#A change to RRS

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inland crow
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So for the longest time, I always wondered why only SC could host RRS. Sure, I mean they are the ones that has to team, but they can just come in and team the RRS. I feel like MDF/STHD/PKSF should be able to host them as well.

muted lintel
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I guess it’s just to give SC a fun duty but it makes more sense for combatants to lead RRS since they’re better at combat

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I think should be a shared duty though since people could potentially wander off from where they’re supposed to be going which would require sc to deal with them

inland crow
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its the same with patrols

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O might run off you never know

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but ig RRS is bigger

muted lintel
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i think sc usually watch aegis during patrols

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but yeah rrs is bigger too usually

inland crow
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ooh

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maybe like Combatives can host

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but there should be an SC present

muted lintel
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yeah

torn imp
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uhhhh

inland crow
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why

unique mantle
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sc just decides location

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the sc leading rrs may assign a squad leader from one of those divisions

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that plans out shit and allat

inland crow
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yeah

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but the SC is the commander or wtv

unique mantle
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we just choose the location rrs will go

inland crow
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so what im tryna say is

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one of the three should be able to be the commander

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and host it completely

unique mantle
fierce moss
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Eh wouldn’t really want to host rrs anyway

torn imp
void vault
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doesn't even make sense

inland crow
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how

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explain

void vault
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hosting should be exclusive to sc

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as they literally control the facility

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then they assign combatants to lead the defence

gilded summit
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point is it gives the "leadership" aspect of sc something that can be shown in-game, combative divisionals can become captains or wtv its called to help the sc because sc isn't focused on combat

muted lintel
gilded summit
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only certain divisionals and ranks can become one though

gilded summit
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short wigeon
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join sc to host rrs

gilded summit
short wigeon
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we dont have a whole lot of special duties dont take this 😢

shrewd carbon
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This is not something normal combatives are prepared for on any scale nor have the tools to do

buoyant cipher
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this is a thing

shrewd carbon
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Combative divisions have the ability to host their patrols for this purpose

buoyant cipher
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an aegis player when theres a slight inconvenience:

shrewd carbon
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MDF legit has "Offensive patrols" for lockdown

shrewd carbon
buoyant cipher
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yea that makes sense

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i take my words back

shrewd carbon
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And REGARDLESS, you still need mod to host the RRS, and its still structured so SCO+ can take control of it if needed

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And thats just another area for problems when a horrid combatant abuses their RRS abilities, SCOs take over, and then inexperienced leadership get involved

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Theres too many points in this which could fail

subtle vortex
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RRS can be led by combatant divisions, they simply remain under the oversight of the SC, who is overseen by SCO+.

while the SC may override any orders to RRS, they shouldn't be unless a more beneficial path exists

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While yes, a non-combative leading a combative arm of lockdown response is odd, its not out of place since they're supposed to be leaders of the facility.

silver spear
dire trout
# inland crow So for the longest time, I always wondered why only SC could host RRS. Sure, I m...

Uh this is already kind of a thing.

The rank structure of RRS is as follows:

Commander - This is ALWAYS an SC. They give the orders on where to go.

Squad leader - The squad leader is in charge of organising the squad (Ie, telling members to secure a capture point or whatever). Often this role is also fulfilled by SC (Normally the commander will fulfill this role as well) but combatives are allowed to fulfill this role as well.

Member - These are your regular members. This is often where most combatives who participate in RRS choose to be.

Scout - An Unofficial member posted at a major raid route to alert the commander of raider activity.

dire trout
# inland crow So for the longest time, I always wondered why only SC could host RRS. Sure, I m...

SC is the main leadership division within AEGIS. We are in charge of coordinating defenses which is why we are the commanders of RRS.

Allowing combatives to act as the commander of RRS creates a few issues.

  1. SC are trained to lead people while combatives aren't necessarily trained to deal with divisionless. The commander of RRS is less of a direct combat role rather their main job is to coordinate divisionless. Most combatives in my experience prefer to fight raiders head on, and they do not have access to the tools needed to command RRS.

  2. RRS is still something which falls under SC, it was created by SC and while it isn't a department, it's also more than a patrol (It's kind of inbetween). All rules and changes made to RRS are made by SC Command. Giving RRS to combatives kind of brings up the issue of who would actually be in-charge of making changes to it if necessary

dire trout