The Dominion Soldiers are the backbone of the Dominion Armed Forces. They operate heavy weaponry, protect cities, construct garrisons and of course serve on the front lines. Their armor has gone through several smaller phases, but only one major one where it was changed into a much more Stormtrooper-style armor, yet keeping the soldiers' individuality by having a visor showing their faces to the public. So the Dominion made sure they were not just another faceless cannon fodder, such as the Stormtroopers were to the public eye. The soldiers were free to modify their armors as they pleased as long as they kept the rank insignia, which was either depicted by several colored dots, triangles or stripes on their chests, depending which army group they are serving in. It is not uncommon to find
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| - The Dominion Soldiers are the backbone of the Dominion Armed Forces. They operate heavy weaponry, protect cities, construct garrisons and of course serve on the front lines. Their armor has gone through several smaller phases, but only one major one where it was changed into a much more Stormtrooper-style armor, yet keeping the soldiers' individuality by having a visor showing their faces to the public. So the Dominion made sure they were not just another faceless cannon fodder, such as the Stormtroopers were to the public eye. The soldiers were free to modify their armors as they pleased as long as they kept the rank insignia, which was either depicted by several colored dots, triangles or stripes on their chests, depending which army group they are serving in. It is not uncommon to find
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| - The Dominion Soldiers are the backbone of the Dominion Armed Forces. They operate heavy weaponry, protect cities, construct garrisons and of course serve on the front lines. Their armor has gone through several smaller phases, but only one major one where it was changed into a much more Stormtrooper-style armor, yet keeping the soldiers' individuality by having a visor showing their faces to the public. So the Dominion made sure they were not just another faceless cannon fodder, such as the Stormtroopers were to the public eye. The soldiers were free to modify their armors as they pleased as long as they kept the rank insignia, which was either depicted by several colored dots, triangles or stripes on their chests, depending which army group they are serving in. It is not uncommon to find higher ranking field officers wearing shoulder pauldrons and kamas. The armor comes in unique styles for each race serving in the Armed Forces.
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