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'''Force Specific Rules''' are Advanced Rules used for enhancement of gameplay between two opposing forces. These rules are commonly used in scenarios. They can also be given to force commanders if using the Commanders special rule from ''[[Tactical Operations]]''.<ref name=tacops>''Tactical Operations'', pp. 191–193</ref>
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'''Force Specific Rules''' are Advanced Rules used for enhancement of game play between two opposing forces. These rules are commonly used in scenarios. They can also be given to force commanders if using the Commanders special rule from ''[[Tactical Operations]]''.<ref name=tacops>''Tactical Operations'', pp. 191–193</ref>
  
 
==Basic Description==
 
==Basic Description==
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===Anti-Aircraft Specialists===
 
===Anti-Aircraft Specialists===
Restricted to sub-force commanders only, this rule applies a to-hit modifier to all airborne targets, but comes with a to-hit modifier disadvantage against ground targets.<ref name=to193/><ref name=ASC44-49/><ref name=CO83-87>''Campaign Operations'', pp. 83–87: "Special Command Abilities"</ref>
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Restricted to sub-force commanders only, this rule applies a to-hit modifier to all airborne targets, but comes with a to-hit modifier disadvantage against ground targets.<ref name=to193/><ref name=ASC44-49/><ref name=CO83-87>''Campaign Operations'', pp. 83-87, "Special Command Abilities"</ref>
  
 
=== Banking Initiative ===
 
=== Banking Initiative ===
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===Enemy Specialization===
 
===Enemy Specialization===
Specialization against a specific enemy faction or group delivers an increasingly negative initiative modifier (based on Skill Rating) when operating against an opposing force ''not'' that specific enemy, but comes with an equally positive initiative modifier against the specified enemy. Veteran units may elect to focus their specialization against that enemy further or divide the initiative modifier between two different identified foes. Elite and above forces gain the ability to negate one or more of the enemy's own special command abilities.<ref name=ASC44-49/><ref name=CO83-87/>
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Specialization against a specific enemy faction or group delivers an increasingly-negative initiative modifier (based on Skill Rating) when operating against an opposing force ''not'' that specific enemy, but comes with an equally positive initiative modifier against the specified enemy. Veteran units may elect to focus their specialization against that enemy further or divide the initiative modifier between two different identified foes. Elite and above forces gain the ability to negate one or more of the enemy's own special command abilities.<ref name=ASC44-49/><ref name=CO83-87/>
  
 
===Environmental Specialization===
 
===Environmental Specialization===
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===Logistics===
 
===Logistics===
This force enjoys a substantial reduction in the cost of purchases & repairs.<ref name=TR112a>''Tamar Rising'', p. 112: "Logistics"</ref>
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This force enjoys a substantial reduction in the cost of purchases & repairs.<ref name=TR112b>''Tamar Rising'', p. 112, "Logistics"</ref>
  
 
=== Off-Map Movement ===
 
=== Off-Map Movement ===
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===Savages===
 
===Savages===
 
This force's units are all trained with the [[Special_Pilot_Abilities#Blood_Stalker|Blood Stalker special pilot ability]].<ref name=CO83-87/>
 
This force's units are all trained with the [[Special_Pilot_Abilities#Blood_Stalker|Blood Stalker special pilot ability]].<ref name=CO83-87/>
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===Slow But Steady===
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This unit has trained to take advantage of emerging battlefield conditions by reserving random initiative advantages for select times, manifested by either dominant or subordinate initiative placement.<ref name=TR112>''Tamar Rising'', p. 112, "Slow But Steady"</ref>
  
 
===Sharp Shooters===
 
===Sharp Shooters===
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===Special Pilot Ability Specialization===
 
===Special Pilot Ability Specialization===
 
A select number of units within the force are trained in a specific [[Special Pilot Ability]] (SPA); this specialization may be enhanced with multiple applications of the ability or combined with training in another SPA.<ref name=CO83-87/>
 
A select number of units within the force are trained in a specific [[Special Pilot Ability]] (SPA); this specialization may be enhanced with multiple applications of the ability or combined with training in another SPA.<ref name=CO83-87/>
 
===Steady===
 
Units within this trained force gain an attacker movement modifier advantage from moving slower than a set limit.<ref name=TR112b>''Tamar Rising'', p. 112: "Steady"</ref>
 
  
 
===Tactical Adjustments===
 
===Tactical Adjustments===
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===Tactical Specialization===
 
===Tactical Specialization===
Specialization of a specific tactical condition delivers a negative initiative modifier when operating outside that particular setting, but comes with one or a combination of advantages—at varying degrees—based upon the unit's Skill Rating. The tactical conditions include attack, defense, combined arms, or a specified scenario type (such as breakthrough, capture the objective, forced withdrawal, hold the line, planetary assault, or stand-up fight).<ref name=ASC44-49/><ref name=CO83-87/><ref name=AS23-24>''Alpha Strike'', pp. 23–24: "Choosing Scenario Types"</ref><ref name=TR111>''Tamar Rising'', p. 111: "Tactical Specialization (Combined Arms)"</ref>
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Specialization of a specific tactical condition delivers a negative initiative modifier when operating outside that particular setting, but comes with one or a combination of advantages—at varying degrees—based upon the unit's Skill Rating. The tactical conditions include attack, defense, combined arms, or a specified scenario type (such as breakthrough, capture the objective, forced withdrawal, hold the line, planetary assault, or stand-up fight).<ref name=ASC44-49/><ref name=CO83-87/><ref name=AS23-24>''Alpha Strike'', pp. 23–24: "Choosing Scenario Types"</ref><ref name=TR111>''Tamar Rising'', p. 111, "Tactical Specialization (Combined Arms)"</ref>
  
 
===Zone Of Control===
 
===Zone Of Control===
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==Bibliography==
 
==Bibliography==
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* ''[[Alpha Strike]]
 
* ''[[Alpha Strike Companion]]''
 
* ''[[Alpha Strike Companion]]''
* ''[[BattleTech: Alpha Strike]]
 
 
* ''[[Campaign Operations]]''
 
* ''[[Campaign Operations]]''
 
* ''[[Jihad Secrets: The Blake Documents]]''
 
* ''[[Jihad Secrets: The Blake Documents]]''

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