ninjacarrot01
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Name: Gharashi Enforcer
Intent: To add an enemy (Or allied) group to my stories and to allow for others to get a better understanding of those characters
Affiliation: Loyal to the Gharashi Syndicate, but which leader within the syndicate they value more is determined by their individual views.
Availability: Common, their numbers are largely conscripts from Korathian slums.
Quality: D Untrained, Enforcers undergo basic training from the moment of their conscription and it generally lasts for a handful of months, but that is all they are exposed to.
Type: Infantry
Strength: A total of 500 enforcers. However their numbers are divided into many patrols and companies scattered throughout the numerous Gharashi controlled Enclaves. Each company having about 25 troops.
Description:
The original Enforcers were little more than petty thugs, working for their gang leaders. Though once the operation grew to the point of it being a practical government this practice was no longer efficient. The Syndicate hired a small number of mercenaries to train low ranking gang members. With this training and equipment supplied by the Syndicate, the gangers- Now referred to as Enforcers- became a formidable force in the slums and streets of Korath. As the syndicate grew so did its personal army. They would go on to not only secure their masters will, but also provide a sense of order to the neighborhoods in their control. They have become generally respected in even the roughest parts of towns on an almost planet-wide scale.
Their ranks are almost entirely composed of Korathians due to the almost non-existent amount of foreigners on their planet and so they are vulnerable to the weaknesses of the rest of their kind.
Their gear is pretty standard for a basic military wing; Blaster rifles that have been lightly modified so that they are operable in the bestial hands of a Korathian. Most if not all Enforcers wear a battle suit when on duty (Pictured above) this suit has no outstanding properties and is largely an aesthetic that provides an intimidation factor and allows for officers to easily identify their men.