"The Wolfpack is ready for anything."
― Commander Wolffe
The 104th also known as the wolfpack is a mechanized infantry battalion of the Grand Army of the Republic. Currently under the command of CC-3636 "Wolffe". Before the Malevolence Campaign, the 104th was distinguished by their maroon colored armor markings. After the Battle of Abregado, with a vast amount of their brothers KIA, the battalion adopted a new grey color scheme to honor their fallen. Their skill in technical and armored operations make the 104th a valuable asset on the frontlines.
On Fort Anaxes The 104th is primarily a supporting battalion. Our duty for the Republic is to provide top tier defensive emplacements, ground armor support, artillery support, anti-tank support, explosives ordinance disposal, HAZMAT disposal, and maintenance and repairs of all of the Republic’s systems and infrastructure.
The Wolfpack will typically deploy alongside other frontline battalions like the 501st, 212th, and 327th to provide heavy support and position defense.
Back on base, we make sure everyone’s equipment and tech is running smoothly and efficiently. Should a vehicle or ship break down, we get sent to get it back in the fight.
The 104th Wolfpack currently consists of two sub-divisions. These sub-divisions are used for organization purposes when dividing the regiment into smaller squads if a situation were to call for it.
▪ Dire Company, the technical experts of the battalion.
▪ Centurion Company, the heavy hitters of the battalion.
Also known as the 104th Dire Company.
Engineers are the backbone of the 104th, tasked with keeping essentially everything on base running smoothly. Be it vehicles, the reactor, or the caf machine in Command Bridge, these troopers keep the ship running at all costs.
As an Engineer you will be responsible for ensuring that the Republic’s fleet of armor and fighters are in top shape, repairs on base are being completed, and troopers are being provided ample cover during combat using the Engineer Fortification Tablet.
Also known as the 104th Centurion Company.
Crewman of the 104th maintain and operate the ground assets of the GAR, such as ATTEs and TX-130s. Their equipment consists of blaster cannons and repeaters, as well as repair tools, deployable shield barriers and Crew Chief Fortification Tablets. Crewmen act as the heavy hitters and support troops of the GAR.
Sappers are the Anti Tank troopers of the battalion, armed with the PLX-1 Javelin, Breaching Charges and the AP-HE Turret, these units are critical to taking down CIS armor for other friendly ground forces.
In addition to being the anti vehicle experts, Sappers are the highest authority on all EOD matters within the GAR EOD hierarchy. When a Sapper is present, they take the lead. Sappers also provide EOD training to authorized units such as the 41st Ranger Platoon, and the 501st Legion Grenadiers
▪ Trooper
▪ Medic
▪ Resupplier
▪ Officer
▪ Pilot
▪ A.R.C. Trooper
▪ A.R.C. Heavy Gunner
▪ A.R.C. Skirmisher
▪ Commando
▪ Engineer
▪ Crewman
▪ Sapper
▪ Commander Wolffe
▪ Commander Dire
▪ Officer Wildfire
▪ Officer Comet
▪ Officer Boost
▪ Officer Sinker
▪ Pilot Warthog
For a full list of kits and details for the 104th Battalion, look here.
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Classes of the 104th Battalion
▪ Pauldrons & other neck-mounted gears are restricted to Sergeant (SGT) and higher.
▪ Kamas & other waist-mounted gears are restricted to Second Lieutenant (2LT) and higher.
▪ The 104th Wolfpack is to be stationed at the shield generator for Fort Anaxes.
Proper Training is the core of any regiment and the same goes for the Wolfpack to keep our tech experts up to date on anything and everything they might face in the field.
Every week the Officers and NCOs host training exercises related to each of our sub classes to improve their skills in both combat and technical operations. Whether it be droid combat sims, Explosive Ordnance Disposal classes or hacking and splicing practice, these mandatory trainings keep the men of the 104th at the top of their game.
The journey to officer begins in the NCO ranks, at the rank of Sergeant in 104th you’re expected to begin taking charge of small squads of enlisted troopers during battle and proving you have what it takes to lead effectively as well as train the lower enlisted as stated above.
Once reaching Second Lieutenant, should the need arise Officers of the 104th are expected to be able to take command fully during operations and ensure NCOs and lower enlisted meet the standard.
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