devjust132
#147829389Sunday, October 12, 2014 7:54 PM GMT

1. Do you believe the ‘ends justify the means?’ Use any example to prove or disprove your response. Yes I do, because if you try hard for something then you don't get in, what is the point of to keep trying if you don't get in. I would keep trying to get to HR but you should get it done the first time. 2. You've been raiding an enemy of RSF for 45 minutes. The flag has been going back and forth since the raid begun. What do you do in this situation? You want to set up a perimeter around the flag in different locations so you can stop the enemy from getting the flag from any place. You want to have at least two guys at each location so if one dies the other one can call back up or kill them. 3. An RSF member asks you for a promotion during training. How should you respond? I would respond by saying "No," because you never ask for a promotion in training because it is disrespectful and can influence (hopefully not) other members so they ask for a promotion, then no one would get a promotion. 4. You feel you’re being disrespected by another high-rank. How do you go about solving this problem? I would solve this problem by reporting them to a higher rank than them if they keep doing this over and over again, if it is just one time I would let it slide, but multiple times I would report them to a higher rank. 5. Do you believe it is ‘better’ to be feared or loved, as a high-rank in a clan? Explain fully, why you feel the way you do. I think that you should be loved in a clan because if you are feared then no one would come to training's and no one would like you. If you are loved then a lot more people would want to come to your training's and more people would want you to host training's. 6. You feel you deserve to be promoted. Do you ask? How do you ask? What do you feel is the best thing to do in this situation? Give reasoning to support your conclusions. I think that you should not ask at all and try and do your best so that they think that you should be promoted. So you should do really good in everything and talk to your teammates for communication at the end of training's you should stand in the front so they can see and see if you get a promotion. 7. You have a suggestion you feel will help RSF. You consult a higher rank, and your ideas get ‘shot down.’ What should you do? You keep trying till your idea doesn't get shot down and you keep your hopes up so you can do your best on telling that idea to help RSF. 8. Generally- why do you want to become a high-rank in RSF? Why did you choose RSF in particular? I want to become a high rank in RSF because if I am bored then I could hold a training and have fun with my comrades. I chose RSF because other groups have to many people like F.E.A.R and it is hard to get into a training because there are so many people trying to get in to the training and if there are not enough people then the training's wont be as hard because not a lot of people would come. In RSF it is just the right amount of people so you can enjoy training's with out the server being full all the time. 9. What do you hope to accomplish in RSF long-term and short-term? i hope to accomplish being a well-respected HR, I want people to know me and come to my training's not because they want to train because I am hosting it and they want to have fun with me. 10. Explain an ideal way to control a noisy crowd. What do you say to maintain order, and keep the server under control? Explain the process, step by step, with various possible situations. You can say a thret so that they will stop talking like, " :m If you don't stop talking then you might be exiled or demoted." or you can say if you keep talking then you will not be able to participate in the nexed event, or be kicked and you will slock the server.
brokenIight
#147829479Sunday, October 12, 2014 7:55 PM GMT

died you're gonna 'thret'en your trainees lol good job great hr!!!!!!
Comradius
#147829821Sunday, October 12, 2014 7:59 PM GMT

Good luck, Majors! Blue will prevail.
Tofuboy97
#147833436Sunday, October 12, 2014 8:42 PM GMT

[1] Do you believe the ‘ends justify the means?’ Use any example to prove or disprove your response. I do not think that the ends justify the means. I think this because I have experienced many different wars fought between RSF and the enemy. Even though we may have won these wars, it didn't mean that what we did was "good", and vice versa for losing. [2] You’ve been raiding an enemy of RSF for 45 minutes. The flag has been going back and forth since the raid begun. What do you do in this situation? If I were raiding an enemy for 45+ minutes and the flag was going back and forth, I would post on the wall requesting backup and pump up my comrades in order to take back control of the battle. [3] An RSF member asks you for a promotion during training. How should you respond? If an RSF member were to ask me for promotion during a training, I would remind them that they need to earn a promotion by showing many different qualities, and impressing the Trainer. I would then give an example, such as "Show respect". [4] You feel you’re being disrespected by another high-rank. How do you go about solving this problem? If I felt that I was being disrespected by a fellow high-rank, I would first kindly ask the person to stop. My next stepo would be to contact a General+ and notify them of the problem, and what has been going on with the individual. [5] Do you believe it is ‘better’ to be feared or loved, as a high-rank in a clan? Explain fully, why you feel the way you do. I think that as a high-rank, it is better to be feared. I think fear is better because it notifies "goof-balls" that you are not a force to be reckoned with. Also, if an HR is loved in his/her clan, it can lead to problems like favoritism accusations, so on and so forth. [6] You feel you deserve to be promoted. Do you ask? How do you ask? What do you feel is the best thing to do in this situation? Give reasoning to support your conclusions. If I felt that I deserved a promotion, I would not ask for one. I would demonstrate to a higher rank that I do deserve a promotion by presenting social and physical skills. I think that this option is better than asking because asking for a promotion can be considered immature, selfish, and other things. [7] You have a suggestion you feel will help RSF. You consult a higher rank, and your ideas get ‘shot down.’ What should you do? If my ideas for the greater good of RSF were shot down by a higher rank, I would contact another HR. I would do this because I know that every high rank is different and has their own opinion. I also refuse to let my ideas go down without a fight. [8] Generally- why do you want to become a high-rank in RSF? Why did you choose RSF in particular? I want to become an HR in RSF because it is an amazing clan that I have been with since my first day on ROBLOX, and I will be here until my last. I chose RSF because one of my friends recommended it to me, so I tried it out and quickly bonded with other members.e [9] What do you hope to accomplish in RSF long-term and short-term? In the short-term, I hope to re-establish relationships with many HRs and other members of RSF, as well as make new ones. In the long-term, I hope to change RSF for the better, and satisfy everyone in their own way. [10] Explain an ideal way to control a noisy crowd. What do you say to maintain order, and keep the server under control? Explain the process, step by step, with various possible situations. If I were trying to keep a training session quiet, I would first :m everyone to be quiet. I would give a few more warnings, and then begin to kick those who refused to follow the rules. I would lastly cancel promotions for the training. If I were trying to control a crowd at a rally or other similar event, I would repeat the following steps except ask other HRs instead of cancel promotions.
gege9876543210
#147837102Sunday, October 12, 2014 9:31 PM GMT

I am impressed by the well written responses to these questions. Keep it up, Majors!
ForgedVoid
#147840091Sunday, October 12, 2014 10:15 PM GMT

hate this hr system but eh.. g'luck to any decent major
midflight
#147866684Monday, October 13, 2014 4:31 AM GMT

crap tryhards tryhards everywhere
iShonna
#147867075Monday, October 13, 2014 4:40 AM GMT

I am impressed rsf is not completely dead due to these idiotic morons with 2nd grade grammar
spyderaudir8
#147873936Monday, October 13, 2014 9:15 AM GMT

[1] Do you believe the ‘ends justify the means?’ Use any example to prove or disprove your response. Yes, it's like defending/raiding a fort that when you do something wrong while defending/raiding a fort it may take the chances of winning a raid/defense and it depends on how you do it. [2] You’ve been raiding an enemy of RSF for 45 minutes. The flag has been going back and forth since the raid begun. What do you do in this situation? Most groups happens like this even now. So, what i'm gonna do is try to communicate the team and ask a battle plan on how to defend it without the enemy getting the flag. Battle plans can get a high percentage on winning. [3] An RSF member asks you for a promotion during training. How should you respond? How I will respond: "Getting a promotion requires skill and discipline to obtain a new rank so that you can show that you are perfectly fit of being on the higher level that your previous rank. So train hard and by attending defenses or by patrolling our fort you may get a chance of getting a promotion." [4] You feel you’re being disrespected by another high-rank. How do you go about solving this problem? I will try to stop him from disrespecting me if he ignored it. I would private message a higher rank than him. [5] Do you believe it is ‘better’ to be feared or loved, as a high-rank in a clan? Explain fully, why you feel the way you do. I learned this one from a High Rank. He won't follow your orders or flame you and disrespects you. So try to be friendly to him so that he will stop being mean to you. [6] You feel you deserve to be promoted. Do you ask? How do you ask? What do you feel is the best thing to do in this situation? Give reasoning to support your conclusions. I won't ask a High Rank. Instead, I will show them my skills during the training to prove to them that I deserve a promotion. Not by asking. It's about showing it and to prove it that your worthy on obtaining a promotion. [7] You have a suggestion you feel will help RSF. You consult a higher rank, and your ideas get ‘shot down.’ What should you do? When that happens to me, I will make something or an idea to prove to the High Ranks that it's a great idea. [8] Generally- why do you want to become a high-rank in RSF? Why did you choose RSF in particular? RSF is not my main group Vortex Security is. But, for RSF, I want to be an HR to experience on how to lead Low Ranks and try to improve there skills and discipline and not to act like a kid anymore. It same goes to Vortex Security. And I joined RSF a year ago. [9] What do you hope to accomplish in RSF long-term and short-term? Some people doesn't like RCl/Gun Fighting sometimes they don't participate it. But, when it comes to Sword Fighting, They loved it. Gun Fighting is important also to improve. Because, what if your in a raid that they only use guns and your being forced to use them. So we need to improve our gun fighting skills not only Sword Fighting. [10] Explain an ideal way to control a noisy crowd. What do you say to maintain order, and keep the server under control? Explain the process, step by step, with various possible situations. If your hosting a training with noisy low ranks. You may say to them to 'Quiet down' if they ignored your order try by giving him/her a warning if it still not working, try to use the admin commands by kicking them to show that your the one is incharge in the training and to make everyone to respect you.
Klivax
#147876183Monday, October 13, 2014 11:30 AM GMT

Oh the times doing these dotdotdot
Vineyard5740
#147876653Monday, October 13, 2014 11:56 AM GMT

[1] Do you believe the ‘ends justify the means?’ Use any example to prove or disprove your response. Yes, I do believe that the end justifies the means. There is a saying, "Sometimes you must take one step backwards to take two steps forward". It means you must sometimes make a sacrifice to keep moving forward in the positive direction. [2] You’ve been raiding an enemy of RSF for 45 minutes. The flag has been going back and forth since the raid begun. What do you do in this situation? In the scenario that the flag is owned by the enemies, I would rally everyone up at the spawn, and put people in small groups, so as to spread the enemies defense out or have some groups sneak past. If RSF does own the flag, I would put half of the men near the flag, and spread out the remaining soldiers, with the most soldiers close to the flag room, and the least amount of men far from it. [3] An RSF member asks you for a promotion during training. How should you respond? I would say "If you excel in this training, you will get the promotion. However, if you don't get a promotion, it doesn't mean you're bad. It just means that you need to keep practicing and come to trainings, and you will get it. [4] You feel you’re being disrespected by another high-rank. How do you go about solving this problem? I would first politely ask the High rank to stop. If that doesn't work I would ask him/her to take it to a party chat of private messages. If they keep disrespecting me in public, I would pm a higher rank. [5] Do you believe it is ‘better’ to be feared or loved, as a high-rank in a clan? Explain fully, why you feel the way you do. I believe it's better to be loved in RSF because if you're loved, it means that not only are you respected, but also liked. Also, if you are kind to other people the will be kind back to you. next, I believe it's better to be loved because if you're loved, people will look up to you as a role model. [6] You feel you deserve to be promoted. Do you ask? How do you ask? What do you feel is the best thing to do in this situation? Give reasoning to support your conclusions. If I felt I deserved to be promoted, I would ask the host, after training, to explain why I wasn't promoted, and improve on it. If felt I deserved to be promoted from patrolling, I would take a screenshot of my time, and pm it to a Brigadier or higher. [7] You have a suggestion you feel will help RSF. You consult a higher rank, and your ideas get ‘shot down.’ What should you do? If my suggestion were shot down, I would try to improve on it, and send it to different high-rank. If I got shot down again, I would repeat the process. [8] Generally- why do you want to become a high-rank in RSF? Why did you choose RSF in particular? I wan't to become a high-rank in RSF because I want to help the great community that we have and I want to help RSF grow. I chose RSF because it was my first clan that I joined, and the one I have been most committed to. [9] What do you hope to accomplish in RSF long-term and short-term? I hope to host more trainings, host raids, and and help member relations with occasional games nights, and other events. In the long term, I hope to create an division that is the last line of defense if we are being raided, and become a friendly hr whom people can trust. [10] Explain an ideal way to control a noisy crowd. What do you say to maintain order, and keep the server under control? Explain the process, step by step, with various possible situations. I would first message "Silence" if things were out of control. If people kept talking, I would kick a few people, most likely the ones who started the talking. If they kept talking, I would kick whoever talked, until they stopped. Finally, I would order a two minute silence, and use the countdown command. If people talked during the silence, I would respawn them, and they would have to miss an event and not talk the whole event.
Statfire
#147877801Monday, October 13, 2014 12:45 PM GMT

fruit you should've made it so they would pm someone the answers so it would reduce copying
Kuanite
#147882708Monday, October 13, 2014 3:08 PM GMT

[1] Do you believe the 'End justify the means?' Use any example to prove or disprove your response. Yes, I believe the ends justify the means. Wrong actions (like lying. Not in all cases) are necessary to achieve good outcomes, for example- lying to someone to not be rude about them. Their actions can only be considered by the outcome. [2]You've been raiding an enemy of RSF for 45 minutes. The flag has been going back and forth since the raid began. What do you do in this situation? Many raids I've been in are like this. I would regroup everyone and keep fighting and pushing through. They can not kill everyone at once, Or keep fighting until the enemy gives up and flees. [3]An RSF member asks you for a promotion during training. How should you respond? I would say "Please do not wreck that chance by asking me. If you want a proper talk, come to me after training" [4] You fell you're being disrespected by another high-rank. How do you go about solving this problem. First, I'd politely ask them to stop and say how its making me feel. If he/she doesn't stop I will threat to get a higher-rank involved to solve the problem. [5] Do you believe it is 'Better' to be feared or loved as a high-rank in a clan? Explain fully, why do you feel the way you do. I feel it's good to be loved as how you treat others and respect them. Also good to be feared as a fighter in the clan. [6] You feel you deserve to be promoted. Do you ask? How do you ask? What do you feel is the best thing to do in this situation. Give reasoning to support your conclusions. There's been times where I would try to ask, but would stop myself. To be promoted prove yourself to a high-rank, do this by winning a sword fight against them, lead your team in a raid. This is how I got my ex-Colonel position [7] You have a suggestion you feel will help RSF. You consult a higher rank, and your ideas get 'shot down' What should you do? If this happened I would re-inform a high rank. If they ignore it, I would send a document with my idea to all high ranks to get their attention [8]Generally- why do you want ti become a high-rank in RSF? Why did you choose RSF in particular? I choose to join RSF as i was desperate for a clan. Also my friend showed me a training and I loved it! This was also my very first clan. In 2010 17 November I joined and have been in RSF since. I have already been a high-rank in RSF and it feels amazing! I want to re-gain this position. The memories always drag me back in as well. [9] What do you hope to accomplish in RSF long-term and short term? Long term, I hope to make a impact on RSF. Help them with every thing possible in my power. This may include changes. But for the good, I want to be remember as a brilliant leader. Short term, I would like to achieve helping Lower ranks with Sword fighting, Gun fighting and everything to make their future in RSF better. [10] Explain an Ideal way to control a noisy crowd. What do you say to maintain order, and keep the server under control? Explain the process step by step, with various possible situations. You need to show you are serious and are in charge. Majority will not listen to 'Quiet'. Once warned if they do not stop you can say you will kick the next person to talk. Then do. If not this works. The Order I use will be a Warning, kick, Crash, Ban and demotion. Another situation, If they do not listen to you, Inform a Higher rank and let them take notes of who is being loud and disruptive. Thanks for listening! Remember, always go for the top!
Shinyehh
#147887517Monday, October 13, 2014 4:39 PM GMT

[1] Do you believe the ‘ends justify the means?’ Use any example to prove or disprove your response. Honestly, no, I do not believe that the ends justify the means all the time. If you’ve done wrong in order to gain a good position, surely you’ve earned it, though would it seriously be thought of as a success? Would you then have enough information or knowledge to at least withhold the position? To put it into a less-generalized, yet extreme example, imagine a recruit ranking up within RSF using only one method – using his friend to rank him up each day through biased reasoning. If this recruit were to, say, reach Major within a week, then the next day enters into the elections, then yes, he has ranked up. Yes, he has reached a higher rank, and therefore can rank up his own way. But he has seriously messed up the bonds he could have made with the members while ranking up, losing valuable friendships. Furthermore, he would have a serious lacking of knowledge as to how to host common events, or how to properly maintain his job as a high-rank, as he was meant to study off of the high-ranks to ensure success. But no, ranking up this way does have its rewards, however shouldn’t be commended in any standard. [2] You’ve been raiding an enemy of RSF for 45 minutes. The flag has been going back and forth since the raid begun. What do you do in this situation? If the raid has gone on for 45 minutes, you need to look at the leader board. If it’s, for example, 10-20 in their favour, then its time to call surrender, as obviously members had been leaving without you noticing, and they’ll probably continue to do so out of frustration. However, if it’s a fair battle, even with more or less of a man, then you’ve still got a shot, and shouldn’t give up quite yet. It’s up to you as a high-rank to take over the raid, assuming someone else is hosting it, and set up a defence around the flag to start off with. Obviously, the first strategy that was used, if any at all, didn’t work, and it’s time to change it up a bit. Once the flag is taken, you need to get everyone to surround it (if a swords base), or move up to secure as much area as possible, leaving no open gap. If, after multiple attempts, this does not work, then it’s time to take the loss. [3] An RSF member asks you for a promotion during training. How should you respond? Obviously, you shouldn’t get angry, or go all-caps Godzilla on them. Instead, you need to take a kinder approach, yet so they still learn their mistake, such as this: “You’ve done great so far within this training, however if you try harder, I’m sure you can succeed. Just remember, in the future, not to ask for promotions, as it usually doesn’t end in one.” [4] You feel you’re being disrespected by another high-rank. How do you go about solving this problem? Firstly, realize that every high-rank has his/her bad day, though this still shouldn’t go unnoticed. If you’re being disrespected, simply ignore it. There’s not much you can do, as reacting will also get you into trouble. Instead, you need to contact either a General or the Leader himself; whichever is deemed more appropriate. In simple terms, just file a report against the said high-rank. [5] Do you believe it is ‘better’ to be feared or loved, as a high-rank in a clan? Explain fully, why you feel the way you do. I’d rather be loved as a high-rank, as opposed to feared. If you’re feared, people choose to respect you because they hate you. Fear is a powerful thing, and certainly should not be used on a game. Sure, people listen to you, and follow your orders, yet at the end of the day, they won’t like you. This is an important ideal, as when war-time commences, who knows how the members will react to your orders then? Being loved as a high-rank allows yourself to get to know your members on a personal level. Doing so creates a tight bond, something RSF surely wishes to implement within each and every member. Members will listen and respect you, and although it does give some leg room to allow them to step over you, if you’re a good high-rank, this shouldn’t even be a problem to be worried about. [6] You feel you deserve to be promoted. Do you ask? How do you ask? What do you feel is the best thing to do in this situation? Give reasoning to support your conclusions. I’ve literally felt this way throughout most of my RSF career. However, in this situation, it’s best to keep your hands off your keyboard. As said in my previous response, asking probably won’t end in you being promoted. Even if it still ends in the same conclusion of not asking, the high-rank will look at you differently throughout the rest of your career. It’s best not to ask, as you’re looked to be power-hungry. Furthermore, it’s best to give other members a chance as well, and the high-rank probably has a reason for not promoting you in the first place. [7] You have a suggestion you feel will help RSF. You consult a higher rank, and your ideas get ‘shot down.’ What should you do? If the suggestion is shot down, it’s best to know ‘why’ it was. Ask the high-rank again, and hope to get some suggestions to improve on your ideas. There’s a reason ideas aren’t implemented, and knowing why will allow you to improve on these ideas in the future. This will ultimately help RSF, as knowing beforehand that your idea stinks, and knowing why will allow you to make necessary improvements. [8] Generally- why do you want to become a high-rank in RSF? Why did you choose RSF in particular? I joined RSF in 2010/11 with the intent of finding a group to hang out with my friend in. I took the group seriously when I started gaining promotions, and meeting great friends. I ranked up to the rank of General, though was demoted before Fruitbox gained control. I felt that I had elsewhere to go, and after starting up a group of my own, and starting a career within The Roblox Assault Team (ranking up to Great Admiral in cj10127’s era), I decided to come back. I wanted to see what RSF had turned into, after seeing all the negativity on the Clans & Guilds forum. Honestly, I see a lot of problems in RSF, and my main goal is to try and assist in making any changes needed within RSF that are deemed fit. I want to be a benefiting factor in helping RSF rise back to the top, and I feel that with my experience in RAT, I can do this more easily. [9] What do you hope to accomplish in RSF long-term and short-term? My short-term goal is to rank up within RSF to a rank in which I can make beneficial change. This can be accomplished by hearing the ideas of my fellow comrades, and getting to know what they feel needs to be done within RSF. Doing so not only creates a strong bond, but it also helps out RSF in the long run. My long-term goal is to potentially help to change RSF for the better. I’d love to create a legacy in RSF, and not only become respected, but also learn to respect others that may not like me to begin with. I’d love to learn so much more from RSF and even in its darkest of times, there’s still a lot to learn, and I can’t wait for it. [10] Explain an ideal way to control a noisy crowd. What do you say to maintain order, and keep the server under control? Explain the process, step by step, with various possible situations. First off, never kick anyone right away. It’s a training session for crying out loud, and kicking them doesn’t teach them that they’re doing something wrong as efficiently, or prove that they’re actually being serious with changing their attitude. You need to assert dominance, and using a “:sm” command can easily make yourself heard. Warn everyone that you wish for them to remain silent WHILE you are typing/speaking/whatever, and give them the option to continue conversation after/during a round. Next, ensure that everyone is aware of the consequences. Yes, obviously, you may need to kick people eventually if they act ‘troll-ish’ on purpose. Giving them warnings and tracking them down will help you to spot out these people. Warning them gives them the chance to fix their behaviour, though obviously people are there to train, and continuous typing/distraction will have to end up in a possible removal.
VanillaLight
#147894551Monday, October 13, 2014 6:53 PM GMT

Oh boy, lets get started! [1] Do you believe the ‘ends justify the means?’ Use any example to prove or disprove your response. - I believe that in RSF vision, the ends do not justify the means. RSF is a friendly community and must stay that way for us to be great and prosperous as we are. Setting goals are perfectly normal and we should, because it's good, but being a complete jerk to reach your goal isn't going to help RSF as a whole, as RSF is much more than a path to be a high rank. In the example of getting your chicken nuggets at McDonalds quickly, yes the ends do justify the means. [2] You’ve been raiding an enemy of RSF for 45 minutes. The flag has been going back and forth since the raid begun. What do you do in this situation? - Raids in roblox are very unstructured in terms of long periods of time, so I would do what anybody else would do, fight to the death. Realistically eventually everybody will have to leave and carry on whatever they need to do in their lives, so I would fight for as long as I can until the majority of either side calls quits (from an insufficient number of fighters). RSF is all about their community and spirit, and I think celebrating our spirit will win us raids. [3] An RSF member asks you for a promotion during training. How should you respond? - I'm not one of those people that immediately discourages them, as when I train I want my trainings to be fun and enjoyable, instead of the generic "lets have a sword TDM" kinds of trainings. When a member asks me for a promotion, I test their ability and attitude in general to too if they're worthy of a promotion, and if I messed up not picking them (everybody makes mistakes hurr durr). [4] You feel you’re being disrespected by another high-rank. How do you go about solving this problem? - I like to be direct in these kinds of situations, so I'll simply hit them up on xfire, skype, or just a pm and ask them what's going on? Being direct is a great way to get an immediate answer and to solve whatever problem you're having. [5] Do you believe it is ‘better’ to be feared or loved, as a high-rank in a clan? Explain fully, why you feel the way you do. - Since I'm not an evil dictator of a country, I preferred to be loved. Being loved instead of feared allows a lot more communication to each other, and in the cause to effect route leads to better members in RSF. [6] You feel you deserve to be promoted. Do you ask? How do you ask? What do you feel is the best thing to do in this situation? Give reasoning to support your conclusions. - Since a lot of high ranks aren't like me (question 3) I like to be subtle but direct (e.g. I think I was doing well today, do you think I earn a promotion). Asking instead of telling/commands in most cases leads to a more positive response and positive responses lead to improvement, aka a promotion. [7] You have a suggestion you feel will help RSF. You consult a higher rank, and your ideas get ‘shot down.’ What should you do? - If the idea was good enough to continue pushing, I would keep pushing with examples and reasoning until the idea got accepted, because no great ideas should be shot down (unless you're roblox staff). [8] Generally- why do you want to become a high-rank in RSF? Why did you choose RSF in particular? - TRAININGS! I love to communicate with RSF by training them, teaching techniques and building our community as a whole. Expanding our horizons as a clan makes us happier and stronger, and I think hosting fun and insightful trainings will help that. I also want to become a high rank because I used to be one back in 2010,2011 (good ol' days when LSW ran the operation, oakleaf WTB) and I want to attempt to bring that those golden days. I chose RSF because it's so community-based and wholesome. I cannot imagine a community like this in any other clan, as they are more based in the strict and boring area of winning wars. [9] What do you hope to accomplish in RSF long-term and short-term? - Lets start off with short term, in a short term time frame, I would like to help with the development on RSF bases and trainings centers (lua l33t pro bruh). Creating new bases and training centers will attract more people to the clan, and it will also make fighting more enjoyable the more features we add. I'm currently working on my very own admin commands, and collaborating with Reggected to make a fun halloween game (just pm me for details on either of the projects). - Long term: I hope to create a new way of training that is more enjoyable and more successful for the RSF member, as the current training routines could use some work. Helping to reform RSF to it's final form would be a blast, (not really but I like to be optimistic) and it would make RSF THE clan to be in. I also hope long term to be a developer for RSF and to lead the creation of bases, as I think lua is a really fun hobby and I could benefit RSF long term with my ability. [10] Explain an ideal way to control a noisy crowd. What do you say to maintain order, and keep the server under control? Explain the process, step by step, with various possible situations. - Be assertive, but not aggressive. Nobody likes a scary trainer and instead of kicking somebody when they get noisy, get creative and do things such as freezing/muting them. If they don't appreciate those actions and decide not to listen, they can just leave. I don't care for their insolence. Here's a list of my "warning" process in general, as I'm pretty loose: - "Hey, that was funny but can you quiet down now?" - "Please quiet down." - "Don't let me take out the discipline hammer." - "You're being rude/noisy, because of that you can't participate in the next event." - "You've had your warnings, because of that you can't participate for the rest of the training, you can watch though." - *bans* I've had enough of you. I hope you liked my application and if not I'll go microwave my hamster. Have a fantastic day, -Vanilla
midflight
#147916124Tuesday, October 14, 2014 12:37 AM GMT

2nd grade grammar uh like do u send texts like "Hello, what is up?" no u say "hey whats up" grammar isnt needed all the time
Shadownize
#147916355Tuesday, October 14, 2014 12:40 AM GMT

ShinyRaichu1235!!
og_nolan
#147917817Tuesday, October 14, 2014 1:01 AM GMT

1. Please, tell me what that means first. 2. I would keep fighting until the bitter or sweet end. 3. It's really his fault for not reading any of the rules. 4. Go to a higher high rank and complain to them. Most likely Gege. 5. Both. Can't listen, show fear. Can listen, be friendly. 6. Pretty much just let the HR decide. It's his/her decision, not mine. 7. Talk about the idea to another high rank that would agree with you. 8. Bro, the reason is the same as everyone else's. We all basically give the same answer for this one. 9. Same goes for this one. We all answer the same question trying to be a HR. 10. Step 1: type ":m Be quiet all of you." Step 2: Start kicking people until they decide to be quiet. Step 3: Continue to host the training with the people who are actually responsible. I'm not even a major. I just got bored and wanted to answer the questions.
jclegoman10302
#147924710Tuesday, October 14, 2014 2:35 AM GMT

[1] Do you believe the ‘ends justify the means?’ Use any example to prove or disprove your response. No, I do not believe this, and this is why we should have an active RSF no matter what. Even if we get to our goal no one will want to join an inactive group that is no fun it will be a waist of inventory. This is because most of Roblox is filled with non-builders club, which means it will waist one slot of their five. [2] You’ve been raiding an enemy of RSF for 45 minutes. The flag has been going back and forth since the raid begun. What do you do in this situation? Never stop fighting until the server is destroyed, and to get others to rally for a final blow. Especially calling on RSF Barracudas. [3] An RSF member asks you for a promotion during training. How should you respond? No, I will choose based off of skill and teamwork. You will get kicked if you ask again. [4] You feel you’re being disrespected by another high-rank. How do you go about solving this problem? Send a private message that would discuss the problem between me and the High-Rank. If he is still disrespecting me I will add a third party in that is a higher rank to equalize the problem. [5] Do you believe it is ‘better’ to be feared or loved, as a high-rank in a clan? Explain fully, why you feel the way you do. I think it would be better to be loved. If feared no one will come to the training. If loved they will come but might be disrespectful, the trick is to have fun with discipline and to have fun before and after trainings or raids. We are a family, no one should fear anyone. This creates distress. [6] You feel you deserve to be promoted. Do you ask? How do you ask? What do you feel is the best thing to do in this situation? Give reasoning to support your conclusions. I would privately message the host after training and discuss how I would deserve it in the most respectful way. If he still says I don't deserve one then I won't bring it up again. [7] You have a suggestion you feel will help RSF. You consult a higher rank, and your ideas get ‘shot down.’ What should you do? If my ideas are 'shot out' and the High-Rank's do not accept it I will put it into practice on my own private time on my place, I would not let be in RSF if a trusted High-Rank does not believe it benefits RSF. [8] Generally- why do you want to become a high-rank in RSF? Why did you choose RSF in particular? I want to become a High-Rank because I can then host trainings give ideas to RSF and become helpful in the community with the political side as well. I chose RSF because my friends had told me it was a great group. [9] What do you hope to accomplish in RSF long-term and short-term? Well as I said before to help with the trainings/raids, politically, and ideas to help improve RSF. [10] Explain an ideal way to control a noisy crowd. What do you say to maintain order, and keep the server under control?Explain the process, step by step, with various possible situations. a)I would type :m QUIET or you will be kicked. b)If this doesn't work I will start muting people. c)If they quit I would lock the server. So that they won't get their speech back. d)When it is quiet for 5 seconds I would then unmute them.
Bloxyp9
#147928264Tuesday, October 14, 2014 3:37 AM GMT

[1] Do you believe the ‘ends justify the means?’ Use any example to prove or disprove your response. [1]For this I would disprove of this because, the end justifies the means refers to the morality of an action. It means that the morality of an action is based solely on the outcome of that action and not on the action itself. For example, let's say there're 2 guys named Bob, James and Bill. Bill is in a life-threatening situation, Bob does nothing about him and lets him die. Later on, Bob is in a life-threatening situation, and James lets him die. It doesn't matter if James knew about Bill or not, the ends justified the means. [2] You’ve been raiding an enemy of RSF for 45 minutes. The flag has been going back and forth since the raid begun. What do you do in this situation? [2]I would call everyone to rally at spawn in Team Chat. Once I have a good amount of troops, we all charge for their flag. Once we succeed, we go into intense defense, 3 players guards at flag, 3 players guarding the front gate, 3 players guarding the inside of the base. That way everyone has a partner to guard and they can communicate to each other. For example; 2 raiders at front gate, one guard dies and someone inside the base can substitute for that fallen guard until he comes back. [3] An RSF member asks you for a promotion during training. How should you respond? [3]How I would respond is by telling him politely to be patient until the end of the training. In addition to that, I would tell him not to ask for promotions, you must earn them by hard work and dedication. [4] You feel you’re being disrespected by another high-rank. How do you go about solving this problem? [4]I would solve this problem by simply ignoring the individual and screenshot all of his non-sense. Afterwards I will show this to a general or higher to stop this conflict. [5] Do you believe it is ‘better’ to be feared or loved, as a high-rank in a clan? Explain fully, why you feel the way you do. [5]It's better to be loved, because really if you're a strict high rank and always being disrespectful to your lower ranks, then they're going to be scared of you and might not come to your training's anymore. Being a loved high-rank means that you have the lower ranks giving you respect, not talking behind your back about anything really. [6] You feel you deserve to be promoted. Do you ask? How do you ask? What do you feel is the best thing to do in this situation? Give reasoning to support your conclusions. [6]You should ask after an event, or private message an high-rank that can promote/demote soldiers. I would tell him to check audit log showing that there was in fact a training. Next, simply bring the high-rank that owed me a promotion and see if he approves that I was owed a promotion or not. [7] You have a suggestion you feel will help RSF. You consult a higher rank, and your ideas get ‘shot down.’ What should you do? [7]What I would do is wait for fruitbox to get on xfire and see if he approves of my suggestions to make RSF a better clan. Or I could private message OrangeHokage (Vermillions). [8] Generally- why do you want to become a high-rank in RSF? Why did you choose RSF in particular? [8]I want to become a high-rank in RSF because I love seeing people have fun at my training's and learn new things. Seeing people be happy makes me think of I'm a good high-rank that can handle certain situations, assist low-ranks, and be a great disciplined leader. I chose RSF because I was looking for a perfect clan that is active, and social. Seeing people laugh and get along with each other, doing given task from superiors make me think that this will be a great clan to join. [9] What do you hope to accomplish in RSF long-term and short-term? [9] I hope to accomplish in RSF is that I make everyone know that I'm that high-rank. That I'll be that one to assist you, I'll be that one to lead you to the path of victory. [10] Explain an ideal way to control a noisy crowd. What do you say to maintain order, and keep the server under control? Explain the process, step by step, with various possible situations. 1. I would first start of by messaging(:m) all to be quiet. 2. Tell everyone to get in line and quiet down or I'll start excluding people from training. 3. Ban the ones that still aren't following directions. 4. If this continues, dismiss the training.
Seany112
#147942494Tuesday, October 14, 2014 5:17 PM GMT

Can I just explain what 'ends justifies the means' means? Because some of you guys are craaaaazyy It basically means that as long as things turn out well in the end it doesn't matter how you get there - for example, someone uses performance enhancing drugs to win a race, but feel it doesn't matter that they cheated because they won. I hope that cleared some stuff up for you people!!!
xypersparky
#147942887Tuesday, October 14, 2014 5:31 PM GMT

[1] Do you believe the ‘ends justify the means?’ Use any example to prove or disprove your response. Yes, I do believe 'ends justify the means'. Cause a situation depends on what type of input is given and after that it is used to create a output and whatever output we get automatically turns into a input to put a future situation into either an advantage or a disadvantage For example: RSF plan to host a tryout for a division (input). While they are hosting many members are being eliminated as proven not worthy of the division but at the end only 2 or 3 are standing tall (output). As he/she enters the division (output turns into input) he is proven as a advantage of letting him in the division as he is of a lot of help or a disadvantage that he just wanted power and doesn't like to help people. [2] You’ve been raiding an enemy of RSF for 45 minutes. The flag has been going back and forth since the raid begun. What do you do in this situation? Raiding for 45 minutes is enough for each solider as the flag is going back and forth due to the lack of team-work. I would tell them that when they respawn or get killed they re-group at the raider spawn and attack in two squads to distract the defenders and allow us to run forth at the flag and completely capture it! [3] An RSF member asks you for a promotion during training. How should you respond? Why would they ask? The answer is obvious they don't want to work hard and don't want to train and want to bribe the HR's. I would just simply tell him to stay quite and do good in training but if he nags and complain i'll give him warning "If you don't wanna train it is your choice your loss, I don't care if you leave my training cause you wont get promotion by begging" but if he continue I will straightly kick him! [4] You feel you’re being disrespected by another high-rank. How do you go about solving this problem? First, i'll politely say him to apologize and see that everyone should respect each other but if he continue i'll go to the head of high ranks (gege) and complain. Although that rarely happens. [5] Do you believe it is ‘better’ to be feared or loved, as a high-rank in a clan? Explain fully, why you feel the way you do. Being a high rank of a clan is a big responsibility, Many people fear that a HR can demote them or give them punishment, But on the bright side many members like you for being nice and kind. If you are liked by them they will perform great in trainings/rallies/raids. [6] You feel you deserve to be promoted. Do you ask? How do you ask? What do you feel is the best thing to do in this situation? Give reasoning to support your conclusions. Why would I ask. First of all everyone knows you can't get promotion through begging or asking. Secondly no High rank would do that cause getting promoted through asking or begging or bribing makes other people feel that this guy doesn't deserve to be promoted. Even though if a promotion is done by asking there is only two reasons, 1. He did something that had a great advantage and a great help to RSF, 2. Or he is greedy for power. But if I do ask I would simply say it straight that my part of helping RSF was a lot and due to it has bring changes, If they don't promote me i can understand and I would try to earn it in trainings or raids. [7] You have a suggestion you feel will help RSF. You consult a higher rank, and your ideas get ‘shot down.’ What should you do? Simple! Once my great idea gets so called "shot-down" I would create thread on the forum about it and ask people's opinion that they like it or not, or that it can change RSF for the better. Once the people raise there voice for the idea I will forward that idea to either the field generals or fruitbox himself. [8] Generally- why do you want to become a high-rank in RSF? Why did you choose RSF in particular? Why wouldn't any clan ask this question? Of course they will they want to see how loyal and honest is he to be worthy of a HR but lets get one the main point here that I choose RSF cause of 2 main reasons: 1# RSF is like a family to me I don't want to see RSF fall down but I want to see it stand up load and proud 2# The HR's inspired me. [9] What do you hope to accomplish in RSF long-term and short-term? For a long term, to train troops and make them skilled in the art of sword fighting and to maintain their discipline. For a short term, to support RSF and it's soldiers. [10] Explain an ideal way to control a noisy crowd. What do you say to maintain order, and keep the server under control? Explain the process, step by step, with various possible situations. Easy crowd: I'll leave a moment of silence. Tough crowd: I'll warn them and start kicking if they continue. Extreme crowd: This will be a much more harder, i'll kick a few to show that I an not bluffing but if they don't stop i'll start banning one by one till they stop.
Runite
#147943131Tuesday, October 14, 2014 5:39 PM GMT

#BringBackRunite [1] This statement shows the theories of a study known as Consequential-ism. Consequential-ism shows that certain actions have their own consequences, and thus showing that actions can have both good and bad outcomes. In my eyes, the statement "The ends justify the means" can represent both a good or bad end to an action. For example: Working hard in RSF can ultimately help you become an important person in the group and a High rank (good outcome), but If you disrespect High ranks, team kill or spam, you can be demoted and/or exiled from the group (bad outcome). The statement "the ends justify the means" has been argued by philosophers for many years, and many theories have arisen from the ashes of Consequential-ism. [2] This can be a win or lose situation depending on how long you are able to hold the flag for. If you are able to hold the flag for close to the set time, I would remain for while longer to see how it continues. If we are barely able to hold the flag, I would return to the Fort and try to get them by surprise. (and by surprise, I mean a 23 RSF to like, 7 enemy troops) [3] I will start by reminding them I do not recommend people who ask constantly. If they continue, I will kill them, and then kick if they STILL continue. Rejoining to ask even more is an automatic ban in my book. [4] I'm sure most High ranks will respect each other, but in the event of a disrespectful verbal or physical action, I will report it to an even Higher rank, and then try to work something out if there is a problem. In the case of being a general, I will report it directly to another general and then onto fruitbox if the problem continues. [5] In my eyes, it is better to be a little bit of both. Fear is the emotion that helps keep the Low ranks from acting out-of-line, and then the generosity and kindness of the High rank is what the Low ranks admire. Showing the low ranks they are an important part of the group is crucial in maintaining order and representing the pride of RSF. Glory to RSF! [6] If any of you know me, the reason I become a High rank in many other groups, and become one of the best of them is because when I was a low rank, I NEVER ask. I just prove it. I show that I can work hard to become better at what I do, and to become a better leader. Showing outstanding leaderships skills is key to proving your worth something to this group. [7] Well I would figure out how I could revamp my ideas to make them more considerable. I would ask the High rank the specifics of what they don't like and how I could make our produce the outcome they require. In a past example is the case of Arvore II. Our model of the new Arvore II (pie, me, and other High ranks) that we made for fruit to upload was shot down for an unknown reason by fruitbox at the time. After pondering the answer for a while, I actually went to fruitbox to ask what he did not like, and for the specifics of what he wanted. He amazed me with his ideas of a massive base with everything from airplanes to docks, and lots of new weapons to purchase. I took this idea to heart, hoping one day we could produce a base as well developed as Colourtheory's Borealis (fruitbox's reference to what he wanted). [8] Let's start with the fact that RSF was the first group I really took to heart, and have been active in it for over 10 months. I really connected with all the Higher ranks, and befriended most of them. I am known by many of the lower ranks, and have proven myself to be one of the best. I wish to be a part of the future of RSF and help maintain a powerful sense of pride throughout the group. [9] I plan to begin a training regiment and work hard in keeping the low ranks active. In a long term sense, I want to be one of the most honorable and loved generals in RSF, and to work toward the future of keeping RSF alive. Glory to the Homeland! RSF4LIFE [10] This starts with some shouts in regular chat, and a couple hints. If no response happens, I will ask to quiet the group via an admin message on the screen. This will move onto eventually kicking the constant chatters and if they continue when they come back, to ban them from the current training. I cannot keep track of names, but I recognize a constant disruption of training, I will recommend a demotion/exile.
Tofuboy97
#147957338Tuesday, October 14, 2014 10:18 PM GMT

That moment WHEN RUNITE RUNS FOR ASFHGBHJUF[KOA'S;LJDBMHFAKIO;K
midflight
#147963632Tuesday, October 14, 2014 11:44 PM GMT

omg i still have the shirt "vote for runite" from rsf elections in 2012