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  1. Steam ID (use Steam ID finder):STEAM_0:0:178902192
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  3. What is the given timescale that you have role-played within Half Life 2 RP in general?:
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  5. About six months
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  8. What is the given timescale that you have role-played within the Origin's community?
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  10. 4-5 weeks.
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  13. Are you familiar on how headcrabs work and behave within the Half Life universe?:
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  15. Indeed I am.
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  17. Why should you be issued this specific whitelist?:
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  19. I have been playing Half Life 2 roleplay for quite awhile now. I indeed have been involved with mainly rebel RP, and building relationships though other characters. I have met many people, and trusted my character to them. Throughout my years of gaming, I can say Half life 2 Roleplay has been the most fun due to creative diversity and I know I can be trusted based on my roleplay I have given to this server, and the HL2RP community as a whole.
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  22. What are the three headcrab types? Explain in detail:
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  24. Normal Headcrab:
  25. A large lump of flesh with four legs, and two front claws. Under them is a row of sharp beaks on the belly, where they attach themselves to the head of a victim after lunging with their claws.
  26. Fast Headcrab:
  27. A weaker, yet faster headcrab with four long legs, each one ending in a long razor sharp claw. When lunging at the victim, they dig their claws into their flesh to keep hold, while taking over the nervous system.
  28. Poison
  29. Headcrab:
  30. A large black creature, with four bent legs ending in sharp claws. Their front beak is extremely sharp, with toxins being injected into the victim once dug into their flesh. This toxin can do major imperative damage, allowing the headcrab to strike once more with their lower beaks to take control of the victim.
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  33. What are the three zombie types? Explain in detail:
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  35. Normal Zombie:
  36. A slow moving creature, smelling of rot. These zombies are the result of a Normal Headcrab taking over its victims nervous system. The human it controls however, is still alive, its screams muffled behind the headcrab digging into their throat. While it is slow, it packs quite the punch with its extended claws,
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  38. Fast Zombie:
  39. This zombies shrieks fill your skin with goosebumps, prawning above the rooftops looking for its pray. A result of the Fast Headcrab becoming one with the citizens nervous system, these zombies are faster and more agile than the normal ones with the ability to jump great heights. Its skin is peeled from the body, leaving the victim alive as the Fast Headcrab looks for its new pray to feast upon.
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  41. Poison Zombie:
  42. A hunched over creature with long thick claws. This creature hosts a number of Poison Headcrabs atop its back, suckling the nutrients from the victim. With a roar of a lion, this Zombie can throw the attached Poisen Headcrabs at any citizen within range. With a much more thicker coat of resistance, it can take quite the punch compared to other zombies.
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  44. Give a roleplay scenario or a detailed description of a headcrab attempting to take over an ordinary citizen, as a host body, with hostile intent:
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  46. ***The fast headcrab eyes the passing bluesuit with a loud 'Hsss'. Its claws aching for a potential host to fester upon. With a single leap, the headcrab jumps up to the victims head attempting to plunge its three inch claws deep into the shoulders of the bluesuit. If successful, the abdomen of the creature would suckle down on the victims cranium, slowly sliding down over the screaming mouth of the male. Once over, the victims screams would become muffled, as tendrils droop into the throat of the citizen, slowly taking control of them
  47. (In a real situation this would be in multiple /me's with attempts. This example is just assuming he is complying and not resisting)
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  49. Give a role-play scenario or a detailed description of a headcrab attempting to take over an Metro-police Unit, as a host body, with hostile intent:
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  51. ***The long legged headcrab corners the Metropolice unit, raising its front two claws in a threatening manner for a moment, before lunging at the head of the Unit. Its sharp claws slowly begin to penetrate the armor of the Unit, muffled screams from the vocoded human emitting from its mask.
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  53. ***However, this MPF resists with much effort, reaching for his stun stick. Once he grabs a hold of it, he flicks it on still shrieking in pain from the claws in his shoulder. Raising it up he bashes the upper body of the headcrab, sending a shock though it, as well as himself with an attempt to scare it off.
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  55. ***The fast headcrab is hit with the force up the stun-baton, a large voltage of electricity going though its body. In the blink of an eye, it withdraws its claws from the victim crawling down the MPF's back. Reaching the floor, it skitters along the wall escaping with a weak whine of pain.
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  57. (This one I P2L's. The headcrab found out this human is out of his league, so it ran. If it was to succeed, it would end up like the previous example.)
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  60. Each zombie type has a consuming process when feasting on dead or living prey. In your own words, explain what that process is, accordingly:
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  62. The normal zombie uses a large hole in its lower torso to consume meat from fallen victims. While feeding they are extremely distracted and vulnerable to attacks while its long sharp claws scoop flesh into its innards.
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  64. The fast zombie however has no visible way to consume. One could assume they just kill to defend the other headcrabs. However if one was to eat, it would probably be similar to the normal zombie where it scoops the meat to an ingestion track near the torso of its body.
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  66. Finally the Poison Zombie. This one is a bit different, as it uses the headcrabs to transfer the nutrients of the fallen victim back to the body the headcrabs hosts. There, they feed the host body as well as keeping some food for themselves to suckle off of.
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