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 ==== Squads ==== ==== Squads ====
 Hunters typically function in groups (the exact size of the group varies with each mission, sometimes only a pair of hunters up to the entire squad).  There are numerous squads and many of them have their own distinct function or role within the Hunters. Hunters typically function in groups (the exact size of the group varies with each mission, sometimes only a pair of hunters up to the entire squad).  There are numerous squads and many of them have their own distinct function or role within the Hunters.
-Some of the known squads include: 
  
-^  #  ^  Name  ^  Leader  ^  Purpose                                                                                         ^  +For list of Hunter squadsplease see [[megamanx:hunter_squads|here]] 
-|  0  |  Special 0  |  Zero  |  A special tasks group for dangerous assignments only.  | +
-|  1  |  Vanguard  |  Signas  |  A group specifically created to guard the Hunter leader from threats. Very rarely seen, so is often considered myth  | +
-|  2  |  -  |  None  |  This unit is the levels of management below Signasthey handle all the day to day workings of the Hunters and keep Signas informed of the vitals.  | +
-|  3  |  Navigators  |  Alia  |  This unit is comprised of all the navigators for each of the teams on duty. Each team has their own navigator independent of the others. This navigator reports to Signas, or his high-level management. While this unit does have combat training, they do not often engage in field combat due to their services being much more valuable backing up the hunters from the computers.  | +
-|  4  |  Overland  |  None Listed  |  This unit was in charge of a desert outpost.  | +
-|  6  |  Marine  |  None Listed  |  This unit was specifically charged with aquatic combat.  | +
-|  7  |  Air Cavalry  |  None Listed  |  This unit's core function was to provide aerial backup of primary strike forces.  | +
-|  8  |  Armoured  |  None Listed  |  A unit comprised only of hunters wearing the heaviest of armours, they are typically a defender or first in to protect the others.  | +
-|  9  |  Rangers  |  None Listed  |  A unit specifically for woodland area combat.  |  +
-|  10  |  Mountain Medic  |  None Listed  |  Handles the field medics. This unit is charged with handling the in field care of injured hunters, they also are charged with the retrieval of injured hunters from the field. As such they are combat trained and have some level of medical ability.   | +
-|  11  |  Sky Angels  |  None Listed  |  These hunters are the aerial force responsible for the most daring of aerial missions, taking them to extremes. They are infamous for their highspeed attacks against maverick bases. (All members must be able to fly atleast mach 1.)  | +
-|  13  |  Polar  |  None Listed  |  A group comprised solely for ice technique users for fighting in polar regions.  | +
-|  14  |  Grapple  |  None Listed  |  A group comprised of close quarter combat specialists who use hand to hand based techniques only.   | +
-|  15  |  Hellhounds  | Big Dog  |  This group is designated to hunt down rogue members of the Hunters, they possess higher than normal firepower and a greater degree of training than all but the top teams (Units 0,1,17).  | +
-|  17  |  Elite  |  X  |  This is X's personal squad. Originally create by Sigma, lead by Zero after Sigma's defection before X took over. | +
-|  18  |  Lightning Logistics  |  None Listed  |  The intelligence division that handles all cyber activity - Scours the net for information, cracks security on retrieved parts and handles all of the hunter base internet protection. This unit is non-combat and has no real fighting training, but in order to join this team an applicant must possess a superior mind. Typically reports to the Navigators.  | +
-|  19  |  Field Mice  |  None Listed  |  The in field scouts - This unit is the one that primarily investigates all logistic's reports of maverick activity. Members of this unit are trained with superior stealth tactics so they can easily infiltrate areas under heavy maverick supervision. Though this unit is highly trained, casualties of this unit are fairly high. Each member of this unit is assigned several unconventional items... A beam dagger, an emp/suicide chip installed in their head, and a cloaking field generator to help mask their presence.  | +
-|  25  |  Arctic  |  Vasas  | This unit is designed for the protection and exploration in cold environments. Soldiers in this squad are not necessarily ice users themselves, but they must have a tolerance against ice to withstand the freezing climates they work in. Every member of this unit is well versed in arctic warfare tactics, camouflage, scouting and tracking to be the best they can be in the frozen environments.  | +
-|  26  |  Burn Unit  |  None Listed  |  This team is designed for combat in extremely high temperatures, often using flame based techniques.  | +
-|  27  |  Dune Devils  |  None Listed  |  This team is composed of members who are skilled at fighting in high heat and desert conditions. They often use ground based techniques.  | +
-|  28  |  Shock Troops  |  None Listed  |  A team composed solely of Electricity based users.  | +
-|  29  |  Wave Breakers  | None Listed  |  This team is comprised purely of water technique users.  | +
-|  30  |  Air Riders  |  None Listed  |  This team is made of users who excel at wind/storm based moves. Users here don't necessarily have to fly, but need to be adept at wind moves. | +
-|  31  |  Light Bulb  |  None Listed  |  This team is comprised of light energy technique users.  | +
-|  32  |  Shadow Walker  |  None Listed  |  Composed only of Hunters who specialise in dark energy techniques. This team tends to get an unfair rap for it, treated and misjudged for it.  | +
-|  33  |  Missile Masters  |  None Listed  |  A team devoted to explosive weapon warfare. They have a high mastery of explosive weapons and each member is capable of launching some form of explosive.  | +
-|  34  |  Venom  |  None Listed  |  A team of users who can inject their adversaries with viruses and other forms of bugs. Another team that gets a bad rap for using tactics similar to the Maverick Virus.  | +
-|  60  |  Alpha Response  |  None Listed  |  This team is made up of Hunters from various other teams to function as a first response team. They  have a range of different individuals so they can easily adapt to any situation they encounter.  | +
-|  66  |  Iron Knights  |  None Listed  |  This is a team comprised entirely of rookies fresh from basic training.  | +
-|  68  |  Eagle Express  |  None Listed  | Provides high speed item/package deliveries to people in the field, carries a strong defensive shield/armor and must be exceptionally quick to join this team. Is trained for light combat with sabers or busters as primary weapons.  | +
-|  78  |  EX-Tech  |  None Listed  |  These are the gutsy hunters that put each weapon through it's paces, ensuring it is able to handle the rigours of combat and can perform under all concievable circumstances. While they are combat trained, they do not often engage in combat due to their expertise in testing the weapons. But if necessary they can be diverted from weapon testing to field duty. (Though when doing so they oft wield the experimental weapons that have passed the test but have yet to see active combat.)   | +
-|  82  |  Academy  |  None Listed  |  This unit is consistently concerned with producing the best possible hunters. They constantly revise and review the training regimes to produce the optimal hunters. As such they manage the specialty training units, basic training units and advanced training units.  | +
-|  89  |  Hell's Fury  |  Colonel Raykan  |  A special forces hunter team for high priority missions.  | +
-|  92  |  Air Drop  |  None Listed  |  This team pilots cargo planes/jets/helicopters for dropping or retrieving troops in places where teleporting is not possible/feasible. They also are tasked with delivering personnel for retrieving any technology.  |  +
-|  93  |  Chasers  |  None Listed  |  This squad specialises in land chaser combat and pursuit of fleeing mavericks on chasers. They have specially augmented chasers for high performance.  | +
-|  94  |  Ride Suits  |  Char  |  This squad is primarily for bringing Robot Rides into conflicts.  | +
-|  95  |  Choppers  |  None Listed  |  A squad that flies attack helicopters into areas.  |  +
-|  96  |  Fast Movers  |  None Listed  |  A squad that pilots hypersonic aircraft into battles. They can support flight units or bombard targets.  | +
-|  97  |  Heavy Armour  |  None Listed  |  A squad that pilots tanks into larger ground battles.  | +
-|  98  |  RailGunners  |  None Listed  |  A long range weapons group based around conventional artillery.  | +
-|  99  |  Great One  |  None Listed  |  A tactical heavy weapons group, designed for long range bombardment with restricted weapons... Primarily nuclear. Though they are a very small squad and are often called on last. |+
  
 ===== Admission Qualifications ===== ===== Admission Qualifications =====
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 Candidates do not need to have their own combat armour because the hunters provide armour. (Though selected candidates can opt to use their own if they wish. Or they can opt to have their base armour modified to Hunter specifications.) Candidates do not need to have their own combat armour because the hunters provide armour. (Though selected candidates can opt to use their own if they wish. Or they can opt to have their base armour modified to Hunter specifications.)
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 +===== Ranks =====
 +After a candidate has become a hunter, they are given a rank (each hunter is ranked individually). Afterwards their performance on each mission is judged (on how efficient they were, how much collateral damage they caused, how many mavericks they stopped, how quickly they completed the mission, how they worked with their team, etc...), and when they complete enough missions well enough their rank increases. It's entirely possible for hunters on the same squad to be ranked vastly different. Many times the leader is ranked higher than other members. (Often due to more experience from being on more missions.)
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 +The ranks are:
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 +^  Rank  ^  Description  ^
 +|  D  |  This rank is bestowed upon each hunter the second they join the hunters. D class hunters are almost never called into battle. Hunters that progress into non-combat fields, like Navigators, retain their D ranks.   |
 +|  C  |  After a hunter has completed basic training and completed their first mission, they are awarded the C rank.  | 
 +|  B  |  After completing multiple missions successfully (and being judged ready), hunters then advance to the B rank. Many hunters never advance beyond B rank. [[megamanx:people:megamanx|X]] was stuck here for a long time due to constantly hesitating in battle.  |
 +|  A  |  Becoming A ranked is much more difficult than becoming B ranked. The difference between B and A is rather significant and many hunters don't make it.  |
 +|  S  |  The S-class (sometimes called AA class) hunters complete missions quickly and efficiently with minimal casualties. They are quite strong and generally reserved for the higher level threats. Due to the missions often reserved for S-class hunters, property damage is expected and they're given a bit more leeway for it.  |
 +|  SA  |  Standing for "Special A" this is the highest rank for Hunters. (Sometimes this rank is called AAA.) It is reserved for the absolute best Hunters. And it is exceedingly tough to retain an SA rank. Known hunters to have held SA ranks include: [[megamanx:people:zero|Zero]], [[megamanx:people:sigma|Sigma]] and [[megamanx:people:vile|Vile]].   |
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