Xingyun Enforcer
| Xingyun Enforcer | |
Xingyun Enforcer |
Difficulty: Hard Superior: Chief Engineer and Captain Duties: Protect your fellow engineers, and keep the ship from falling apart. Guides: Laws, Guide to Engineering, Guide to the Supermatter, Guide to the Pulsar Engine Quote: If you break in here again, I'll show you what the inside of a Pulsar looks like |
Description
A loyal and hearty member of the Xingyun Corporation, a subsidiary of NanoTrasen, you are the bulwark that protects your fellow engineers from the dangers aboard this ship that their tool belts and hardhats can’t save them from. From ravenous mutated roaches and spiders the size of large dogs, to insidious traitors lurking amidst the crew; the threats to you and your fellows are varied and can come from the most unexpected places, even within your own ranks.
It is your job to uphold the law of the Northern Light within the realm of engineering, and to protect your coworkers from harm to the best of your ability. As a Xingyun employee, you were trained as an engineer first, and should have at least a passing familiarity with the basic functions that your department is expected to maintain, but if a specialized engineer is available, you should defer to them, as your primary duty is security.
Your day will primarily revolve around patrolling the areas around engineering to clear them of any roaches, traps, or loitering vagabonds, all the while keeping a sharp eye out for anything suspicious. Don’t be afraid to ask Aegis for help should you confirm a threat, but be warned, they will try to squeeze a few extra credits out of you whenever they can.
Tips
- As engineering isn’t your primary duty, this is a great learning role for players new to engineering.
- Your equipment will serve to get you started, but you’ll want to upgrade it, talk to the FTU or Aegis to see about upgrading your armor and sidearm asap
- As an enforcer, you are still an engineer, if the power goes out somewhere, or something blows a hole in the ship, expect to be called up to help out either by your fellow engineers, if the issue is too big for them to handle alone, or by the crew, if no one else is around. Because of this, you should keep a toolbelt with some basic tools handy, or at least stashed somewhere you can retrieve them quickly from.
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