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− | The "Argo" style ATV comes in very handy as a land based reconnaissance vehicle, especially on planets with atmospheric conditions which interfere with Scanners and Tricorders. As the buggy has the capability to roof-mount phaser rifles, it would also come in handy for mechanised land assault incidents. | + | The "Argo" style ATV comes in very handy as a land based reconnaissance vehicle, especially on planets with atmospheric conditions which interfere with Scanners and Tricorders. As the buggy has the capability to roof-mount phaser rifles, it would also come in handy for mechanised land assault incidents. While the Runabout [[Marines/Runabout Tigris|MFS TIGRIS]] is capable of holing 2 Buggies each, the [[Maquis SIM Project/Fighters/VMFA-06|MFS SILVERADO]] model Maquis Raider can hold up to 6 buggies each, for larger reconnaissance missions. |
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Badlands Flyer
This small craft was built in the Badlands after the return of USS Voyager from the Delta Quadrant. Plans for the "Delta Flyer" were downloaded into Starfleet Command Headquarters Computers and appropriated by a Maquis computer tap. The retired IC then had the "Badlands Flyer" commissioned from the plans.
The Flyer has excellent speed, maneuverability and firepower for it's size. This tough little craft makes an excellent addition to support the Sim Fleet.
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Grav Bikes
Anti-gravity bikes (Grav Bikes) are the modern equivalent of the Earth motorcycle. The Harley Davidson HGW-1888 "Heavy Grav Bike" is capable of carrying up to two persons in tandem, and a moderate amount of stowage in the rear pannier. Widely used as short-range transportation for reconnaissance, they consist of an anti-gravity generator, a micro-fusion power source, an RCS thruster system and a seat. They have no life support systems or shields. The HGW is armed with a Type III Phaser emitter and enhanced short range sensors.
While they can be used in space with the aid of an environmental suit, they are almost always encountered on a planetary surface. Grav bikes are incapable of achieving orbit, and are generally operated at heights of less than 50 meters. Although they do not have a true autopilot, they can be preset to follow a programmed set of way-points and have a basic auto-avoidance warning system. In the case of an injured or incapacitated operator, they can be slaved to another grav bike, or operated remotely from the SOC Runabout.
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Type 9 Shuttles
Our Task Force utilizes a wide variety of shuttles, but the most versitile is the Type 9 Shuttle. The Type-9 is small enough to be carried aboard a "VQ" Group Maquis Raider, yet able to transport supplies, as well as supply extra fire-power in hazardous situations.
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"Argo" Buggy
The "Argo" style ATV comes in very handy as a land based reconnaissance vehicle, especially on planets with atmospheric conditions which interfere with Scanners and Tricorders. As the buggy has the capability to roof-mount phaser rifles, it would also come in handy for mechanised land assault incidents. While the Runabout MFS TIGRIS is capable of holing 2 Buggies each, the MFS SILVERADO model Maquis Raider can hold up to 6 buggies each, for larger reconnaissance missions.
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