Brief Description: Ultra elite wing of the RGA led by Walther Schäffer; has origins in the short lived RGA Gruppe “Ragnarök 14,” made up of members with a known service record within the Civil Guard.
Organization: Instead of following its predecessor’s formation of 14 six man crews, Adelbu crews work in groups of ten eight man crews, much like most the RGA. These groups are organized within one cohesive organizational entity that answers personally to Walther Schäffer and his trusted second in command, Gerhard Voss.
Tactics: Adelburgers, as the shock troopers of the RGA, were always given the dirtiest and riskiest of Sunday Morning Specials deemed imperative to the overall mission of the RGA high command. Trained in …show more content…
Disadvantages: Easily outnumbered, reliant on assistance from lesser and equally obscure Foreign Volunteer Legions (FVLs), rigorous recruitment practices result in low numbers, with highly qualified crews being the tradeoff.
Possible Allies: RGA and its allies.
Brotherhood of the Untainted Garden (“BUG”)
Brief Description: Faction of freelancers, who believes that the Plaid Prohibition is big enough for all the factions, while hypocritically partaking in all of their struggles as hired freelancers.
Organization: Largely unknown, has no leadership; crews are usually small and rarely operate with more than three or four people.
Tactics: Opportunists at best, the BUGs are proven to be loyal to their employers, so long as they are satisfied with their payments.
Advantages: Excellent source of temporary manpower by the factions.
Disadvantages: Can be expensive, skills and experience varies from crew to crew, might not always be available or even friendly, and lack of any central