Shoulder Holster
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Pistol Holster that you can clip to your uniform.
Only one thing may be clipped to your uniform
Capable of storing one pistol in it.
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<tab name="Belts">
Item:
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Desc.:
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M39 Belt Holster
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SMG Holster that goes on your belt.
Has only one slot, and draws revolvers on click.
Capable of storing an M39 without increased weight (Grips/Stock)
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Ammo Load Rig
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A belt for your uniform, intended for holding magazines.
You can right click it to change the drawing mode.
Has five slots for storing items.
Storage
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Combat Knife
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Shells or handfuls of bullets
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Any kind of flare/flare nade
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M41A MK2 Magazines
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M39 Magazines
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M42C Magazines
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Sunfury Lasgun Cells
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M4A3 Magazines
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M44 Speedloaders
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Any grenade
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Claymores
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Shotgun Shell Belt
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A belt used to hold up to 50 shotgun shells, two boxes worth.
Has two drawing methods, click to open, and draw last stored upon click.
Defaults to click to open, you can right click on it and change the drawing method.
What it can store:
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Buckshot shells
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Slug Shells
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Flechette Shells
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Incendiary Shells
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M4A3 Belt Holster
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Pistol Holster that goes on your belt.
Has five slots, and draws pistols on click.
Capable of storing only one pistol in it.
Storage
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Any Pistol, not revolvers.
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Any Pistol Magazines
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M44 Belt Holster
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Revolver Holster that goes on your belt.
Has five slots, and draws revolvers on click.
Capable of storing only one revolver in it.
Storage
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M44 Revolvers
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M44 Speedloaders
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Knife Rig
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A knife rig that goes on your belt
Can switch drawing modes by right clicking.
Capable of storing six throwing knives within.
Storage
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M11 Throwing Knives.
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Pouch:
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Desc:
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Shotgun Shell Pouch
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A pouch used to hold shotgun shells. Has four slots.
Has two drawing methods, click to open, and draw last stored upon click.
Defaults to click to open, you can right click on it and change the drawing method.
What it can store:
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Buckshot shells
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Slug Shells
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Flechette Shells
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Incendiary Shells
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Magazine Pouch
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A pouch used to hold magazines. Has two slots.
Has two drawing methods, click to open, and draw last stored upon click.
Defaults to click to open, you can right click on it and change the drawing method.
What it can store:
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Shells or handfuls of bullets
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M41A MK2 Magazines
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M39 Magazines
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M42C Magazines
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Sunfury Lasgun Cells
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M4A3 Magazines
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M44 Speedloaders
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Medium General Pouch
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A medium general pouch that goes into your pocket. Holds small and tiny items.
Has two drawing methods, click to open, and draw last stored upon click.
Defaults to click to open, you can right click on it and change the drawing method.
Storage
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Any tiny item
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Any small item
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Flare Pouch
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A pouch used to flares. Has five slots.
Has two drawing methods, click to open, and draw last stored upon click.
Defaults to click to open, you can right click on it and change the drawing method.
What it can store:
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Flare Grenades
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Manual Flares
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First Aid Pouch
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A pouch used to hold construction materials. Has five slots.
Has two drawing methods, click to open, and draw last stored upon click.
Defaults to click to open, you can right click on it and change the drawing method.
What it can store:
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Tramadol Injectors
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Tricordazine Injectors
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Gauze
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Ointment
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Medical Splints
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Pistol Magazine Pouch
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A pouch used to hold pistol magazines. Has three slots.
Has two drawing methods, click to open, and draw last stored upon click.
Defaults to click to open, you can right click on it and change the drawing method.
What it can store:
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M4A3 Magazines
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M44 Speedloaders
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Sidearm Pouch
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A pouch used to sidearms. Has one slot.
Has two drawing methods, click to open, and draw last stored upon click.
Defaults to click to open, you can right click on it and change the drawing method.
What it can store:
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Any Revolvers
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Any Pistols
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Item:
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Desc.:
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TGMC Gas Mask
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A gas mask that restricts your vision, but filters out harmful gasses.
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TGMC Coif
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A coif that protects you from extreme cold conditions.
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Rebreather
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Heats or cools down air as you breath it, protecting you from extreme conditions.
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NEXUS Automated Equipment Rack
The Automated Equipment Rack contains your Smartgunner needs, which consists of 45 points to purchase one out of three weapons and their respective ammo. Choose wisely. You can get:
a total of 1000 ammo from 5 SG-29 drums for your SG-29
a total of 1000 ammo from 2 SG-85 ammo bin for your SG-85 or
at least a total of 240 ammo from 6 SG-62 magazines for SG-62 and 5 ammo from 1 SG-153 magazine.
GET EITHER A MAGNET HARNESS OR A BELT HARNESS!!!! DO NOT LOSE YOUR SMART WEAPON!!!!
Module
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Point Cost
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Description
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KTLD head mounted sight
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0
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A headset and goggles system made to pair with any KTLD weapon, such as the SG type weapons. Has a low-res short range imager, allowing for a better view of terrain. Yes, you get this for free!
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T-29 smart machine gun
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29
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The SG-29 smart machine gun is the premier standard IFF-capable armament. A heavy machine gun that uses IFF to bypass friendlies, allowing you to fire through them if they have a marine ID. Requires special training and it cannot turn off IFF. It uses 10x26mm ammunition.
Attachments:
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Rail
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|
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Muzzle
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Fixed
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Underbarrel
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|
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Stock
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Fixed
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T-29 drum magazine
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4
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Supplies your T-29 Smartgun with ammunition and power. 200 ammo per drum.
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SG-85 Smart Handheld Minigun
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30
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The SG-85 is a kin to TGMC's minigun with the added bonus to fire through allies if they have a marine ID. It's known for its ability to lay down quick fire support very well through sheer volume. Requires special training and it cannot turn off IFF. It uses 10x26mm ammunition.
Attachments:
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Rail
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|
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Muzzle
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Nothing
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Underbarrel
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Nothing
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Stock
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Nothing
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SG-85 Powerpack
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5
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The powerpack that POWER the SG-85; can only hold 1 ammo bin.
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SG-85 ammo bin
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5
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A hefty container stuffed to the absolute brim with 500 rounds for the SG-85 powerpack.
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SG-62 Smart Target Rifle
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25
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The SG-62 is a recent addition to TGMC's standard IFF-capable armament, allowing you to fire through them if they have a marine ID. It's known for its ability to suppress xenomorphs from afar at the expense of ROF and ammo. The SG-62 also has a unbarreled spotting rifle called the SR-153 Spotting Rifle that applies bullets with status effect or normal bullets that deal a lot of damage. Requires special training and it cannot turn off IFF. It uses 10x26mm ammunition.
Attachments:
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Rail
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|
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Muzzle
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Nothing
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Underbarrel
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Nothing
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Stock
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Nothing
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SG-62 Target Rifle Magazine
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3
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A magazine filled with fourty (40) 10x27mm specialized smart rounds.
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SR-153 Spotting Rifle Magazine
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2
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A magazine filled with five (5) 12x7mm lethal smart rounds, these will do nothing other than pack a big punch.
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SR-153 Spotting Rifle High Impact Magazine
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2
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A magazine filled with five (5) 12x7mm high impact smart rounds, these will likely stagger and slow anything they hit.
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SR-153 Spotting Rifle Heavy Rubber Magazine
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2
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A magazine filled with five (5) 12x7mm high impact smart rounds, these will likely stagger and slow anything they hit.
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SSR-153 Spotting Rifle Tungsten Magazine
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2
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A magazine filled with 12x7mm tungsten smart rounds, these rounds will massively knock back any target it hits.
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SR-153 Spotting Rifle Flak Magazine
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2
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A magazine filled with 12x7mm flak smart rounds, these rounds will airburst on contact with an organic target, causing damage in a small area near the target.
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SR-153 Spotting Rifle Tanglefoot Magazine
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3
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A magazine filled with 12x7mm smart rounds tipped with 'Tanglefoot' poison, these rounds will drain the energy out of targets they hit.
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SR-153 Spotting Rifle Incendiary Magazine
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3
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A magazine filled with 12x7mm incendiary smart rounds, these rounds will set alight anything they hit.
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Tactics for Squad Smartgunner
You are the first to detect xenomorphs. Since you can see xenomorphs in the dark, you can engage xenomorphs first before your peers. To increase your reaction time against xenomorphs, a tactical sensor can be attached onto your smart weapon. That said, you must have a belt harness if you have a tactical sensor since you cannot have both a tactical sensor and a magnetic harness at a same time, removing the belt slot for storage.
When you kill xenomorphs, you should sell them via fulton or ARSR bluespace to supply requisition more points. The more you sell xenomorphs, the more that requisition will give you ammo.
Tips
- Xenomorphs will get punished when they push if you do your job. The SG's job is to ensure that xenomorphs eat more lead when they try to come to CQC range, not to mention the sunder that the SG provides.
- Given that you have IFF, you can save marines from resin traps. These traps make facehuggers jump on marines if they step on the traps. Always be wary of objects on weed as many objects can hide resin traps, so keep your cursor near objects. When a marine triggers a resin trap, they will get stun and have a few second to be saved before the facehugger grabs onto their face.
- Stick with your squad and follow the Squad Leader's (SL's) orders. If this isn't possible, stay with any marines you can find. You will not survive on your own if you are caught out of position, and your weapon is a very important support tool for the entire marine force—don't waste it by running around alone.
- Aim for the chest. You're less likely to hit a target by aiming for the head.
- Aim at the tile behind a target if they're standing still. If you click right on the tile, it might not hit as likely compared to clicking straight behind your target, or the bullet might hit a nearby wall.
- For moving targets, try to lead your shots. Bullets have travel time, so depending on how fast a target is moving you may have to put your cursor 1-5 tiles ahead of a target to hit them.
- If an ally is pounced on, shoot over whoever's in the way behind the tile of the pouncer. You will either drive the pouncer off and make them hesitant to get into range, or you'll fill them with enough lead to drop them for you and your allies. This goes for warrior's lunge, too. Pump lead into that warrior since they have to grab a marine for like 2 seconds, enough to mag dump them.
- A Shotgunner synergizes well with this role: have the PFC as the point-man and stay behind them and their friends. In case they get pounced on or knocked down, you can then blast the offender and either drive them away (giving your team/the PFC time to move back and regroup), or kill them if they remain in the area for too long. It essentially gives you the ability to act as both an anti-flank/harassment force and as area-denial to all.
- STOP CHARGING IN FRONT DAMMIT
TGMC Roles
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TerraGov Marines
Ranks
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Command
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Captain, Field Commander, Staff Officer, Pilot Officer, Transport Officer, Mech Pilot
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Vehicle Crew
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Assault Crewman, Transport Crewman
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Engineering and Supply
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Chief Ship Engineer, Requisitions Officer, Ship Technician
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Medical
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Chief Medical Officer, Medical Doctor, Researcher
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Marines
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Squad Leader, Squad Smartgunner, Squad Engineer, Squad Corpsman, Squad Marine
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Civilians
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Corporate Liaison
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Silicon
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Combat robots, Synthetic, AI
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Xenomorphs
Playtime
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Tier 0
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Larva, Minions
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Tier 1
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Drone, Runner, Defender, Sentinel
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Tier 2
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Hivelord, Carrier, Hunter, Wraith, Bull, Warrior, Puppeteer, Spitter, Pyrogen
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Tier 3
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Gorger, Defiler, Widow, Ravager, Warlock, Behemoth, Crusher, Praetorian, Boiler
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Tier 4
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Shrike, Queen, King, Hivemind
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Others
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Zombie, Emergency Response Teams, Sons of Mars, Survivor
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