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===Remotes=== *'''Dakini Tactbots:''' Dakini are the basic trooper for ALEPH. They are Remotes, so you need a hacker or a TAG to field them. They have pretty standard stats with an abysmal CC8, very fast 6-4MOV, and Mimetism to impose negative MODs. They have a Paramedic Specialist at WIP13 - which isn't great for healing, but the fast MOV value makes them great specialists. Though only BS11 the HMG and MSR options are solid when they out-range their targets in addition to Mimetism. The regular Combi Rifle bot ain't too shabby either. They are REMs and can benefit from Supportware like Assisted Fire and Enhanced Reaction. They don't have a repeater, so either the hacker or another repeater need to be close by for this. *'''Garuda Tactbots:''' Garuda are basically the same as Dakini, but with BS12, AD: Combat Jump, and a few different options. They have no specialists, but bring weapons like Boarding Shotguns or Spitfires. Supportware will be futile with these guys because they will probably be too far from repeaters and hackers. *'''Basic REMs''' **'''Daleth:''' Basic toolbox Remote but with Climbing Plus **'''Zayin:''' Standard 360 Visor Total Reaction REM but also with Climbing Plus **'''Samekh:''' The usual Smart Missile Launcher remote. There are plenty of infiltrating hackers with Spotlight, so consider a Samekh to watch fire lanes and the possibility of guided strikes. However, it would be foolish to build the entire list around this bot. **'''Lamedh:''' Standard 8pt Flash Pulse bot. *'''Yudbots:''' Sophotects are expensive and very good at their jobs. Consider Yudbots to keep her safe while extending her reach. **Remember any G:Synchronized or G:Servant trooper and their controller cannot participate in Coordinated Orders. *'''Probots:''' Baggage bots with a Minesweeper or EVO Hacker option. The EVO Hacker could be interesting but currently only the some of the basic REMs and Scylla's Devabot has repeaters for Overclock. Kaleidoscope and Reboot could be useful if the list is hacking heavy, but it's not recommended to play a gimmicky hacking list (Generally, it's better to have all your bases covered as opposed to playing a single focused list) *'''Devabot''' Units and characters like Devas and the NCOs can bring Devabot companions for crowd control, adding addition attack vectors, and an extra body for protection. All of them are armed with a Heavy Flamethrower. **Remember any G:Synchronized or G:Servant trooper and their controller cannot participate in Coordinated Orders. *'''Kiranbots:''' *'''Rudras Gunbot:'''
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