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Stargate Command

Description

Skilled with all weapons and proficient in adaptive tactics, the SGC soldier is the Swiss Army Knife of combat throughout the galaxy. Need it opened, moved, pushed, pulled or dealt with? A soldier is your first, and often best choice.

Soldiers aren’t as specialized as other classes, but they more than make up for it with massive firepower. They’re also not your average grunt. SGC officers are all highly intelligent, able to utilize alien tech, cope with force fields, traps and all manner of oddness that confronts the galactic warrior.

Strategy

Do you remember those moments in movies where someone says, “Draw their fire…” and someone is supposed to run out in the open, and get the enemy to shoot at them? Yep, that’s you, friend.

Your job is to charge in where even angels and fools fear to tread. You are the front line. Your high rate of fire, and your grenades can flush out hidden enemies, or soften a rush, while your smoke can cover your advance, or retreat.

Get out there, make friends, make trouble, make waves. Watch your six, because there’s an ashrak tip toeing up, even if you can’t see her. Have an itchy feeling about that seemingly empty open doorway? Drop a grenade on the threshold, or fire a few rounds with the P90. If no Ashrak pops into view, it’s probably safe. You’ll be surprised how often you discover one was hiding there, though.

When the key to a mission is holding territory, you’re vital to that cause. You can keep moving on the battlefield, leveling withering suppressive fire with your P90, and keeping the enemy at bay with grenades. Don’t stay in one spot, or you're Jaffa paste. And don’t assume your team mates have it knocked. Your weapon at long range may not be as accurate, but you can break the damage of a goa’uld brain sucking beam with even a few hits, giving a friend a chance at life.

Get out there, give ‘em hell, and come back alive! You are the core of the SGC. Without you, all is lost.

Tactical

MG-P90

With a 50 round clip, and a 900 rounds/minute fire rate, the P90 is the closest thing to a lead flashlight in the SGC arsenal. It not only is highly lethal in one on one social settings, but it can light up cloaked ashrak, when fired into dark corners, doorways, or anywhere the lethal ladies like to hide. Fire in bursts, and crouch whenever you can to enhance accuracy, and it’s even lethal at long range. But for the biggest effect, hold your fire and get in your enemies face, then hold down the trigger. Every round will score, and your opponent will drop immediately.

MGL-140

“There are very few personal problems that cannot be solved through the suitable application of high explosives”

Scott Adams

The MGL-140 is a modified grenade launcher. Older models fired six rounds, then needed to be reloaded. This model actually carries an infinite load, but each grenade is actually generated, using a modified Asgard tech. Because of this, there’s a short delay after firing, before the next grenade is ready.

Use your grenades to look for hidden enemies, to weaken Goa’uld behind their shields, and to send a message to any enemies foolish enough to cluster together. If you keep your distance, you can keep enemies pinned down with this weapon, alone, and even catch them around corners with the blast radius.

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While not lethal by any means, it does make an impression when you bean someone in the face. Still, the white smoke grenade is used to confuse the enemy, and cover your team’s advance or retreat. Throw it in a doorway, or out in the open to cover your attempt to gain ground, or deny the enemy the ability to accurately target you. Don’t forget these, as they’ll save your life, and can protect your team. Pay attention to your team mates, too. If you see a scientist dropping a turret puck, pop some smoke to cover her action. Jaffa won’t see the turret before it materializes, and the next thing they know, they’ll meet death from within the smoke as the turret lands, and starts its lethal work. If you know friends are coming through a door, pop smoke, then run into that doorway, creating the impression you are fleeing. Your enemy will follow, to be met by the lethal wall of multiple P90’s as your friends back you up.

 

Field Diaries

  • Lt. Samuel Martin
  • Lt. Samuel Martin, on Amarna
  • 1st Lt Samuel Martin, on Piramess
  • 1st Lt Samuel Martin, at SGC
  • 1st Lt Samuel Martin, on Leonops

 

Diary Entry One
Lt. Samuel Martin
SG Regiment 2

Sometimes life is funny.  I joined up because my father was in the Marines, and his father was in the Army.  I was supposed to become a military man.  Don’t get me wrong--I'm big on serving my country and was excited to join--but I picked the Air Force because I didn’t think all that running around shooting suited me.  I just couldn’t picture myself storming a beach or hiding in a fox hole waiting to get shot.

I remember the test we all took.  So many science questions (my favorite subject in school).  And those silly tests in that oven, and the freezer, and being thrown into water.  We all thought it was some kind of advanced pilot program, to see which of us would be part of a new aircraft team.  Man, were we clueless!

I guess they liked my scores.  They never told me what I got, but about a week after the tests, I’m in the back of a truck, being taken to this mountain in Colorado, and suddenly I’m in the Stargate program.  I’m training with a P90 (sweet little gun), grenade launchers, and some strange things I didn’t know we had.  But I’m training in this big cement hole in the ground.  Not a firing range or any place I could ever imagine needing to go in the Air Force.

Then they show me the Stargate.  Everyone’s standing there, staring at this big giant metal ring.  Kinda silly, to be honest.  Just a big, strange, old-timey looking artifact.  Until the little guy behind the window starts calling out something about chevrons.  Suddenly the ground starts shaking and the thing spins and explodes in our faces, leaving a big pool in the middle.  And they’re telling us to go up the ramp and walk through it!

So, here I am.  I joined the Air Force because I didn’t think I had what it took to storm enemy beaches.  And what am I doing?  Jumping through a metal ring that makes you feel like you’ve been squished by a giant block of ice, then shot out the other side with your stomach light years behind, flying to catch up.  And people are shooting at me all the time with light beams! And you know what?  I love it!

I guess I do have what it takes, after all.  Maybe it’s just in my family’s genes. 

I don’t know what my father and his father felt, facing the enemy on some distant shore.  But I do know that when I do it, the enemy isn’t human, and the distant shore has three moons orbiting it, and the air always smells funny.  And there are always mosquitoes… or strange things that do the job of mosquitoes.  I guess everywhere in the universe, there are always parasites.  And we’re the guys they send to deal with them.