
Mass CD Interview
Mass CD Interview // #001
ChrissyGamerTV | Practitioner | SC-2
MajorGeneralAyden | Specialist | SC-2
boxerkgthe5th | CSU Staff Sergeant
zachzozo9
FearlessheLi
Aleminator200
...and other unlogged Class-D

Questions
< Question Log #001 >
Do you feel your diet is sufficient?
A1: Yes
A2: Very< Question Log #002 >
Does your work often negatively affect your health?
A1: a bit
A2: i don’t work
A3: hmmm, not really< Question Log #003 >
Does environmental stress affect your health?
A1: NO.
A2: it stresses me very, look at friendly fire
Attendee one promptly shushed Attendee two.< Question Log #004 >
Do you have trouble resting?
A1: yes
A2: not at all
Both attendees slowly looked at one another.< Question Log #005 >
Are you frequently injured or ill?
A1: yes i am, by the sd
A2: yes
A3: yes
Summaries
< Question Log #001 >
" Do you feel your diet is sufficient? "
- These responses were surprising. They show that not only are the Class-D supplied with enough food to keep them energized and responsive, but they likely also enjoy the food to some extent. This is a far cry from what you hear from SC-0's and above, which is perhaps partially why some are incentivized to rank up and others are not.< Question Log #002 >
" Does your work often negatively affect your health? "
- Another shocking answer. It's unsurprising that some Class-D do not work, as their situations do not foster a positive working environment. None expanded on their answers and I had no forethought to press due to the situations present, so the context of "a bit" stays indeterminate.< Question Log #003 >
" Does environmental stress affect your health? "
- It very clearly is a stress factor, and the primary attendee likely was afraid of 'suppression' as a response to being open to their fear of SDs. This calls to question the ethics and procedure of the SD personnel in charge of Omicron.< Question Log #004 >
" Do you have trouble resting? "
- Another completely dichotomous answer. This is not uncommon; Many FP who attend check-ups will also report vastly different sleep qualities. This is likely due to several innately human factors, such as previous trauma, IQ, stress management techniques, exercise, diet, and so forth.< Question Log #005 >
" Are you frequently injured or ill? "
- The most unanimous response. All CDs present unanimously note injury and illness, but this was not attributed to work, sleep, diet, or other lifestyle choices: Only to the SD. This unfortunately aligns with the careless conduct of many SD present.Note that during this entire event, there was a high amount of both shooting and crossfire shooting. There were few CD medics present, and there was little regard from the present SD to avoid the CD.
Final Findings & Closing Remarks
As a blanket statement, the Class-Ds in question seem to be doing fine.
However, there are many idiosyncrasies and smaller items that are worth observation. These all primarily relate to involvement of SD Officials.Many attendees were at risk of harm from the hands of the SD "guarding" them, or were pointed at even though there was no need for them to be aimed towards. This environment generates fear and hostility, leading some to sleepless nights and stress-related injuries, and others perhaps into an antisocial slump that prevents them from working. So yes, ultimately, the CD are fine. But they could always be better.

