TGMC:Field Commander

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COMMAND STAFF
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Field Commander
Access: All Access
Difficulty: Very Hard
Supervisors: Captain
Duties: Lead your Marines on the ground to horrible and certain death. Work with the Captain to formulate and execute plans. Call in Orbital support as needed, fail to supply proper hits.
Guides: N/A
Quote: N/A

Introduction

Welcome to the beginning of your career as a field officer. You are apart of the Terra Gov Marine Corps on a mission to handle distress calls of the unpleasant xenomorphs invading them. You will work with the Captain and Requisitions Officer on getting your marines down well armed and supplied, and will lead the marines groundside to establish a Forward Operating Base, and assign squads to certain roles they'll have to play on the ground. The Field Commander should often try to stay alive, but often they are either killed or bursted by xenomorphs.

Playing the Field Commander

Being Field Commander is a demanding task on the ground as you will need to coordinate to squads of where they are assigned to, and the overwatch needs to be updated to fit your needs. You should probably head to the Combat Information Center to set up overwatch, or bug a Staff Officer or Captain about it. You may also brief the marines, and often you will due to the Captain either not being a present role, or they aren't even doing the briefing at all. Briefings done by you may be at the traditional Briefing Room, Radio, or at the Alamo Dropship.

Groundside as Field Commander

The Field Commander will often be out in the field, but it is advised that they don't go alone, as they can be easily taken out. Wrangling your marines is a hard task, and often you should gain their trust in your ability to lead them. Make sure you give clear and concise orders, don't input an essay, and don't input anything vague. Marines often love to go alone, so make sure you often tell them to partner up and give certain tasks to squads.

Equipment and Weapons