Artistic Forces/Rocket Trooper

"Anti-tank rockets ready!"

- Rocket Trooper

The Rocket Trooper is an anti-armor infantry unit of the Totalitarian Empire, who will be voiced by Jacob Craner.

Tactical analysis

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Background
Modeled after those of the Wehrmacht and the NVA, the Rocket Trooper is a type of Storm Trooper that uses a rocket launcher to shoot HEAT warheads onto the enemy vehicles, including armored vehicles. Depending on the variants of this soldier, he wields the German PzF 44, the Belgian RL-83/RL-100 Blindicide, the Spanish-made Instalaza M65 "Bazooka", or even the Russian-made RPG-2/RPG-7, but with the paintjob of the Panzerfaust 250/PzF 44. These fanatical soldiers are very useful for their army's anti-tank warfare.

Appearance
The Rocket Trooper is based off the fusion between East German soldier of the Landstreitkräfte, the main ground force of the National People's Army as the official armed forces of East Germany, and the backbone of the German Army (Heer), the ground branch of the Nazi German Wehrmacht. For the military clothing of this basic infantry, the Rocket Trooper wears a combination of the German M44/M45 uniform and the Soldat uniform of the NPA known as Dienstuniform or Felddienstuniform in Leibermuster camouflage pattern, consisting of East German M56 (M1956) Stahlhelm (with or without protective military goggles or even a netting), which is not adopted by the Wehrmacht and later used by the NPA, on his head, a field tunic, a tactical vest with four pouches (modeled after German Infanterie-Panzer and Combat Vest M3 from ArmA 3), black combat gloves, greenish gray trousers, and a pair of black jackboots. Some of them also wear field gray greatcoats for rainy and winter seasons, and M56 Stahlhelm with 2 decals of the Totalitarian Empire in both sides, and their airborne versions have East German paratrooper helmets with liner chin straps, and a camouflage pattern, based on Leibermuster, but with rainy lines. Instead of wearing a field gray uniform, the Rocket Troopers wore completely different military uniform in both desert and snowy/winter terrains. In desert terrains, they wore monochromatic tan military uniform like what the Nazi Germans wore as Erwin Rommel's famous Afrika Korps in northern African regions during WWII. And in snowy terrains, just like what the Nazi Germans did in the Eastern Front, they wore monochromatic white uniform to match the winter terrains. For the Armita-PS variant of this basic infantry, he wears a uniform with Flächentarn pattern and Schutzstaffel-influenced features similar to those worn by both the Waffen-SS and the East German NPA, and M56 Stahlhelm with 2 PS insignias at both sides. For the Militadefendoforto variant, his headgear and uniform, except his black gloves and jackboots, now have a camouflaged pattern based on Blumentarn. With the Storm Gas Masks upgrade, the Rocket Trooper additionally wears a gas mask for protection against hazardous gases, such as the toxic ones, to really look like a German stormtrooper from the First World War.

Idle animations

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Strategy
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Trained

 * "Anti-tank rockets ready!"
 * "Got de rockets right here."
 * "Ready to pop some armor!"

Selected

 * "Preta!"
 * "Right here, sinjoro !"
 * "Jes."
 * "Jes, sinjoro?"
 * "Ve hear you, komandanto."
 * "Rockets right here."
 * "On duty."
 * "Let's go cut trough armor."

Moving

 * "Ni iru!"
 * "Jes, sinjoro! Ve're moving out!"
 * "On de vay!"
 * "Tuj."
 * "Bone!"
 * "Keep on moving den!"
 * "Locating to a better spot."
 * "Bona ideo, komandanto."
 * "Dis vay!"

Attacking

 * "Pafi!"
 * "Hit dem hard!"
 * "Launch it!"
 * "Raketoj!"
 * "Raketlanĉilo, pafi!"
 * "Take dem out!"
 * "Preni celu!"
 * "Prenu ĉi tion!"
 * "Dey're going down!"

Garrisoning building

 * "Looking good!"
 * "Dat vill be a better spot!"
 * "Let's have a setup dere."
 * "Jes, let's go inside!"

Clearing garrisoned building

 * "Clear it out!"

Move to attack

 * "Alvenanta!"
 * "Jen venas!"
 * "Moving to a target location."
 * "Target area confirmed."
 * "Are dere enemies in dat destination?"
 * "Let's see vho the real enemy is."
 * "I see enemies dere."

Retreating

 * "Forkuri!"
 * "Kuri!"
 * "Ve're out of here!"
 * "Let's get out of here!"

Under fire

 * "Vatch out!"
 * "Hej!"
 * "Aj!"

Unit under attack

 * "I'm under attack, sinjoro !"
 * "Komandanto, I'm being suppressed by de enemy!"
 * "Dis is bad! I need a lot of help!"

In combat

 * "Come get some!"
 * "Ha ha! Dey're trying to stop us!"
 * "Dey're getting down!"
 * "Ve're taking dem down for good!"
 * "Pafado!"
 * "Shoot dem hard! Rapide! "
 * "Prenu ĝin!"

Kill

 * "Take down!"
 * "Prenu tion!"
 * "Ha ha!"
 * "Torn into pieces!"
 * "Look at de explosion!"
 * "Dere you have it!"

Healed

 * "Dankon, doktoro."
 * "Ah, much better!"
 * "Bone, back to de fray."

Surrendered

 * "Vait! I got to explain!"
 * "Dere! I give up!"
 * "I accept surrender!"

On death

 * *German Male 1 death sound from Call of Duty 2 A*
 * *German Male 1 death sound from Call of Duty 2 B*
 * *German Male 1 death sound from Call of Duty 2 C*
 * *German Male 1 death sound from Call of Duty 2 D*
 * *German Male 1 death sound from Call of Duty 2 E*
 * *German Male 1 death sound from Call of Duty 2 F*
 * *German Male 1 death sound from Call of Duty 2 G*

Repeatedly selected

 * "Are you out of your mind, komandanto ? De battle is turning."
 * "Keep moving! Dey can't shoot for merdo !"
 * "I vant to see more enemy armored vehicles so dat I can turn dem into scrap heaps!"
 * "You survived dat you survive anything, let's go!"

Trivia

 * By wielding the German PzF 44, the Belgian RL-83 Blindicide, the Spanish Instalaza M65 "Bazooka", and the Russian RPG-2 and RPG-7, the variants of a Rocket Trooper are strikingly a resemblance to Wehrmacht soldiers, wielding both the Panzerfausts and the Panzerschrecks as German weapons used for anti-tank warfare during WWII.