Kalran: Tales of the four nations/Banner

"Let the Reclaimer flag fly high"

Tactical analysis

 * Wave your flag high: Formed from the most fanatic clones. The Banner from the Beast Cell are charged with leading the clones into battle. Acting as a focal point for the horde bonus, boosting any nearby clones rate of fire, damage, and morale
 * Die for this flag: Due to being responsible for holding the Reclaimers flag, and the training they suffered, Banners are resistant to morale damage while being able to heal and empower nearby clones combat efficiency, health and morale
 * Cowardice will not be tolerated: Banners are also armed with a heavy magnum pistol. While it's rather effective against small squads, the pistol is better known for having killed more clones they deemed as “cowards” then enemies
 * Don't let it touch the ground: But as the leading soldier of the clones, bearing the Reclaimers flag, morale tends to drastically plummets in the event they die, or retreat. And with their pistol slow rate of fire the Banners must be shielded by clones and retreat if possible

History
Preferring mass infantry tactics and seldom supporting his troops with armored divisions, Bahlgram needed his clones obedience and will to die for the Reclaimers guaranteed as well as turning them into killing machines. Therefore, he established a new division of clones that consists of deploying field officers, named Banners, whose mission is to provide support to combatants through propaganda and an elevated sense of patriotism, so that soldiers keep fighting and pushing forward to victory (or death).

But the training these chosen clones are hellish, liken more to animal abuse then actual training, where any hesitation is met with the clone being painfully shocked or flogged. Where they must endure charging upon fields bombarded by live artillery and bullets, where permanent hearing damage is uncommon and those who goes death or crippled are grounded to materials, and mustn’t hesitate to beat up clones the chosen considers as “defective” within an inch of their life before having to strangle or drown them afterwards, refusal is swiftly met with a public flogging where dying of shock is scarily common, and in the event that happens the chosen are known to continue whipping the corpse, until the spine and back of the ribs are seen, to show the remaining Banners what they do those they consider “defective”. And all this the chosen gaslights them, saying their doing this because they love them or because they must prove themselves worthy, all with false smiles and hidden disgust. Until the end where the surviving clone, branded to show themselves as their standard bearer, becomes nothing more then a subservient dog towards their master, with many tragically falling in love with them. To their broken view their master give them purpose, and without them they are nothing. But the same can’t be said for the chosen, who sees them as nothing more then an obedient weapon, a weapon that can be easily replaced once broken.

The results proved fruitful for the most part, although numerous soldiers would be reported dead or injured, however those losses could be compensated with Reclaimers rapid cloning. It has also been attested that Banners had better chances of survival because of the soldiers' will to not let the flag fall.