A titan does not back down from a fight. A titan is courageous, brave and a leader. They can survey the situation and quickly formulate a plan of attack. They can quickly access where a hostile force could pop out and prepare for the worst. The titan looks out over the battlefield and smiles at what he sees. The titan charges into the mist of battle not from insanity, nor from stupidity. No, the titan charges with a sense of confidence and the knowledge that death is on the line. With knowledge that they can shrug off a few bullets before returning fire.
The titan can do more than just punch things to death. The titan can rush in and provide a barrier for his allies. The barrier allows his allies to heal up, to let them know what it is like to withstand enemy munitions as if they were soap bubbles. If needed, the barrier can allow a hunter and warlock to retreat to safety without worry.
True hunters are quick on their feet and steady with their aim, it is a fact that without a titan nearby, the hunter would be over run by enemies. When a hunter jumps, it is for one of two reasons. First to get to a better sniper position. Second to avoid getting shot. When a titan jumps, it could be for any number of reasons. The titan jumps to re-access the situation and adapt accordingly. He jumps to draw enemy fire so his allies can get by unnoticed. He jumps to better slam down on enemies. He jumps to close the distance to his victim allowing for an up close and personal victory as the end of his gun gets shoved into the mouth of his enemy.
The titan also knows humility. He knows that he has a hunter and a warlock on his fireteam. The titan risks his own life to ensure the safety of his teammates. He knows that his teammates are capable, but he also knows that the more enemies he can take out, the less there would be to prevent the success of the mission.
This is the tale of the master race that is a titan.
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Reads almost like Page 1 of a manual, How to Titan. Page 2 reads: Punch everything till it dies. Pages 3-50 are color by numbers, mostly shades of red. Pages 51-100 are diagrams of where best to punch things. And finally, page 101 is how to act when fighting another Titan.