Rocket's internal promotion system was the same as most other organizations. There was a strict system, and the most important condition for a person's promotion was the amount of merit points they had accumulated.
Simply put, merit points were something similar to the organization's contribution points. Rocket's personnel had to accumulate enough merit points to be promoted.
Of course, Rocket's personnel didn't have to accumulate enough merit points to be promoted. When a Rocket's personnel accumulated enough merit points, they could apply for a promotion mission from their superiors.
Rocket's personnel only had to complete this promotion mission to be promoted.
In short, there were two main conditions for promotion. The first was to have enough merit points, and the second was to complete the promotion mission.
Generally speaking, merit points could only be obtained by completing a certain number of missions. Of course, the amount of merit points awarded depended on the difficulty of the mission and the degree of completion.
Rocket's missions could generally be divided into three types:
The first type of mission was the daily missions, such as daily patrols, base maintenance, material collection, and so on.
These missions gave very little merit points, and were very complicated and time-consuming. However, they were safe and low in difficulty. The vast majority of Rocket's personnel relied on these missions to complete their promotions.
For example, Rocket's logistics personnel who didn't need to fight. They relied on these daily missions to complete their promotions.
However, the time it took to complete these missions to be promoted was undoubtedly very long. In their lifetime, the highest achievement they could achieve was no more than a company leader without any power or influence.
The second type of mission was the bounty mission. For example, assassinating an enemy, stealing information from the enemy, going to a dangerous area to search for a special item or creature, and so on. These missions were classified as bounty missions.
There was no doubt that these missions were very difficult. Without a certain level of strength and special skills, accepting these missions was no different from throwing away one's life.
But correspondingly, these missions gave a lot of merit points, and at the same time, the rewards were also very high.
Rocket's personnel often only needed to successfully complete a mission of this nature to greatly shorten the distance to promotion. Moreover, as long as they digested the results of the mission, their strength would inevitably increase.
Generally, Rocket's personnel who wanted to stand out in the Rocket's internal department would choose to accept these missions. Of course, these missions were very dangerous, and if they weren't careful, they could lose their lives.
The third type of mission was a compulsory mission. The nature of this type of mission was generally delegated by a superior to a subordinate.
The difficulty of this kind of mission could be big or small. If it was big, it could be a dangerous mission like lurking in the enemy's territory. If it was small, it could be a simple mission like running errands, as long as it was based on the requirements of the superiors.
Yes, because of the existence of such missions within Rocket, it was best not to offend the higher-ups. Otherwise, if they were given an extremely difficult mission, they would have no choice but to brace themselves and complete it.
Of course, in order to ensure the fairness of promotion to the greatest extent, under normal circumstances, the superiors could only entrust the subordinates with two compulsory missions.
At the same time, the difficulty of this mission could not exceed the ability of the person executing it, and the subordinate had the right to report it to Rocket's internal supervision department.
Now, the Rocket veterans in the Rocket Base where Kaede Sato was located were carrying out a bounty mission. The content of this bounty mission was probably something like guarding this Rocket Base.
From the chaotic battle just now, it was not difficult to see that this mission was very dangerous. Many of the Rocket veterans who had experienced hundreds of battles were unable to protect themselves when faced with these wild Wisps who were controlled by them and did not fear death.
In this chaotic battle, Kaede Sato saw with his own eyes several Rocket veterans who were careless and killed by these fierce Wisps. In front of these Wisps who had mysterious powers, ordinary humans were ultimately too weak.
Moreover, according to the Rocket veterans here, Kaede Sato heard that the large group of wild Wisps they encountered just now was only the most common kind of attack.
This was because this time, among the Wisps who led a large group of wild Wisps to attack the Rocket Base, the strongest was only a crow leader who was infinitely close to the Heavenly King Tier. There was no Heavenly King Tier wild Wisp leading the group at all.
According to rumors, this base was once almost destroyed by the wild Wisps on the island. At that time, there were six veteran Heavenly King Tier wild Wisps who attacked. (Average Level 80 or above)
If it were not for two Heavenly King Tier Rocket Rocket Base who fought with their lives on the line, this outpost of the Rocket Base would have been destroyed long ago.
Although the base was barely defended, and they even managed to kill two Heavenly King Tier wild Wisps, severely injure three Heavenly King Tier wild Wisps, and capture one Heavenly King Tier wild Wisp, the base lost 70% of its personnel.
However, the price was over 70% of the members of the Rocket Squad. One of the Heavenly King-tier Rocket Squad officers had been sacrificed, and the remaining Heavenly King-tier Rocket Squad officer had also lost much of his combat prowess.
From this, it could be seen how dangerous this mission of guarding the mysterious island was. Correspondingly, this was a long-term mission, and the rewards were frighteningly high.
As long as the mission personnel could guard this Rocket Base built on the artificial island for a day, they would be rewarded with 20 achievement points and 100,000 Alliance coins even if they did not have to do anything.
It must be known that a daily mission that could keep a Rocket Base member busy for half a day only gave 1 achievement point, and a recruit needed 1000 achievement points to be promoted to Squad Leader.
In other words, as long as a Rocket Base recruit stayed here for 50 days, he would have the opportunity to be promoted to Squad Leader, and would also receive a large sum of money.
Moreover, if they were to encounter a large group of wild Wisps like the one they encountered tonight, as long as they successfully defended the base, they would receive a large amount of achievement points and money as a reward.
And now, in Kaede Sato's bag, there were wild Wisps that he had subdued on the battlefield. They were similar to achievement points, and the Rocket Base veterans could use these wild Wisps to exchange for achievement points and various other rewards.
According to one of the veterans, Kaede Sato's Quasi Heavenly King-tier Ancient Gigantic Dragonfly, if he were to hand in these Wisps, he would be able to exchange them for 5,000 achievement points and a large sum of money.
"Although the reward is very tempting, the prerequisite is that you have to be alive to claim it. The wild Wisps attack just now was just the most common level. If we were to encounter a real Heavenly King-tier Wisp attack, we would have a hard time surviving. What I'm going to do next is to spend three weeks on this dangerous island, and it's going to start with 'hell' mode. No wonder Mia looked like she was about to cry when she talked about this island. I can imagine that as long as the contestants can survive this competition, no matter what the result is, they will definitely be valued by the Rocket Base. Rather than calling this a competition, it's more like an invasion that has been planned for a long time. We, the contestants, will definitely be the vanguard for the Rocket Base to invade this island in the future. What kind of secret is this island hiding? Why would the Rocket Base spend so much manpower and money on this island? "
Kaede Sato listened to a talkative veteran of the Rocket Team talk about his experience and his understanding of the Rocket Team base. He began to speculate in his heart, but the more he speculated, the greater the pressure in his heart.
All of a sudden, he seemed to have realized something, but he couldn't remember what it was for the time being.
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