Muad Dib
Paragon of Virtue
Intent: To create an elite force that can feasibly keep up with Muad on the battlefield as well as new avenues for PvP & PvE
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Role: these Warriors consisted of the best of the best of House Dib, Clan Farr.
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GENERAL INFORMATION
Battles are won by dogged tenacity, inspiring leaders, and fearless warriors.
Wars are won by grizzled veterans with the experience to overcome the enemy.
Rarely are the two the same. However, for the mando’ade, they reveal themselves as buir of aliit. Mothers, fathers, sons, daughters. These are the faces our veterans wear. Leaders born in the crucible, warriors conceived in conflict. You easily could pass a diminutive mando’ad and have no knowledge that the individual is ferocious and cunning. The girl with the coy smile at the market that brings a flush to your cheeks could easily be one of the most deadly snipers of her era. The simple truth was easy enough to see. The mando’ade were not soldiers under strict rules and regulations, but warriors who acted and reacted, who followed their leaders because they earned it and not because their uniform held a higher rank.
And so it was in House Dib, Clan Farr.
Carefully Muad Dib cultivated the warriors of his clan, finding those elite to mesh together with others. A warrior’s warrior. A unit formed of such elite beings. Faceless. Nameless. The unit would be known for their collective name, not for their individualism.
And so the recruitment began. In addition to having a larger access to mando’ade weaponry each member underwent modifications in the form of cybernetic implants to enhance the already formidable grouping of warriors. Mandalorians all, born and bred for war, veterans of a multitude of conflicts on behalf of the Mando’ade as well as mercenaries for the Aegis Corporation. And thus Dib’s Dirty Dozen was born.
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Role: these Warriors consisted of the best of the best of House Dib, Clan Farr.
Permissions: N/A
Links: N/A
GENERAL INFORMATION
- Unit Name: Dib’s Dirty Dozen (or/and) Verda meg cuyir be Prudii (Warriors who exist of Shadows)
- Affiliation: Muad Dib. House Dib, Clan Farr. Aegis Corporation. Mando’ade.
- Classification: Elite Commandos
- Description: Individually each member of the unit exists as a normal mando'ad. Family obligations, professional responsibilities, and their roles within the aliit of the clan. But once the unit is gathered and garbed in the trappings of the Unit, they cease to be the person they are outside of their armor. Now they stand as warriors waiting their assignments and duties. The unit remains aloof and segregated from others which merely adds to their mystique and deceptive identities.
- Unit Size: Small, 12
- Unit Availability: Unique, 1
- Unit Experience: Elite
- Equipment:
- Mandalorian armor
- Vambrace
- Crushgaunt
- Jetpack
- Kal
- Beskad
- Bevii'ragir
- Whistling bird
- Westar-35
- Ripper
- Assault Rifle
- Adrenal implant
- Advanced Combat System
- Cardio Package
- Strength System
- Reflex Enhancements
- Memory Chip
- Bacta Implant
- Durability Implant
- Nerve Implants
- Bes'uliik
- Ori'verd
- Combat Function: Elite unit capable of operating as a strike team of commandos. Each member is capable of leading their own teams (that will be subbed as a larger NPC unit later). They operate best as a detached special forces unit.
- Flawlessly works as a single unit with seamless motion
- Being mandalorian offers a firm foundation for the warriors which each member has built upon through a life’s experience of the oldest profession, war
- Most effective in a team. Working as sole operators exposes the warriors who have trained as a fighting unit. If the unit is separated from one another they become vulnerable
- As Mando’ade the unit doesn’t play well with others. You’re either mando or your not. So this affects their ability to play well with others, often leading to the unit alienating themselves from allies
Battles are won by dogged tenacity, inspiring leaders, and fearless warriors.
Wars are won by grizzled veterans with the experience to overcome the enemy.
Rarely are the two the same. However, for the mando’ade, they reveal themselves as buir of aliit. Mothers, fathers, sons, daughters. These are the faces our veterans wear. Leaders born in the crucible, warriors conceived in conflict. You easily could pass a diminutive mando’ad and have no knowledge that the individual is ferocious and cunning. The girl with the coy smile at the market that brings a flush to your cheeks could easily be one of the most deadly snipers of her era. The simple truth was easy enough to see. The mando’ade were not soldiers under strict rules and regulations, but warriors who acted and reacted, who followed their leaders because they earned it and not because their uniform held a higher rank.
And so it was in House Dib, Clan Farr.
Carefully Muad Dib cultivated the warriors of his clan, finding those elite to mesh together with others. A warrior’s warrior. A unit formed of such elite beings. Faceless. Nameless. The unit would be known for their collective name, not for their individualism.
And so the recruitment began. In addition to having a larger access to mando’ade weaponry each member underwent modifications in the form of cybernetic implants to enhance the already formidable grouping of warriors. Mandalorians all, born and bred for war, veterans of a multitude of conflicts on behalf of the Mando’ade as well as mercenaries for the Aegis Corporation. And thus Dib’s Dirty Dozen was born.
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