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To find out about how the skill system works head over to the [http://www.colonial-marines.com/wiki/The_Skill_System| skills system page].
To find out about how the skill system works head over to the [http://www.colonial-marines.com/wiki/The_Skill_System skills system page].


==== Further Reading ====
==== Further Reading ====

Revision as of 10:29, 21 August 2017

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Cargo Technician
Difficulty: Easy
Supervisors: Requisitions Officer
Rank: Not defined
Duties: Assist the RO. Transport materials to their needed areas.
Guides: List of supply crates
Unlock Requirements: Not available.
Detailed Description:
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As a Cargo Technician you are subordinate to the Requisitions Officer, your task is to assist the RO in any and all cargo related tasks. With the ultimate goal of your work being to ensure the Marines on the planet get what they need when they need it.


Cargo Tech Overview


Your ultimate role as a Cargo Tech. is to take pressure off of the RO as he does his job. What you'll be doing on a round to round basis will depend on the approach and competence of the RO.

You'll be spending most of your time helping the RO by moving crates from A to B, manning the cargo line to issue attachments to Marines and overall preforming any other miscellaneous tasks the RO sets out for you, such as gather additional weapons and ammo from the marine equipment room.


Round Start Rush


Goldmine of cargo crates that starts in requisitions.

At the start of the round you should assist the RO by going out back and getting as many empty metal crates as you can find, each one is worth their weight in cargo points and is likely to help the RO a lot.


Afterwards you should ask the RO what you should do, he'll likely set you a task or just tell you to mill about. If the RO does not set you a task, or you finish your assigned task, you can help out the RO by taking a spare empty crate down to the Marine equipment room and filling it up with Marine Belts (filled with ammo and flares), guns and helmets for later on.


Note that if you're stuck on attachment duty and if the RO gives you an order to not distribute a certain attachment (such as saving attachment X for only certain Marine roles) then you have to obey that order, only Command can override that order.


Despite the temptation remember that you are only authorized to carry a Pistol outside of the Almayer being boarded, and while you can feel free to help yourself to some attachments you really should wait until after all the Marines have arrived to get theirs.

Field Promotion


Should the RO either die, go missing in action or otherwise have never even bothered to show up, then you'll be in charge of cargo bay, or at least you and the other cargo technicians.


If you find yourself in that situation simply refer to the Requisitions Officer wiki page for further information on running the department. But at minimum just ensure that you can hand out enough attachments to any Marines requesting them and you prepare some supplies for the supply drops.


What Are The Best Crates?


Based on the Lacy Scraps Super Duper Guide to Requisitions forum article, here is a general guideline for the most useful crates:

Five Star:

  • Metal Crate (10)
  • Medical Crate (25)
  • Rail Attachments (40)
  • Explosives Crate (50)

Four Star:

  • M240 Incinerator Crate (30)
  • Squad Beacons (30)
  • Webbing Crate (40)
  • Sentry Crate (120)

Three Star:

  • Explosive (ammo) Crate (30)
  • Exotic Ammo Crate (30)
  • Muzzle Attachments (40)
  • W-Y Firearms Crate (40)

The B̶r̶i̶t̶i̶s̶h̶ Aliens are coming!


With the right modifications Cargo can become a fortress unto itself. Follow the directions of the RO (and check out the RO wiki page for more information on defending the Cargo Bay) and ensure you're equipped with the right tools. A few plasteel barricades by the windows, followed by wielded doors, flamers, grenades and sentry guns, will cause most Aliens to seek a alternative way up.

Cargo Technician Tactics


  1. Technically as you're a Sergeant you outrank Standard, Engineering and Medical Marines. Though don't expect them to appreciate this fact.
  2. Try and ask the Requisitions Officer what you're going to order before doing so, he'll enjoy knowing where his points are going.
  3. Make sure you stock up on at least one full stack of plasteel in the cargo bay, for emergencies.
  4. A M4A3 Pistol with the right attachments can be a very powerful weapon.
  5. A Incendiary Flamer crate is relatively cheap and a very powerful weapon against many Aliens, consider ordering several of these if Aliens start to board the Almayer, throw in some Explosives crates as well.
  6. As tempting as it is to spend them, try and save cargo points as much as possible, you never know when you'll need to binge purchase a bunch of items.
  7. If the RO has not asked try and get the Marines to bring back as many metal crates as they can find.


Your Skillset

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To find out about how the skill system works head over to the skills system page.

Further Reading