Kalran: Tales of the four nations/Goliath battlegroup

The Goliath Battlegroup, are one of the twenty-four factions in Kalran: Tales of the four nations, specializing in mechanised infantry and blitzkrieg.

Description
* TBA*

Lore Articles

 * Dunberth

Tactics
* TBA*

Technologies

 * Goliath's power armor
 * Conduit system
 * Goliath small arms and equipment

Commanders

 * Allen Semple: Classic commander. Voiced by Michael Ironside
 * Greg Cullensworth: Airforce Commander. Voiced by Greg Ellis
 * Nikki "Cross Fang" Hillsbreth: Defense commander. Voiced by Lynn Rafferty
 * Emma "Iron Morrigan" Taylor: Infantry commander. Voiced by Tenille Dashwood
 * Jon Harrison: Armor Commander. Voiced by Crispin Freeman
 * TBA: Naval Commander. Voiced by TBA (Clash at Sea DLC)
 * Robert Winters: Goliath announcer. Voiced by Jonathan Pryce
 * Michael "Bull" Teller: Goliath commando. Voiced by Frank Klepacki

Mechanics

 * Stay connected: While the Goliaths don't require power fields like the other factions, it suffers from vulnerable logistics due to their structures, except their walls, needing to be connected to their bases, either directly or by Connectors, to power them up, and if they get disconnected they shut down, but in turn their defense are pretty strong and infantry/vehicles can exit through anywhere there is an Exit, and can simultaneously use the tunnels to rapidly transit between connected areas. Thus long stretches of Connectors must be closely guarded lest they risk an area shutdown.

Trivia

 * The Goliaths, based off the D&D race of the same name, the brute from halo, and the Trolls from Discworld, is based off Ireland and Australia.
 * Their faction gameplay is based off the steel legion mechanised forces from dawn of war unification and the fyreslayers from age of sigmar, with their weapons, armament, and vehicles are based on ww1 technology and space marines from warhammer 40k. Though their conduit system is based on the Humans from grey goo and the Eurasian dynasty from earth 2160.
 * All Goliaths speaks with either an Australian or Irish accent.