This vehicle was designed as a command center
for those who don't always wish to look like two tons of death (or, in
this case, six or seven tons). The exterior looks very close to how
it did when it was "first modified," and it can even be designed to look
like it has rust damage. Being in the 2050s, though, all is not what
it seems -- not by a long shot.
With a turret mounted under the body, a minigun
that slides out of the side panel, and a four-pack missile launcher, this
big-boy packs a wallop. With the latest in surveillance and tracking
gear, you'll know whenever anyone comes knocking. Someone
makes it past your main line of defense? No problem! With the
patented Foxx Sureshock system, anyone who touches the vehicle while the
sytem is engaged will receive a nasty shock or something worse, depending
on which setting the system is on.
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Seating: 10
Entry Points: right side door, rear panel, under hatch
Cargo: 21O CF
Load: 15 kg
Fuel: MultiF/220 L, Electric emergency motor
Economy: 10 km/L
L/T Profile: NA
Setup/Breakdown Time: None
Other Features: NA
The ROVer-253 utilizes original Rigger Black Book statistics
RiggerX
[In your dreams.
This vehicle certainly has its merits, though. Concealability is
everything these days, and ROVer-253 seems like the vehicle of choice in
those "questionable" ops ...]
UART
[Echo that. I've
had the priviledge of working from one of these babies, and I couldn't
have asked for more. AAA security district, and Lone Star drove by
it time after time. We were able to do our thing and get out -- all
without the Star ever thinking that we were there. Amen!]
Les