Colorado RV Mk II - Offensive Systems | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Intro - Description - Electronics and Sensors - Offensive Systems - Defensive Systems - Diagrams | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Sub Systems: Armaments Pod - Oil Dump - Smoke - Mines - Gas Sprayer - Remote Control Car | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The MK II's offensive power has increased in both sophistication and versatility. The biggest change is the Armament's Pod. It is now customizable to the Team's needs. A remote control car has been added, giving the RV a stand off chase vehicle. ARMAMENTS
POD: Contains a 30mm Chain Gun (See Hellsnight, pg. 26)
with 1500 rounds and 2 Seeker missiles (B13, pg 158). There are two hardpoints
on the pod that can mount a variety of weapons. Two of the following can
be mounted on the Weapons pod:
MINES: Drops small mines from back of vehicle. Can be time activated, pressure activated (set pressure from 1 lbs. to 500+ lbs.) or in 10's of feet from vehicle. 10 mines. Each dose 250 pts blast damage. OIL DUMP: Same as on MKI (STNF, pg ) REMOTE CONTROL CAR: A 1/6 scale (2 feet long) gas powered remote control car is slung under the RV. It is controlled through the computer using the VR headgear. Can be deployed at speeds up to 100mph. Remote has maximum speed of 120 mph, a direct radio range of 8 miles, unlimited range through satellite communication and enough fuel to be driven for 30 miles. It can be driven over cut grass without getting stuck. If driven under another running car it can try to disable the engine with an EMP burst (70% chance per shot). Has enough charge for three bursts. The car can be exploded by either command or impact detonation with 2000 pts. of blast. A variety of sensors and attachments can be added to the car. (Roll Computer or Remote Operation plus Combat Driving to maintain control during high speed) SMOKE:
Creates a smoke screen from rear of vehicle. Has 8 uses. Players choose
color of smoke for each charge. Smoke diffuses IR, laser and visible light
spectrums.
© 1998 Travis Hopkins
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