leader of FIB.
2: Why do you want to be a leader of this specific organization? (List three reasons with explanation)
I want to become the leader of this organization because I feel the RP is not being done well enough right now. To improve it and implement my ideas, I need to take this role and get rid of favoritism and unprofessional behavior. Currently, too many people are given ranks they don’t deserve, especially positions they can’t handle. This leads to poor RP due to lack of strategy and strong leadership in different situations. I want to fix all of this by securing the leader position.
Secondly, with the right knowledge and team, we can have a successful term under my leadership, where my agents will not only act professionally but also enjoy fun events to keep things exciting and engaging. Having served as a leader before, I’ve learned that there are areas I can improve. I believe I’m well suited for this position now, as I’ve gained enough experience to make things better.
Thirdly, over the past few days, I've noticed there’s been little coordination between organizations. If I secure this position, I’ll share my strategies with other organizations and work together to resolve the issues currently affecting legal groups. This way, we can improve coordination, enhance RP, and tackle problems that could cause trouble for us.
3: Your advices for improving RolePlay level in organization.
To improve RP, I’ll assign specific positions for my agents during bank protection to avoid everyone rushing to the doors. We’ll create a layered security system. Some agents will cover the gates, others will be further in, and a few will be near or inside the vault. This will give us organized, multilayered security, making the RP more realistic and better overall.
I’ll set clear roles for each agent in hostage situations, like having a lead negotiator and snipers. Placing snipers in safe spots nearby will help them watch gangsters and any third parties that could cause trouble, making the RP better. We’ll also have a dedicated negotiation team to keep the hostage safe, instead of random agents stepping in, which will help avoid confusion and keep things realistic.
Thirdly. I’ll instruct my agents to wear situation appropriate uniforms, like SWAT or Spec Ops gear, during events like hostage situations. This is a change from the current practice where high commands sometimes wear casual clothes in serious situations. This will make the RP more professional and realistic.
Lastly, I’ll make sure agents stay professional during serious events by avoiding jokes, unnecessary talk, or off topic discussions. This will help everyone stay in character and keep the RP realistic.
------------------------------ Past Experience ------------------------------
Ex FIB Director
Ex FIB Deputy Director
Ex Deputy Chief SAHP
Ex USSS Senior Agent (GOV)
Ex DOJ Law Student
Why bro feeling jealous?Bam is biggest npc i have ever seen + rehan rana also npc they both don’t deserves to become an leader bcs they are npc
Best LeaderInformation
1. Your name IRL - Shivam
2. Your age - 17
3. Time zone - GMT+5:30
4. Average online per day - 6 to 7 hours
5. Your Discord - wolfgangster
6Your Nickname - Wolf Gangster
7. Your ID - 92745
Additional information
1. Leader of...Federal Investigation Bureau
2. Why do you want to be a leader of this specific organization? (List three reasons with explanation)
1) My thoughts on fib and why it need changes: FIB is one of the most important organization in city and it hold a significant amount of power in city icly and because of that lot FIB agents have let power go to there Head and because of that it has caused big issues so i want to change FIB back to how it was in old time it was disciplined , Agents were experienced and smart peoples and while it still had conflict with other orgs but it was never so bad so i want to become leader so i can make it better an od ia do not like seeing fib how its now it i will make sure that my agents are quality not quantity and don't let the power go to there Head and maintain a professional relationship and friendly to i want to show the city again that why FIB was so much respected and my IA and HR will drill there head with new things and discipline into there Head
2) My experience and how i can i use it: i been in city for 2 year nearly and i have acquired lot of experience in RP whether its legal or illegal i been in both and in high position and leader in my as Families leader for 2 months we had most active gang we did every rp event and i learned and teched lot of people in this time they also become leader and while i was ng leader ii learned lot about legislation and what power every org hold more better in my time as deputy governor i was very active as well nearly in every state inspection gp global i can attend and in ic events to and also by being lawyer i fought cases and also improved my negotiation skills i been undersheriff know and handle store and gun to and flighted in combats while i am lspd deputy i notice that city has it own small crime spots where leos need number and planning in that i am excellent yet don't think i just got the position no i know how hard you have to get rank and i respect each rank in my time doing all this and my lattes vagos term in that i did so much activity's bs hostage store and lot i used my experience to win even though we were low on numbers so with my experience i think i can use in fib to Win store and Gun store with my planning experience of location while in gang raids i know how to keep info inside the org and catch any spy while at subs i know how can i place my agents and surprise gang while in hostage sit i know to when to hide my self and when to negotiate and how to put pressure on gang members Because of m experience in city i nearly have learned mastered all of thing and i did notice new fib term with new agents that there lack of knowledge about legislation so i will try to fix it and i was scj 2 or 3 time i learned and know inner working of doj and i was also FA of fib and did events and undercover work that has add lot of new plans to my mind
3) A Team not enemy's: because i have been in city for long time i have lot of friends and contacts that are very experienced and loyal to me with them i can Fix fib and improve it while i will be not alone in this i will have support of other org as my agents will be polite and Professional and we will maintain good relationship with them i know that if state orgs Actually decided to cooperate fully and decided to be a team they cant lose any store or any situation because we have number even if we don't have numbers we have more advanced weapons and more weapons we have advanced technology yet we lose because of EGO.LACK of Trust so i will do my best as i can to improve the my and my agents make friends with other state employee and i WILL succeed in it because i already done it many time and i know that if i get the term i have support of all state leader and lot of HC i will actually do the training exercise that improve our coordination not just the act i will make sure that ITS not fib vs gov or ng ITS FIB,NG,GOV,SAHP.LSPD,EMS we are all together in it i will use my experience in FIB and other orgs to make sure that
3.Your advices for improving RolePlay level in organization.
1,) More RP : I have noticed that in lot of situation we rather just post forums and leave it to admin but i also want to do rp if a Corrupts officer or any state employee were being arrested they would do just code a and other would be post forum and leave it but i would like to make arrest warrant for him and some other case like that were we can do lot of rp but don't because reason other don't like
2) active leader: i been leader many time and i learned that if you have even the best deputy but leader is not active the members will be less active and i did make sure in nearly every term that i can be active as i can i nm y last term as vagos leader i make sure be active and lead every events i can and i interacted with my member that what keep a organization alive if there is no friendship or bonds no matter how much you pay them they will not stay
3) Real Academy: lot of agents and people in city think that FIB is perfect but i would say otherwise because i seen lot of mistake and issue from them as well so i would actually make academy that has teacher and where Agents can ask any doubts where they do not have to worry about being embarrassed and can ask anything and we are doing it right now in lspd because of this lot of old and new units have not done mistake because they are not afraid that if they asked that they will be reprimanded or made fun of not it will be a friendly and safe environment
My Departments
Spec ops: Spec ops is back bone of FIB's Fighting force and its job to Response to every Global situation every store and every events That FIB can attend they identity will be hidden and they have partial immunity since they are A special department and Spec ops Agents can use heavy weapons and must be good at shooting and negotiating
IA: IA is one of the most important department of FIB its the departments that manages logs, cars, that Agents are in discipline and make sure internal working of ORG is good and in controller they
UC: UC is most important department of FIB since they are Responsible for Evidence needed for gang and black market raid that is conducted by FIB they goal is to go undercover catch wanted criminal , catch drugs and weapon deals , and get evidence on criminals organizations
OO- OO is UC department but it is more specialized and experienced Agents that will be put in this department there on and only Task is to get evidence on criminals organization and help the State in every way they can
HRT- HRT is department is often Underestimated in FIB but it is very important for FIB i will add specialized and Hard Training Programs for High commands also and HRT while handling Hiring and training of NON HC will have to mange that and it will also handle promotion with IA
My experience in a well organized form:-
My Experience -
Former NG Leader /2x/ Rank 30
Former Famlies Leader /2x/Rank 15
Former Vagos Leader / 1x/ Rank 16
Former MaraBunta Leader / 1x/ Rank 16
Former Fib Assistant Director and chief of staff / Rank 28 and Rank 27
Former MaraBunta deputy / Rank 14
Former Bloods deputy / Rank 14
Former Famlies deputy / Rank 14
Former Vagos Underdeputy / Rank 13
Former bloods UnderDeputy / Rank 13
Former Bunta UnderDeputy / Rank 13
Former Server Admin
Former Lt.general / Rank 29
Former Deptuy Govenor / Rank 29
Former Us attorney 1 and 2 /Rank 17/ Rank 23
Former USSS Director / Rank 26
Former Supreme court juged / 2x / Rank 26
Former SAHP Undersheriff / Rank 29
Former SAHP Chief commander / Rank 28
Right Now Deputy Chief of Police / Rank 29
My Rank System
30) Director
29) Deputy Director
28) Assistant Directors
27) Chief of Staff
26) 00 Handler
25) Head of Department
24) Deputy Head of Department
23) 00 agent
22) supervisor
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21) Commanding Agent
20) Black Ops Agent III
19) Black Ops Agent II
18) Black Ops Agent I
17) Elite SSA
16) Senior Elite Agent
15) Elite Agent
14) Federal SSA
13) Senior Federal Agent
12) Federal Agent
11) Senior Special Agent
10) Senior Agent
9) Senior Field Agent
8) Agent
7) Senior Field Operative
6) Field Operative
5) Junior Operative
4) Field Agent
3) Field Assistant
2) LOA
1) Suspended
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Additional information:
- Name IRL: Petar
- IRL Age: 33
- Time Zone: GMT+1
- Average Online Per Day: 5-10 hours
- Discord: ethanhunt2.0
- Nickname: Ethan Hunt
- ID: 165330
Leader of FIB
2. Why do you want to be a leader of this specific organization? (List three reasons with explanation)
- Improving Citizen Involvement and Public Relations
My main goal is to improve FIB's reputation so that people and other organizations really want to work with us. To handle updates and promote public involvement, I would create a department dedicated to public relations. This team would hold discussions, provide updates on FIB activities, and show how we're helping fight crime. In order for FIB to stand out as a organization that people respect and want to have contact with, the goal is to strengthen our relationship with the public and build confidence.
- Bringing New Ideas and Responsibility
I have prior experience with FIB, so I am aware of some of the problems we have run into. My leadership would be centered on taking responsibility and implementing a fresh strategy without making the same mistakes twice. To bring in new ideas and passion, I would assemble a core team of individuals who were not involved in the prior leadership. In order to ensure that we're constantly improving and keeping our operating course, I would also put up frequent feedback and reporting.
- Practical Organizational Improvements
My third focus is to bring in simple, effective improvements that help both agents and the public. Instead of adding new departments, I’d work on making the current ones better by shifting responsibilities around a bit. This would let departments like Undercover and Intelligence work more smoothly on their main tasks. Simple changes, like improving how evidence and operations are handled, will keep agents from getting overloaded and help each team focus on giving the best service they can.3. Your advice for improving RolePlay level in the organization
- Using FIB Buildings for Realistic RolePlay
To make RolePlay more real, I’ll focus on using the FIB buildings we already have. The interrogation rooms will be used for in-character questioning, and we’ll also use the press and meeting rooms for public statements, which will help us connect more with the community. Plus, I’ll set up weekly training at the shooting range and the "Kill House" at the pier so agents can improve their skills and make the whole environment feel more realistic. We will be using the armored vehicles more frequently and that will also boost peoples moral.
- Organizing Public Engagement Sessions and Weekly Events
More than just inner role-playing is required to build FIB's relationship with the citizens; it involves creating experiences in which people can take part. At the FIB headquarters, I will plan weekly Community Awareness Days so people can speak to agents, find out more about what the FIB does, and learn how to report crimes. By promoting community involvement, such events will make FIB less intimidating and accessible.
- Ceremonies for Promotion and Recognition
Standard promotion ceremonies will be used to celebrate agent results, boost spirits, and create a feeling of brotherhood within FIB. We will celebrate agents' efforts based on open log and activity checks during weekly ceremonies at the Amphitheater instead of giving them promotions at random. The HR department will help with this by tracking agent improvement, checking certification for promotions.