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Unreviewed Sovereign Dawn Irregular Troops


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OUT OF CHARACTER INFORMATION
Intent
: To create the generic, poorly trained irregular troops that take up arms for the Sovereign Dawn in the name of ridding the galaxy of slavery.
Image Credit: ChatGPT
Role: Rank and File/Guerrilla forces
Permissions: Si Tech [x]
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GENERAL INFORMATION
Unit Name: Sovereign Dawn Irregular Troops
Affiliation: Sovereign Dawn
Classification: Infantry
Description: The irregular troops of the Sovereign Dawn are not full-time professional soldiers; most of the time, they have lives they pull away from when the call goes out for aid. A large number of beings answer the call but often have very little combat experience, and those that do are usually in the form of guerrilla or criminal actions rather than in real battles. The only quality control they have is ensuring that the beings that come along know how to use whatever weapons they have and the discipline not to shoot their fellows in the back by mistake. Troops fall into the Sovereign Dawn mindset that there are no bad tactics, only bad targets.

The troops do not have standardized loadouts, using personal weapons, weapons looted off dead enemies or occasionally a cell will have a shipment of weapons and equipment bought on the open market or a looted armoury. The only piece of equipment every Irregular has is an armband in the Sovereign Dawn colours with its insignia printed on it.


COMBAT INFORMATION

Unit Size: Large
Unit Availability: Common
Unit Experience: Recruit

Equipment
: The Sovereign Dawn does not have a standard loadout for its troops, as they use whatever they can get their hands on. Listed below are the more common weapons, armour, and equipment they use. Equipment called out by name is more common in their category, but not the only thing they use.

Combat Function: The irregular troops act as guerrilla forces or as massed infantry in battles where bodies are needed more than specialized equipment or combat roles. They practice chaos as a doctrine by necessity due to poor training and a lack of heavy or specialized equipment the Sovereign Dawn Irregulars need to be as unpredictable as possible and fight as dirty as possible. When operating in a guerrilla fashion, they blur the line between freedom fighter and terrorist to such a significant degree that even those who support their goals may find their tactics too distasteful.

Force Abilities: None

Strengths:

  • Improvisation: They are accustomed to making do with whatever weapons, vehicles, explosives, and equipment are available. As well, being made up of civilians with civilian jobs, many of them have skills not possessed by professional troops who exclusively train in combat: computer programmers, mechanics, heavy equipment operators, and construction workers all have skills that would allow them to take unique advantages that might be missed by regular troops.
  • Good at Raiding: Ambushes, sabotage, convoy attacks, hit-and-run strikes, and attacks on lightly defended facilities suit them well.
  • High Morale: They genuinely believe in the cause and will keep fighting under conditions that would break more professional troops.
  • Unpredictability: Their lack of standardized doctrine makes them difficult for conventional commanders to anticipate.
Weaknesses:
  • Poor Training: Many fighters lack basic skills such as fire discipline, formation movement, battlefield communication, and coordinated assaults.
  • Limited Heavy Weapons: They may have plenty of rifles but comparatively few fliers, artillery pieces, or armoured vehicles.
  • Vulnerable in Open Battle: Against disciplined troops with armour, air support, and artillery, enthusiasm alone will not compensate for tactical deficiencies.
  • Communication Problems: Different equipment, languages, species, local groups, and command customs can make coordination chaotic.
HISTORICAL INFORMATION

The Irregular troops of the Sovereign Dawn draw from the early roots of gangs and anti-slavery resistance cells rather than any sort of military tradition, in the same way that their fleets draw traditions from smugglers and pirates.
 

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