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- Backpacking water filter (civilian but also issued by USMC in 90s)
- Aviator sun glasses (cool points) - An Olympic bronze medal (Owner was a world class sprinter, then joined Spetnaz/SF/Resistance) - A functional GPS, would be VERY rare in T2K. - Experimental solar charger 'blanket' that will recharge a battery in 3-7 hours - Maps are always good, may have important info, or have dated info. - A flag, the Regimental Colors of XX Regiment or Motor Rifle Regt - climbing rope and six carbineers - An old foot locker containings obsolete (before the war started) but servicable uniforms 3 sets of Medium Regular jackets/trousers, a field jacket, a pair of boots, gloves, regular and cold weather hat, a fighting knife, and binos. - Fishing rod and reel with a set of tackle - complete set of civilian backpacking kit: good quality sleeping bag, tent, stove, mat..., but the backpack is bright blue, sleeping bag is red and tent is orange. - Super bowl 10 ring (leave players to speculate how it got to Poland in 2002) - Set of 10 - 15 photos of a pretty young wife and two kids in a zip lock - A nicely pressed, high quality black suit, in large mans size, with silk tie, in dry cleaners bag. - A wet suit - A duffel bag full of clean laundry, an "enemy uniform" and four sets each of clean and relatively servicable socks, t-shirts, and underwear. Describe them as being MUCH better the what the PCs have been wearing for the last 90 days. - A gortex jacket in US Woodland or "north face" version in red with black stripe - Nine 1 gal cans of house paint 3 antique white, 2 light green, 1 each brown, beige, black, maroon. - A 'mostly full' can of WD-40 - 1/2 roll of duct tape - A single (or a case of 24) red cross relief pack(s) with toothbrush and paste, razor, towel, comb, soap, shampoo in small cloth sack - A dud 82mm mortar, 155mm HE round, Mark 82 2000 lb bomb (or whatever...) round, that can with successful CbtEngr skill roll be salvaged for X lbs of explosive or used as IED. Critical failure results in death. Not recommended in real life, but common in Afghanistan... - 3 toy "Power Ranger" walkie talkies, with rechargable AA batteries. Only good for 1 Km but better than nothing. - A "challenge coin" from C.G. of the 2d Marine Division (or other US formation) - Leatherman knife/pliers - Pair of bolt cutters - US Calvary Stetson |
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