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Early Phase Cache Upgrades
When The Morrow Project put its people into the Bolt Holes they had been through extensive training on their weapons and equipment. I wonder though if The Project ever thought as new issues came out to revisit already sealed Bolt Holes and upgrade the gear?
Say a team is issued with M14s. Well and good, they know how to strip, maintain and clean them. Would Project armourers think to upgrade those M14s with picatinny rails and sighting mods? How about new armour mixed in with the old stuff? |
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You can actually do three different upgrades, depending on when you start your version and when you start the war.
First version could be frozen in the early 1960s. A second upgrade in the late 70s, early 80s. A perhaps a late 90s upgrade, sort of a last minute, emergency deployment of newly developed tech.
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This is one of the many reasons I always assume that BEM was able to provide the approximate date of the war, say within a year. No need to upgrade, no sending people into the nuclear aftermath with gear that is either outdated or unfamiliar. This is no scenario to tackle with less than the best gear, or anything you cannot pick up and use on day 1.
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For those that don't have 4e, it specifies global cache upgrades in 1987, 1999 and 2013.
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So we are saying that all caches are upgraded? That either no M14s are left in caches before The Big Event or they are brought up to a 2013 standard?
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I dislike the idea of replacing everything a team has trained on with possibly unfamiliar weapons and/or equipment.
I think the 1987 update would be more extensive as that's when the fusion units and lasers were added. Per 4e, this included a global update of not only the caches but boltholes as well. Subsequent updates wouldn't have been as extensive both for the training impact and security issues. As a side note, 4e even includes a table to randomly generate the era of cache equipment so there does appear to be some intent to possibly give a team equipment they've never seen before. |
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