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Living Invid were encased within the armor and acted as foot soldiers and also filled in non-combatant roles such as Invid Hive maintenance. In urban settings, they acted in a policing role and responsible for both control and enforcement as part of their duties. There were at least two variations of the Soldier type with the common grey or black enforcers and the more elite red Soldier. Red Soldiers acted as a form of elite guard and field commander within the armies of the Regent. All the Soldiers are stage four Invid pilots. The pilots are intelligent and capable of making independent decisions unlike the Inorganics. In addition to "enforcing" the will of the Regent, the Soldiers are also used as technicians, surgeons, directors of slave camps, and operators of the Genesis Pit.

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  • Invid Soldier
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  • Living Invid were encased within the armor and acted as foot soldiers and also filled in non-combatant roles such as Invid Hive maintenance. In urban settings, they acted in a policing role and responsible for both control and enforcement as part of their duties. There were at least two variations of the Soldier type with the common grey or black enforcers and the more elite red Soldier. Red Soldiers acted as a form of elite guard and field commander within the armies of the Regent. All the Soldiers are stage four Invid pilots. The pilots are intelligent and capable of making independent decisions unlike the Inorganics. In addition to "enforcing" the will of the Regent, the Soldiers are also used as technicians, surgeons, directors of slave camps, and operators of the Genesis Pit.
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  • Invid Soldier on the Infopedia
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  • Living Invid were encased within the armor and acted as foot soldiers and also filled in non-combatant roles such as Invid Hive maintenance. In urban settings, they acted in a policing role and responsible for both control and enforcement as part of their duties. There were at least two variations of the Soldier type with the common grey or black enforcers and the more elite red Soldier. Red Soldiers acted as a form of elite guard and field commander within the armies of the Regent. All the Soldiers are stage four Invid pilots. The pilots are intelligent and capable of making independent decisions unlike the Inorganics. In addition to "enforcing" the will of the Regent, the Soldiers are also used as technicians, surgeons, directors of slave camps, and operators of the Genesis Pit. Soldiers were typically armed with two forearm laser cannons allowing them to engage in ground combat against either enemy infantry or vehicles. Both arms contain concealed lasers, a laser cannon is mounted on the right arm, a shield on the left, and mounted on the back is a small force field generator. The concealed forearm lasers are fixed in one position. The arm must be pointed at the target to aim. The laser cannon can be removed and attached to the back, as can the energy shield. The cannon attaches to the left of the field generator, the energy shield to the right. The Invid were capable of mustering large seemingly endless number of Soldier units that were a force to be reckoned with on the battlefield. The weakest point of the armored Soldier is the sensor eye located at the front of the head. A direct hit at this point will destroy the mecha and most likely kill the pilot as well.
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