TYPE: COMMAND POST CARRIER __________________________
REMARKS
Bantam-derived armored command post
carrier. Home on the range. Laden with
command computers, multiple-frequency
radios, and a small ice cream machine.
Well-equipped for command and control.
Essentially unarmed bar the commander
and crew’s personal Pequod SA revolvers,
for which pistol ports are provided. Sufficiently armored to keep out small arms fire
and most shell splinters.
Smoke launchers are a ubiquitous field
retrofit, permitting the vehicle to safely
withdraw from an overrun field H.Q. position. For more audacious shoulderboards,
they serve to screen the tanks under their
command in direct proximity to the enemy.
The roof-mounted 1M1V target bearing
transmitter, linked to the vehicle’s computers, calculates a target’s grid coordinates for relay to fire support.
TYPE 68C “APPOMATTOX”
Pequod SA 11.5mm, commander’s issue
1M1V Target Bearing Transmitter
902V 81mm Smoke Launchers
Wipe your boots before stepping into the box;
most officers stuck in one of these treat it like
a mobile home. You’ll find little bits and bobs
from every campaign they’ve been in. Handcarved forest gods; throw rugs from the far
south; the latest mini-cooler on the market,
shipped from stateside.
- Rayleigh Irving, Federal Intelligence
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