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=Background= The Glasgan Fatalis are an Imperial Army from Glasgan, a far-flung world, beset on all sides from chaos, xenos, and mutants. The people of Glasgan have their lives artificially shortened, so that they experience growing up, marriage, and child-rearing all before 15. From then on, all citizens, male or female, enter the Fatalis. Due to the fact that they have largely experienced most of their lives already, death in combat is scoffed at and seen as a non-issue. Therefore, they fight with little-to-no regard for their own safety. They mostly used outdated weaponry and equipment, such as all manner of autoguns, shotguns, and rifles, and primitive metal helmets and signature mechanic goggles (for the primitive promethium vehicles and machinery they work with), and of course, good old fashioned explosives. The Glasgans are mainly deployed for quick, battle-ending shock-charges, usually during prolonged conflicts that Imperial officers wish to end prematurely.
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