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− | The '''210th Combine Punishment Battalion''' was one of approximately two dozen penal units used by the [[DCMS]]. | + | The '''210th Combine Punishment Battalion''' was one of approximately two dozen penal units used by the [[DCMS]] in 3065. |
==History== | ==History== | ||
The 210th Combine Punishment Battalion was populated by DCMS troops who were in need of additional discipline, but hadn't committed crimes worthy of execution. These units were used as labor forces for the DCMS for extremely dangerous engineering projects. They were used to drill tunnels, build bridges and road systems. In the event of an enemy raid, they were armed and sent into dangerous combat missions like disarming minefields under enemy fire. | The 210th Combine Punishment Battalion was populated by DCMS troops who were in need of additional discipline, but hadn't committed crimes worthy of execution. These units were used as labor forces for the DCMS for extremely dangerous engineering projects. They were used to drill tunnels, build bridges and road systems. In the event of an enemy raid, they were armed and sent into dangerous combat missions like disarming minefields under enemy fire. | ||
==Officers== | ==Officers== | ||
− | ''[[Tai-i]]'' Alan Coles | + | {| class="wikitable" |
+ | |- | ||
+ | ! scope="col" width="220" style="background: #dedede;" | Rank | ||
+ | ! scope="col" width="220" style="background: #dedede;" | Name | ||
+ | ! scope="col" width="220" style="background: #dedede;" | Command | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | colspan="4" style="background: #efefef;" | '''Commanding Officers of the 210th Combine Punishment Battalion''' | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | ''[[Tai-i]]''||[[Alan Coles]]||[[3065]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |} | ||
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+ | ===Notes=== | ||
+ | ''Tai-i'' Alan Coles was a sadist that enjoyed inflicting pain on the prisoners under his command. The ''[[Chu-i]]''s that led the companies were also skilled guards and rarely turned their backs on their charges lest they be killed. These officers were often guilty of crimes themselves. | ||
==Tactics== | ==Tactics== | ||
− | The 210th | + | The 210th had no special combat tactics, functioning as a foot infantry unit. Their APCs are never armed. |
==Composition History== | ==Composition History== |
Revision as of 10:54, 3 July 2019
The 210th Combine Punishment Battalion was one of approximately two dozen penal units used by the DCMS in 3065.
Contents
History
The 210th Combine Punishment Battalion was populated by DCMS troops who were in need of additional discipline, but hadn't committed crimes worthy of execution. These units were used as labor forces for the DCMS for extremely dangerous engineering projects. They were used to drill tunnels, build bridges and road systems. In the event of an enemy raid, they were armed and sent into dangerous combat missions like disarming minefields under enemy fire.
Officers
Rank | Name | Command | |
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Commanding Officers of the 210th Combine Punishment Battalion | |||
Tai-i | Alan Coles | 3065 |
Notes
Tai-i Alan Coles was a sadist that enjoyed inflicting pain on the prisoners under his command. The Chu-is that led the companies were also skilled guards and rarely turned their backs on their charges lest they be killed. These officers were often guilty of crimes themselves.
Tactics
The 210th had no special combat tactics, functioning as a foot infantry unit. Their APCs are never armed.
Composition History
3065
Headquaters (Reinforced Company/Regular/Reliable)
- CO: Tai-i Alan Coles
1st Punishment Company (Dead Men Walking) (Regular/Questionable)
- CO: Chu-i Su Kei Lew
2nd Punishment Company (The Forgotten Ones) (Regular/Questionable)
- CO: Chu-i Simon "Cyclops" Nakamura
3rd Punishment Company (The Short-Timers) (Regular/Questionable)
- CO: Chu-i Akiko Mayhew
Notes
Rules
The 210th always suffers a -2 penalty to Initiative rolls.
References