Post by Tucker on Feb 14, 2011 18:41:51 GMT -5
A-1 Unit Information
Training
---During training, A-1s are treated okay by those who operated the facility. It’s not that stereotypical crap where they get shot as punishment. This is mostly to have characters that aren’t exactly the same. However, punishments were not light. Whippings were the most usual. Those whom were underperforming were also killed. The government never lied to them about who they were, either. They always told them the truth. Mostly because if they ever found it, they might want to kill them.
---On top of combat training, they were also given academic schooling. It was academic in the morning, training in the afternoon, and around seven o’clock each day, they were given time to socialize among each other until nine.
Suit
---Nope, not power armor. I added nothing in there that we don't already have these days. The A-1 suit can literally soak up tons of damage. If you really wanna kill one, the easiest way would be to shoot it with just about any gun on a standard frigate.
---That's just the A-1, however. The S-1 is pretty vulnerable. Same with the C-1. The MBA-2 is slightly stronger than an A-1, is able to jump half a mile with the jets on it's back which launch it into the air, a heavy machine gun, fit for taking out entire squads of infantry, and a anti-material cannon for vehicles.
Cells
---Cells are like squads or divisions of A-1s. Each cell has one commander, one major, two captains, and four lieutenants. Every cell is assigned a task by the Emperor. The cell leader tells his team how to carry it out.
---Cells are ran how the cell leader wants it ran. If one cell leader doesn't like a specific member, they can be kicked out. If they don't like MBA-2s, they disallow use of them.
---The best part about being cell leader is, you can customize the loadouts and suits of your team members. Each cell is given one S-1, one C-1, and one MBA-2 suit. This helps, not only with making sure there's not an overpowered cell of MBA-2s, but it also encourages members of different specializations to be put in each cell, rather than a cell full of snipers, demolitions, etc.
Training
---During training, A-1s are treated okay by those who operated the facility. It’s not that stereotypical crap where they get shot as punishment. This is mostly to have characters that aren’t exactly the same. However, punishments were not light. Whippings were the most usual. Those whom were underperforming were also killed. The government never lied to them about who they were, either. They always told them the truth. Mostly because if they ever found it, they might want to kill them.
---On top of combat training, they were also given academic schooling. It was academic in the morning, training in the afternoon, and around seven o’clock each day, they were given time to socialize among each other until nine.
Suit
---Nope, not power armor. I added nothing in there that we don't already have these days. The A-1 suit can literally soak up tons of damage. If you really wanna kill one, the easiest way would be to shoot it with just about any gun on a standard frigate.
---That's just the A-1, however. The S-1 is pretty vulnerable. Same with the C-1. The MBA-2 is slightly stronger than an A-1, is able to jump half a mile with the jets on it's back which launch it into the air, a heavy machine gun, fit for taking out entire squads of infantry, and a anti-material cannon for vehicles.
Cells
---Cells are like squads or divisions of A-1s. Each cell has one commander, one major, two captains, and four lieutenants. Every cell is assigned a task by the Emperor. The cell leader tells his team how to carry it out.
---Cells are ran how the cell leader wants it ran. If one cell leader doesn't like a specific member, they can be kicked out. If they don't like MBA-2s, they disallow use of them.
---The best part about being cell leader is, you can customize the loadouts and suits of your team members. Each cell is given one S-1, one C-1, and one MBA-2 suit. This helps, not only with making sure there's not an overpowered cell of MBA-2s, but it also encourages members of different specializations to be put in each cell, rather than a cell full of snipers, demolitions, etc.