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|web serial    = [[Ward]] [[Eclipse x.3]]
|web serial    = [[Ward]] [[Eclipse x.3]]
}}'''Soldat''' was a villain paramilitary on the north end of Boston during the [[Boston Games]].<ref>“Who did you work for last?” she asked.<br><br>“Soldat.  They’re still around, north end.”<br><br>They left you behind?” - [https://www.parahumans.net/2018/05/28/eclipse-x-3/ Excerpt] from [[Eclipse x.3]]</ref>
}}'''Soldat''' was a villain paramilitary on the north end of Boston during the [[Boston Games]].<ref>“Who did you work for last?” she asked.<br><br>“Soldat.  They’re still around, north end.”<br><br>They left you behind?” - [https://www.parahumans.net/2018/05/28/eclipse-x-3/ Excerpt] from [[Eclipse x.3]]</ref>
== ''Modus operandi'' ==
== ''Modus operandi'' ==
They casually utilized guns during their dealings, meaning that other sides, abiding by [[Unwritten Rules]], would heavily prioritize them as targets.<ref>This casual use of guns was why Soldat didn’t already have East Boston locked down and firmly in their grasp. - [https://www.parahumans.net/2018/05/28/eclipse-x-3/ Excerpt] from [[Eclipse x.3]]</ref>
They casually utilized guns during their dealings, meaning that other sides, abiding by [[Unwritten Rules]], would heavily prioritize them as targets.<ref name="gunz">This casual use of guns was why Soldat didn’t already have East Boston locked down and firmly in their grasp. - [https://www.parahumans.net/2018/05/28/eclipse-x-3/ Excerpt] from [[Eclipse x.3]]</ref>


Their primary strategy is distract and attack. One member would use teleportation, position, stalling and forcing reactions, while the other is collected and ready to attack.<ref>This was their tactic.  To use the teleportation and positioning, one hemming in, stalling, and forcing reactions, the other cool, calm, collected, ready to snipe the target. - [https://www.parahumans.net/2018/05/28/eclipse-x-3/ Excerpt] from [[Eclipse x.3]]</ref>
Their primary strategy is distract and attack. One member would use teleportation, position, stalling and forcing reactions, while the other is collected and ready to attack.<ref>This was their tactic.  To use the teleportation and positioning, one hemming in, stalling, and forcing reactions, the other cool, calm, collected, ready to snipe the target. - [https://www.parahumans.net/2018/05/28/eclipse-x-3/ Excerpt] from [[Eclipse x.3]]</ref>
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==History==
==History==
Present during the Boston Games. Did not participate in villain meetings.


[[Damsel of Distress]] choose their transport truck as her first target, planning to feed the group to heroes and scavengers, weakening everyone involved. She successfully evaded Soldat parahumans and produced a multi-way skirmish over the toppled vehicle.  
===[[Boston Games]]===
Laid claim on the east part of the city.<ref name="gunz"/> Did not participate in villain meetings.
 
Unwisely choose to fight against everyone, which hobbled their achievements.<ref name="gunz"/>
 
[[Damsel of Distress]] choose their transport truck as her first target, planning to feed the group to heroes and scavengers, weakening everyone involved. She successfully evaded Soldat parahumans and produced a multi-sided skirmish over the toppled vehicle.<ref>[[Eclipse x.3]]</ref>
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===Background===
===Background===
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|Blaster sniper person
|Blaster sniper person
|A man who uses a tube to create detonations. He slaps his hand against the hollow end of the tube, causing his power ripped through it and hit the ground. It detonates, and the shock-waves can be enough to lift a person off the ground.
|A man who uses a tube to create detonations. He slaps his hand against the hollow end of the tube, causing his power ripped through it and hit the ground. It detonates, and the shock-waves can be enough to lift a person off the ground.
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|mutating teleporter
|mutating teleporter
|After each teleport, the parahuman appears, but with a random mutation set. Most mutations would be weak, but some were more dangerous. Examples include additional sets of eyes, a gaping mouth, and 4 arms.<ref>The teleporter’s face, and he disappeared before her foot could make contact.This would be the one who switched randomly between mutation sets every time he teleported.  Most of those mutations would be weak, but there were some to watch out for. - [https://www.parahumans.net/2018/05/28/eclipse-x-3/ Excerpt] from [[Eclipse x.3]]</ref>
|After each teleport, the parahuman appears, but with a random mutation set. Most mutations would be weak, but some were more dangerous. Examples include additional sets of eyes, a gaping mouth, and 4 arms.<ref>The teleporter’s face, and he disappeared before her foot could make contact.This would be the one who switched randomly between mutation sets every time he teleported.  Most of those mutations would be weak, but there were some to watch out for. - [https://www.parahumans.net/2018/05/28/eclipse-x-3/ Excerpt] from [[Eclipse x.3]]</ref>
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|wallcrawling teleporter
|wallcrawling teleporter
|A second teleporting woman. She sports a stylized modern camouflage uniform, mask strapped on with a bandage wrapped around her head to help keep the mask in place and long black hair that escaped from the bandage and straps of the mask to billow in the wind. Her power lets her materialize on non-horizontal surfaces and was seen standing horizontally on a wall.<ref>Second thing to notice was that the woman had materialized in such a way that she stood on the wall, her body horizontal.  She didn’t seem bothered by it. - [https://www.parahumans.net/2018/05/28/eclipse-x-3/ Excerpt] from [[Eclipse x.3]]</ref>
|A second teleporting woman. She sports a stylized modern camouflage uniform, mask strapped on with a bandage wrapped around her head to help keep the mask in place and long black hair that escaped from the bandage and straps of the mask to billow in the wind. Her power lets her materialize on non-horizontal surfaces and was seen standing horizontally on a wall.<ref>Second thing to notice was that the woman had materialized in such a way that she stood on the wall, her body horizontal.  She didn’t seem bothered by it. - [https://www.parahumans.net/2018/05/28/eclipse-x-3/ Excerpt] from [[Eclipse x.3]]</ref>

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   <default>Soldat</default>
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<image source="Image"></image> <image source="image"></image> <header>Information</header> <label>Alignment</label> <label>Leader(s)</label> <label>Leader(s)</label> <label>Allies</label> <label>Allies</label> <label>Status</label> <label>Location</label> <label>First Appearance</label> <header>First Appearance</header> <label>Worm Debut</label> <label>Ward Debut</label> </infobox> Soldat was a villain paramilitary on the north end of Boston during the Boston Games.<ref>“Who did you work for last?” she asked.

“Soldat. They’re still around, north end.”

They left you behind?” - Excerpt from Eclipse x.3</ref>

Modus operandi

They casually utilized guns during their dealings, meaning that other sides, abiding by Unwritten Rules, would heavily prioritize them as targets.<ref name="gunz">This casual use of guns was why Soldat didn’t already have East Boston locked down and firmly in their grasp. - Excerpt from Eclipse x.3</ref>

Their primary strategy is distract and attack. One member would use teleportation, position, stalling and forcing reactions, while the other is collected and ready to attack.<ref>This was their tactic. To use the teleportation and positioning, one hemming in, stalling, and forcing reactions, the other cool, calm, collected, ready to snipe the target. - Excerpt from Eclipse x.3</ref>

They hired henchmen and were known to hire professional soldiers from outside of Boston,<ref>“They’re hiring outsiders. Professional soldiers or some shit. They’re trying for quality, but you miss out something when you hire from a catalogue. Hire me and my boys, you get a close-knit group where we know how the rest of us operate.” - Excerpt from Eclipse x.3</ref> including foreigners<ref>The woman soldier answered in a language Damsel didn’t recognize. Dutch or German. - Excerpt from Eclipse x.3</ref>

History

Boston Games

Laid claim on the east part of the city.<ref name="gunz"/> Did not participate in villain meetings.

Unwisely choose to fight against everyone, which hobbled their achievements.<ref name="gunz"/>

Damsel of Distress choose their transport truck as her first target, planning to feed the group to heroes and scavengers, weakening everyone involved. She successfully evaded Soldat parahumans and produced a multi-sided skirmish over the toppled vehicle.<ref>Eclipse x.3</ref>

Members

Name Description
Blaster sniper person A man who uses a tube to create detonations. He slaps his hand against the hollow end of the tube, causing his power ripped through it and hit the ground. It detonates, and the shock-waves can be enough to lift a person off the ground.
mutating teleporter After each teleport, the parahuman appears, but with a random mutation set. Most mutations would be weak, but some were more dangerous. Examples include additional sets of eyes, a gaping mouth, and 4 arms.<ref>The teleporter’s face, and he disappeared before her foot could make contact.This would be the one who switched randomly between mutation sets every time he teleported. Most of those mutations would be weak, but there were some to watch out for. - Excerpt from Eclipse x.3</ref>
wallcrawling teleporter A second teleporting woman. She sports a stylized modern camouflage uniform, mask strapped on with a bandage wrapped around her head to help keep the mask in place and long black hair that escaped from the bandage and straps of the mask to billow in the wind. Her power lets her materialize on non-horizontal surfaces and was seen standing horizontally on a wall.<ref>Second thing to notice was that the woman had materialized in such a way that she stood on the wall, her body horizontal. She didn’t seem bothered by it. - Excerpt from Eclipse x.3</ref> Henchmen Marrow was an ex-employee/henchman of Soldat. Assumed to have no powers.

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