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Old 08-20-2020, 05:15 AM
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What would be interesting to see is more vehicle books by Tegyrius similar to the LAV-25 one, it covered a number of variants, unit organisation and individual vehicles combat service.
Thanks for the interest! I'm not ruling it out but I, at least, don't have anything else like that in the pipeline today (I'm currently dealing with a looming deadline on some contract work for Onyx Path and my next T2k project is likely to be something other than vehicles).

The LAV-25 was unique in that it's an iconic vehicle in the game, but its T2k production and deployment were widely divergent from its real-world history. This allowed me some flexibility in describing its combat history and the doctrine around its use. I couldn't do that as easily with something like the Bradley or the BTR series. Having said that... I do have a few other ideas for possible future works, but most of them wouldn't be as iconic as the LAV-25.

(Quite frankly, I'm surprised that the LAV-25 project didn't get crushed by the weight of grognards telling me I got the doctrine and unit organization wrong.)

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Depending on what vehicles is included in the initial books it could see this being a welcome addition for people looking for something similar to the various vehicle guides that were produced for V1 and V2 and Czech Your Engine that came out for Twilight 2013.
Huh. I didn't think anyone actually downloaded and read that one (or the Czech setting sourcebook).

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