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Mid 2016–Early 2019
Flag of Federal Manufacturing Corporation
Third Generation FMC Logo
StatusDefunct
CapitalParadigm Shift, later 2070
History 
• Established
Mid 2016
• Disestablished
Early 2019

The Federal Manufacturing Corporation (FMC) was a loosely organized military contractor that specialized in constructing and exporting armored ground vehicles. Considered at one point to be the most advanced military organization in the old meta, FMC largely saw prominence from early 2017 to early 2019. FMC was founded by Anthropocentrist (aka Horatius, Almo) in an attempt to create a clan that could end the perceived chaos caused by clans, educate and equip newer players, and just have fun.

As of writing, FMC has mostly disbanded, although a handful of its individual members are still active.

History

The late-war FMC ensign
The earliest flag used by FMC

The seeds for the Federal Manufacturing Corporation had been planted as early as 2016 after multiple incursions by IZK and TPR onto GGG. Upset by the hubris of Izakian forces and multiple server crashes, a group of disgruntled GGG engineers would coalesce together in their distaste for the invaders and organize under the acronym FMC. Soon after due to policy changes with GGG staff, the members of FMC were forced to leave GGG altogether in an exodus that saw the faction moving to Paradigm Shift (then known as Dildo Buildo), FMC's membership swelled upon playing on Paradigm Shift, with the majority of combat and vehicle development taking place on that server.

It wasn't until IZK declared war on NRR, then FMC's ally, that the Executive Board decided to take its first offensive action. This would ultimately culminate in a long lasting and brutal conflict against IZK with FMC remaining largely dominant over unrelenting IZK forces for nearly a year.

FMC conducted direct combat operations only briefly with other groups after the war due to extensive infighting and an inability to coordinate amongst its membership, eventually FMC could be seen shifting away from large organized battles, instead focused primarily on sending its individual operatives to act as mercenaries for allies in battle, and further developing vehicles with which to kill itself.

Although bits of FMC equipment are still used and can be found on what's left of GMod's battlefields, FMC survives only in vestiges today, having converted to Daktank early on in 2019 after seeing the writing on the wall with ACF2's development.

Organization

At its core, FMC was loosely confederated and managed, being made from dozens of different designers with up to 30 independent members at its peak, the most notable of which being Almo (Horatius), Rebel Taxi, Lufteh, Aki, Midnite D. Lite and TwistedTail.

In combat, FMC operatives were frequently outnumbered and outgunned by opponents due to their smaller pool of combat operatives to pull from, yet in most circumstances, were rarely outclassed in battle, with only a single 60t MBT lost in direct combat to IZK forces. This was largely due to the intellectual diversity of FMC's loose nature, providing them a strong technological advantage, a massive combined arsenal and semi standardized export equipment for annexed states. Personnel would frequently field their own vehicles for combat testing on the battlefield.

A feature on FMC tanks was the inclusion of an RK4 FCS suite allowing tanks to easily engage aircraft and act as NLOS artillery by providing a quick firing solution for the operator on his HUD without the E2 slewing the gun on target itself. This feature often afforded FMC complete air superiority over its opponents in addition to nullifying some of the mobility advantages of targets like mechs.

The ensign put on FMC tanks used in battle

Some FMC equipment operated with multiple personnel, most prominently being helicopter gunners, TV guided missile operators and SPGs and their gunners. With a constant shortage of personnel however, deployment of such weapons was often rare and circumstantial.

Semi-modern vehicles were often frequently exported to client factions with the ET-60 Degasi being among the most commonly exported by them.

Equipment

The banner flown on the back of FMC command vehicles during the FMC-IZK war and beyond

The equipment FMC fielded in battle was often inconsistent and sometimes didn't see service more than once, the equipment that did last, would often see lots of modification throughout their service lives. The most frequently deployed vehicle classes by FMC were 10t and 20t class attack helos, light attack planes, 45t class MBTs and 30t class MBTs, and rarely 60t and 80t class MBTs. FMC was one of the first factions to employ dual-axis type gun mounts, alongside NRR sometime in mid 2017, though their usage was limited to only a handful of designs out of fear of theft.

FMC advised its operatives to not use it's modern equipment on unfamiliar servers so as to prevent foreign entities from stealing dupes; something that led to common complaints from operatives but would later be grimly reaffirmed by spies to not be unwarranted. By May 2017 it was confirmed that FMC tanks and equipment had in fact been stolen at some point during the IZK Conflict by an unknown actor.

Unfortunately as a consequence of them complaining about this to Steve, IZK saw their dupes wiped following later confirmation by spies planted within IZK.

A few of the various 45t MBTs used by FMC operatives during the IZK war

Handhelds were frequently used by FMC and often exported to other factions to allow for infantry to properly engage tanks on servers without the ACF Sweps addon. Because of this, infantry training was emphasized on FMC client states and allies as often large gaps in technology forced FMC operators to frequently be the sole operators of vehicles while allied infantry would harass and engage the enemy, preventing flanking action or fortifying of structures. The ET-60 Degasi was one of the most frequently exported MBTs given to the numerous satellite and annexed states to buff out their armored corps.

Operation

A diagram of a mid-war IZK MBT procured by FMC spies and issued to FMC operatives during the IZK conflict
A diagram of an IZK tank (designed after an FMC/NRR design), procured by FMC spies and issued to FMC operatives during the IZK conflict
Another "How To Kill" diagram of an early-mid war IZK MBT procured by FMC spies, to help operatives dispatch enemy armor

FMC operated under the idea that assimilation was the best policy, with massive spy rings being established in every group FMC made contact with, so as to not violently subjugate opponents but rather to uplift them from within, and to help improve their builds and help mitigate mingy behavior. To also help achieve this end, the group would hand out the E2s it had on hand in addition to older models of vehicles to any factions or players deemed worthy. FMC prized itself on operating vehicles that had a very low server footprint and most FMC vehicles used only a couple dozen constraints at most. This type of building was considered invaluable for any type of organized armored combat within Garry's Mod as its rather easy to make a server suffer. Groups FMC gave it's assistance to include NRR, ISA, OHAPIC, TPR, ABMC, NG, UMU, and IZK after the conflict.