Morrow Project Team Positions

This list was stolen from somewhere that I can't share, since I plan on using their stuff a lot. However, should the owner of said place come across this, he's welcome to play, and should he have a problem with this being here (for some reason), he's welcome to complain and I'll rehash the list.

Team Specialists

Team Leader
The Recon team is a quasi-military unit and requires someone who can ‘lead’.The team leader directs, supervises and manages the team’s functions. He (or she) must have excellent interpersonal skills, self-discipline and be able to ‘inspire’ (as Napoleon said: “A leader is a dealer in hope” ). The Team Leader would usually possesses at least a master’s degree and also extensive training in communication. He or she must also be skilled in small-unit tactics.

Information/Communications Specialist
Every team needs to give and receive information (communicating with the Morrow Project – and with survivors). The I/C Specialist is responsible for operating/ maintaining the team’s radios and computers. They are also trained for computer hacking and Electronic Warfare. The team I/C specialist is tasked with planning, advising, and assisting survivor projects to support the Reconstruction Effort. He or she would also be responsible for surveying, analyzing and repairing any surviving information and communications assets (ranging from libraries to newspapers to postal services to Ham radio networks).

Engineering/Infrastructure Specialist
The team Engineering/Infrastructure Specialist is an expert on the construction, maintenance and repair of critical infrastructure such as transportation networks (road/rail/river) and public works such as sewage systems or energy distribution networks. This specialist also has training in combat engineering and demolitions – he or she knows how to blow things up as well as build them.

Medical/Health Specialist
The Medical/Health Specialist is not only the team’s Combat Medic, they are also tasked with planning and conducting medical assessments. This specialist would provide routine, emergency, and preventive medical and health care to survivors and Morrow Project personnel. He or she is also trained to carry out limited veterinarian and dental care, as well as environmental health programs. Ideally, a Medical specialist should know something about medicinal plants and other ‘low-tech’ medical techniques.

Public Safety Specialist
The Public Safety Specialist is responsible for assessing the safety of the local environment and the status of ’Law and Order’ in a community – and providing solutions to any ‘public safety’ problems. They are likely to have some scientific training and be a veteran of the military or police/emergency services.

Economic/Commerce Specialist
The Economics/Commerce (E/C) Specialist is responsible for assessing the economic capabilities and demands of a survivor community. There are 3 main areas of training and expertise: Resources (evaluates what the survivors could potentially sell and what they need to buy), Market Reconstruction (advising survivors on HOW to create a ‘surplus’ – and acting as a middleman to arrange sales) Food and Agriculture (identify and assesses agricultural production capabilities and advise/assist with improving technologies and production to revive and/or grow a local food crop).

Governance/Legal Specialist
The Governance/Legal Specialist has the necessary knowledge and training to facilitate the legal and orderly acquisition/use of surviving resources to restore a peaceful, stable and minimally corrupt government. This specialist could also help set up a court system for civil and criminal cases. This specialist might have education/experience in political science, law and/or public administration.

Team Unit Positions

Driver
The driver is in command of the team's vehicle. Though all Morrow Project team members are trained in the piloting of all of Morrow Project vehicles, the team's driver specializes in them.

Gunner
This is typically the team's heavy weapons specialist. They are specifically trained in the use of support weapons and vehicle-mounted weaponry.

Mechanic
This team member is responsible for the care and maintenance of the team's equipment, especially their vehicles.

Scout
This is the team's forward observer and stealth specialist.

Quartermaster
This team member is responsible for keeping records of the team's supplies, including equipment, fuel, and ammunition, as well as food and medical supplies.

Radio Operator
This team member is the team's communication specialist, tasked with maintaining radio contact with other teams and Prime Base.

Contact Specialist
This is the first team member to make contact with survivor groups. They are responsible for determining the temperament of survivors and whether the rest of the team is safe to approach.

Navigator
This team member is an expert in overland navigation and map interpretation, both in maps supplied by the Morrow Project and those supplied by survivors.