A Typical Assaulter

After graduating, the student picks one of the four areas. If he decides to become an assaulter, he goes through more training. The training emphasizes the martial skills: blasters, firearms, and close quarters battle. The student receives extensive training in advanced weapons handling skills and is taught how to use even more weapons than he was during his first phase of training. Weapons skills are practiced and honed for four weeks. Then CQB is practiced, improving the student's already excellent skills. Last in line is squad tactics. Here they learn proper room clearing procedures, room entry, stacking, covering, fields of fire, and many other areas. In general they learn to function, move, and communicate as a team.


STATS

As Typical plus:
    (DEX) Blaster 7D
    (DEX) Firearms 7D
    (DEX) Melee Combat 6D
    (DEX) Melee Parry 6D
    (KNO) Tactics: Squad 7D

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This is an original work by Ross Hedvicek