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<section id="naval-roles">
<h3>Naval</h3>
- <ul>
- <li>
- <b>Ship Captain:</b> Commands the ship and oversees all operations
- on board. Responsible for the safety and effectiveness of the crew
- and vessel.
- </li>
- <li>
- <b>Pilot:</b> Operates smaller cockpit-sized vessels, such as
- fighters and shuttles, and may also serve as a supporting pilot on
- larger ships such as operating drones.
- </li>
- <li>
- <b>Helmsman:</b> Responsible for navigation and ship handling of
- larger vessels such as capital ships and carriers, working closely
- with the captain to execute maneuvers and maintain formation.
- </li>
- <li>
- <b>Gunner:</b> Manages the ship's weapon systems and targets enemy
- vessels using both remote and manned turrets.
- </li>
- </ul>
+
+ <section id="ship-captain">
+ <h4>Ship Captain</h4>
+ <p>
+ Commands the ship and oversees all operations on board.
+ Responsible for the safety and effectiveness of the crew and
+ vessel.
+ </p>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="pilot">
+ <h4>Pilot</h4>
+ <p>
+ Operates smaller cockpit-sized vessels, such as fighters and
+ shuttles, and may also serve as a supporting pilot on larger ships
+ such as operating drones.
+ </p>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="helmsman">
+ <h4>Helmsman</h4>
+ <p>
+ Responsible for navigation and ship handling of larger vessels
+ such as capital ships and carriers, working closely with the
+ captain to execute maneuvers and maintain formation.
+ </p>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="gunner">
+ <h4>Gunner</h4>
+ <p>
+ Manages the ship's weapon systems and targets enemy vessels using
+ both remote and manned turrets.
+ </p>
+ </section>
</section>
<section id="marine-roles">
<h3>Marine</h3>
- <ul>
- <li>
- <b>Tactical Marine:</b> The mainstay of the Marine division,
- making up the bulk of its combat forces. Frontline soldiers
- trained for a variety of combat scenarios from planetary assaults
- to boarding enemy vessels.
- </li>
- <li>
- <b>Heavy Marine:</b> Heavily armed and armored soldiers,
- specializing in frontline assaults and breaching fortified
- positions with heavy weaponry and explosives. Tough to take down
- but less mobile than Tactical Marines.
- </li>
- <li>
- <b>Scout Marine:</b> Reconnaissance specialists, skilled in
- stealth, surveillance, and gathering intelligence behind enemy
- lines. Scouts are lightly armed and rely on speed and evasion
- rather than direct confrontation, allowing them to operate in
- high-speed environments where heavier Marines would struggle to
- survive.
- </li>
- <li>
- <b>Combat Medic:</b> Provides medical support on the battlefield
- by securing and stabilising wounded personnel, performing
- emergency medical procedures, and coordinating with medical
- evacuation assets. Combat Medics are trained to operate under fire
- and are essential for maintaining the fighting strength of the
- Marine division during sustained engagements.
- </li>
- <li>
- <b>Combat Engineer:</b> Handles demolition, fortifications, and
- battlefield construction, supporting both offensive and defensive
- operations. Usually assigned to maintaining fighting vehicles such
- as tanks and dropships, but may also be tasked with breaching
- operations or field fortification during boarding actions and
- planetary assaults.
- </li>
- <li>
- <b>Warden:</b> If bounty hunters were military personnel, they
- would be Wardens. They specialise in tracking, capturing, and
- subduing targets with a focus on non-lethal tactics. Wardens are
- experts in close-quarters combat and are often deployed for
- high-value target capture missions where preserving the target is
- a priority. They also serve as both brig guards and prison
- transport specialists, responsible for the secure handling of
- detainees during transport and incarceration.
- </li>
- </ul>
+
+ <section id="tactical-marine">
+ <h4>Tactical Marine</h4>
+ <p>
+ The mainstay of the Marine division, making up the bulk of its
+ combat forces. Frontline soldiers trained for a variety of combat
+ scenarios from planetary assaults to boarding enemy vessels.
+ </p>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="heavy-marine">
+ <h4>Heavy Marine</h4>
+ <p>
+ Heavily armed and armored soldiers, specializing in frontline
+ assaults and breaching fortified positions with heavy weaponry and
+ explosives. Tough to take down but less mobile than Tactical
+ Marines.
+ </p>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="scout-marine">
+ <h4>Scout Marine</h4>
+ <p>
+ Reconnaissance specialists, skilled in stealth, surveillance, and
+ gathering intelligence behind enemy lines. Scouts are lightly
+ armed and rely on speed and evasion rather than direct
+ confrontation, allowing them to operate in high-speed environments
+ where heavier Marines would struggle to survive.
+ </p>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="combat-medic">
+ <h4>Combat Medic</h4>
+ <p>
+ Provides medical support on the battlefield by securing and
+ stabilising wounded personnel, performing emergency medical
+ procedures, and coordinating with medical evacuation assets.
+ Combat Medics are trained to operate under fire and are essential
+ for maintaining the fighting strength of the Marine division
+ during sustained engagements.
+ </p>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="combat-engineer">
+ <h4>Combat Engineer</h4>
+ <p>
+ Handles demolition, fortifications, and battlefield construction,
+ supporting both offensive and defensive operations. Usually
+ assigned to maintaining fighting vehicles such as tanks and
+ dropships, but may also be tasked with breaching operations or
+ field fortification during boarding actions and planetary
+ assaults.
+ </p>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="warden">
+ <h4>Warden</h4>
+ <p>
+ If bounty hunters were military personnel, they would be Wardens.
+ They specialise in tracking, capturing, and subduing targets with
+ a focus on non-lethal tactics. Wardens are experts in
+ close-quarters combat and are often deployed for high-value target
+ capture missions where preserving the target is a priority. They
+ also serve as both brig guards and prison transport specialists,
+ responsible for the secure handling of detainees during transport
+ and incarceration.
+ </p>
+ </section>
</section>
<section id="auxiliary-roles">
<h3>Auxiliary</h3>
- <ul>
- <li>
- <b>Engineer:</b> Maintains, repairs, and manages the power and
- component systems of the group's ships and facilities. Engineers
- keep vessels operational during and after engagements, handling
- everything from routine maintenance to emergency damage control
- under fire.
- </li>
- <li>
- <b>Hazardous Materials Specialist:</b> Handles the safe transport,
- storage, and disposal of dangerous substances, including
- radioactive, toxic, and volatile materials. Trained to operate in
- contaminated environments and to manage hazards that would
- endanger untrained personnel.
- </li>
- <li>
- <b>Medical Doctor:</b> Provides primary and advanced medical care
- to group personnel, both during operations and in dedicated
- medical facilities. Responsible for long-term treatment, recovery,
- and the overall medical readiness of the group beyond the
- battlefield first aid handled by Combat Medics.
- </li>
- <li>
- <b>Quartermaster:</b> Manages the group's stores of equipment,
- weapons, and supplies, ensuring personnel are properly outfitted
- for their assignments. Responsible for inventory control,
- requisition, and maintaining standard-issue loadouts across the
- group.
- </li>
- <li>
- <b>Cargo Technician:</b> Responsible for the loading, securing,
- and transport of cargo across the fleet. Cargo Technicians ensure
- goods and resources are moved efficiently and safely, coordinating
- with pilots and Quartermasters to keep supply lines running.
- </li>
- <li>
- <b>Craftsman:</b> Manufactures and fabricates components,
- equipment, and supplies the group cannot easily source elsewhere.
- Craftsmen support the group's self-sufficiency by turning raw and
- refined materials into usable goods.
- </li>
- <li>
- <b>Mining Technician:</b> Operates mining vessels and equipment to
- extract raw resources from asteroids and celestial bodies. Mining
- Technicians are the front end of the group's resource pipeline,
- gathering the materials that sustain prolonged operations.
- </li>
- <li>
- <b>Salvage Operator:</b> Recovers and processes materials from
- derelict ships and space debris using salvage equipment. Salvage
- Operators turn wreckage into usable resources, supporting the
- group's independence from external supply.
- </li>
- <li>
- <b>Expeditionary Analyst:</b> Surveys and assesses uncharted or
- unfamiliar regions ahead of group operations, gathering data on
- terrain, resources, and potential hazards. Expeditionary Analysts
- provide the environmental and logistical intelligence needed to
- plan expeditions and resource operations.
- </li>
- <li>
- <b>Intelligence Agent:</b> Gathers, analyses, and disseminates
- information on potential threats, targets, and opportunities.
- Intelligence Agents handle reconnaissance, data running, and
- counter-intelligence, giving command the situational awareness
- required to make informed decisions. Often overlooked, these
- clandestine operatives are the eyes and ears of the group, working
- behind the scenes to ensure the safety and success of operations
- through superior information.
- </li>
- </ul>
+
+ <section id="engineer">
+ <h4>Engineer</h4>
+ <p>
+ Maintains, repairs, and manages the power and component systems of
+ the group's ships and facilities. Engineers keep vessels
+ operational during and after engagements, handling everything from
+ routine maintenance to emergency damage control under fire.
+ </p>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="hazardous-materials-specialist">
+ <h4>Hazardous Materials Specialist</h4>
+ <p>
+ Handles the safe transport, storage, and disposal of dangerous
+ substances, including radioactive, toxic, and volatile materials.
+ Trained to operate in contaminated environments and to manage
+ hazards that would endanger untrained personnel.
+ </p>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="medical-doctor">
+ <h4>Medical Doctor</h4>
+ <p>
+ Provides primary and advanced medical care to group personnel,
+ both during operations and in dedicated medical facilities.
+ Responsible for long-term treatment, recovery, and the overall
+ medical readiness of the group beyond the battlefield first aid
+ handled by Combat Medics.
+ </p>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="quartermaster">
+ <h4>Quartermaster</h4>
+ <p>
+ Manages the group's stores of equipment, weapons, and supplies,
+ ensuring personnel are properly outfitted for their assignments.
+ Responsible for inventory control, requisition, and maintaining
+ standard-issue loadouts across the group.
+ </p>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="cargo-technician">
+ <h4>Cargo Technician</h4>
+ <p>
+ Responsible for the loading, securing, and transport of cargo
+ across the fleet. Cargo Technicians ensure goods and resources are
+ moved efficiently and safely, coordinating with pilots and
+ Quartermasters to keep supply lines running.
+ </p>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="craftsman">
+ <h4>Craftsman</h4>
+ <p>
+ Manufactures and fabricates components, equipment, and supplies
+ the group cannot easily source elsewhere. Craftsmen support the
+ group's self-sufficiency by turning raw and refined materials into
+ usable goods.
+ </p>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="mining-technician">
+ <h4>Mining Technician</h4>
+ <p>
+ Operates mining vessels and equipment to extract raw resources
+ from asteroids and celestial bodies. Mining Technicians are the
+ front end of the group's resource pipeline, gathering the
+ materials that sustain prolonged operations.
+ </p>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="salvage-operator">
+ <h4>Salvage Operator</h4>
+ <p>
+ Recovers and processes materials from derelict ships and space
+ debris using salvage equipment. Salvage Operators turn wreckage
+ into usable resources, supporting the group's independence from
+ external supply.
+ </p>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="expeditionary-analyst">
+ <h4>Expeditionary Analyst</h4>
+ <p>
+ Surveys and assesses uncharted or unfamiliar regions ahead of
+ group operations, gathering data on terrain, resources, and
+ potential hazards. Expeditionary Analysts provide the
+ environmental and logistical intelligence needed to plan
+ expeditions and resource operations.
+ </p>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="intelligence-agent">
+ <h4>Intelligence Agent</h4>
+ <p>
+ Gathers, analyses, and disseminates information on potential
+ threats, targets, and opportunities. Intelligence Agents handle
+ reconnaissance, data running, and counter-intelligence, giving
+ command the situational awareness required to make informed
+ decisions. Often overlooked, these clandestine operatives are the
+ eyes and ears of the group, working behind the scenes to ensure
+ the safety and success of operations through superior information.
+ </p>
+ </section>
</section>
</article>