Kalran: Tales of the four nations/Flamethrower

"When do we get to killing!"

-a spear reaching the battlefield

Tactical analysis

 * In the Reclaimers name: The spears are the offensive force of the Reclaimers. Being trained from decantation to fight in a mob with such zealotry that they are immune to morale damage.
 * Witness me: With such fanaticism and comradery with their fellow clones drilled into them since decantation makes it so that the death of their fellow clones will drive them to further frenzy, making it harder to displace them as more of them fall
 * The Reclaimers rabid hound: But due to how they were trained they are known to go in a mad frenzy when taking casualties against weapon that causes other to dive down or run. Causing them to madly charge towards their foes with the intent to kill, which increases their firepower and speed but makes them refuse to follow orders until their surrounding targets are dead and losing defense
 * A mad hound must be leashed lest it harms its owner: Note that the spears are best when fighting in a large mob as their reliant on their frenzy from dying allies and their horde bonus to close in, due to the short range of Reclaimer weaponry. And their frenzy, while powerful, can easily lead to them charging into a death trap if unchecked

History
As the main attack force, or derogatorily attack hounds, of the Reclaimers. The clones of this cell upon decantation are subjected nightmarish conditions to remove their sense of empathy. From being beaten near death for making a single mistake or objection, to which they claim is discipline, and greatly rewarding the most ruthless and obedient.

But this training also tend to cause major mental disorders in these clones, often leading half of the batches go mad or rebelled, and utter devotion to the chosen, not unlike the shields, but tend to also go overzealous with bloodlust, as their indoctrination meant that killing enemies of their master fills them with approval. These clones live a lie that their masters, the chosen, do care for them and only punishes them if they fail in their duty or disobey. When in reality their master couldn't care less of who they are.

Like the spears they are called they charge upon their foe in a frenzy, and for every spear broken another replace it until one of them dies.

Weapon modules

 * Anti-infantry: Gains a flamethrower which can degarrison squad
 * Anti-armor: Gains an rpg that leaves a burning patch
 * Anti air: Gains a manpad that leaves a burning cloud
 * Assault: Gains an axe, pistol, armor, and bomb vest
 * Support: Gains a oil sprayer making enemy vulnerable to incendiary weapon
 * Demolition: Gains a high explosive vest and sticky bombs

Quote
{| class="article-table mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" !Voiced by Sarah Williams

Trained

 * When do we get to killing!
 * Ready to burn!

Selected

 * In life duty! In death remembrance!
 * Yes master!
 * *heavy, unhinged, breathing. Like a red alert desolator*
 * Need a light?

Moving

 * Yes master!
 * Your wish is my command!
 * Will this satisfy you master?
 * *laughs*

Moving to attack

 * Ashes to ashes!
 * We'll make you proud master!
 * ATTACK!
 * Burn them to cinders!

Attacking

 * SLAUGHTER THEM!
 * BURN!
 * *manic laughing*

Frenzy

 * DIEDIEDIEDIEDIE!


 * BURNBURNBURNBURNBURN!
 * *roars*
 * I'LL DRAG YOU TO HELL WITH ME!
 * }