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CanRay:
Why do I want to make like Saints Row 2 with the sewage truck?

*Looks over at Saints Row The Third case*  Oh, right.

Mirikon:
I agree with Bull that the 'Street Legal' section is the one I liked the most (though the writeup on Roth was a fun read). While they might not be as flashy as a Nightsky or as rugged as a Bulldog, these kinds of everyday vehicles provide good options, and can be customized into something runners can use. And, as expected, most of these are available to starting characters, and the only one with an R next to the availability is the food truck (blame the health department). The taxi, sedan, and dump truck are the ones I can see really being of use to a runner team. All are basically urban camouflage. And all of them are relatively inexpensive.

The dumptruck makes for an ideal rigger launch platform. In addition to having a lot of room for drone racks and weapon mounts, you can give it some of the most effective protection any vehicle working in an urban area can have. Hazmat markings.

The sedan is the ideal for residential neighborhoods, suburbs, and going on 'vacation' across a border at a checkpoint instead of trying to run it and risk, say, the Tir border patrol catching you smuggling, or, if they don't like you, spying.

The taxi is pretty much the ultimate in urban camouflage. There are thousands of them going every which way, all the time. Any time of day or night, a taxi is not out of place. And being troll-sized means you can roll up in full armor if you want, especially with the enhanced image screens mod.

FastJack:
Payday is Friday and DriveThruRPG is down. That's the only reasons this is not in my zip drive RIGHT NOW.

raggedhalo:
I liked Hestaby's speech - although some parts made me wince a bit* - and the Street Legal stuff was very cool indeed.  I am just trying to work out how to include Sam in my home campaign ;-)


*: I've stood in elections and written and delivered political speeches, and some bits seemed a bit off.  Repeated words where it didn't quite scan right and so on; writing speeches is different to writing prose.

CanRay:

--- Quote from: raggedhalo on ---I've stood in elections and written and delivered political speeches, and some bits seemed a bit off.  Repeated words where it didn't quite scan right and so on; writing speeches is different to writing prose.
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Maybe she doesn't have a script writer?  I mean, this is what, her first given political speech?

She's usually up on that mountain surrounded by Technomancers and Shamans and stuff...

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