TGMC:Squad Smartgunner
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Squad Smartgunner |
Access: Squad Smartgunner Equipment Room, Squad Room Difficulty: Easy Rank: Lance Corporal (Starting), Corporal (25 hours), Sergeant (100 hours) Class: Marines Supervisors: Squad Leader Duties: Use suppressive fire to help keep your squad intact. Guides: N/A Quote:"RO! I NEED MORE AMMO!" |
Introduction
You are specially-trained to operate one of the Terragov Marine Corps' most effective weapons systems: the T-29 smart machine gun. This brand new model is a gun that can shoot through other marines without a special harness or powerpack compared to its previous ancestor, the M56B Smartgun
In TGMC, the main role of the Squad Smartgunner is a second-line support unit.
Playing the Smartgunner
Though it may seem powerful, you are not a front-line combatant. Your gun deals less damage than a T-12 and you are slow enough to be caught by nearly any caste while wielding/reloading your weapon. Your strength is covering your team and putting yourself in the best position to lay down lots of fire on the enemy. Treat yourself as a mobile sentry gun, stay behind your teammates, lead your shots, and pay attention to where you can best bring your firepower to bear.
Don't forget the most powerful aspect of your weapon: the built-in IFF. It's turned on by default, and when it is on you will not hit any other friendly marines equipped with IFF transmitters. You can freely shoot through any marine and your bullets will safely bypass them to hit targets beyond. Note that your bullets will still hit anyone or anything without marine IFF, meaning survivors, FRE ERT, and other civilians, so be careful.
Vendors, Equipment, and Weapons
The Smartgunner has their own prep room within their squad prep area (hover your mouse over the doors if you can't find it.) Inside are your GHMME Automated Closet and NEXUS Smartgunner Equipment Rack.
- The closet contains your uniform, standard equipment, webbing, belts, pouches, and any masks you may want.
- The equipment rack contains two choices for smartgunner kits, but you can only choose one!, and gun attachments.
- When you wake up, you get either 800 ammo for your T-29 or 350 ammo for your T-25. Obtain more from requisition; T-29 drums cost 5 req points whereby T-25 mags cost 2 req points.
GHMME Automated Closet
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SMG Holster that goes on your belt.
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A belt for your uniform, intended for holding magazines.
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A belt used to hold up to 50 shotgun shells, two boxes worth.
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Pistol Holster that goes on your belt.
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Revolver Holster that goes on your belt.
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A knife rig that goes on your belt
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A pouch used to hold shotgun shells. Has four slots.
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A pouch used to hold magazines. Has two slots.
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A medium general pouch that goes into your pocket. Holds small and tiny items.
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A pouch used to flares. Has five slots.
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A pouch used to hold construction materials. Has five slots.
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A pouch used to hold pistol magazines. Has three slots.
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A pouch used to sidearms. Has one slot.
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NEXUS Automated Equipment Rack
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Supplies your T-29 Smartgun with ammunition and power. 200 ammo per drum. | |
A heavy machine gun that uses IFF to bypass friendlies, allowing you to fire through them if they have a marine ID. | |
Grants you full sight of the terrain, but not full night sight. The only marine job that spawns with NVG. |
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Supplies your T-25 Smartrifle with ammunition and power. 50 ammo per magazine. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Spawn inside of your T-25 kit, holding 5 T-25 magazines. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
The T-25 is the TGMC's current standard IFF-capable rifle, allowing you to fire through them if they have a marine ID. It's known for its ability to lay down quick fire support very well. Requires special training and it cannot turn off IFF. It uses 10x26mm ammunition.
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Grants you full sight of the terrain, but not full night sight. The only marine job that spawns with NVG. |
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A barrel attachment that makes shots quieter, and reduces damage. Also other stats. Wee. | |
A barrel attachment that makes shots more accurate, and reduces damage. Other stats. Wee. | |
A barrel attachment that makes recoil less of a problem, apparently. Other stats. Wee. | |
A rail attachment that makes your gun snap back to your suit storage if you drop it. Makes you less accurate. Other stats. Wee. | |
A rail attachment that makes your shots more accurate. Other stats. Wee. | |
Reduces the delay on single fire shots, reduces your burst count by one, and reduces your accuracy. Other stats. Wee. | |
Underbarrel attachment that makes your gun better for certain things. Other stats, wee. | |
Underbarrel grip that makes your bursts more accurate. Other stats. Wee. | |
Underbarrel grip that allows you to wield faster. Other stats. Wee. |
Your Gear
Smartgun
This is your main weapon. While weaker than a standard rifle, it compensates through having a high rate of fire and being able to shoot through your friends to hit enemies. To use it, you will only need to equip M56 Head Mounted Sight (Eyes), Smartgun (Hands/Suit Storage), Powerpack (Backpack), and M56 Combat Harness (Armor). your smart weapon and ammo for your smart weapon to shoot.
Difference between T-29 and T-25
Recent development with IFF weapons provides a smartgunner with another tool in their deployment, the T-25. The T-29 is considered as the traditional weapon of the smartgunner, giving suppressive fire down the line to ward off xenomorphs from engaging in CQC. The T-25, however, is for the smartgunner with a keener sense of resource management, hyperaggressive mindset, and an acute sense of timing.
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Beginner friendly! Everyone wants to dakka! |
Strong and familar ammo economy to veterans |
A single squad smartgunner with the T-29 can carry a total of 2,800 ammo (3 drums in G8 pouch, 2 drums in Jaegar exoskeleton general purpose storage module, 8 drums in backpack not satchel, and 1 drum in T-29) compared to the squad smartgunner with the M56B that can only carry 1,500 ammo (1 drum in M56B and 2 drums in belt) |
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Lower rate of fire compared to T-25 |
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Faster rate of fire |
More underbarrel attachment choices! Can use the mini-flamethrower, mini-shotgun, or mini-grenade launcher! |
Can put scopes on T-25! |
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Difficult ammo economy |
T-29 stats | T-25 stats |
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aim_slowdown = 0.95
wield_delay = 1.3 SECONDS name = "smartgun bullet" accurate_range = 15 damage = 20 scatter = -10 penetration = 20 sundering = 1 |
aim_slowdown = 0.55 wield_delay = 0.6 SECONDS name = "smartrifle bullet" damage = 15 penetration = 15 sundering = 1 |
Difference between M56B and T-29
Note that a squad smartgunner cannot choose between a M56B and a T-29. In TGMC, from their vendor, the squad smartgunner gets either the T-29 or T-25. This section is only used for comparison given that long time ago in TGMC and in another server (CM), squad smartgunners are familiar with the M56B.
The T-29 and T-25 are very flexible compared to the M56B. Whereas the M56B demands that the squad smartgunner wears only one type of armor () and cannot use any backpack (), the T-29 allows for variance in armor and storage.
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Does not consume energy since it does not have multiple modes compared to the M56B |
Can use full auto, meaning you can hold down the mouse button to shoot rather than spam clicking |
Possesses an anti-friendly fire system (IFF), allowing one to shoot through allies to hit your foes |
A single squad smartgunner with the T-29 can carry a total of 2,800 ammo (3 drums in G8 pouch, 2 drums in Jaegar exoskeleton general purpose storage module, 8 drums in backpack not satchel, and 1 drum in T-29) compared to the squad smartgunner with the M56B that can only carry 1,500 ammo (1 drum in M56B and 2 drums in belt) |
T-29 drums can be ordered at Requisitions like other ammo types. |
Comes with the Night Vison Goggle, or NVG, to help spot targets in the dark; note that NVG works without T-29 |
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Does not have multiple modes, meaning that the T-29 is lock in IFF |
No in-built motion detector like the M56B |
Must be manually reloaded AND takes time to reload. Reloading takes about 3 seconds and must be done by standing still; moving at all interrupts the reloading process |
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Does not have a default magnetic harness compared to its sibling, the M56B |
Only have 200 ammo internal capacity compared to the M56B which has 500 ammo |
Deals about the same damage as a LMG per shot (i.e. 30), making it weaker against T3s unmodded |
Wielding has a 1-2 second delay unmodded, and slows you while wielded
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Liberal use tends to run the T-29 drums dry, necessitating either Requisitions or periodic trips to and from shipside to maintain usage of the Smartgun. |
Reccomended attachments:
- Magnetic Harness (though if you want to use a red-dot sight, it is highly recommended to have a harness belt)
- Laser sight
M56 Head Mounted Sight
Required to use the Smartgun, and gives you enough nightvision to see the entirety of about half of the screen as if it were completely lit, even through walls and darkness.
Tips
- Xenomorphs will get punished when they push if you do your job. The SG's job is to ensure that xenomorphs eat more lead when they try to come to CQC range, not to mention the sunder that the SG provides.
- Given that you have IFF, you can save marines from resin traps. These traps make facehuggers jump on marines if they step on the traps. Always be wary of objects on weed as many objects can hide resin traps, so keep your cursor near objects. When a marine triggers a resin trap, they will get stun and have a few second to be saved before the facehugger grabs onto their face.
- Stick with your squad and follow the Squad Leader's (SL's) orders. If this isn't possible, stay with any marines you can find. You will not survive on your own if you are caught out of position, and your weapon is a very important support tool for the entire marine force—don't waste it by running around alone.
- Aim for the chest. You're less likely to hit a target by aiming for the head.
- Aim at the tile behind a target if they're standing still. If you click right on the tile, it might not hit as likely compared to clicking straight behind your target, or the bullet might hit a nearby wall.
- For moving targets, try to lead your shots. Bullets have travel time, so depending on how fast a target is moving you may have to put your cursor 1-5 tiles ahead of a target to hit them.
- If an ally is pounced on, shoot over whoever's in the way behind the tile of the pouncer. You will either drive the pouncer off and make them hesitant to get into range, or you'll fill them with enough lead to drop them for you and your allies.
- A Shotgunner synergizes well with this role: have the PFC as the point-man and stay behind them and their friends. In case they get pounced on or knocked down, you can then blast the offender and either drive them away (giving your team/the PFC time to move back and regroup), or kill them if they remain in the area for too long. It essentially gives you the ability to act as both an anti-flank/harassment force and as area-denial to all.
- DON'T STAND IN FRONT
- SERIOUSLY JUST DON'T
- STOP CHARGING IN FRONT DAMMIT
- TALKING TO YOU, ELSA
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, |