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− | You are a fighter pilot, one of the many key parts of [[ | + | You are a fighter pilot, one of the many key parts of [[Nanotrasen]]'s conflicts against the [[Syndicate]]. You are responsible, with the help of your mothership, for using your Viper to eliminate Syndicate craft. |
'''Bare minimum requirements:''' Get to your fighter, start it, exit the hangar, shoot the red people, get shot by the red people, and ''try'' to return home. | '''Bare minimum requirements:''' Get to your fighter, start it, exit the hangar, shoot the red people, get shot by the red people, and ''try'' to return home. |
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Fighter Pilot |
Access: Hangar Bay, Flight Deck Additional Access: Maintenance Difficulty: Medium Supervisors: Flight Leader, Air Traffic Controller Rank: Not defined Duties: Fly fighters. Take down Syndicate carriers. Yell for help over the radio when you inevitably eject. Guides: Guide to Fighters Quote: "How do I fly this thing?" |
You are a fighter pilot, one of the many key parts of Nanotrasen's conflicts against the Syndicate. You are responsible, with the help of your mothership, for using your Viper to eliminate Syndicate craft.
Bare minimum requirements: Get to your fighter, start it, exit the hangar, shoot the red people, get shot by the red people, and try to return home.
Into the Danger Zone
Knowing how to fly is a must for this job, but just because you can doesn't make you a good pilot. A pilot needs to know how to coordinate themselves and their fellow pilots while in combat, in order to be effective. This means constant communication while flying, lest you wish to be left stranded in an escape pod. Good pilots constantly radio their current state, and are always willing to call for backup. Another important aspect to keep is that size matters. One should never try to take on a carrier by themselves.
Rogue Fighter
A traitor fighter pilot has the huge benefit of having a Viper for themselves. Upon being called to duty, one can exit the ship and proceed to inflict damage upon it, with usually little to no resistance.