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Old 11-28-2023, 06:16 PM
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Default The ONE-Series of Project Vehicles, Part Three

SCIENCE: The space is dedicated to laboratory work. It is configured to provide a BSL-4 biohazard/HAZMAT-rated zone where highly infective and toxic hazards can be worked with. Six Mark Two Hazard suits are provided. A vehicle defense system consisting on a Mark One Laser and a Mark 19 AGL is mounted on the roof---there is no separate missile pod.

COMMAND: Situation room; communications center as well as radar sets and a computer system. In the middle of the roof is a turret mounting twin .50 caliber machine guns. At the rear of the mission module is a second turret, mounting a Mark Two Laser and a Mark 19 AGL.

MEDICAL: In this mission module, the sickbay is expanded from two to four beds. No weapons are mounted, the space freed up is used to mount additional supply lockers for medical stores.

LOGISTIC: This mission module, in addition to the common features, is fitted with a communications suite and an additional computer with four work stations.
The logistics modules are primarily storage spaces for bulk supplies. Common features include one rear hatch with ramp, two side doors and fore and aft hatches to connect with the mission module(s) or additional logistics modules.

Numerous storage racks and lockers as well as shelves. With a plentiful supply of cargo nets and tie down straps.

A roof-mounted turret with twin .50-caliber machine guns.

An ethanol distillation rig to provide fuel for a HAAM suit and/or Airscout as well as an oxygen compression and storage system to supply the vehicle and portable breathing systems.

In addition, the MARS Logistics Module includes a HAAM Suit and two scout motorcycles.
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