Gunners

The Gunners are a faction in the Commonwealth in 2287.

Background
The Gunners are a paramilitary mercenary organization and are the largest single unaligned faction in the Commonwealth, acting independently of any government or settlement. They are well-disciplined, highly-equipped soldiers for hire with their own customs and signage, who control numerous strongholds both in and around the Boston area. The Gunners are lead by Captain Wes, with their headquarters being Gunners Plaza. The origins of the Gunners and their recruitment techniques are largely unknown although it is known they employ from raiders, who join may have difficulty adjusting to the strict environment and regimentation of being a Gunner, the best known being Tessa. Based on patterns of speech and terminal entries, the Gunners place great emphasis on loyalty and do not tolerate insubordination. Many Gunners also get their blood types tattooed onto their foreheads by their medics, as this is both a practical measure and a rite of passage. Desertion from the Gunners is not unknown, an example being Private Tyler.

Similar to raiders and the Capital Wasteland's Talon Company, most Gunners will attack strangers on sight. They differ from raiders in their lack of drug dependency, use of superior equipment (they often come equipped with military-grade armor and rifles), extensive use of laser or plasma weaponry and employing other heavy duty military gear, including assaultrons, sentry bots or Mister Gutsies, and their commanders are even known to make use of power armor. The Gunners possess functional Vertibirds, which permits them to employ vertical envelopment and air assault tactics, transporting two to four man strike teams with one or two attack dogs.

Gunner
The lowest of the Gunners, the generic Gunner is generally pretty weak when compared with their counterparts. Armed with low-mid level weapons like 10mm pistols and laser rifles, these enemies should not be automatically dismissed.

Gunner conscript
Those who were conscripted into fighting for the Gunners. They are slightly better equipped and stronger than their basic counterparts.

Gunner private
A slight step up from the Gunner conscripts, some can even be found armed with plasma guns.

Gunner corporal
Gunner corporals are a stronger variant of the low-ranking Gunners. They are usually seen in groups of other Gunners, mainly with other rank-and-file Gunners. While armed with automatic 10mm pistols and laser rifles, these Gunners shouldn't be taken on at a low level.

Gunner sergeant
Gunner sergeants will generally be found in the company of privates and conscripts, at moderate levels. Plasma, laser or combat rifles and fragmentation grenades are the tools of these enemies.

Gunner commander
Armored head to toe these enemies usually act as the final engagement for areas under Gunner control. Not only strong, these opponents rarely go anywhere without at least several strong gunner sub-types besides them. Found inside the HalluciGen, Inc. building.

Gunner lieutenant
While not in the upper echelons of the Gunners, these mercenaries act as aids for those in command.

Gunner colonel
Utilizes Stealth Boys, carries plasma and laser rifles/pistols or modded combat and assault rifles and a full set of combat armor (with or without the helmet).

Gunner brigadier
Strongest of the Gunners. They begin spawning at level 94. Uses a Stealth Boy when combat is initiated. They wear highly modified heavy combat armor and wield powerful modifications of laser and plasma weapons.

Bases

 * Bradberton overpass
 * Gunners plaza - Regional HQ
 * Greenetech Genetics
 * HalluciGen, Inc.
 * Mass Bay Medical Center
 * Mass Fusion building (before Mass Fusion or Spoils of War)
 * Mass Pike Interchange
 * Postal Square
 * Quincy
 * Vault 75
 * Vault 95
 * Hub City Auto Wreckers
 * Several unmarked bases on top of highway system, easily spotted by the windmill.
 * Just northeast of Skylanes Flight 1981
 * Just east of Parsons Creamery

Appearances
The Gunners appear only in Fallout 4.

Behind the scenes

 * The blood type tattoos are possibly a reference to the Schutzstaffel of Nazi Germany, who also had blood type tattoos on the underside of the left arm.
 * In combat they will occasionally shout "get some!" This is a possibly a reference to the helicopter gunner scene from the 1987 war drama, Full Metal Jacket.