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Continuing with our previous equipment posts, this next post addresses the expedition's many non-robotic, salvage and military vehicles. As with any large scale salvage and exploratory venture, proper transportation is essential to mission success. In a region such as Dinosaur Swamp, only the most rugged and defensible vehicles will serve. Given the type of terrain we're expecting, Golden Age Salvage has chosen hover crafts to supply most of the expedition's transport needs.
It's tough to beat the versatility, maneuverability, and speed of a hover craft. Whether it's a small and fast hovercycle, or a mammoth hover cargo carrier like Big Bertha (detailed in her own post), hover vehicles are capable of crossing and negotiating nearly any terrain - be it forest, marsh, or ruins. Other kinds of vehicles, such as water craft, tracked vehicles, and wheeled vehicles, are primarily used on site, as required. Many of the expedition's salvage and construction vehicles are ground-based conveyances, while boats and mini-submersibles will be employed in the deep swamp lands and along the coasts (particularly at the submerged remnants of Cape Canaveral). All vehicles, regardless of type, have been specifically selected and upgraded by Golden Age Salvage to suit the needs of this expedition. All are heavy-duty, armed, and highly tolerant of water (if not entirely aquatic or amphibious to begin with).
Nearly all of the expedition's vehicles either belong to Golden Age Salvage or are on loan from Northern Gun. However, G-Sal has also cleared a few expedition members to bring their own personal vehicles, so long as said vehicles are small, low maintenance, and have a long-lived power system (such as nuclear). Hover craft with aquatic/amphibious capabilities are strongly preferred. Some examples of personal vehicles found in the expedition include Clara and Ty's NG-SU600 Wave Cutter and Artyom's NG-300 Speedster. Personal vehicles are not included in this post.
Click Here to read about the expedition's ground vehicles.
Click Here to read about the expedition's hover vehicles.
Click Here to read about the expedition's aquatic vehicles.
Continuing with our previous equipment posts, this next post addresses the expedition's many non-robotic, salvage and military vehicles. As with any large scale salvage and exploratory venture, proper transportation is essential to mission success. In a region such as Dinosaur Swamp, only the most rugged and defensible vehicles will serve. Given the type of terrain we're expecting, Golden Age Salvage has chosen hover crafts to supply most of the expedition's transport needs.
It's tough to beat the versatility, maneuverability, and speed of a hover craft. Whether it's a small and fast hovercycle, or a mammoth hover cargo carrier like Big Bertha (detailed in her own post), hover vehicles are capable of crossing and negotiating nearly any terrain - be it forest, marsh, or ruins. Other kinds of vehicles, such as water craft, tracked vehicles, and wheeled vehicles, are primarily used on site, as required. Many of the expedition's salvage and construction vehicles are ground-based conveyances, while boats and mini-submersibles will be employed in the deep swamp lands and along the coasts (particularly at the submerged remnants of Cape Canaveral). All vehicles, regardless of type, have been specifically selected and upgraded by Golden Age Salvage to suit the needs of this expedition. All are heavy-duty, armed, and highly tolerant of water (if not entirely aquatic or amphibious to begin with).
Nearly all of the expedition's vehicles either belong to Golden Age Salvage or are on loan from Northern Gun. However, G-Sal has also cleared a few expedition members to bring their own personal vehicles, so long as said vehicles are small, low maintenance, and have a long-lived power system (such as nuclear). Hover craft with aquatic/amphibious capabilities are strongly preferred. Some examples of personal vehicles found in the expedition include Clara and Ty's NG-SU600 Wave Cutter and Artyom's NG-300 Speedster. Personal vehicles are not included in this post.
Click Here to read about the expedition's ground vehicles.
Click Here to read about the expedition's hover vehicles.
Click Here to read about the expedition's aquatic vehicles.