[@Ollumhammersong] Comrades do not make tests or roll to determine the outcomes of their actions. Instead, they provide passive benefits to their player character when in cohesion with them. For example, when in melee combat along with their comrade, a player character gains the benefits of "Ganging Up" against a single target. When firing at an enemy along with their comrade, their comrade provides a +5 Ballistic skill bonus to the player rather than rolling their own attack. There is a section in the core rulebook entitled Comrades in Combat detailing how they work. [@Poi] I'm really liking the character and character sheet. So, Brigan is one of the 37th's veterans? What does he think of the 103rd troopers filling out their ranks?