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GDI Support Class Units

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With the Support Class, not only can you take the fight to the skies, but you have access to a plethora of support powers to help your teammates or annihilate the enemy. Support Class players can quickly span the map with their forces to help their allies through speedy aircraft, support powers, and destructive strikes. While the Support Class is very quick, many of their units are not armored enough to take on enemy forces head to head as easily as the Offense Class. However, teching up to tier 3 will give you access to the mighty GDI Kodiak or Nod Leviathan, the slow moving nightmares of the skies. Support Powers consume Support Points that charge up throughout the match in three different ways – naturally over time, buffing allies or debuffing enemies, and dealing damage. The Support Class has the most tricks up their sleeves, offering countless strategies to anyone who can master their massive toolset. Play as a medic and heal your teammates or build Firehawks to bomb your enemies into oblivion – the possibilities are endless.
Aircraft
 Support Crawler
Description: Essentially a flying aircraft carrier, the Support Crawler is the fastest and most mobile of all the Crawlers in the GDI arsenal. The Crawler is capable of deploying fighters, bombers, gunships, and, when fully upgraded, capital ships from its extensive launch bays, although it must land to open its launch doors. In addition to the GDI air force, Support captains can also command a variety of utility craft that can repair, wage electronic warfare, or even enhance allied weaponry. In sustained combat theaters, experienced captains can upgrade their Support Crawler with better thrusters for increased mobility and missile systems for defense, and are frequently granted access to new and experimental technologies to support their allies.

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     Support Crawler



 Kodiak
Description: The Kodiak is GDI’s behemoth of the skies. Patterned after the Kodiak of the Second Tiberium War, these new vessels are not command ships, but powerful weapons of war. Instantly recognized by Nod as a force to be reckoned with, this heavy capital ship contains three blast artillery turrets that can fire at ground targets and excel at taking down structures or clumps of units. Kodiaks are also armed with machine gun batteries along their topside to protect them from enemy aircraft.


 Archangel
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 Firehawk
Description: The Firehawk is one of the fastest and most fragile units in the game and can quickly drop a payload of anti-aircraft rockets and anti-ground bombs before needing to re-arm (which occurs more rapidly in the presence of the Crawler).


 Paladin
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 Hammerhead
Description: The Hammerhead returns in a much beefier form as a heavy assault gunboat for GDI. Armed with dual rocket packs and a nose-mounted gattling gun, the Hammerhead can dish out a large amount of damage to light and medium targets.


 Hurricane
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 Orca
Description: At first glance, the Orca Mk. V is extraordinarily similar to its predecessors - a sleek, flexible VTOL aircraft that combines the maneuverability and reinforced armor of its larger cousin, the Hammerhead, with the rapid battlefield traversal abilities of a more traditional fixed wing aircraft. Under the hood, however, the upgrades have been significant; notably, improved handling and an upgraded vector thrust VTOL system that allows the Orca to move in reverse, albeit at a slightly slower rate than its forward momentum.


 Spanner
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Vehicles
 Shepherd Tank
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 Conductor
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 Thunderhead
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Infantry
 Engineer
Description: The Engineer has received much more focus, becoming a multi-functional unit that can fill several roles. Though fragile, the Engineer can heal any nearby units, even from inside of transports and garrisons. Engineers use a low-damage, fast-firing, area of effect weapon especially good at destroying enemy mine fields. Engineers can detect stealthed and burrowed units, traverse cliffs, and capture the husks of large units as well.


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 Game Tracker:

 Developer:
   EALA
 Publisher:
   Electronic Arts
 Platform:
   Windows PC DVD Rom
 Release Date:
   16/03/2010 (USA)
   19/03/2010 (NZ/AU/EU)

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