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"Submit and be Strong"
"Submit and be Strong"
Blue Chapter operatives are closely knit and highly organized. They form groups with strong coordination from within and without the chapter. Team work is the bailiwick of the Blues.


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group_leaders=TBA|
group_goals=TBA|
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group_recruit=Indorsees of Chapter Heads|
group_recruit=Currently Closed|
group_contact=TBA}}
group_contact=TBA}}


==Backstory==
==Backstory==
Blue Chapter operatives are closely knit and highly organized. They form groups with strong coordination from and within and without the chapter. Team work is the bailiwick of the blues.
The Blue Chapter was the first chapter to be formed and fielded outside of NH on a regular basis. They are the core of [[Tiamat]] centralized operations outside of NH.


==Methods==
==Methods==
The Blues form extremely cohesive units which strike as one to maximize the effect on the battlefield. Heavy coordination enables them to strike either simultaneously to crush a target or to sequentially wear opponents down.
[[Category:Groups]]

Latest revision as of 13:24, 30 December 2010

"Submit and be Strong"

Blue Chapter operatives are closely knit and highly organized. They form groups with strong coordination from within and without the chapter. Team work is the bailiwick of the Blues.

Blue Chapter
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Abbreviation: N1,none,TBC
Group Numbers: 11
Leadership: TBA
Goals: TBA
Recruitment Policy: Currently Closed
Contact: TBA

Backstory

The Blue Chapter was the first chapter to be formed and fielded outside of NH on a regular basis. They are the core of Tiamat centralized operations outside of NH.

Methods

The Blues form extremely cohesive units which strike as one to maximize the effect on the battlefield. Heavy coordination enables them to strike either simultaneously to crush a target or to sequentially wear opponents down.