Kalran: Tales of the four nations/Ouroboros Specialization

Restrained by their forces being spread thin and the high turnaround time to bring in their advanced technology to the battle, Ouroboros must choose how they utilize their supplies and manpower. Once a Precinct is deployed on the field, the commanders on the ground can decide where they can specialize their battle plans and resources. It is important to remember, however, that these Specialization plans must be implemented wisely. The time it takes to deploy and maintain these specific systems means that the logistics train can't just shift mid-battle as easily as other forces can.

The changes in each specialization are obvious and take effect with every unit produced before and after. And often these specialization perks come with drawbacks.

SWAT Razzia
To the men and women that fought against the Inquisition back in the Third Age, the most obvious method to repel any attack is to hit back with the most powerful weapons you have. Seeing the old Xiagui and Human defenses overrun by the Inquisitions hordes, barely able to pierce enemy armor? No, Ouroboros would be ready this time.

Weapons and equipment under the "SWAT Razzia" specialization focus on dealing hard hits to the enemy as often as possible. Known officially as the "Superior Firepower Doctrine", Ouroboros commanders who call in the SWAT Razzia specialization are given access to the heaviest systems. Hard-hitting Peacekeepers, advanced weapons, and even interceptors and bombers are all deployed when the lines are established for this specialization. But this comes at the cost of their survivability, with their forces often dying rapidly if they can't kill their foes manage to outlast their onslaught.


 * All units receive a 50% Firepower bonus but lose 25% of their armor and health
 * Volunteers now gain buffs and heals when they kill an enemy

Logistics Base
Amateurs study tactics, professionals study logistics. That is the guiding principle behind the "Supply Base" specialization. Knowing that the greatest resource of Ouroboros is its unmatched ability to provide almost every resource for its own fighting forces, supporters of the "Logistical Enhancement Doctrine" believe that the only way to win against invaders and insurgents is to outlast them.

When activated, this specialization gives the Peacekeepers the ability to last longer against their enemies. This gives the Peacekeepers the ability to last longer against their enemies, and spend less on their logistics train. But this comes at the cost of range and speed, meaning that long-ranged foes can easily wear them down with ease.


 * All units receive a 50% Armor bonus but lose 25% of their range and speed
 * Penitent Miners are now cloaked when deployed

Intelligence Network
While technically not allowed to function within a domestic environment, the scale of threats faced by Ouroboros means the CIM (Central of Intelligence and Monitoring) must often take part in domestic operations. The growth of the Tenko and the constant threat of infiltration by foreign power blocs means the CIM must be involved at every level. Though technically not allowed to act on its own, it isn't a surprise in the intelligence community that they work closely with the Peacekeepers, and are rumored to have worked with them far longer than thought.

Thanks to the CIM, the Peacekeepers gain access to advanced communication and optics technologies, along with field support from CIM field agents and operatives. But in exchange they have little to no direct damage, meaning that they tend to drop like flies when forced to fight head on.


 * All units receive a 50% Sight bonus but lose 25% of their damage and rate of fire
 * All tier 1 Volunteers now cloak when not moving or attacking