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* Specialist Marine -  Three Attachments
* Specialist Marine -  Three Attachments
* Squad Leader - Three Attachments
* Squad Leader - Three Attachments
=== Webbing ===
The next most common item marines will want to order is webbing. Webbing acts as free storage space that you can put on your jumpsuit. You'll want to order one or two crates of webbing at round start to prepare for the incoming order requests.
There are four types of webbing, and some are more useful than others.
* Webbing: Most common webbing in a crate, this webbing can hold three small items. Issue this to standard marines on request.
* Load Bearing Equipment:
* Holster: A holster capable of holding any pistol, including the heavy magnum. Issue this to anyone on request.
* Brown Webbing Vest: A rare webbing in a crate, this webbing can hold five small items. Issue this to Specialists or Squad Leaders on request.


== Ordering Supplies ==
== Ordering Supplies ==

Revision as of 03:32, 5 August 2015

MISC
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Requisitions Officer
Difficulty: Medium
Supervisors: Commander
Rank: Not defined
Duties: Equip and supply the marines
Guides: N/A
Unlock Requirements: Not available.
Detailed Description:
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Not defined
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As the Requisitions Officer your primary job is to assign attachments and equipment to Marines as you see fit, as well as to order in additional military weapons, ammunition and supplies as the operation progresses and as high command needs. You have authority over the Cargo Technicians who serve to make your life easier.

The Supply Chain

Your job as the Requisition Officer (RO) is to ensure the Marines of the Sulaco have the equipment they need to accomplish their mission. You will be called upon to order additional supplies as the round advances, ranging from explosives, attachments, ammo to metal.

Attachments

At the start of the round Marines will begin to pile in to ask for attachments, as the RO you are responsible for handing out attachments to marines. How you determine who gets what and how much of is entirely up to you, however remember your supply of attachments is limited and it costs resources to order more in, as well as some attachments being more worthwhile than others. Here are some suggestions on how to help assign attachments to marines.

Of all the attachments you have access to, some are more useful and limited in number than others. Here's a rough list of how many attachments you have at round start.

  • 7 Suppressors
  • 25 flashlight
  • 25 bayonettes
  • 5 red dot sights
  • 20 grips
  • 2 stabilizers

Generally you'll want to reserve handing out Red Dot Sights to Squad Leaders, as they not only can make greater use of it but they are more important than some grunt. Everything else you have can be given out freely. You should also take care to only issue one or two attachments per marine unless they are a unique role. For example.

  • Marine - Two Attachments
  • Specialist Marine - Three Attachments
  • Squad Leader - Three Attachments

Webbing

The next most common item marines will want to order is webbing. Webbing acts as free storage space that you can put on your jumpsuit. You'll want to order one or two crates of webbing at round start to prepare for the incoming order requests.

There are four types of webbing, and some are more useful than others.

  • Webbing: Most common webbing in a crate, this webbing can hold three small items. Issue this to standard marines on request.
  • Load Bearing Equipment:
  • Holster: A holster capable of holding any pistol, including the heavy magnum. Issue this to anyone on request.
  • Brown Webbing Vest: A rare webbing in a crate, this webbing can hold five small items. Issue this to Specialists or Squad Leaders on request.

Ordering Supplies

As the RO you can, and will, have to order in more supplies as the operation draws on. You can order anything from more attachments to ammo from your Cargo Console.

Drop Pods

Located to the north west of cargo are four coloured drop pads, these pads will allow the Bridge Officers to deploy whatever crate is on that pad, be that full of ammo, guns or whatever else is needed. Your job as the RO during a operation is to ensure that whatever equipment the ground teams need in a drop is on the pad.

To this end you should be ordering in more supplies and listening to the radio to gauge the situation on the ground and the equipment they may need.