// Incoming Transmission
Sector Command requires force deployment. Standing by for orders.
Three factions are already moving. Command needs a force assembled, a battlefield locked, and an operational packet ready before the next engagement window opens.
Choose your force. Set the theater. Carry one clean packet into the field.
Operational Intelligence
sitrep
// Force Requisition
Select a command structure by faction. Allocate mineral and gas reserves to units, upgrades, and tactical assets. The force you assemble here is what arrives at the theater — nothing more.
// Consolidated Packet
Roster, mission parameters, deployment maps, and tactical cards are bundled into a single field packet. One document travels to the table. No hunting across files under fire.
Standing Orders
engagement protocol
1
Requisition your strike force
Access force databases by faction. Set theater scale, assign units, select tactical cards, and commit upgrade packages within resource limits.
2
Lock the operational theater
Select mission parameters, deployment configuration, and battlefield conditions. These define the engagement before the first unit enters the field.
3
Deploy with one consolidated field packet
Export the full briefing — units, tactical cards, mission details, deployment maps — into a single document. Print it for the table or carry it on a mobile terminal.
Terminal Capabilities
system overview
Force Command
Full-spectrum army construction
Build, audit, and export rosters by faction with live resource tracking and synergy analysis.
Field Ops
Clean decisions under pressure
Mission selection, deployment maps, and rules protocol available on a single screen at the table.
Sector Assessment
classified
// Threat Matrix
No faction holds permanent advantage. The theater shifts with every deployment.
Terran strike forces rely on fire lanes, high ground, and coordinated support. Protoss war hosts commit elite assets with surgical precision — fewer bodies, every loss felt. Zerg broods trade individual strength for speed, mass, and the relentless pressure of mutation. The force you build defines which war you fight.
Force Databases
select command
Zerg
Swarm Command
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Expendable biomass, rapid mutation cycles, and creep-fueled forward momentum. The swarm trades precision for pressure.
Terran
Dominion Command
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Disciplined infantry, mechanized support, and overlapping fire lanes. Combined arms doctrine built for holding ground.
Protoss
Daelaam Command
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Elite warriors, regenerating shields, and psionic warfare. Every unit is an investment — every loss costs the war host.
Theater Operations
pre-deployment