Quote:And for those of us that don't have access to the RPG, that means?
Yes, this is, indeed, my attempt at a somewhat more plausible version of the RPG's 'Bubblegum Crossfire' conceit.
Quote:*scratches chin* True. When I stand back and look at it objectively, in terms of practicality, the selling point to me would be the fact that they wouldn't need any extra space to unfold in, and the pivoting part made doing so awkward in close quarters.
there are practical advantages to the slide-out model - most notably that it takes much less space
Quote:Those tend to be on the small side, though. Unless '35 news agencies are using larger ones than the trend of today is, I don't know if you'd be able to fit in five suits, and if you would, you'd be sacrificing any possibility of the team having enough space there to get out of the suits and, say, administer some emergency medical treatment to potential wounded. Rather, say, converted transport chopper of some sort would work better. There's plenty of those flitting around as well.
A converted news'chopper'. Unarmed, but utterly unremarkable in the skies above a 2035 city.
I'd go as far as to suggest something along the lines of a V-22, only civilian, but the Sabers have the VTOL thing going for them already.
I'll assume the usual 'truck' conversion for ground transport, when they can afford to take their time in getting somewhere.
Motoslaves, yesno?
-Griever
When tact is required, use brute force. When force is required, use greater force.
When the greatest force is required, use your head. Surprise is everything. - The Book of Cataclysm