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| 30 Aug 2014 08:32 PM |
As part of the Third Systems Army, you will start out as a trainee. Trainee's must pass basic training, which will include very basic knowledge, but will focus on tactical command from 501st, which will now be transported to Third Systems Army: -[COMMAND]Explanation -FLANKING PROCEDURE: Go around the left or right side NOT ATTACKING, then flank into the middle from the back and commence attack. -FLANKING POSITION: Establish a position on the right and left side of the battlefield, prepare to launch flank if needed (As in be camo'd, don't look obvious) -STRAIGHT FORWARD POSITION: Establish a position in the middle side of the battlefield, be ready to charge down the middle line and cover our left, right, and forward sides. -STRAIGHT FORWARD PROCEDURE: Charge down the middle lane, have an emphasis on covering all sides of you. This will spread the enemy out, making it easier for us to single out targets. -RETREAT PROCEDURE: Fall back and meet with base commander. Don't think of it necessarily as a "retreat" but as a regrouping.
Upon learning these commands at the beginning of Basic Training, you will do the firing range, which will teach you to stay a gun length away from the barricade. You will do the obby, and then lastly you will do a TDM which you MUST use Tactical Command in.
Once you are a trooper for TWO WEEKS OR MORE, you are allowed to select a specialized job. You may tell me what you want to be, then you will recieve SPECIFIC TRAINING for that job.
Questions are to be messaged to me. |
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| 01 Sep 2014 09:08 PM |
| Just pointing something out, but Clones and others always shoot when flanking. Does that not make more sense to fire while flanking, unless SPECIFICALLY ordered not to? |
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| 16 Sep 2014 06:10 PM |
| Well, only fired unless you're spotted. Until then, it's better to try and get behind the enemy before you fire, because it's easier to focus on people infront and to the right and left of you then it is to focus on people behind and infront of you. |
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| 16 Sep 2014 06:11 PM |
| It also depends on the map, if the map is REALLY big then it's better to flank without firing, but if it's REALLY small then it's better to fire while going down the left/right lane. |
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