
🛡 PUSH UNIT
“Hold the line. Be the wall. If they get past you, we all fall.”
Push soldiers are the vanguard of every Strike Team — heavily armored, shield-bearing, and unflinching. Where others duck for cover, the Push steps forward. Their role isn’t just about strength — it’s about sacrifice. They absorb the heaviest fire, block charging beasts, and force enemy attention onto themselves through sheer presence and aggression.
Each Push unit is equipped with advanced exo-armor built to withstand devastating force. Their weapons are blunt and brutal: gravity-forged hammers, shock-charged batons, and reinforced shields capable of stopping claws, fangs, or bullets. Their job is clear — draw the fight to them and never back down.
đź§° Gear and Tactics
Reinforced Shields provide mobile cover, capable of absorbing both ranged and melee attacks.
Heavy Melee Weapons deliver punishing blows designed to stagger even the largest creatures.
Kinetic Armor Frames amplify strength and allow Push soldiers to hold ground against overwhelming force.
Some Push gear is rumored to emit low-frequency pulses that enrage certain Martian beasts — a dangerous tactic, but often the difference between survival and slaughter.
🔍 Role on the Field
Frontline Guardian – Always first into the breach, always the last to fall.
Disruption and Control – Can halt a charging monster or pin it in place long enough for Strikers to finish the job.
Team Protector – If the Healer is the lifeline, the Push is the shield that keeps the heart beating.
đź§ Behind the Armor
Martian wildlife doesn’t think like Earth predators. It doesn’t just hunt — it reacts. To sound. To heat. To threat displays. Push units weaponize that instinct. They become the threat. It’s not just armor. It’s bait. It’s the red cape in front of the charging bull.
Some say wearing that much armor makes you feel invincible. The truth? It makes you feel alone — standing between your team and a dozen ways to die. But every team that comes back from the red depths? They’ll tell you the same thing:
“We made it home because our Push didn’t move.”