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Borderworlds Exports application form 8209-2783
- What is your full name?
Peter D. McCullen
- Where do you live?
My registered address is Stratford Abbey, Dunsburgh, Planet New London, New London System. However, I spend most of my time lodged up in various abbeys throughout Bretonia, as well as on board my ship during transit.
- Where was your last place of employment? What experience do you have?
I was (and still am) a member of the pious order of St. Luke, a group within the Church of Bretonia. I have been granted permission by the Archbishop to seek employment outside the church as a means to supporting both Bretonia and myself, provided I donate a certain percentage of my wage to charity. As far as useful skills, I have experience transporting foodstuffs and various essential supplies to a number of congregations around Bretonia in a Transport class vessel. I also have experience in transporting and relocating refugees.
- To what division are you applying?
The Trade Combine
- Do you already own a ship? If so, what kind? If it is not listed above, can you afford one of the ones listed?
I lease a Percheron from the head of my order, for use in transporting supplies for the Church. He has granted me permission to use the vessel in civilian employment. I will use this vessel during my employment at Bowex, at least until I have a new one commissioned, and treat it as if it were my own.
- If you are applying for the Shipping division, what would you name your ship? Why?
I would name my ship the Cuthbert, after an old British monk, back on Old Sol. He was regarded as a wise and honorable man, and lived through a time when Britain was shattered from years of war, much like Bretonia is today.
- Why are you interested in working for Border World Exports?
Well, to be honest, I'm trapped on Scarborough Shipyard, and this seems like the only way left of possibly getting off of this station.
-Tell us about yourselves, what are you dislikeskes etc (minimum of 100 words)
I'm a man of God, and I have sworn oaths of Fielty, Chastity, and Poverty. The poverty one is interpreted very loosely. Now, I won't preach where I'm not wanted, but don't expect me to take part in your shameless shenanigans either. I stand for what is right in the universe, and for the words of the Good Book, and from what I've seen aboard Scarborough, neither of these takes much priority in the minds of most Bowex employees. I sincerely hope that your sins are forgiven, and that my joining this company might have some effect in lowering the vast list of vagrancies that seem to crop up every day.