Welcome Guest [Log In] [Register]
Welcome to Section 11. We hope you enjoy your visit.


You're currently viewing our forum as a guest. This means you are limited to certain areas of the board and there are some features you can't use. If you join our community, you'll be able to access member-only sections, and use many member-only features such as customizing your profile, sending personal messages, and voting in polls. Registration is simple, fast, and completely free.


Join our community!


If you're already a member please log in to your account to access all of our features:

Username:   Password:
Locked Topic
Classes
Topic Started: Nov 27 2010, 10:54 AM (73 Views)
Tanis Hawkeye
Administrator
Upon joining the Section 11 agency, or at least making your way onto a recruitment list, one requires expertise in a certain field that make he or she 'extraordinary' to the fullest extent of the word. To make things easy on themselves, those in charge of the recruitment process summarised the agencies needs down to three fields of expertise:

Elimination
Elimination, the most basic of the three 'classes' within the Section 11 structure, refers to just that; the elimination of targets. Once known as Black Ops, Sharpshooters, Assassins and Bounty Hunters, these elite specialise in the hunting, tracking and annihilation of targets, be it people, groups, places, objects, etc.

Eliminators usually come from a 'Special Ops' or Freelancer background and usually known how to handle more than a few tools of destruction. While teamwork does vary a lot in Section 11, Eliminators are the most common to be assigned to team or squad based Operations, working as a team to bring down their target. Usually the ground rule is to find a bunch of expert killers, give them a blank cheque, give them a target, and stand back.

Prevention
Preventors, a more passive and strategic bunch than their Eliminator brothers, are quite the opposite. Inside jokes about Preventors being the "anti-eliminators" of Section 11 are quite justified, as they are just that. Preventors, for the most part, have one duty; to prevent the capture, destruction or movement of a target. Sometimes this may mean playing bodyguard, or it may mean a stake-out or surveillance operation, keeping an eye on a high valued hostile.

While it often makes sense for Preventors to operate in small teams of half a dozen people or less, they're definitely not a class to work in large numbers. Preventors prefer, and require, to work stealthily, strategically and, most importantly, efficiently. They're job is to be invisible.

Extraction
Extractors, in most instances, are ex-criminals. Chosen for their skill pallet over their background, most of these men and women were, or are, thieves and crooks. Specialising in the extraction of people and objects that someone else doesn't want them to have, Extractors are the least lethal of all Section 11 personnel. They're definitely skilled in combat and, when required, can pull their own weight. They prefer, however, to act silently and without fuss. Why kill twenty bodyguards when you have the ability to snatch their protected target out from under their noses and make away undetected?

Extractors are used by Section 11 to capture (and often interrogate in the field) enemy personnel, as well as capture vital information and objects from beyond 'enemy lines', so to speak. They usually work alone or in pairs with other, trusted, Extractors. However, on most major, Special Operations, an Extractor is always going to be involved one way or another.
Offline Profile Top
 
1 user reading this topic (1 Guest and 0 Anonymous)
« Previous Topic · New Recruits · Next Topic »
Locked Topic