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How does 34th Brigade structure work? - by Clotilda Sorg & Matthew Miller - 34th Brigade - 10-05-2025 Date of creation
20/01/832 HOW DOES BRIGADE STRUCTURE WORK?
AUTHOR: CLOTILDA SORG & MATTHEW MILLER FOR READ ONLY INTRODUCTORY INFORMATION The division of the 34th Brigade into wings was only a matter of time, as the diversity of tasks facing the Order is too vast to attempt to solve everything at once using standard methods. Delegation of authority is a typical solution to any problem, especially when it comes to breaking up a large unit into many smaller ones. If one of these units is compromised, the others must not only fill the gap but also avoid being infected.
In the Brigade's history, there has only been two instances where all known large units within it formed a single powerful force. Otherwise, each unit worked independently, within its own specific areas of expertise. In this document, you will find a general description of each wing and its mission, as well as the role of the Commandant's rank in the 34th Brigade. KNOWN PROBLEMS The main problem is that the Order isn't particularly popular in Sirius, in the best sense of the word. For 35 years, this organization has been a recognized enemy of all humanity and, at times, rivals the Nomads for the title of "most hated." The Order is no friend to anyone except the Bundshuh and the Dragons. Yes, we have the Zoners, but even they don't guarantee reliable cooperation, especially after the events of the fall of Toledo. As far as we can see, the Zoners are too neutral when it suits them, and therefore they often turn a blind eye to the grave mistakes of their "partners," which lead to tragic consequences. Holding the Brigade together with a single, massive force and attempting to focus all its efforts on one area while turning a blind eye to everything else is a grossly irrational approach. It's unacceptable, it hinders our work, and it creates certain risks. We must be everywhere and on time, otherwise we risk a second Toledo falling somewhere else. This isn't about destroying the planet, but rather about the Nomads subsequently becoming much more active in spreading their influence across the Sirius sector. Therefore, when the question of creating internal units arose, we set ourselves the following objectives:
When all discussions concluded, the order of 831 A.S. initiated the creation of four wings: "Tau", "Omega", "Beta", and "Delta". In 832 A.S., the "Zeta" Wing was added to this list. Thus, as of 832 A.S., the 34th Brigade served as the focal point for a list of the Order's units, some of which traced their roots back to the 16th Strike Squadron. Others, however, were added during the Brigade's formation. The 34th Order long-range expeditionary brigade «Hades» is the collective name for all of the units listed below. OPERATING CONCEPT Once the wings were formed, they immediately set out to carry out their missions. The rank of Commandant found its direct application here, as someone had to manage a specific list of wings, relaying orders from Headquarters. The Brigade was divided into two large groups:
The second group was originally conceived as something that would do the dirty work and not be afraid to get its hands dirty, drawing all the attention to itself while the first group continued to peacefully gather information. Well, now you can understand how everything works:
Both Commandants were equal in authority and could also swap positions if the Captain so decided. However, the First Commandant always held primacy, as he led the part of the Brigade that formed the core of its work: research and information gathering. This is why Commandant Matthew Miller ranks above Commandant Clotilda Sorg. The only exception to this scheme were the logistics units, each of which had its own Commanders. Typically, personnel from these units were assigned to one of the wings to ensure maximum effectiveness. Clotilda Sorg Wrote:"Sounds a bit unfair, maybe we'll delete that part?" Matthew Miller Wrote:"No, it will remain. You don't want the Brigade to turn into a combat unit, of which there are many in the Order, do you? Let people understand whose ranks they are joining and carry this idea after our death." If we take into account the entire structure of the Brigade as a whole, it looks like this:
WINGS LIST AND THEIR TASKS
LOGISTICAL UNITS
Logistics units are generally essential if the goal is to avoid unnecessary worries about supply shortages at a given agent base. Money isn't the issue. The problem is supply reliability. And the last thing a wing commander should be doing is worrying about fuel, food, or medical supplies. COMMANDANT MATTHEW MILLER 34TH HADES BRIGADE 20/01/832 COMMANDANT CLOTILDA SORG 34TH HADES BRIGADE 20/01/832 |