# Adjunct

Create a single clean in-universe **Field Command Unit Reference Sheet** for **The Dobsonian Institute**.

Approved presentation mode:
**Concept Prototype Sheet**

Core design intent:
This unit should feel dependable, capable, and quietly dangerous through professional utility, sustain capability, and operational composure. It should not look like a heavily aggressive combat unit. The Adjunct should read as the kind of field asset that keeps Dobsonian operations functioning under pressure. Its authority comes from continuity, reinforcement, and support presence rather than intimidation-by-brute-force.

Global visual style:
Grayscale pencil prototype drawing on archival off-white paper. Clarified hand-drafted technical illustration with clean linework, subtle construction marks, sparse practical annotations, and restrained institutional presentation. Serious, procedural, authoritative, internal-use tone. No flashy effects, no glow, no mystical or cosmic sci-fi styling, no cinematic poster treatment, and no unnecessary background scenery.

Document-family consistency:
This sheet must match the same document family as the previously established Warden and Interceptor sheets: same page orientation, same header treatment, same margins, same composition logic, same pencil rendering language, same paper texture, and same restrained annotation style. It should look like it belongs in the same Dobsonian Field Command planning archive.

Page/layout requirements:
Render this as a single standardized document page only.

Include:
- one large primary full-body front view
- one smaller side view
- one smaller back view
- one action pose
- one weapon/equipment detail drawing
- brief functional annotation callouts

Header requirements:
At the top of the page, render only these two header texts:
- ADJUNCT
- FIELD COMMAND CONCEPT PROTOTYPE

If exact typography is imperfect, prioritize layout consistency and illustration quality over perfect spelling.

Text rules:
Do not invent lore.
Do not add quotes.
Do not add mottos.
Do not add slogan lines.
Do not add story text.
Do not add fake classifications.
Do not add authorization codes.
Do not add doctrine labels.
Do not add unit IDs.
Do not add bureaucratic metadata.
Do not add footer blocks.
Do not add side labels beyond those explicitly requested.
Do not add any text not explicitly requested here.

Keep rendered text minimal.

Allowed annotation labels only:
- Armor Emphasis
- Silhouette Notes
- Movement / Posture
- Equipment Notes

Allowed annotation text only:

Armor Emphasis:
- torso
- shoulders
- forearms
- field harness
- lower legs

Silhouette Notes:
- medium profile
- modular gear
- support apparatus
- practical loadout
- stable stance
- service posture

Movement / Posture:
- purposeful
- efficient
- composed
- support deployment
- reinforcement
- stabilizing presence

Equipment Notes:
- support device
- shield projection
- sustain module
- reinforcement tool
- field apparatus

Unit-specific content:

Unit name:
Adjunct

Unit role:
Support, sustain, shielding, reinforcement, field logistics, and operational continuity.

Silhouette direction:
Medium-build, practical, and equipment-driven. The silhouette should communicate support capability through modular gear, field packs, integrated support devices, and a stable service-oriented posture. Less aggressive than an Interceptor and less massive than a Warden, but clearly competent and durable. The unit should look prepared, useful, and professionally equipped rather than overtly combative.

Armor emphasis:
Moderate field armor with reinforced torso, shoulders, forearms, and lower legs. Protection should feel practical and operational rather than assault-focused. Visible field harnesses, support mounts, or modular gear integration are encouraged.

Movement / posture:
Purposeful, efficient, and composed. The action pose should suggest deploying support equipment, reinforcing a position, shielding an ally, or stabilizing an active situation rather than charging or dueling. The unit should project calm operational confidence.

Weapon / equipment:
A support-focused field apparatus such as a shield projector, stabilization tool, reinforcement device, sustain module, logistics-oriented hardware, or compact field support instrument. A small secondary defensive implement is acceptable, but the support toolset should define the unit.

Special visual constraints:
Do not make this unit look like a fantasy healer, cleric, or generic combat medic.
Do not use obvious medical symbolism, soft mystical support vibes, or overblown gadget clutter.
Do not make the unit overly bulky, overly passive, or overly fragile in appearance.
The unit should read as professional operational support: practical, capable, and quietly essential.
