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User:XSlayer300

920 editsJoined 19 May 2017

The old man still doin' some wiki work. And yes, I was the guy who uploaded most of the marine (but not currently Command) images and so on.

Some bonus pics that I took during some of the rounds, including self-edited ones and event ones.

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/219732615295533056/309658780587786240/xenogun.png


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Marine Combat - Omega Edition

So, you've managed to end your round by going out in the woods/snowstorm/plains/station by going into the darkness and eventually get killed by an Alien. NOW you're looking for a guide on Marine Combat? Well this may be a guide for you. Currently, we have # steps, but first! Let's get to the bit of what makes a good squad for combat?


HISTORY PAGE DRAFT

Role History

USCM Roles

Marine Command Roles:
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Commander
The Commander role was a non-whitelisted role back then, they had a unique laser gun that was very effective against aliens.
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Logistics Officer
The Logistics Officer had a similar role to the Requisitions Officer, but assigning Squad Marines to various squads.



Marine Combat Roles:
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Combat Marine
The Standard Combat Marine initially does not have a squad on round start, so they need to depend on their Logistics Officer in order to be assigned of one of the four squads in the game. Alpha, Bravo, Charlie and Delta.
Marine Command Roles:
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Commander
Due to an increase of bad players playing as Commander, the role was whitelisted and only reserved for the people who can actually lead the Marines to victory. The aforementioned laser gun was replaced by a Vintage Desert Eagle. And later on, the Desert Eagle was replaced by the M4A3 Custom Pistol because the Desert Eagle was not accurate to the Lore.


Marine Combat Roles:
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Combat Marine
The Standard Combat Marine now starts with a squad assigned.
Marine Command Roles:
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Commander
The aformentioned M4A3 Pistol was replaced by the Mateba Autorevolver Special.


Marine Combat Roles:
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Squad Specialist
The Specialist's inventory inside the vendors is shared, meaning each Specialist from each squad will have different loadouts and they cannot pick the same loadout twice. The B18 and Grenade Launcher was merged into the Heavy Grenadier loadout and the Scout loadout was overhauled. There is also a new loadout, called the Pyrotechnician Loadout.
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Squad Marine
The Standard Combat Marine now starts either with the Backpack or Satchel at round start.

ERT Roles

Response Team:
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Heavy Infantry Team
The HIT was previously the only Response Team available during the Pre-Alpha stage and these people were armed advanced laser weaponry, riot shields and other special weapons that were in par with W-Y Commandos today. They're a group of specially trained Marines, trained with the knowledge learned from their advanced training courses. They're usually called in when the Marines cannot complete the assigned mission on their own. Many players who are new to SS13 in general may think that this is a Deathsquad that is there to exterminate whatever is in this station. It was removed when the game reaches the Alpha phase.
Friendly Response Teams:
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Freelancer Mercenaries
The Freelancers were added after the removal of the HITs. They had unique average weapons and start with a civilian hardsuit. Which most players complain that the hardsuit was bulky and it never protected the mercenary.
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Dutch's Dozen
The Dutch's Dozen was loosely based off of the team led by Dutch in the movie Predator which they're added after the removal of the HITs, they had firepower equal to the Freelancers, with their main objective to hunt down any possible Predators. Along with the Iron Bears, they were removed after some time during the Omega phase and not made an appearance since.
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W-Y PMCs
The W-Y PMCs were added after the removal of the HITs. They have not changed since Omega phase.


Enemy Response Teams:
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Iron Bears
The Iron Bears were added after the removal of the HITs. They were the first ERT to be hostile against the Marines, but not initially. They were removed after some time during the Omega phase and replaced by the Union of Progressive Peoples because of the server's new Lore.

Xenomorph Roles

Tier 1 Xenomorphs:
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Drone
Support: Grow the hive and support the Queen.
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Sentinel
Defence: Defend the hive,guard captured prey and eliminate and deter threats from range.
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Runner
Offence: The fastest Xeno with the most constant speed (besides the Ravager). Leap over tables with ease and pounce on the enemy. Capture and harass prey. Recon threats.


Tier 2 Xenomorphs:
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Spitter
Defence: Defend the hive, employ your more powerful acid to better stun targets and break down fortifications.
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Warrior
Offence: Capture and harass prey. Use stealth to turn nearly invisible and set up ambushes or assault prey positions.
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Hivelord
Support: The ultimate support. Very large plasma capacity for spreading weeds and resin. Dig holes into the ground to create pathways for other Xenos to travel between.
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Carrier
Support: Carry a pile of facehuggers and throw them at prey, or use them as area denial.



Tier 3 Xenomorphs:
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Corroder
Defence: Very strong and quick-firing acid. Able to melt space itself. Is the embodiment of marine fear.
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Ravager
Offence: The bringer of death. Very powerful claws, and able to charge to close short distances.


Tier 4 Xenomorph:
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Queen
Lead the hive.


Misc Xenomorphs:
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Larva
Hide from tallhosts and eventually complete the alien lifecycle.
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Facehugger
Description here.
Tier 1 Xenomorphs:
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Drone
Support: Grow the hive and support the Queen.
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Sentinel
Defence: Defend the hive,guard captured prey and eliminate and deter threats from range.
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Runner
Offence: The fastest Xeno with the most constant speed (besides the Ravager). Leap over tables with ease and pounce on the enemy. Capture and harass prey. Recon threats.


Tier 2 Xenomorphs:
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Spitter
Defence: Defend the hive, employ your more powerful acid to better stun targets and break down fortifications.
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Hunter
Offence: Capture and harass prey. Use stealth to turn nearly invisible and set up ambushes or assault prey positions.
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Hivelord
Support: The ultimate support. Very large plasma capacity for spreading weeds and resin. Dig holes into the ground to create pathways for other Xenos to travel between.
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Carrier
Support: Carry a pile of facehuggers and throw them at prey, or use them as area denial.



Tier 3 Xenomorphs:
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Praetorian
Defence: Very strong and quick-firing acid. Able to melt space itself. Is the embodiment of marine fear.
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Ravager
Offence: The bringer of death. Very powerful claws, and able to charge to close short distances.
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Crusher
Make use of your armored front crest and your massive body to shield and tank bullets. Eat up explosions without flinching thanks to your thick hide. Charge your foes down and stomp on them to dislodge every single bone in their body.
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Boiler
Bring the Hive's ranged combat castes to their maximum potential with long range acid glob shots, allowing you to bombard and heavily damage areas after a bit of setup. Use your enhanced vision to locate targets without being seen and shot. Use your acid spray for close range defense. Use your incredibly strong acid to make short work of everything in your way.


Tier 4 Xenomorph:
Lead the hive.


Misc Xenomorphs:
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Larva
Hide from tallhosts and eventually complete the alien lifecycle.
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Facehugger
Description here.