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A sequel of the book "Commander Deku of the Global Defense Initiative" here is the recap of last book.
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The Titan MK-IIIb is a massive bipedal walker used by the GDI Marine Corps which features a rotating upper body, allowing it to engage enemies in 360 degrees around it with its twin cannons. Unlike its predecessors, it's controlled by a fully autonomous AI. It is unknown how many of these Titan Variants were built.
GDI Technician: Launching drop pods.
Multiple Drop pods were launched towards the surface of Mars to relive the defenders of Outpost 21 while Ox Mk IIs and Falcons were taking off and are heading towards Outpost 21.
On the skies of Mars a lone Torpedo Strike Craft is moving towards the battlefield.
Homerun 1-1: This is Homerun 1-1, i'm approaching the AO over.
Godfather Actual: Roger that Homerun, engage all targets outside the Outpost.
Homerun 1-1: Roger that, unleashing payload.
The Torpedo launches multiple missiles and guided bombs destroying most of the Marked Forces.
Deku: Do we have any Zone Platoons at the ready?
Zone Captain #1: 3rd Platoon alive and ready.
Zone Captain #2: 1st Platoon alive and ready.
Deku: Alright 3rd Assault Regiment, you got the green light.
GDI Colonel: Drop, drop, drop!
A lot of Drop pods that are filled with soldiers, vehicles and weaponry launches towards Outpost 21.
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The first generation of drop pods entered service prior to the . Pods were launched from GDI's orbital command station, . Initially, deployment was controlled by strategic command. By the , field commanders could request and direct deployments via a purpose-built attached to .
Each pod carried one infantryman and resembled a cockpit. Once inside the atmosphere, dorsal and ventral air brakes deployed revealing the cockpit canopy. Side wings provided some means of control. A forward Vulcan cannon helped clear the landing area prior to touchdown.
Drop pods were first seen reinforcing the GDI which was under attack from Nod.
The drop pod concept proved useful and was further expanded and refined. A new design entered service prior to the Third Tiberium War. The new pod was a larger blunt body delivering multiple infantry squads, typically zone troopers or zone raiders. Upon landing, the three egress hatches blew off to allow rapid exit.
Drop pods were common equipment of GDI and were frequently used to deploy units and reinforcements into the battlefield by the time of the Ascension Conflict. The third generation had three major differences to its predecessors: