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===Mercy Duty=== <div class="toccolours mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" style="width:1000px"> ''How Young Guardsmen are Made Into Brigadiers'' <div class="mw-collapsible-content"> The actual work of the mercy duty is to mentally prepare the soldiers towards their way of war. It's not surprising that many men may have difficulty getting used to such brutal and terrible warfare. When the newer soldiers have mercy duty they go through the crucified in squads of 5 per unit. Their first time they will have to see if there are any crucified who are still alive. They are duty bound to execute any they see with a swift stab of the bayonets and keep count. The second time the do their duty they will be given new rules. They are allowed to talk to the victims and are allowed to judge whether or no to use the bayonet to end an enemies suffering.Β The next time they will do the same except now they will only be able to use the bayonet on 10% of those they come across. Those they use the spear on, must first give their final testimony to the squad telling them their home, role in the forces of the enemy, if they have any family.Β Finally the squad will be assigned one last time to do their duty, but this time they can only use the bayonet once. While this special duty may seem counterintuitive to such a brutal regiment it makes the soldiers understand that all of these crucified were still enemies of the IoM.Β Even those were cried and pleaded for mercy were still enemies who sought to destroy mankind's greatest edifice. </div> </div>
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