TGMC:Requisitions Officer
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REQUISITION | |
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Access: Requisition Difficulty: Medium Rank: Chief Petty Officer/Warrant Officer/Chief Warrant Officer Class: Navy Supervisors: Commander Duties: Perform logistic duties, give spec their ammo Guides: Guide to Requisition Quote:"You meddling marines and your valks! You're stopping me from being RICH!!!!" |
Introduction
Requisition is all about managing supplies and points. Requisition comes stocked with plenty of supplies, and you are able to order more by using points. Other then just supplying marines during the prep time, requisition officer is also tasked with keeping the marines supplied during the operation by the means of supply drops and the Alamo.
Responsibilities as an Aspiring Entrepreneur
Communication
A terrible RO is one that doesn't ask what the marines need. The radio helps you gauge what the marines need at the time. If they need ammo, you can get the ammo they want (this especially goes for the smartgun). If engineers need metals, you order metal sheets. All of these information is impossible to get without communicating, and marines scorn at a RO that doesn't make requisition orders quickly.
Supply
The ARSR is the RO's best friend, you can access it by the ASRS console or by your ASRS Tablet. It can order pretty much anything, but you aren't supposed to do such; points can be scarce so use it wisely.
The Supply Ordering Console is how you control what supplies are ordered. You can check approved orders, requests, control the ramp to raise and lower platform, and purchase supplies. You also have a tablet that let you control the ARSR anywhere you want.
Transportation
Delivering supplies from shipside to planetside is a logistics obstacle in itself. Ensuring that marines receive what they want in a speedy manner demands communication with ground force and expertise in transportion.
The two options for delivering supplies are the Alamo and the supply beacon.
A Typical Round as RO
Round Start Prep
In the round start and beginning of the operation, marines will rush to get their Jaegar modules. Each modules cost 10 points and benefit the marines a lot, so ordering them helps the team as a whole. Ordering weapons or armor such as the Minigun or B-18 early round is not advised though, as you will need to know how to expend your points effectively early round.
Effective use of points can make all the difference in a round.
Order the ASRS Bluespace Pad first so marines can sell senomorph bodies and phoron crates to give you more points. Marines will yell at you if they do not have an easy way to gather points. The alternative is taking three or even ten minutes to ship the xenomorph bodies to shipside to be sold, which will frustrate you and the marines.
Mid-round Supply
Mid round supplying can be either an easy thing or a very hard thing to do depending on how the marines are doing. If they are getting kills or phoron crates, you will be mostly getting points all the time, but if they're not, logistics will get bottleneck. Materials can be the most important thing mid round; there may be breaches in the FOB and engineer may not have the metal to fix it, so expending points on materials is a great choice. Spending points on weapons and ammo can also be very worth doing.
What to buy
- ASRS Bluespace Pad : When wrenched to the ground, marines can sell Xenomorph bodies and phoron crates on them and the points will be sent to the ASRS.
- Jaeger Exosuit modules : These modules will give players advantages. The Valkyrie works like an autodoc system; the Tyr gives marines more armor; the Baldur enhances their armor lights; the Mimir and also Mimir helmet grants them resistance to acid; the Surt grants them resistance to fire and the Hlin grants them resistance to explosions.
- Sentries : You can order the UA 571-C or the UA-580 Point Defense Sentry. Sentries are a very important thing to order, though their cost is high.
- Specialist Weapons and Surplus weapons : Such as the Minigun, IFF Sniper Rifle or a Desert Eagle if you are feeling badass enough.
- Ammo : Marines won't be lacking on ammo, though special guns might run out of ammo with time, as the Smartgun and the Minigun ammo can't be found in the standard Ammunition Vendors.
- Materials : The materials you can order are metal, plasteel and sandbags.
TGMC Roles | ||
TerraGov Marines | Command | Captain, Field Commander, Staff Officer, Pilot Officer |
Engineering and Supply | Chief Ship Engineer, Requisitions Officer, Ship Technician | |
Medical | Chief Medical Officer, Medical Officer, Researcher | |
Marines | Squad Leader, Mech Pilot, Squad Smartgunner, Squad Engineer, Squad Corpsman, Squad Marine | |
Civilians | Corporate Liaison | |
Silicon-Based | Combat robots, Synthetic, AI | |
Xenomorphs | Tier 0 | Larva, Minions |
Tier 1 | Drone, Runner, Defender, Baneling, Sentinel | |
Tier 2 | Hivelord, Carrier, Hunter, Wraith, Bull, Warrior, Puppeteer, Spitter | |
Tier 3 | Gorger, Defiler, Widow, Ravager, Warlock, Behemoth, Crusher, Praetorian, Boiler | |
Tier 4 | Shrike, Queen, King, Hivemind | |
Others | Zombie, Emergency Response Teams, Sons of Mars, |