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Message no. 1
From: Alfredo B Alves <dghost@****.COM>
Subject: Wish you were there (the vehicle edition)
Date: Mon, 17 Aug 1998 01:37:31 -0500
Okay, since some people don't don't like whacked military vehicles, I'll
post civilian first :)

1) The Collapsable Commutter.
These stats have been fudged quite a bit but hopefully they fit in
nicely. :)
Namely, I started with a drone template and sold back the stuff it came
with to get the base design but then I fudged the final result (in a bad
way) and hopefully it all balances out.

Handling Speed Accel Body Armor Sig
4/10 50 5 1 0 8

Autonav Pilot Sensor Cargo Load
- - - 0 17

Seating: 1 bucket (cramped seating) Setup/Breakdown Time: 3 mins
Entry Points: 1 Landing/Takeoff: NA
Fuel: Electric (40 PF) Economy: 2 km /PF
Point Value: 163.5 Cost: 16,500
Template: Wheeled bod 1 drone Reference: none.
Other features: Gridlink.

This basicly a suitcase that unfolds into a a micro car. :) It has a
kind of plastic bubble to keep out rain and the exaust of the car in
front of you but that's it.

2) Airborne carrier [Indefinately postponed until I figure how a Living
Amenities work and how much CF a LAV or LABT would take up :/ ]

3) Factory Drones [indefinately postponed]

Well, gee this wasn't much of a post was it? :/

D. Ghost
(aka Pixel, Tantrum, RuPixel)
o/` Trideo killed the Video Star ... o/`

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