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It's good practice to alternate between 12-16 different soldiers so you always have trained professionals ready to go. However always make one soldier (preferably a support) someone you drag with you on every mission possible to promote them quickly. Reason for this is to unlock all the Officer Training School abilities sooner.

As for the terror mission? I'd take it immediately simply not to risk it timing out before your soldiers recover.
Just play it smart and cautious with your squad, keep them close, piss of minimal enemies at the time, make good use of overwatch, and remember your priority is to keep your men alive, not to run around like maniacs saving the civilians despite what the game tells you. If your squad dies the mission fails, but once you win the mission any citizens still out there who weren't killed still count as being saved.
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So basically, I took a stab at the backstory, intros and character sheet template. Here's the latest version of it. Tell me what you guys think :). If you guys want to make any changes to everything below, now's your chance:

Summary

Lights in the sky. Strange markings in the ground. Before 2020, they were explained away rationally as phenomenons with terrestrial causes, often with the support of science and official sources. Anything that fell through the cracks were ignored, considered the territory of crackpots and paranoid conspiracy theorists who hung on so tightly on such 'evidences' of UFO activity.

When such occurences increased in recent years approaching the big 20, multiplying in scale and variety, humanity had thus far found it hard to shake off their previous understandings of such phenomenons, choosing instead to relegate them to the regions of entertainment, be it derived from art or the belittlement of others.

But when it became apparent to even the governments of the world and other huge organisations that something was happening, what with the reports they managed to scrounge up from scrambled aircrafts and surveillance anomalies, they were prompted to take bigger actions, actions beyond merely putting articles on the internet or holding press conferences.

Investigations involving multitudes of men and women across many organisations were begun. In the UN, as nations gathered, casting aside hostilities and paranoid suspicions of one another for the time being in the big room, they decided that the time is ideal for a new project to begin - a unified international response to the increasingly strange incidents that had gripped the world, causing panics and influencing cultures.

That project is the UNXIPU, or the United Nations Extraterrestrial Investigation and Policing Unit. Millions were spent on the project, setting up what was planned to be a sprawling complex on the northern coast of Africa, personnel from all over the world were flown in to start it from the ground up - scientists, engineers, civilians. As it was also an opportunity for multi-national military and police exercises to be conducted, security, police and military personnel were also flown in to provide protection and presence, especially in conflict zones and chaotic, lawless areas that happened to play host to extraterrestrial phenomenons.

UNXIPU

Officially created in Q4 2019, The United Nations Extraterrestrial Investigation and Policing Unit is a new and fledging organisation founded to investigate the increasing number of incidents hinting at UFO and alien activity.

While it is largely a civilian organisation, a degree of police and military presence is also requisited by the project's director for the purpose of security and possible field investigative deployments into conflict zones and lawless areas.

UNXIPU doubles also as a testbed for experimental technology - such as the SR-73 Skyranger VTOL transport. The organisation has been afforded 4 such models for the purpose of transporting personnel to sites of investigation. UNXIPU has also been given a highly intuitive, integrated research and development system to manage its investigations.

Civilian personnel numbers about two hundred, security and police about sixty, while military is expected to be around forty. In truth, the UN sees little value in creating UNXIPU solely for the purpose of investigations into UFO and alien phenomenon. Other than functioning as a testbed for cutting edge technology, it is also envisioned as a venue for international cooperation, as it is drawing personnel from every corner of the world.

In fact, it can even be argued that UFO and alien activity has been used as an excuse for its use in anything but its main purpose. The media has took notice of it, and derision, cynism followed, and UNXIPU has been called anything between an insincere gesture by the UN to an international joke. UN representatives and PR responded the best they could, drawing attention away from the 'Extraterrestrial' bit.

Its facilities on the northern coast of Africa is still under construction and renovation. Even its most essential rooms are only partially complete, with deadlines consistently missed due to logistic difficulties. New equipment and personnel are flown in regularly, but are similarly plagued by logistic issues. Quite notably, the security, police and military personnel at base are complaining that the only up-to-date equipment they have is their pistol. Heavier weaponry at the moment consists of obsolete placeholder surplus AR-15s and Mossberg 500s donated by African nations eager to clear their dusty old equipment and gain political clout at the same time.

Perhaps inspired by their African counterparts, other members of the UN has recently decided to send their representatives in UNXIPU packed with the best of local equipment. Some, however, were slower to react to this trend, and may have neglected to do so. Regardless, the UN and the world, as well as the director of UNXIPU expects military hardware to be unnecessary.

The State of the World

By 2020, the world is becoming increasingly tense. In Asia, the nations of ASEAN and Indochina are becoming closely knitted, united against China, which has overtaken the US as the world's superpower nation. Territorial disputes and border incidents are both cause and sparks for a potential war. India, Nepal and Bhutan has similar quarrels with China due to territorial claims. Japan, South Korea, North Korea are at each other's throats.

Europe is continuously plagued by economic recessions. The war between Russia and Ukraine is long over, with Russia gaining the Crimea even after UN interventions and negotiations - the only comfort they could have is that Russia did not annex the entire country. The Middle-East has stabilised, but is becoming increasingly isolationist and distrustful of the west. Iraq has largely secured its independence and sovereignty against the US and insurgents alike. Israel and its enemies have declared an armistice, though it means little, as the war is expected to continue anytime.

The US continues to weaken, with the US dollar sinking so hard that it has almost lost its place as an international currency. Poverty and unemployment has been increasing there, while civil disorder is becoming increasingly rife, especially following another hurricane and tsunami from the pacific. It was widely reported thousands of US soldiers had to be deployed in such places to keep the peace alongside several thousands more UN and EU peacekeeping forces. This is not to mention that Mexico has grown distrustful of the US while Canada is generally distancing itself from the rest of the continent. Mexico has significantly reduces the influence of the drug cartels, but it has been a long war, and has suffered as a result. Politically, it has isolated itself from the rest of the continent and Europe, as it saw them as the cause of its problems in the first place, becoming ever closer to Asia.

Yet there were some good news to be had, beyond the trickles above. Africa has stabilised alongside the Middle-East, with significantly fewer warlords and criminal syndicates left to quash. With the ascension of China and some say the various united entities such as ASEAN and the African Union comes new opportunities for the world's economy and power rebalance itself - with some commentators saying for the better in the long run.

And out of all this, increasingly frequent, possibly extraterrestrial phenomenons are being witnessed around the world. Some thought that the end of the world is coming, while others see the rebirth of humanity in those lights in the sky...

The Roleplayers

As a Roleplayer in this RP, you will not become commander of XCOM (not that the organisation is even called XCOM to begin with, and 'XCOM' is run by a civilian director at first) unless circumstances demand it much later, but you will instead play as a character (more if you could handle it). Below is a character sheet template for you to apply:

UNXIPU Enlistment Form Section 1 - Personal Particulars A

First Name/Given Name:

Surname/Family Name/Last Name:

Age:

Birthdate:

Sex:

Gender Orientation(Optional):

Blood-Type:

Race:

Height:

Weight:

Appearance/Description:

UNXIPU Enlistment Form Section 2 - Personal Particulars B

Nationality:

City/Town/Village of Origin:

Educational Background:

Political Background:

Interests/Hobbies:

Others:

UNXIPU Enlistment Form Section 3 - Service Record

Current Service Affiliation:

Current Unit:

Previous Service Affiliation/s:

Previous Unit/s:

Current Vocation/Specialisation:

Previous Vocation/s/Specialisation/s:

Current Native Rank:

Previous Native Rank/s:

Years of Security/Police/Military Service:

History of Active Combat Deployments:

Awards/Medals/Certificates/Citations Achieved:

Others:

UNXIPU Enlistment Form Section 4 - Packing List

Uniforms/Clothing Manifest:

Protective Gear Manifest:

Field Equipment Manifest:

Weapons/Ammunitions Manifest:

Others:
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Are S.H.I.V's in the RP?
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With the setting being the near future, we'll likely get all kinds of drones, though not necessarily the S.H.I.V in its XCOM: Enemy Unknown form. It could take other forms. From the looks of it, it might come relatively early into the RP. It bugs me that conventional military uses robotic drones all the time while XCOM 'discovers' it late in the game.
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Darkraven said
With the setting being the near future, we'll likely get all kinds of drones, though not necessarily the S.H.I.V in its XCOM: Enemy Unknown form. It could take other forms. From the looks of it, it might come relatively early into the RP. It bugs me that conventional military uses robotic drones all the time while XCOM 'discovers' it late in the game.


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Magnum, I thought Mickey would go into 'first name/given name' XD
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Oops :/
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lol you've made a number of mistakes in your CS, though I didn't really intend for you guys to write up the CS now. By gender orientation I meant sexual orientation, but I guess I should have been clearer. Current service affiliation and unit can't be UNXIPU - it's supposed to refer to the organisation and unit in said organisation just before your character joined UNXIPU.

Anyway, yeah, that S.H.I.V of yours was discovered late enough, every other military organisation would have already been using machines right in the beginning, even if they aren't as powerful as the S.H.I.V
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Darkraven said Current service affiliation and unit can't be UNXIPU - it's supposed to refer to the organisation and unit in said organisation just before your character joined UNXIPU.Anyway, yeah, that S.H.I.V of yours was discovered late enough, every other military organisation would have already been using machines right in the beginning, even if they aren't as powerful as the S.H.I.V


Then why was it called Current rather than Previous? When there already is a previous section?
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Well, if that's gonna cause a confusion with you then it'd likely cause some confusion in a few other people too. Can't have that when we need things to run smoothly. I guess I'll fix that part of the CS for the real deal.

Do you guys have any suggestions for both the backstory and CS?

Moreover, I take it that that CS of yours is far from complete? Considering that I haven't even really posted an interest check. Do note that vocation does not refer to weapons that your character could use. It refers to the 'job' your character had before UNXIPU. For example, artillery operator or marine sniper.
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I would suggest a bio and personality section for the CS's.
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Good idea. How could I miss that?
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Well, here's the updated CS:

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Interesting... I myself will likely wait until the ooc/ic thread to pump out a character just for convinience sake

As for the background- it is fine, in my opinion. It fits the rugged realism Xcom/Unixpu should have.

The character sheet is just as extensive as one would expect for a UN run organization xD
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That's the intention :). I find the XCOM: Enemy Unknown universe a bit too clean haha. But then again it's probably because of the detached God-like large-scale view we've been given in the game. We don't see any drama or politics unfolding as a result.

It'd be even more detailed in the real interest check. I just ran out of time today to further improve it.
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What do Previous Units to Previous Native Ranks mean?

Like, all of those in between including Previous units n stuff...
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Native rank and native unit would seem to be your countries military/police/whatever rank and what unit you were part of in that countries force
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I suppose I'll just put a random number. Uh...108th?
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Thing is, my RP encourages a fair bit of research on your part in order to create a good character. This RP is destined to be advanced, so...
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