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A squad is made up mostly normal squad members who help fulfill critical secondary duties during combat situations. And of course, on top of them all sits the Squad Leader (or SL). By default, the squad management system will try to assign the highest ranking member of the squad as leader.
 
A squad is made up mostly normal squad members who help fulfill critical secondary duties during combat situations. And of course, on top of them all sits the Squad Leader (or SL). By default, the squad management system will try to assign the highest ranking member of the squad as leader.
 
=== Squad Member {{Anchor}} ===
 
=== Squad Member {{Anchor}} ===
While ship-side, you, the squaddie, have one very simple job: follow orders. If you were sent to repair the ship's hull, put on your space suit, grab a welder and start welding those plates. If you were sent to fill up Munitions, then go, make torpedoes, load guns, etc. Your strength is in numbers, so if only one of you turns up to the job, you wont make a big difference. So listen to the XO's or the SL's orders, and actually, help out. Don't be afraid if you find yourself overwhelmed by your new tasks! Ask your SL or your teammates if you don't know what to do!
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While ship-side, you, the squaddie, have one very simple job: follow orders. If you were sent to repair the ship's hull, put on your space suit, grab a welder and start welding those plates. If you were sent to fill up Munitions, then go, make torpedoes, load guns, etc. Your strength is in numbers, so if only one of you turns up to the job, you won't make a big difference. So listen to the XO's or the SL's orders, and actually help out. Don't be afraid if you find yourself overwhelmed by your new tasks! Ask your SL or your teammates if you don't know what to do! When boarding, the plan doesn't change that much, but this time your lives are at stake! So always watch each other's backs and never go alone. Situational awareness is even more important then usual. Be careful with how you spend your ammo, as you do not get much. And always keep your pager at hand.
When boarding, the plan doesn't change that much. But this time, your lives are at stake! So always watch each other's backs and never go alone. Situational awareness is even more important then usual. Be careful with how you spend your ammo, as you do not get much. And always keep your pager at hand.
 
  
 
Not all jobs can be members of a squad roundstart. This is either because they are in an important position, which they cannot leave to attend to Squad duties (like Engineers or Munitions Technicians), or that their jobs are close enough to Squad duties already (like Security Officers). The following jobs can't be squad members roundstart:
 
Not all jobs can be members of a squad roundstart. This is either because they are in an important position, which they cannot leave to attend to Squad duties (like Engineers or Munitions Technicians), or that their jobs are close enough to Squad duties already (like Security Officers). The following jobs can't be squad members roundstart:
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Each squad is assigned a primary duty that they are responsible for carrying out during combat operations. Many of these overlap with the roles of combat-critical departments, giving them extra support when they need it the most. If there are people staffing the department you are assisting, be sure to coordinate with them to make the most of your efforts!
 
Each squad is assigned a primary duty that they are responsible for carrying out during combat operations. Many of these overlap with the roles of combat-critical departments, giving them extra support when they need it the most. If there are people staffing the department you are assisting, be sure to coordinate with them to make the most of your efforts!
  
Shortly after round-start, the squad system will try to staff critical departments with squads if there's no one in them. A '''CIC Ops''' squad will be assigned if there are no Bridge Staff, and a '''Munitions Support''' squad will be assigned if there are no Munitions Technicians, a '''Damage Control''' squad will be assigned if there are no Engineers or Atmos Techs.
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Shortly after round-start, the squad system will try to staff critical departments with squads if there's no one in them. A '''CIC Ops''' squad will be assigned if there are no Bridge Staff, a '''Damage Control''' squad will be assigned if there are no Engineers or Atmos Techs, and a '''Munitions Support''' squad will be assigned if there are no Munitions Technicians.
  
 
Squad duties have additional access associated with them. This is disabled by default unless the squad was automatically assigned to fill an empty department.
 
Squad duties have additional access associated with them. This is disabled by default unless the squad was automatically assigned to fill an empty department.

Latest revision as of 13:48, 4 September 2022

Basics of squaddery[edit | edit source]

Welcome aboard valued employee! We deeply thank you for signing up as a Scientist/Cook/Clown. But, there is one more thing you have to do. What, you expected a calm shift honking around?
 
That's right, here in the navy, we need every hand at the ready when combat hits. And thus, squads were born. When the sirens ring, and General Quarters is declared, all non-essential personnel must assist in the fighting.
 
Non-essential personnel means your job does not relate to or escalate during combat. So everyone NOT in the munitions, engineering, or medical department. Scientists, botanists, bartenders and such.
 
When you arrive on board, you are greeted by a large, reddish text, detailing which squad you are in, and what you will have to do. Don't get alarmed, it really isn't difficult. I'll detail what each squad does below. For now let's go over what to do. In the beginning of the shift, not much. Do whatever your job requires. After all, you are still useful, just not combat. Combat usually doesn't begin until one hour has passed, or even more, depending on your Bridge Crew, so you might even go without GQ a whole shift. If you do get into GQ, however..

General Quarters[edit | edit source]

A squad vendor

Oh uh. The alarms are ringing, the ship has entered combat or CC is just annoying you. You now have to make your way to a squad vendor. They are usually located in central areas, such as briefing, the main hallway or the bar. Head over to them, vend your Equipment Box and start your duty.

Equipment[edit | edit source]

General squad equipment[edit | edit source]

These are the things every squad member receives.

  • Squad-pager.pngSquad Pager: This spawns in your inventory when you arrive on board. Allows you to receive messages on squad comms. Squad leaders and certain heads have two-way pagers that can send out messages with a HUD button. If you receive a message while your pager is put away in your backpack or something it will buzz! To see what was said, take out the pager and click on it in your hand.
  • Squad Lanyard: This spawns in your inventory when you arrive on board. Wearing it on your neck slot (the one that looks like a tie) will display a HUD icon by your character that allows others to see what squad you are in.

If you want to return your equipment, there are a few ways to do so:

  • By clicking on the squad vendor with each piece of equipment or with the squad item box containing the equipment
  • By putting it into the top level of your backpack and clicking the return button on the vendor
  • By putting it into the squad item box in your backpack and clicking the return button on the vendor

The vendor will also accept empty squad item boxes as part of Nanotrasen's recycling program!

If you have lost your equipment, don't worry! The vendor will also allow you to pay a modest replacement fee for it so that you can still get a new set of equipment.

Standard Equipment[edit | edit source]

All squad members receives these in their Standard Box

  • Squad jumpsuit.pngCombat jumpsuit: A cheaply made uniform worn by general combat officers. Different squad members get differently named ones, but functionally, they are the same. They offer minimal protection against hazards. Midshipmen spawn wearing these.
    • Defense values: 30 acid, 30 fire, 10 bullet, 10 melee
  • Squad armor.pngSquad Armor: A light piece of armor, designed to protect its wearer from basic workplace hazards during general quarters. It has been lined with protective materials to allow the wearer to survive in space for slightly longer than usual, but is not space-proof. It does not slow you down, but you can't put weapons in it's exosuit slot.
    • Defense values: 50 acid, 20 bio, 30 bomb, 40 bullet, 10 energy, 25 fire, 10 laser, 30 melee, 25 rad
  • Squad helmet.pngSquad Helmet: A bulky helmet that's designed to keep your head in-tact while you perform essential repairs on the ship.
    • Defense values: 50 acid, 20 bio, 30 bomb, 20 bullet, 10 energy, 25 fire, 10 laser, 30 melee, 25 rad

Hazard Equipment[edit | edit source]

All squad members receive these in their Hazardous Equipment Box

  • Squad spacesuit.pngArmored Skinsuit: A light piece of armor, designed to protect its wearer from basic workplace hazards during general quarters. It has been reinforced, making it space-proof. It slows you down considerably. You can't put weapons in it's exo-suit slot.
    • Defense values: 70 acid, 100 bio, 10 bomb, 30 bullet, 80 fire, 5 laser, 20 melee, 50 rad, 10 stamina
  • Squad space helmet.pngSquad Space Helmet: A special helmet with solar UV shielding to protect your eyes from harmful rays. It bears a squad's insignia. It has been reinforced, making it space-proof. Protects you from flashes.
    • Defense values: 70 acid, 100 bio, 10 bullet, 80 fire, 15 melee, 50 rad, 10 stamina

Weaponry[edit | edit source]

When the XO gives you gun clearance, you will receive these things in your box. If you have already vended your box, but still want a gun, return your equipment, then re-vend your box.

  • Secglock.pngGlock-13: A small 9mm handgun used by Nanotrasen security forces. It has a polymer handle and a full durasteel body construction, giving it a nice weight. The main sidearm of Security Officers and Heads of Staff. The mag that starts in the gun is non-lethal. Does 20 stamina or brute damage, depending on the ammo.
  • Glock ammo.png9mm magazine: An extra magazine for your Glock. Filled with lethal ammo. More can be acquired at cargo.

Duty-related Equipment[edit | edit source]

Some squad duties come with additional equipment options.

Squad Engineer Kit[edit | edit source]

  • Utilitybelt.pngToolbelt: A full toolbelt, for construction or deconstruction.
  • Welding Goggles.pngWelding Goggles: Welding Goggles, eyewear that protect your eyes when welding. Remember to flip it down before welding, not after.
  • Dc box.png Damage Control Box: A box full of equipment for fixing breaches. Contains 5 inflatable walls, 3 smart metal foam grenades, a crowbar and a can of flexi seal, for fixing inflatable walls and reactors.

Squad Medic Kit[edit | edit source]

  • SMed.pngFirst Aid Kit: A first aid kit, for treating basic injuries.
  • Steril spray.pngSterilizing Spray: A bottle of sterilizing spray, to ensure that the patient doesn't get infected during surgery.
  • Brute spray.pngStyptic Powder: A can of styptic powder, for healing brute damage.
  • O2med.pngOxygen Deprivation Kit: An oxygen deprivation first aid kit, for treating suffocation. Only in the Hazardous Equipment box.

Squad Roles[edit | edit source]

A squad is made up mostly normal squad members who help fulfill critical secondary duties during combat situations. And of course, on top of them all sits the Squad Leader (or SL). By default, the squad management system will try to assign the highest ranking member of the squad as leader.

Squad Member[edit | edit source]

While ship-side, you, the squaddie, have one very simple job: follow orders. If you were sent to repair the ship's hull, put on your space suit, grab a welder and start welding those plates. If you were sent to fill up Munitions, then go, make torpedoes, load guns, etc. Your strength is in numbers, so if only one of you turns up to the job, you won't make a big difference. So listen to the XO's or the SL's orders, and actually help out. Don't be afraid if you find yourself overwhelmed by your new tasks! Ask your SL or your teammates if you don't know what to do! When boarding, the plan doesn't change that much, but this time your lives are at stake! So always watch each other's backs and never go alone. Situational awareness is even more important then usual. Be careful with how you spend your ammo, as you do not get much. And always keep your pager at hand.

Not all jobs can be members of a squad roundstart. This is either because they are in an important position, which they cannot leave to attend to Squad duties (like Engineers or Munitions Technicians), or that their jobs are close enough to Squad duties already (like Security Officers). The following jobs can't be squad members roundstart:

Squad Leader[edit | edit source]

The Squad Leader is responsible for organizing the squad. While the XO or the Captain may be far away in CIC, the SL is down on the ground, with a clear view on the situation.

While ship-side, the SL should be the one leading with good example, helping out departments, and following the orders from CIC. Or not, if that is the example you want the squad to follow. You can also be an inspiring mentor to any new squad-mates who may not be the greatest in whatever job you were given. As the SL, you are also the one tasked with ensuring that your squad is equipped for their mission.

When boarding, communication with CIC may be hard, or even nonexistent. Thus the SL may find himself as the highest ranking crew member present. This is where SLs make or break. You need to assess the situation, and quickly, using your megaphone, assume command, and keep your team alive. Looking unprepared is a bad sign, so always have a plan, or just act like you have one.

Click here to view their special equipment: 
A special helmet for your special unga head.
A special helmet for your special unga head.
A megaphone, to tell your important messages loudly
A megaphone, to tell your important messages loudly

Squad Duties[edit | edit source]

Each squad is assigned a primary duty that they are responsible for carrying out during combat operations. Many of these overlap with the roles of combat-critical departments, giving them extra support when they need it the most. If there are people staffing the department you are assisting, be sure to coordinate with them to make the most of your efforts!

Shortly after round-start, the squad system will try to staff critical departments with squads if there's no one in them. A CIC Ops squad will be assigned if there are no Bridge Staff, a Damage Control squad will be assigned if there are no Engineers or Atmos Techs, and a Munitions Support squad will be assigned if there are no Munitions Technicians.

Squad duties have additional access associated with them. This is disabled by default unless the squad was automatically assigned to fill an empty department.

CIC Ops[edit | edit source]

What's that - there aren't any bridge staff? The CIC Ops squad is on it! When assigned to CIC Ops, you are responsible for making sure the helm and tactical consoles are manned. Don't let the enemy catch you off guard, dodge fire from the enemy ships, and shoot back to make your way to victory!

See the Bridge Staff guide for more details on manning CIC.

Extra access: CIC

Damage Control Team[edit | edit source]

The damage control squad is responsible for repairing machinery and structures, or for breaking into enemy ships. Your Squad Engineer kit gives you a great power as an engineer, a full toolbelt. Use it for good and only good!

While ship-side, your tools can help you fix any machinery, or break-in to save people, or yourselves. On top of this, you have a full Damage Control box, filled to the brim with metal foam grenades and and inflatable walls. These can be used to patch breaches quickly and easily. The additional flexi-seal can be used to patch up damaged inflatables or reactors. Finally, you have access to the Armour Pumps in case the engineering department is short-staffed.

When boarding, your job will change drastically. Instead of fixing holes, you will need to make holes. You have all the equipment required to break down walls, doors and machinery. When the dropship docks with the enemy ship, it will be your job to breach a wall or a window, allowing your team to move in. Once inside, you will need to hack doors to get into key areas, construct barricades to protect your crew mates, and possibly even fix up some machinery once the ship has been overtaken.

Damage control team members have access to the Squad Engineer kit.

Extra access: Engineering and atmospherics

Medical Team[edit | edit source]

The medical squad is responsible for, surprisingly, helping heal the crew. You provide emergency medical assistance and first aid to keep medbay from being overwhelmed and keep your crew mates in the fight! You have all the equipment needed to heal, or failing that stabilize your fellow crew members, then bring them to medbay.

While ship-side, you can spend your time best by assisting medbay. You can, with a bit of equipment from vendors and the medical lathe, become a real Doctor. Or, if medbay is fully staffed, you are an excellent Paramedic, who can get patients to safety even from space or a gunfight.

When boarding, count on your fellow boarders to keep your backside safe so you can come to their rescue. It is very important to stock up on meds before you lift off. You will mainly be facing enemies with guns, so bring brute meds and a lot of gauze. Once you arrive on board the enemy vessel, stick back, and heal anyone who limps back to you. Just slap some patches on their owies, and tell them to go away.

Medical squad members have access to the Squad Medic kit.

Extra access: Medical and surgery

Security Support[edit | edit source]

The security support squad provides backup for the ship's dedicated Military Police. Ship-side, you help repel boarders and other threats, and may even act as deputies when dealing with enemy agents! When boarding, you lead the charge, going toe-to-toe with enemy soldiers to capture their ship, and protect your support personnel like engineers and medics.

Work together with the security department to get any tools and weapons needed for your job that aren't provided in your squad kit, and bother the XO for weapons clearance if you don't already have it!

Extra access: Security doors and brig

Combat Air Patrol[edit | edit source]

Ever wanted to fly but never actually made it to flight school? You're in luck - the ship needs fighter pilots! When assigned to combat air patrol, your squad is responsible for manning any available fighters to provide combat support for the ship. Refer to Guide to Fighters for more information.

During boarding operations, you may need to act as the dropship pilot, getting the boarding team safely to the enemy ship in order to take it over. Don't leave once they've gotten out though - the dropship is an important rallying point for the boarding team, so stay nearby and defend your aircraft. They may leave additional weapons or supplies inside to come back for, or bring wounded back for treatment. You are also the get-away driver if things really go south.

Combat air patrol members have access to the Squad Engineer kit.

Extra access: Munitions, hangar, and fighters

Munitions Support[edit | edit source]

As a munitions support team member, you assist with one of the most critical combat operations - keeping the guns firing! Keep the PDCs loaded, shove bag after bag of gunpowder into the NACs, and reload the gauss guns! Ears ringing, guns singing! Check out the Guide to Munitions for tips!

Munitions support members have access to the Squad Engineer kit.

Extra access: Munitions

Managing squads[edit | edit source]

Squad management is the Executive Officer's job. He can do it either from a machine in his office, the Squad Management Console, or from the Squad Management program on a Modular Console. Either one of those let's you do numerous things! Let's go over them:

  • The "Promote" and "Demote" buttons, marked with Purple, let you change who the Squad Leader is.
  • The "Transfer" buttons, marked with Red, allow you to transfer people between Squads.
  • The "Print Lanyard" button marked with White lets you print a new lanyard. The lanyard can be used in hand by anybody to join a Squad.
  • The "Autofill" button marked with Blue toggles if that Squad will be automatically filled when new people join the round.
  • The "Gun Clearance" button marked with Yellow toggles if that Squad's members receive guns in their Equipment boxes. Use with caution!
  • The "Access" button marked with Green toggles Elevated Access for Squads.
  • The Primary Orders "Change" buttons marked with Pink let you set the primary duties for Squads. These come from the list of duties above.
  • The Secondary Orders "Change" buttons marked with Orange let you set the secondary objectives for a squad. This is a free text entry for giving additional instructions.
  • The button marked with Brown lets you message Squads, to provide them with up-to-date information on quickly changing events.

 

Tips[edit | edit source]

  • The XO, the Captain, the HoS and Security Officers have a General Pager, a pager that can listen in to any squad radio.


That should be all. If any of this seems daunting, dont be afraid. You can always ask for help, and even if you fail, no-one expects the Bartender to save the ship in the middle of a battle, so dont worry if you aren't the most useful.
 
Yours truly,
 

Acting Executive Officer Ian

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