Unit Name: TITAN STRIKE GROUP (TSG) Motto: "Invictus Bellator" (Unconquered Warrior) Specialization: Direct Action, Covert Ops, Counterterrorism, Reconnaissance, Unconventional Warfare, Maritime Operations, and Cyber Warfare. 1. Selection Process Only the best of the best make it into Titan Strike Group (TSG). Candidates are drawn from Tier 1 and Tier 2 special forces worldwide, including Delta Force, Navy SEALs, SAS, JTF2, and Spetsnaz Alpha. Selection is by invitation only—you cannot apply. Phase 1: Initial Screening (4 Weeks) Psychological evaluations (stress tolerance, adaptability, intelligence) Combat fitness test (500m swim, 50 pull-ups, 200 push-ups, 5-mile run under 35 min) Tactical drills (CQB, urban combat scenarios) Advanced land navigation (wilderness survival, evasion techniques) Firearms proficiency (pistols, rifles, machine guns, precision shooting) Phase 2: Hell Phase (6 Weeks) Sleep deprivation (max 2 hours per day) Forced marches (60+ miles with 80lbs rucksack) Live-fire combat scenarios under extreme stress Cold-water exposure and hypothermia resistance training Psychological breakdown simulations (interrogation, isolation) Team leadership and problem-solving under pressure Phase 3: Advanced Warfare (12 Months) This is where TSG operators become world-class specialists in every domain: Direct Action: Advanced CQB, hostage rescue, explosive breaching Sniper Training: Precision long-range marksmanship, counter-sniping Cyber Warfare: Electronic warfare, hacking, counter-intelligence Maritime Operations: Underwater demolitions, shipboarding, open-sea combat Unconventional Warfare: Guerilla tactics, asymmetric warfare, sabotage Medical Training: Combat lifesaving, field surgery, trauma medicine Final Test: Candidates are deployed into a real combat zone undercover. If they fail, they are removed permanently from TSG. 2. Training & Deployment Once selected, operators undergo continuous training cycles between deployments: Kill House Training: Live hostage rescue drills Foreign Weapons Training: Mastery of all enemy firearms Combat Diving & HALO Jumps: Deep-sea insertion and high-altitude drops Urban & Jungle Warfare: Operations in megacities and dense terrains Resistance Training: Operators are "captured" and subjected to enhanced interrogation TSG teams deploy in six-man units, often working alongside allied forces or in deep-cover solo missions. Their identities are classified.