| Notes |
### Appearance and Gear
**Uniform**: Standard-issue, dark gray synthetic utility jumpsuits. These are functional, heavy-duty, and designed to conceal stains. They bear the subtle, stylized Sacred Fire logo patch (a minimalist flame) on one shoulder. The uniforms look worn, reflecting the facility's low-end budget and constant use.
**Enhancements**: Their only major cybernetic enhancements are focused on core operational efficiency:
**Cybernetic Eyes**: Equipped with integrated low-light vision augments and basic biometric scanners. These allow them to see perfectly in the dimly lit industrial facility and rapidly identify authorized personnel or flag known threats.
**Comms**: They use discrete, visible radio headsets—compact, ear-and-throat mics with a small battery pack clipped to the uniform collar. These are secure against casual eavesdropping but are not integrated into their bodies, meaning they can be seen and potentially jammed or monitored by sophisticated tech.
**Demeanor**: Quiet, professional, and utterly desensitized. They move with the heavy, methodical pace of men who are used to the smell of ozone and the presence of death. They rarely speak, relying on visual cues and the low, static hum of their comms.
### Armament and Tactics
The gear is practical, favoring reliable stopping power and quiet neutralization:
**Primary Sidearm**: .45 Caliber Pistol fitted with a suppressor. This choice favors heavy, subsonic stopping power over high-tech energy weapons, making it ideal for discreet, high-lethality work that minimizes noise in a vast industrial area.
**Close-Quarters Weapon**: A Stun Baton with adjustable voltage. Used for rapid, non-lethal (or lethally excessive) incapacitation in tight quarters like hallways or the prep rooms.
**Heavy Suppression (Occasional)**: Occasionally, one operative on patrol will carry a .45 Caliber Machine Pistol (suppressed), used for rapid suppressive fire if a large, unexpected threat is encountered. This is rare, reflecting the facility's overall low-profile approach.
**Tactics**: They patrol slowly, relying on their low-light vision to pick up movement in the shadows. They prioritize securing the processing areas (the ovens) and the data storage room. Any intrusion is met first with a challenge (a shouted demand or flashlight beam), followed immediately by the threat of force. They aim to subdue intruders quietly to avoid attracting official attention, which could jeopardize the sensitive corporate contracts.
**Role**: "Process Expeditors" or "Logistics Oversight Specialists" (official titles), unofficially: Corporate Disposers. The security staff is essentially a functional, deadly barrier—easy to identify, but extremely dangerous if engaged directly.
**AI was used in the text generation above. The game is dystopian and it seems appropriate** |