I'll be posting ICly shortly to cover some of the IC topics, including a better description of the house and what's in the safe.
Poindexter is correct that you don't necessarily need to overthink the van disposal. Blasting caps are probably overkill. The Rover needs to make it 6 kilometers back to the cliff. In current driving conditions, that's about a six-minute drive. (You could drive it faster but you'd risk falling off the road prematurely. That could make the van easier for the authorities to find.) Now the fun question: can the van Rover drive itself for six minutes while it's on fire? An amusing image. There are other potential solutions as well.
@Chino: Don't go to sleep yet. You need to drive the flaming van. You'd probably prefer to do it remotely, but that's up to you.
@Poindexter: 1 hit is enough to not light yourself on fire. A lot of your demolitions equipment is from
Run & Gun. If you don't have the book, I will PM you the associated passages. That goes for anyone else who needs equipment or rule references from a book they don't have.
I feel like sooner or later, I'm gonna need to take a more active roll in things. But then, on the other hand, with such a large cast of characters, maybe its best if one or two of us kinda play the rear and let the others shine, y'know?
As for posting frequency and character development, I think we would all agree that we don't need six people all giving directions. So far I think this has been working out well, with Ohanzee taking the lead and other people contributing their expertise. Having a couple people hang back and do their jobs competently works fine for things like combat, B&E, and overwatch. That said, there are is a big mystery confronting the team that won't be solved with skill checks. It will be through RP, finding out who you once were, and fitting the pieces together. To that end, regular contributions are vital. Some of the developments are accidental, like Chino deciding to slot that sim chip. Others developments will come to you. Several players have privately learned a lot about themselves (and others) recently, but not all of those revelations have come to light yet.
BUT, who you once were isn't necessarily who you are now. You are under no obligation (ICly or OOCly) to behave like your previous selves. You'll figure out who you are now, and whatever answer you come up with will be correct.