***Incoming Transmission*** Message to: Dr Andrew Fredericks,
Head of Research,
Cambridge Research Insititute Comm ID: Georgia.Brown Location: Freeport 1, Omega-3
Ensign Georgia Brown
My name is Georgia Brown and I work for the Order Research and Development Division. I'm sending this message hoping to ask you a favour.
I have been working in the Omegas recently, but I've had my eye on Gaia for a while now.
I'd love to get down there and study certain species and flora planetside, but it's not exactly publicly accessable.
So I humbly request a week or so on the Planet's surface, amongst some of your own scientists, so I can perform my research in a stable enviroment. My superior has already granted me clearance for such a mission, I just need your input to make it possible.
Of course the Bretonian Government are a little wary of the Order, but as you may well know, there is a race that threatens our own. We are working every day to find new ways to not only protect ourselves, but combat them.
I, myself, are of Bretonian birth, so I suppose if you were to agree, it wouldn't be too hard to pass me off as one of your own, that is to stop any outside suspition. I could assist your own researchers planetside and do my own observations on Gaia seperately.
Please let me know of your thoughts, and possible conditions for such a venture.
Of course! Just fill in this short form dealing with security, health and safety, taxation, intellectual property, legality, gift aid, disbursements, waivers, accommodation, environmental damage, criminal record, public relations, intent and motives and responsibility. After returning the form to us we should be able to move your application to the next stage.
Mark Waldthrup
Customer Service Representative
Cambridge Research Institute
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1. Personal Information
Name:
Date of Birth:
Place of Birth:
(provide birth certificate (full length) or equivalent if possible (short or 'berliner' style birth certificates are not valid)
Ethnic group:
National Insurance number or equivalent:
Proof of identity (four required) [use attached envelope NO PHOTOCOPIES]
Please provide a five year employment history:
Legal status within Bretonia:
Tax status within Bretonia:
Recorded earnings in Bretonia in the last financial year:
Savings, finances and assets held in Bretonia:
Foreign savings, finances and assets:
Have you been a Bretonian resident for at least four seperate 3-month consecutive periods in the last 6 years?:
Are [were] both of your parents Bretonian nationals [Sprague Port-Certificate holders or children of Sprague Port-Certificate holders must send off for the additional pages 32-9 and 8B-SPRAG]
Are you eligible to work in Bretonia?:
As a resident or on a visa or Libertonian Unity Exchange Education Programme?:
Do you, or any of your family within a generation, have any biological, matrimonial or financial ties to Kusari?
1 iiG.
ALLERGIES AND DIETARY RESTRICTIONS GAIA
1. Do you have any known allergies?
2. Do you follow any dietary restrictions?
3. Are they for health reasons or personal choice?
4. Do you agree to absolving Cryer Pharmaceuticals of responsibility in the event you are killed or maimed as a result of allergic reaction on Gaia?
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2 {a}. VISIT TO GAIA - SCIENTIFIC/BBC DOCUMENTARY/EXPLORATORY
1. Specify the purpose of your visit. Provide information of area of study, geographical area, motives and intent. USE ADDITIONAL SHEETS AS NECESSARY (provide your own staples)
2. Specify the length of your visit
3. Specify the trappings and equipment you intend to bring
4. Specify what logistical concerns are relevant and any vehicles you intend to utilise.
FOR ALL VEHICLES PROVIDE FULL DOCUMENTATION INCLUDING VALID LICENCES INSURANCE AND TAX CERTIFICATES
5. Specify the number of people in your entourage
FILL IN ADDITIONAL PERSONAL INFORMATION SECTIONS IN FULL FOR EACH MEMBER OF THE GROUP
[Leeds and Harris registered refugees may use short form 92-REFU817 under the Back to Work for Bretonia act]
6. Provide a risk assessment for potential environmental damage, irreperable change to environment or public perception of Gaia or public perception of Cryer Pharmaceuticals, financial and legal risks for Cryer Pharmaceuticals. [For help completing risk assessments consult Risk Assessments, OU Press, 814 edition]
7. By what means is the proposed expedition financed?
[If any charitable payments are being utilised check this box [ ] ]
8. In what manner and to what extent is the proposed expedition insured?
9. What is your proposed accommodation?
10. Has anyone in the expedition visited Gaia or Carlisle before?
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Legal
1. Do you agree to absolve Cryer Pharmaceuticals of any unforeseen catastrophic events pertaining to your visit?
2. Do you agree to permit Cryer full and exlusive domain over any pharmacological discoveries during the expedition?
3. Do you agree to abide by all currently extant rules laws and regulations regarding Gaia as decreed by the Bretonian Government?
***Incoming Transmission*** Message to: Mark Waldthrup,
Customer Service Representative,
Cambridge Research Institute Comm ID: Georgia.Brown Location: Freeport 1, Omega-3
Ensign Georgia Brown
Here you go, all filled out.
Quote:1. Personal Information
Name: Georgia Anne Brown
Date of Birth: November 16th, 792 A.S.
Place of Birth: Colorado, Sector 6D.
Certificate of Birth - Kingdom of Bretonia
First: Georgia
Middle: Anne
Last: Brown
Date of Birth: 16/11/792
Place of Birth: Transport Vessel 'Angel', Colorado
Ethnic Background: Both parents Bretonian
Gender: Female
National Insurance Number: JK 25 12 30 A
Mother: Lucy Brown
Father: Arthur James Mckay
Witness thereof: Doctor Takai Sendei
Ethnic group: Caucasian, Bretonian
National Insurance number or equivalent: JK 25 12 30 A
Proof of identity: Files attached - GeorgiaPassport.pdfGeorgiapilotslicence.pdfGeorgiaOrderID.IFFCitizenofNewLondon/GeorgiaBrown.pdf
Please provide a five year employment history: Freelancer, Slayer for the Phantom Empire, Ensign of The Order, Researcher for the Order Science Division.
Legal status within Bretonia: Presumed Dead
Tax status within Bretonia: N/A
Recorded earnings in Bretonia in the last financial year: N/A
Savings, finances and assets held in Bretonia: N/A
Foreign savings, finances and assets: N/A
Have you been a Bretonian resident for at least four seperate 3-month consecutive periods in the last 6 years?: Yes
Are [were] both of your parents Bretonian nationals?: Yes
Are you eligible to work in Bretonia?: Technically No
As a resident or on a visa or Libertonian Unity Exchange Education Programme?: No
Do you, or any of your family within a generation, have any biological, matrimonial or financial ties to Kusari?: No
1 iiG.
ALLERGIES AND DIETARY RESTRICTIONS GAIA
1. Do you have any known allergies? No
2. Do you follow any dietary restrictions? No
3. Are they for health reasons or personal choice? N/A
4. Do you agree to absolving Cryer Pharmaceuticals of responsibility in the event you are killed or maimed as a result of allergic reaction on Gaia? Yes
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2 {a}. VISIT TO GAIA - SCIENTIFIC/BBC DOCUMENTARY/EXPLORATORY
1. Specify the purpose of your visit. Provide information of area of study, geographical area, motives and intent. USE ADDITIONAL SHEETS AS NECESSARY (provide your own staples)
To study the Wildlife and Flora of Gaia, for the benefit of enhancing the effectiveness of The Order.
I have chosen Sire Province as my area of operations, this is due to the certain plants and creatures I have chosen to study.
All samples will be recorded, and fowarded to you, when my work is complete.
2. Specify the length of your visit: Seven Gaian Days
3. Specify the trappings and equipment you intend to bring: Basic Order Science Away Tools, I've attached a list of the contents.
Contents.pdf
4. Specify what logistical concerns are relevant and any vehicles you intend to utilise: I have arranged for a Freighter to secure a mobile lab for use in the field.
5. Specify the number of people in your entourage: One, just me.
6. Provide a risk assessment for potential environmental damage, irreperable change to environment or public perception of Gaia or public perception of Cryer Pharmaceuticals, financial and legal risks for Cryer Pharmaceuticals:
Very safe, I own a knife. And I do know how to use it.
7. By what means is the proposed expedition financed?
By The Order Science Division.
8. In what manner and to what extent is the proposed expedition insured?
It is insured by... the Order Insurance Division 3.
9. What is your proposed accommodation?
There are bunks within the mobile lab.
10. Has anyone in the expedition visited Gaia or Carlisle before?
No.
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Legal
1. Do you agree to absolve Cryer Pharmaceuticals of any unforeseen catastrophic events pertaining to your visit?
I agree.
2. Do you agree to permit Cryer full and exlusive domain over any pharmacological discoveries during the expedition?
I agree.
3. Do you agree to abide by all currently extant rules laws and regulations regarding Gaia as decreed by the Bretonian Government?
I am Morgan Freechild and I work in vetting and recruitment for the CRI.
We have a few queries with some answers on your form, please advise...
1.
a) Your five year employment provides a huge obstacle and zero obtainable references. Allow me to be emphatic - intergalactic space terrorists are massively not welcome.
b) Your status as presumed dead and lack of eligibility to work in Bretonia is another very large obstacle. As I'm sure you are aware, Gaia permits for non-CRI individuals are laborious to obtain in the best of circumstances.
2.
a) I need you to be more specific about the purpose of your visit, and also the risk assessment. What exactly are you aiming to achieve and what could go wrong? I can't sign off on a PR disaster.
b) We are fully unaware of the financial status of the Order Science Division and the Order Insurance Division 3, let alone their rights to be active in this capacity. Please advise further.
With timely reponses hopefully we can progress your case further.
***Incoming Transmission*** Message to: Morgan Freechild,
Recruitment Officer,
Cambridge Research Institute Comm ID: Georgia.Brown Location: Freeport 1, Omega-3
Ensign Georgia Brown
Hmmm, I asked the man in the docking port to spell-check it, seems he missed some stuff out.
That line was supposed to read:
Quote:Please provide a five year employment history: Freelancer, Butterfly Enthusiast, Ensign of The Order, Researcher for the Order Science Division.
And seems the next one is wrong too, should have read:
Quote:Legal status within Bretonia: Bretonian Citizen
I know how to handle myself, and I can hire a merc to protect me if that satisfies your risk assessments.
My research is complicated, but really, I'm just looking to see if any of the unusal inhabitants of Gaia can help my produce something that will help protect the human race... The usual.
The Order Science Division is tasked with furthering the goals of The Order in protecting the human race from alien threat. Kinda broad I know, but be need anything we can get, and I apolagise If I can't be clear, but alot of this cannot reach the public eyes or ears.
If you forward all costs and insurance documents to me, I will pass them onto 'Order Insurance Division 3'. Everything will check out, don't you worry.
I can understand if you are skeptical at all, I understand, but Cryer will not have a problem on their hands, I'll take full responsibility of that.
Dear Ms Georgia Brown
Please complete the following form, adding anything you think may impress psychological professionals. After returning the form to us it will be examined by ‘top-men’ who will interpret the results as they see fit. Then your application can proceed smoothly.
Chris Emmerich
Tertiary Research Liaison
Cambridge Research Institute
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Psychological Evaluation Questionnaire: ΏΒΖ – 3547a
1. Some people have the experience of flying a craft and suddenly realizing that they don't remember what has happened during all or part of the trip. Check a number to show what percentage of the time this happens to you.
[] 0% []10% [] 20% [] 30% [] 40% [] 50% [] 60% [] 70% [] 80% [] 90% [] 100%
2. Some people find that sometimes they are listening to someone talk and they suddenly realize that they did not hear all or part of what was said. Check a number to show what percentage of the time this happens to you.
[] 0% []10% [] 20% [] 30% [] 40% [] 50% [] 60% [] 70% [] 80% [] 90% [] 100%
3. Some people have the experience of finding themselves in a place and having no idea how they got there. Check a number to show what percentage of the time this happens to you.
[] 0% []10% [] 20% [] 30% [] 40% [] 50% [] 60% [] 70% [] 80% [] 90% [] 100%
4. Some people have the experience of finding themselves dressed in clothes that they don't remember putting on. Check a number to show what percentage of the time this happens to you.
[] 0% []10% [] 20% [] 30% [] 40% [] 50% [] 60% [] 70% [] 80% [] 90% [] 100%
5. Some people have the experience of finding new things among their belongings that they do not remember buying. Check a number to show what percentage of the time this happens to you.
[] 0% []10% [] 20% [] 30% [] 40% [] 50% [] 60% [] 70% [] 80% [] 90% [] 100%
6. Some people sometimes find that they are approached by people that they do not know who call them by another name or insist that they have met them before. Check a number to show what percentage of the time this happens to you.
[] 0% []10% [] 20% [] 30% [] 40% [] 50% [] 60% [] 70% [] 80% [] 90% [] 100%
7. Some people sometimes have the experience of feeling as though they are standing next to themselves or watching themselves do something as if they were looking at another person. Check a number to show what percentage of the time this happens to you.
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8. Some people are told that they sometimes do not recognize friends or family members. Check a number to show what percentage of the time this happens to you.
[] 0% []10% [] 20% [] 30% [] 40% [] 50% [] 60% [] 70% [] 80% [] 90% [] 100%
9. Some people find that they have no memory for some important events in their lives (for example, a wedding or graduation). Check a number to show what percentage of the time this happens to you.
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10. Some people have the experience of being accused of lying when they do not think that they have lied. Check a number to show what percentage of the time this happens to you.
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11. Some people have the experience of looking in a mirror and not recognizing themselves. Check a number to show what percentage of the time this happens to you.
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12. Some people sometimes have the experience of feeling that other people, objects, and the world around them are not real. Check a number to show what percentage of the time this happens to you.
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13. Some people sometimes have the experience of feeling that their body does not belong to them. Check a number to show what percentage of the time this happens to you.
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14. Some people have the experience of sometimes remembering a past event so vividly that they feel as if they were reliving that event. Check a number to show what percentage of the time this happens to you.
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15. Some people have the experience of not being sure whether things that they remember happening really did happen or whether they just dreamed them. Check a number to show what percentage of the time this happens to you.
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16. Some people have the experience of being in a familiar place but finding it strange and unfamiliar. Check a number to show what percentage of the time this happens to you.
[] 0% []10% [] 20% [] 30% [] 40% [] 50% [] 60% [] 70% [] 80% [] 90% [] 100%
17. Some people find that when they are watching broadcasts or Holotainment they become so absorbed in the story that they are unaware of other events happening around them. Check a number to show what percentage of the time this happens to you.
[] 0% []10% [] 20% [] 30% [] 40% [] 50% [] 60% [] 70% [] 80% [] 90% [] 100%
18. Some people sometimes find that they become so involved in a fantasy or daydream that it feels as though it were really happening to them. Check a number to show what percentage of the time this happens to you.
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19. Some people find that they are sometimes able to ignore pain. Check a number to show what percentage of the time this happens to you.
[] 0% []10% [] 20% [] 30% [] 40% [] 50% [] 60% [] 70% [] 80% [] 90% [] 100%
20. Some people find that they sometimes sit staring off into space, thinking of nothing, and are not aware of the passage of time. Check a number to show what percentage of the time this happens to you.
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21. Some people sometimes find that when they are alone they talk out loud to themselves. Check a number to show what percentage of the time this happens to you.
[] 0% []10% [] 20% [] 30% [] 40% [] 50% [] 60% [] 70% [] 80% [] 90% [] 100%
22. Some people find that in one situation they may act so differently compared with another situation that they feel almost as if they were different people. Check a number to show what percentage of the time this happens to you.
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23) Some people sometimes find that in certain situations they are able to do things with amazing ease and spontaneity that would usually be difficult for them (for example, sports, work, social situations, etc.). Check a number to show what percentage of the time this happens to you.
[] 0% []10% [] 20% [] 30% [] 40% [] 50% [] 60% [] 70% [] 80% [] 90% [] 100%
24. Some people sometimes find that they cannot remember whether they have done something or have just thought about doing that thing (for example, not knowing whether they have just mailed a letter or have just thought about mailing it). Check a number to show what percentage of the time this happens to you.
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25. Some people find evidence that they have done things that they do not remember doing. Check a number to show what percentage of the time this happens to you.
[] 0% []10% [] 20% [] 30% [] 40% [] 50% [] 60% [] 70% [] 80% [] 90% [] 100%
26. Some people sometimes find writings, drawings, or notes among their belongings that they must have done but cannot remember doing. Check a number to show what percentage of the time this happens to you.
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27. Some people find that they sometimes hear voices inside their head that tell them to do things or comment on things that they are doing. Check a number to show what percentage of the time this happens to you.
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28. Some people sometimes feel as if they are looking at the world through a fog so that people or objects appear far away or unclear. Check a number to show what percentage of the time this happens to you.
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Item 2: Please Check the relevant number to reflect if you agree or disagree with the statements: 1 = Completely Agree, 2 = Mostly Agree, 3 = Undecided, 4 = Mostly Disagree, 5 = Completely Disagree.
1. Whatever plans you make, there is always something unexpected that will interfere with them.
[ ] 1 [ ] 2 [ ] 3 [ ] 4 [ ] 5
2. I can minimize the consequences of risk-taking by planning ahead and preparing for each outcome.
[ ] 1 [ ] 2 [ ] 3 [ ] 4 [ ] 5
3. Others consider my lifestyle wild and exciting.
[ ] 1 [ ] 2 [ ] 3 [ ] 4 [ ] 5
4. I have control over the outcome of my work, even if the project is difficult or demanding.
[ ] 1 [ ] 2 [ ] 3 [ ] 4 [ ] 5
5. Rules are meant to be broken.
[ ] 1 [ ] 2 [ ] 3 [ ] 4 [ ] 5
6. I like my music loud and crazy, rather than soft and serene.
[ ] 1 [ ] 2 [ ] 3 [ ] 4 [ ] 5
7. I am willing to take a chance at failure for the sake of innovation.
[ ] 1 [ ] 2 [ ] 3 [ ] 4 [ ] 5
8. I would take a risk if there were something in it for me.
[ ] 1 [ ] 2 [ ] 3 [ ] 4 [ ] 5
9. At an amusement park I always gravitate toward the highest, fastest, most intense rides.
[ ] 1 [ ] 2 [ ] 3 [ ] 4 [ ] 5
10. You cannot fool your destiny.
[ ] 1 [ ] 2 [ ] 3 [ ] 4 [ ] 5
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Please check the relevant number to reflect how frequently the statements apply to you;
1 = Always, 2 = Often, 3 = Sometimes, 4 = rarely, 5 = Never.
11. Potential negative consequences keep me from taking action.
[ ] 1 [ ] 2 [ ] 3 [ ] 4 [ ] 5
12. Before making a decision I try to anticipate the factors that could influence the outcome.
[ ] 1 [ ] 2 [ ] 3 [ ] 4 [ ] 5
13. I am a “chicken”.
[ ] 1 [ ] 2 [ ] 3 [ ] 4 [ ] 5
14. I am afraid that something unexpected might ruin all my plans.
[ ] 1 [ ] 2 [ ] 3 [ ] 4 [ ] 5
15. I check important projects carefully before submitting them.
[ ] 1 [ ] 2 [ ] 3 [ ] 4 [ ] 5
16. Before making a risky business decision, I do some research to do determine whether it’s the right path to take.
[ ] 1 [ ] 2 [ ] 3 [ ] 4 [ ] 5
17. Before making a final decision, I make sure to have a plan ‘B’ in case something goes wrong.
[ ] 1 [ ] 2 [ ] 3 [ ] 4 [ ] 5
18. I consider the pros and cons of a decision before I proceed.
[ ] 1 [ ] 2 [ ] 3 [ ] 4 [ ] 5
19. I remain calm and relaxed in situations in which most people would become fearful, upset, or stressed.
[ ] 1 [ ] 2 [ ] 3 [ ] 4 [ ] 5
20. Given the choice, I’d prefer to defer risky decisions to others.
[ ] 1 [ ] 2 [ ] 3 [ ] 4 [ ] 5
21. I [Check Rating] look for new experiences to spice up my daily routine.
[ ] 1 [ ] 2 [ ] 3 [ ] 4 [ ] 5
22. Others tell me that my actions are “crazy”.
[ ] 1 [ ] 2 [ ] 3 [ ] 4 [ ] 5
23. I realise that past actions were more dangerous than I thought at the time.
[ ] 1 [ ] 2 [ ] 3 [ ] 4 [ ] 5
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Please check the relevant number to reflect how you feel about the following statements;
1 = Completely True, 2 = Mostly true, 3 = Undecided, 4 = Mostly False, 5= Completely False.
24. I will take a greater risk for a great potential payoff.
[ ] 1 [ ] 2 [ ] 3 [ ] 4 [ ] 5
25. I am uncomfortable in unfamiliar situations.
[ ] 1 [ ] 2 [ ] 3 [ ] 4 [ ] 5
26. I don’t notice little details.
[ ] 1 [ ] 2 [ ] 3 [ ] 4 [ ] 5
27. I feel uneasy when I have to make a decision with an uncertain outcome.
[ ] 1 [ ] 2 [ ] 3 [ ] 4 [ ] 5
28. I can’t stand repetitive tasks.
[ ] 1 [ ] 2 [ ] 3 [ ] 4 [ ] 5
29. I remain optimistic during stressful times.
[ ] 1 [ ] 2 [ ] 3 [ ] 4 [ ] 5
30. I avoid working on projects that could fail.
[ ] 1 [ ] 2 [ ] 3 [ ] 4 [ ] 5
31. I don’t submit a project until it’s perfect.
[ ] 1 [ ] 2 [ ] 3 [ ] 4 [ ] 5
32. It bores me to know what will happen in advance.
[ ] 1 [ ] 2 [ ] 3 [ ] 4 [ ] 5
33. The best way to motivate me to take a risk, is to offer an appealing reward.
[ ] 1 [ ] 2 [ ] 3 [ ] 4 [ ] 5
34. I jump into new situations without much thought.
[ ] 1 [ ] 2 [ ] 3 [ ] 4 [ ] 5
35. I lose confidence when there is a chance that my project will fail.
[ ] 1 [ ] 2 [ ] 3 [ ] 4 [ ] 5
36. When things get crazy, I can’t stop obsessing over what could go wrong.
[ ] 1 [ ] 2 [ ] 3 [ ] 4 [ ] 5
37. I’m willing to take a risk in order to get what I want.
[ ] 1 [ ] 2 [ ] 3 [ ] 4 [ ] 5
38. To perform well, I need to know the outcome of my work in advance.
[ ] 1 [ ] 2 [ ] 3 [ ] 4 [ ] 5
39. When I make a risky decision, I plan for the worst-case scenario.
[ ] 1 [ ] 2 [ ] 3 [ ] 4 [ ] 5
40. My worry holds me back in life.
[ ] 1 [ ] 2 [ ] 3 [ ] 4 [ ] 5
41. Chance has a lot to do with being successful.
[ ] 1 [ ] 2 [ ] 3 [ ] 4 [ ] 5
42. If I take a risk and fail, I can handle the consequences.
[ ] 1 [ ] 2 [ ] 3 [ ] 4 [ ] 5
43. I will take a bigger risk if there is a reward at stake (i.e. Money, Recognition).
[ ] 1 [ ] 2 [ ] 3 [ ] 4 [ ] 5
44. My Residence is fitted with working smoke detectors.
[ ] 1 [ ] 2 [ ] 3 [ ] 4 [ ] 5
45. I always wear a seatbelt/straps in a vehicle.
[ ] 1 [ ] 2 [ ] 3 [ ] 4 [ ] 5
46. When I stay in a hotel, I check the emergency exits.
[ ] 1 [ ] 2 [ ] 3 [ ] 4 [ ] 5
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Please fill in the sentence void with a word or phrase that you feel would make the sentence appropriately reflect yourself.
47. I -------- in an unpredictable work environment.
48. Home/Ship/Liability/Cargo Insurance is --------.
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Please check the statement that reflects you best:
49. You’re travelling abroad to a developing country/world. Do you stay in the safe, Tourist-friendly areas, or venture into uncharted territory?
[ ] I wouldn’t travel to an exotic locale – I prefer to travel close to home if at all
[ ] I would be sure to stick to the areas recommended in Data-guides.
[ ] I would stick to the recommended areas, unless I had a trustworthy guide.
[ ] I would make my own path and seek out uncharted territory.
50. You inherit a large sum of money, and your financial advisor suggests two types of investments. In the first, you invest a moderate, set amount each year, and receive a modest guaranteed payoff at the end of the investment period. The second choice Includes a much larger investment (Almost your entire inheritance), but also has a larger potential payoff, with the possibility of losing all your money in a economic downturn. Which type of investment would you choose?
[ ] The first type.
[ ] The second type.
[ ] Neither, I wouldn’t risk my savings on investments.
[ ] A combination of the two.
51. You have a few free hours on a warm and beautiful day of leave. Which of the following activities appeals to you most?
[ ] Relaxing in a park or spa, reading a book or sunbathing.
[ ] Rock climbing, Sky-diving, or other high intensity activities.
52. Do you take precautions such as wearing a helmet or using protective equipment?
[ ] No, protection defeats the purpose
[ ] Yes, if I remember.
[ ] Yes, I am as careful as possible considering the activity.
53. How many vehicular accidents have you had?
54. How many broken bones have you had in your life?
55. Do other people seem concerned about your level of risk-taking?
56. Do you consider yourself an ‘adrenaline-junkie’?
57. Have you gotten into trouble with the law because of risky behaviour?
58. How many occupational related accidents have you had?
Thank you for taking the time to fill out this questionnaire which will be processed as promptly as possible.
***Incoming Transmission*** Message to: Chris Emmerich,
Tertiary Research Liaison,
Cambridge Research Institute Comm ID: Georgia.Brown Location: Freeport 4, Magellen
Ensign Georgia Brown
Quote:Psychological Evaluation Questionnaire: ΏΒΖ – 3547a
1. Some people have the experience of flying a craft and suddenly realizing that they don't remember what has happened during all or part of the trip. Check a number to show what percentage of the time this happens to you.
[X] 0% []10% [] 20% [] 30% [] 40% [] 50% [] 60% [] 70% [] 80% [] 90% [] 100%
2. Some people find that sometimes they are listening to someone talk and they suddenly realize that they did not hear all or part of what was said. Check a number to show what percentage of the time this happens to you.
[X] 0% []10% [] 20% [] 30% [] 40% [] 50% [] 60% [] 70% [] 80% [] 90% [] 100%
3. Some people have the experience of finding themselves in a place and having no idea how they got there. Check a number to show what percentage of the time this happens to you.
[X] 0% []10% [] 20% [] 30% [] 40% [] 50% [] 60% [] 70% [] 80% [] 90% [] 100%
4. Some people have the experience of finding themselves dressed in clothes that they don't remember putting on. Check a number to show what percentage of the time this happens to you.
[X] 0% []10% [] 20% [] 30% [] 40% [] 50% [] 60% [] 70% [] 80% [] 90% [] 100%
5. Some people have the experience of finding new things among their belongings that they do not remember buying. Check a number to show what percentage of the time this happens to you.
[X] 0% []10% [] 20% [] 30% [] 40% [] 50% [] 60% [] 70% [] 80% [] 90% [] 100%
6. Some people sometimes find that they are approached by people that they do not know who call them by another name or insist that they have met them before. Check a number to show what percentage of the time this happens to you.
[X] 0% []10% [] 20% [] 30% [] 40% [] 50% [] 60% [] 70% [] 80% [] 90% [] 100%
7. Some people sometimes have the experience of feeling as though they are standing next to themselves or watching themselves do something as if they were looking at another person. Check a number to show what percentage of the time this happens to you.
[X] 0% []10% [] 20% [] 30% [] 40% [] 50% [] 60% [] 70% [] 80% [] 90% [] 100%
8. Some people are told that they sometimes do not recognize friends or family members. Check a number to show what percentage of the time this happens to you.
[X] 0% []10% [] 20% [] 30% [] 40% [] 50% [] 60% [] 70% [] 80% [] 90% [] 100%
9. Some people find that they have no memory for some important events in their lives (for example, a wedding or graduation). Check a number to show what percentage of the time this happens to you.
[X] 0% []10% [] 20% [] 30% [] 40% [] 50% [] 60% [] 70% [] 80% [] 90% [] 100%
10. Some people have the experience of being accused of lying when they do not think that they have lied. Check a number to show what percentage of the time this happens to you.
[X] 0% []10% [] 20% [] 30% [] 40% [] 50% [] 60% [] 70% [] 80% [] 90% [] 100%
11. Some people have the experience of looking in a mirror and not recognizing themselves. Check a number to show what percentage of the time this happens to you.
[X] 0% []10% [] 20% [] 30% [] 40% [] 50% [] 60% [] 70% [] 80% [] 90% [] 100%
12. Some people sometimes have the experience of feeling that other people, objects, and the world around them are not real. Check a number to show what percentage of the time this happens to you.
[X] 0% []10% [] 20% [] 30% [] 40% [] 50% [] 60% [] 70% [] 80% [] 90% [] 100%
13. Some people sometimes have the experience of feeling that their body does not belong to them. Check a number to show what percentage of the time this happens to you.
[X] 0% []10% [] 20% [] 30% [] 40% [] 50% [] 60% [] 70% [] 80% [] 90% [] 100%
14. Some people have the experience of sometimes remembering a past event so vividly that they feel as if they were reliving that event. Check a number to show what percentage of the time this happens to you.
[X] 0% []10% [] 20% [] 30% [] 40% [] 50% [] 60% [] 70% [] 80% [] 90% [] 100%
15. Some people have the experience of not being sure whether things that they remember happening really did happen or whether they just dreamed them. Check a number to show what percentage of the time this happens to you.
[] 0% []10% [X] 20% [] 30% [] 40% [] 50% [] 60% [] 70% [] 80% [] 90% [] 100%
16. Some people have the experience of being in a familiar place but finding it strange and unfamiliar. Check a number to show what percentage of the time this happens to you.
[] 0% [X]10% [] 20% [] 30% [] 40% [] 50% [] 60% [] 70% [] 80% [] 90% [] 100%
17. Some people find that when they are watching broadcasts or Holotainment they become so absorbed in the story that they are unaware of other events happening around them. Check a number to show what percentage of the time this happens to you.
[X] 0% []10% [] 20% [] 30% [] 40% [] 50% [] 60% [] 70% [] 80% [] 90% [] 100%
18. Some people sometimes find that they become so involved in a fantasy or daydream that it feels as though it were really happening to them. Check a number to show what percentage of the time this happens to you.
[X] 0% []10% [] 20% [] 30% [] 40% [] 50% [] 60% [] 70% [] 80% [] 90% [] 100%
19. Some people find that they are sometimes able to ignore pain. Check a number to show what percentage of the time this happens to you.
[] 0% []10% [] 20% [] 30% [] 40% [] 50% [X] 60% [] 70% [] 80% [] 90% [] 100%
20. Some people find that they sometimes sit staring off into space, thinking of nothing, and are not aware of the passage of time. Check a number to show what percentage of the time this happens to you.
[X] 0% []10% [] 20% [] 30% [] 40% [] 50% [] 60% [] 70% [] 80% [] 90% [] 100%
21. Some people sometimes find that when they are alone they talk out loud to themselves. Check a number to show what percentage of the time this happens to you.
[X] 0% []10% [] 20% [] 30% [] 40% [] 50% [] 60% [] 70% [] 80% [] 90% [] 100%
22. Some people find that in one situation they may act so differently compared with another situation that they feel almost as if they were different people. Check a number to show what percentage of the time this happens to you.
[X] 0% []10% [] 20% [] 30% [] 40% [] 50% [] 60% [] 70% [] 80% [] 90% [] 100%
23) Some people sometimes find that in certain situations they are able to do things with amazing ease and spontaneity that would usually be difficult for them (for example, sports, work, social situations, etc.). Check a number to show what percentage of the time this happens to you.
[] 0% []10% [] 20% [X] 30% [] 40% [] 50% [] 60% [] 70% [] 80% [] 90% [] 100%
24. Some people sometimes find that they cannot remember whether they have done something or have just thought about doing that thing (for example, not knowing whether they have just mailed a letter or have just thought about mailing it). Check a number to show what percentage of the time this happens to you.
[X] 0% []10% [] 20% [] 30% [] 40% [] 50% [] 60% [] 70% [] 80% [] 90% [] 100%
25. Some people find evidence that they have done things that they do not remember doing. Check a number to show what percentage of the time this happens to you.
[X] 0% []10% [] 20% [] 30% [] 40% [] 50% [] 60% [] 70% [] 80% [] 90% [] 100%
26. Some people sometimes find writings, drawings, or notes among their belongings that they must have done but cannot remember doing. Check a number to show what percentage of the time this happens to you.
[X] 0% []10% [] 20% [] 30% [] 40% [] 50% [] 60% [] 70% [] 80% [] 90% [] 100%
27. Some people find that they sometimes hear voices inside their head that tell them to do things or comment on things that they are doing. Check a number to show what percentage of the time this happens to you.
[X] 0% []10% [] 20% [] 30% [] 40% [] 50% [] 60% [] 70% [] 80% [] 90% [] 100%
28. Some people sometimes feel as if they are looking at the world through a fog so that people or objects appear far away or unclear. Check a number to show what percentage of the time this happens to you.
[X] 0% []10% [] 20% [] 30% [] 40% [] 50% [] 60% [] 70% [] 80% [] 90% [] 100%
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Item 2: Please Check the relevant number to reflect if you agree or disagree with the statements: 1 = Completely Agree, 2 = Mostly Agree, 3 = Undecided, 4 = Mostly Disagree, 5 = Completely Disagree.
1. Whatever plans you make, there is always something unexpected that will interfere with them.
[ ] 1 [ ] 2 [X ] 3 [ ] 4 [ ] 5
2. I can minimize the consequences of risk-taking by planning ahead and preparing for each outcome.
[ ] 1 [X] 2 [ ] 3 [ ] 4 [ ] 5
3. Others consider my lifestyle wild and exciting.
[X] 1 [ ] 2 [ ] 3 [ ] 4 [ ] 5
4. I have control over the outcome of my work, even if the project is difficult or demanding.
[X] 1 [ ] 2 [ ] 3 [ ] 4 [ ] 5
5. Rules are meant to be broken.
[ ] 1 [ ] 2 [X] 3 [ ] 4 [ ] 5
6. I like my music loud and crazy, rather than soft and serene.
[ ] 1 [ ] 2 [ ] 3 [ ] 4 [X] 5
7. I am willing to take a chance at failure for the sake of innovation.
[ ] 1 [ ] 2 [X] 3 [ ] 4 [ ] 5
8. I would take a risk if there were something in it for me.
[ ] 1 [ ] 2 [ ] 3 [X] 4 [ ] 5
9. At an amusement park I always gravitate toward the highest, fastest, most intense rides.
[ ] 1 [ ] 2 [ ] 3 [ ] 4 [X] 5
10. You cannot fool your destiny.
[ ] 1 [ ] 2 [ ] 3 [X] 4 [ ] 5
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Please check the relevant number to reflect how frequently the statements apply to you;
1 = Always, 2 = Often, 3 = Sometimes, 4 = rarely, 5 = Never.
11. Potential negative consequences keep me from taking action.
[ ] 1 [ ] 2 [ ] 3 [X] 4 [ ] 5
12. Before making a decision I try to anticipate the factors that could influence the outcome.
[ ] 1 [X] 2 [ ] 3 [ ] 4 [ ] 5
13. I am a “chicken”.
[ ] 1 [ ] 2 [ ] 3 [ ] 4 [X] 5
14. I am afraid that something unexpected might ruin all my plans.
[ ] 1 [ ] 2 [X] 3 [ ] 4 [ ] 5
15. I check important projects carefully before submitting them.
[X] 1 [ ] 2 [ ] 3 [ ] 4 [ ] 5
16. Before making a risky business decision, I do some research to do determine whether it’s the right path to take.
[X] 1 [ ] 2 [ ] 3 [ ] 4 [ ] 5
17. Before making a final decision, I make sure to have a plan ‘B’ in case something goes wrong.
[ ] 1 [X] 2 [ ] 3 [ ] 4 [ ] 5
18. I consider the pros and cons of a decision before I proceed.
[ ] 1 [X] 2 [ ] 3 [ ] 4 [ ] 5
19. I remain calm and relaxed in situations in which most people would become fearful, upset, or stressed.
[X] 1 [ ] 2 [ ] 3 [ ] 4 [ ] 5
20. Given the choice, I’d prefer to defer risky decisions to others.
[ ] 1 [] 2 [X] 3 [ ] 4 [ ] 5
21. I [Check Rating] look for new experiences to spice up my daily routine.
[ ] 1 [X] 2 [ ] 3 [ ] 4 [ ] 5
22. Others tell me that my actions are “crazy”.
[ ] 1 [ ] 2 [ ] 3 [X] 4 [ ] 5
23. I realise that past actions were more dangerous than I thought at the time.
[ ] 1 [X] 2 [ ] 3 [ ] 4 [ ] 5
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Please check the relevant number to reflect how you feel about the following statements;
1 = Completely True, 2 = Mostly true, 3 = Undecided, 4 = Mostly False, 5= Completely False.
24. I will take a greater risk for a great potential payoff.
[ ] 1 [ ] 2 [X] 3 [ ] 4 [ ] 5
25. I am uncomfortable in unfamiliar situations.
[ ] 1 [X] 2 [ ] 3 [ ] 4 [ ] 5
26. I don’t notice little details.
[ ] 1 [ ] 2 [ ] 3 [ ] 4 [X] 5
27. I feel uneasy when I have to make a decision with an uncertain outcome.
[ ] 1 [ ] 2 [ ] 3 [X] 4 [ ] 5
28. I can’t stand repetitive tasks.
[ ] 1 [ ] 2 [X] 3 [ ] 4 [ ] 5
29. I remain optimistic during stressful times.
[X] 1 [ ] 2 [ ] 3 [ ] 4 [ ] 5
30. I avoid working on projects that could fail.
[ ] 1 [ ] 2 [X] 3 [ ] 4 [ ] 5
31. I don’t submit a project until it’s perfect.
[ ] 1 [X] 2 [ ] 3 [ ] 4 [ ] 5
32. It bores me to know what will happen in advance.
[ ] 1 [ ] 2 [X] 3 [ ] 4 [ ] 5
33. The best way to motivate me to take a risk, is to offer an appealing reward.
[ ] 1 [X] 2 [ ] 3 [ ] 4 [ ] 5
34. I jump into new situations without much thought.
[ ] 1 [X] 2 [ ] 3 [ ] 4 [ ] 5
35. I lose confidence when there is a chance that my project will fail.
[ ] 1 [X] 2 [ ] 3 [ ] 4 [ ] 5
36. When things get crazy, I can’t stop obsessing over what could go wrong.
[ ] 1 [ ] 2 [ ] 3 [X] 4 [ ] 5
37. I’m willing to take a risk in order to get what I want.
[ ] 1 [X] 2 [ ] 3 [ ] 4 [ ] 5
38. To perform well, I need to know the outcome of my work in advance.
[ ] 1 [ ] 2 [X] 3 [ ] 4 [ ] 5
39. When I make a risky decision, I plan for the worst-case scenario.
[ ] 1 [X] 2 [ ] 3 [ ] 4 [ ] 5
40. My worry holds me back in life.
[ ] 1 [ ] 2 [ ] 3 [ ] 4 [X] 5
41. Chance has a lot to do with being successful.
[ ] 1 [ ] 2 [ ] 3 [X] 4 [ ] 5
42. If I take a risk and fail, I can handle the consequences.
[ ] 1 [X] 2 [ ] 3 [ ] 4 [ ] 5
43. I will take a bigger risk if there is a reward at stake (i.e. Money, Recognition).
[ ] 1 [ ] 2 [X] 3 [ ] 4 [ ] 5
44. My Residence is fitted with working smoke detectors.
[X] 1 [ ] 2 [ ] 3 [ ] 4 [ ] 5
45. I always wear a seatbelt/straps in a vehicle.
[X] 1 [ ] 2 [ ] 3 [ ] 4 [ ] 5
46. When I stay in a hotel, I check the emergency exits.
[X] 1 [ ] 2 [ ] 3 [ ] 4 [ ] 5
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Please fill in the sentence void with a word or phrase that you feel would make the sentence appropriately reflect yourself.
47. I work well in an unpredictable work environment.
48. Home/Ship/Liability/Cargo Insurance is nessesary.
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Please check the statement that reflects you best:
49. You’re travelling abroad to a developing country/world. Do you stay in the safe, Tourist-friendly areas, or venture into uncharted territory?
[ ] I wouldn’t travel to an exotic locale – I prefer to travel close to home if at all
[ ] I would be sure to stick to the areas recommended in Data-guides.
[X] I would stick to the recommended areas, unless I had a trustworthy guide.
[ ] I would make my own path and seek out uncharted territory.
50. You inherit a large sum of money, and your financial advisor suggests two types of investments. In the first, you invest a moderate, set amount each year, and receive a modest guaranteed payoff at the end of the investment period. The second choice Includes a much larger investment (Almost your entire inheritance), but also has a larger potential payoff, with the possibility of losing all your money in a economic downturn. Which type of investment would you choose?
[X] The first type.
[ ] The second type.
[ ] Neither, I wouldn’t risk my savings on investments.
[ ] A combination of the two.
51. You have a few free hours on a warm and beautiful day of leave. Which of the following activities appeals to you most?
[X] Relaxing in a park or spa, reading a book or sunbathing.
[ ] Rock climbing, Sky-diving, or other high intensity activities.
52. Do you take precautions such as wearing a helmet or using protective equipment?
[ ] No, protection defeats the purpose
[ ] Yes, if I remember.
[X] Yes, I am as careful as possible considering the activity.
53. How many vehicular accidents have you had?
None
54. How many broken bones have you had in your life?
None
55. Do other people seem concerned about your level of risk-taking?
No
56. Do you consider yourself an ‘adrenaline-junkie’?
No
57. Have you gotten into trouble with the law because of risky behaviour?
No
58. How many occupational related accidents have you had?
None
Thank you for taking the time to fill out this questionnaire which will be processed as promptly as possible.
All filled out. Thank you for your time Mr Emmerich.
Thank you for taking the time to fill out the necessary paperwork. There were some murmurs about risk assessment, but I'm afraid I'm not privy to the details; I'm sure that it's nothing that can't be brushed aside: with the proper insurance. Gossip aside; the results from your psychological screening will be passed to the necessary bodies. Any parties working within Bretonian borders visiting Gaia must undergo a security check by the Bretonian Police Authority before we are able to license their expedition: and so we will pass any relevant recommendations and data on to their administration.
Ivana Baiul
Associate Advisory Corporate Affairs Liaison
Cambridge Research Institute
From BPA Commander Lucy Silsbury
To the Cambridge Research Station
Regarding Miss Georgia Brown
I interviewed the subject in question yesterday, she doesn't appear to have any dangerous equipment on her apart from a side arm.
From what she tells me I am assuming that she is a member of the organization known as the 'Order'. As we have not had many dealings with them I suggest caution in all interactment.
Brown wants access to the Gaian flora and fauna to gain more understanding of an alien force her associates are working against. She assured me that she acts for 'the good of humanity'. I am still a little dubious about this.
I was a little concerned as her motives at first seemed little more than sightseeing but she made her case and it is passable.
The BPA give consent for her to be part of a scientific detachment to Planet Gaia on provision that two armed BPA guards are present at all times during the expedition and Police escort is assigned to the convoy ship.
Be warned she could be dangerous and we will not hesitate to nullify any danger to Bretonia, its citizens and its property.