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"We're in the pipe, five by five." ― Cpl. Ferro, Aliens
So you decided to be a Pilot Officer eh? You glorious bastard. You've just enlisted yourself in one of the most adored jobs the USCM can afford.
The Pilot Officer, as the name indicates, pilots the ships of USS Almayer. It's your duty to defend the dropships from any invasion and piloting between the Almayer and the groundside, you'll also be tasked with providing CAS (Close Air Support) should the Marines call for your assistance, or if they want to see a fireworks show earlier than the 4th of July.
Introduction
Congratulations Ensign. You'll start at the Pilot's Office. To the south is your personal locker, it's conveniently labelled, Pilot Officer's locker. Take a look at the stuff in it. You probably won't be using it anyway. The most important of all the objects is your extra helmet. Your stylish helmet is not only amazing and unique. It makes you a hit with all the ladies and adds an internal slot to store pocket-sized items. It's useful. Don't forget to grab a coif for any low temperature missions, sadly our drop-ships aren't capable of producing enough heat to counteract harsh weather environments.
You have two ships: The Alamo which lands at LZ1, and the Normandy which lands at LZ2. You should be aware that command can activate autopilot on both drop-ships if required.
Preparations
Moving on when you've taken a look at your office, you'll want to converse with your fellow PO to decide who will be flying which dropship, usually one is a dedicated transport with the other being used as a dedicated gunship, after that you'll want to ask an MT on the engineering channel to assist you in gearing up your drop-ship or if no-one is available you'll need to hop into a powerloader and handle it yourself. Once that's done you'll probably want to equip yourself with something a little harder-hitting than the 88 MK4 you're provided and head to RO to grab some attachments for it. You can read about attachments here. Once all that's done you'll want to double-check all your gear, make sure you're fed, and go over your drop-ship's systems once more before the marines finish their briefing.
Once briefing is done, join the stampede to the hangar (if you weren't there awaiting the marines already). You want to get to your cockpit, which is basically your second home, as soon as possible and announce in the Command channel that you're ready to depart. Give the marines some time to make it to the respective drop-ship and organize themselves but after a couple minutes when all the seats are filled then you should depart.
Transport Missions
Transport missions as the PO effectively means you'll be ferrying marines to and from the planet which helps keep a steady stream of reinforcements coming in and Injured being evaced. Make sure each time you land to announce over general communications that you've landed and make sure to state that you'll be departing in X minutes. By doing this it allows for marines to say if they require you to hold so they can load on injured.
During transport missions you may come under attack, if that becomes the case remember to use the shutters button to lockdown the drop-ship and then notify the marines over general communications that you are under attack at the relevant landing zone.
Close Air Support Missions
Most pilots can get you from Point A to Point B, but only the more skilled ones are capable of blowing the fuck out of Point C at the same time. Close Air Support or CAS for short, is one of the few duties the USCM's pilot officers have outside of transporting troopers, a PO wanting to go on a 'Fire Mission' as the console labels it, will need to click on the Toggle button below where it states what mission you're set to, keep in mind the console likes to swap back to Transport at the end of a Fire Mission so double check what you're set to before launching again.
Once you've selected fire mission and launched your dropship, you'll want to select one of your ship's weapons in the little menu provided, simply click on the name of the gun and await for a target button to appear in the area below your weaponry table, once a laser designator has marked a target the option to fire on it will appear here with a Target: Location Name indicator, click on this until you either run out of ammo or the laser disappears and you'll have done your job.
Attachable Weapon Systems
Alright so you're looking to pimp your ride with the best and most dangerous guns the USCM can afford? Well, while keeping in mind you've only got four weapon slots per drop-ship, here's what we've got available:
Reloading Procedures
So you've fired your weapons, and now need to reload. Not to worry, here's a basic guide to reloading!. Please note, you will need a Powerloader to perform any reloading action.
- The first step you need to do is unload the expended ammunition from the desired dropship armament. To do this, simply walk up to said weapon in your Powerloader, and click on it with an empty clamp.
- Next, collect the ammo (mini-rockets, 30mm, etc) you wish to load with a powerloader. Please note, whilst most dropship armaments will only take one type of ammunition, Rocket pods can take 3 missile types.
- Finally, walk it over to the weapon, load said ammo in, and light up more hostiles to your hearts content!
Weapon System Ammunition
Dropship Upgrades
Attachable Electronics
Want to improve the accuracy of your weapon systems? Or perhaps you'd rather install a couple spotlights to ensure no LZ goes un-lit, either way keep in mind you've only got 2 electronic slots when Detective Gadget'ing up your ship with these fancy gubbinz:
Attachable Engine Upgrades
Not getting enough thrust out of the standard engines? Tired of waiting so damn long for the suckers to cooldown before you can take-off again? Well here's a couple solutions to your problems, keep in mind you'll want to actually open up the engine ports with a powerloader before trying to shove these things inside:
Dropship Part Fabricator
The dropship part fabricator works by a point system, a point is gained every two seconds, You can spend these points on the below items if you have enough of them.
Communication
Communication as the Pilot Officer, otherwise known as the PO is key to being a successful pilot. You may ask why communication is required as someone who flies a dropship all day, well it's required because otherwise you aren't playing the job to it's maximum potential and being useful to the marines. When you find yourself playing the PO you'll want to be communicating in general comms and announcing the time when you plan to leave to depart from your current location giving marines and other jobs the time to get to your dropship of choice, if someone says "Hold" or "Wait" it's usually because they need to evac someone so wait for them to get the injured aboard, if it's on the Almayer you'll generally here "Wait" and "Hold" because a marine is late and in that regards just launch, it's better that the you keep flying at a continuous rate then wait for one marine because they took too long getting an attachment. In regards to Fire Missions, you will most likely want to set one drop-ship as a Dedicated Gunship and it will be the pilot of that ship's job to stay in contact with Squad Leaders, whom will mark targets with their Laser Designators for the Gunship to fire on, be sure to let SL's know when you are and aren't ready to go on a Fire Mission lest they are led to believe they have Air Support available when really they don't.
Requisitions
Requisitions will normally load crates onto your dropship meaning that when you land you will need to announce that you have supplies to drop off to the marines otherwise they won't know they have any. Sometimes if the supplies that are loaded onto your dropship are specialised for example, sentry crates and specialist weapon armour it's good to announce that so the relevant jobs can come to the LZ to pick up the supplies. It's useful as a PO to relay supplies that are needed if you see that the marines are lacking anything but usually that can be left down to command.
Medical
If injured are loaded aboard your dropship you'll want to inform command/medical that injured are on the way if possible, if you needed to leave straight away prepare a general comms message (general comms because that way you'll also get normal marines help move injured to medical.) for when you land that injured are aboard and need to be taken to medical.
Engineering
If your desired ship gets battered and beaten by the lizard savages then not fear because if you contact the MT's or CE they'll fix your precious flying machine if given the time, if marines desperately are calling to evac wounded or they need a ride to retreat back on, launch as soon as possible even if you are missing windows and doors, it's better that you reach the marines in time to help.
Command
Contacting command as the PO is highly useful for the members in command as you can give an opinion on if the LZ (Landing Zone) will hold against the alien savages that are attacking or if it won't as usually by that point the marines over squad comms are silent or are screaming for an evac, so make sure that when you arrive to marines requiring an evacuation give an opinion to command on whether thee marines can hold the current defences or if you are retreating with the marines as it'd just be a waste of manpower and resources to carry on holding.
Your Skillset
To find out about how the skill system works head over to the skills system page.
Tips
- Try to wait a bit for the marines to load up the wounded and late comers to load up in the shuttle before making a trip. Announce on the Common frequency when you've just arrived and are about to depart. You want to be efficient with your trips as much as possible.
- You may take a M37A2 Pump Shotgun, always loaded and ready to go whenever those pesky xenos decide to go full koolaid man on a window or a door. Don't expect wounded marines to help you. Its great when they do help and manage not to friendly fire you with their highly inaccurate assault rifles but don't count on it. Depend on yourself for the protection of your ship.
- A special benefit to being a Pilot Officer is that you're allowed to boss around marines while they're on your shuttle. Don't tolerate rowdy and loud marines but be ready if they fight back. Follow proper escalation procedures. Remember, you out rank them and its your ship (and the USCM's ship and thus the Commander's ship).
- Leaving the dropship is not recommended unless you have just landed. Try not to stray too far from your craft. Retrieving marines is okay but if it leaves without you then you are in deep shit. You have a high chance of being 1. killed, 2. maimed, 3. captured, 4. killed again, 5. wounded. Although competent command staff will ask for you in the radio before manually piloting your craft.
- If there is damage to your craft. Be sure to request for a Maint. Tech or the Chief Engineer to come repair it, the next time you're on the Almayer.