TGMC:Guide to vehicles
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Welcome to using mobile machineries in TGMC! This guide will get you familiar with how to use each vehicles and ensure that you can beat the xenomorphs back to their hives!
You may be daunted by the unfamilar gadgets in front of you, but that's okay; everyone has to start somewhere.
What is important is knowing the responsibility of each vehicles. Not knowing what you need will have marines yell at you for being incompetent.
Alamo
The Alamo is the primary way to deliver marines from shipside to planetside and vice versa. As old as she is, you cannot doubt the reliability of the Alamo; however, you have to contend with lazy POs that don't want to operate her due to how boring cycling Alamo is.
The Alamo has two engine module slots, one interior module slot, two electronic module slots and four weapon module slots.
- Rear Slot: This is the place where the
medevac modulesurgery table and the mounted smartgun module goes. - Engine Slot: This is where engine modules are installed, like the cooling system and the fuel enhancer.
- Electronics Slot:This is where electronics are installed, like the spotlight and the targeting system.
- Weapon Slot: This is where the weapons are installed, like the rocket-pod or the sentry-deployment-system.
Alamo's UI
There are two ways to controlling the Alamo, via its cockpit and via remote computers.
The center part of the cockpit is the computer for you to control the Alamo from one landing zone to another.
The right part of the cockpit is the computer to deploy sentries to protect the Alamo from xenomorphs. This UI can also be used for fire mission if the Alamo is equiped with CAS arsenal, but it is recommended to use CAS for the Condor jet.
Alamo's Responsibility
Communication is key with the Alamo. One of the primary mistakes when using the Alamo is not knowing when and where marines want to be at.
- Before the Alamo launch into one of the landing zones in planetside for marines' first deployment, ask what landing zone the forward operational base, or FOB, is in.
- Always tell marines when you are launching so that the marines heading to the Alamo is more motivated to haul ass.