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Susano
Nov 15th, '08, 11:10 AM
EM-50 URBAN ASSAULT VEHICLE



Val CHA Cost Notes
6 Size 30 Length 4", Width 2", Area 8", Mass 6.4 ton, KB -6
45 STR 5 HTH Damage 9d6
10 DEX 0 OCV 3 DCV -1
20 BODY 4
14 DEF 36
3 SPD 10 Phases: 4, 8, 12
Total Characteristics Cost: 85

Movement: Ground: 20"/80"
Swimming: 0"/0"

Cost Abilities and Equipment
Propulsion Systems
11 1) Motorized Wheeled Vehicle: Ground Movement +14" (20" total),
x4 Noncombat, 1 Continuing Fuel Charge lasting 6 Hours (+0); OAF
(standard tires) Bulky (-1 ½), Only On Appropriate Terrain) (-¼),
Limited Maneuverability Only 2 turns per Phase at Combat speed; only
1 turn per Phase at Noncombat speed (-¼)
5 2) Six Wheels: +2 Wheels
5 3) Reinforced Tire: 5 DEF, 5 BODY
-2 4) Ground Vehicle: Swimming -2" (0" total)

Tactical Systems
29 1) 7.62mm Machine Guns (Forward Mounted): RKA 2d6+1, +1 STUN
Multiplier (+¼), Autofire (5 shots; +½), 1000 Charges (+1); OIF
Bulky (-1), Limited Arc Of Fire (One hex row; Only on same horizontal
level; -1), Real Weapon (-¼), [1000]
5 2) 7.62mm Machine Guns (Forward Mounted): A second 7.62mm
Machine Gun (total of two)
33 3) Flamethrowers (Side-Mounted): RKA 2d6, 24 Charges (+¼), Area
Of Effect (26" Line; +1), Continuous (+1); OIF Bulky (-1), Limited Arc
Of Fire (One hex row; Only on same horizontal level; -1), No
Range (-½), Real Weapon (-¼) plus RKA 1 point, Uncontrolled (+½),
Reduced Endurance (0 END; +½), Sticky (+½), Continuous (+1); OIF
Bulky (-1), Linked (-½), [24]
15 4) Flamethrowers (Side-Mounted): Seven more Flamethrowers (total
of eight)
47 5) Light Tank Gun (Rear-Mounted): RKA 7d6+1, +1 STUN
Multiplier (+¼), Increased Maximum Range (3,425"; +¼); OIF
Bulky (-1), Limited Arc Of Fire (One hex row; Only on same horizontal
level; -1), 12 Charges (-¼), Real Weapon (-¼), [12]
20 6) Rocket Rack (Roof-Mounted): RKA 2d6, No Range Modifier (+½),
Armor Piercing x1 (+½), Explosion (+½); OIF Bulky (-1), 6
Charges (-¾), Extra Time (travels at a rate of 120" a Segment) (Extra
Segment, -½), Real Weapon (-¼), Can Only Fire At Targets Above The
EM-50 (i.e. over 9' tall) (-¼), [6]
4 7) Heavy: Knockback Resistance -2"

Operations Systems
5 1) Communications Suite: High Range Radio Perception (Radio
Group); OIF Bulky (-1), Sense Affected As Sight and Hearing Group As
Well As Radio Group (-½)
1 2) Compass: Bump Of Direction; OIF Bulky (-1)
5 3) GPS Tracker: Detect Exact Position On Earth (Radio Group) 16-
(Unusual Group); OIF Bulky (-1)
4 4) Nightsight Package: Infrared Perception (Sight Group); OIF
Bulky (-1) plus Ultraviolet Perception (Sight Group); OIF Bulky (-1)
Notes: Driver's Periscope Only

Personnel Systems
7 1) Advanced First Aid Kit: +3 with All Medical Skills; OIF Bulky (-1)

Skills
5 Targeting Computer: +2 with Ranged Combat; OIF Bulky (-1)
10 Rocket Pack Targeting System: +4 with Rocket Pack, Requires A
Systems Operation Roll (No Active Point penalty to Skill Roll; +0); OIF
Bulky (-1)

Total Abilities & Equipment Cost: 209
Total Vehicle Cost: 294

Value Disadvantages
10 Distinctive Features: Heavily Armed Recreational Vehicle
(Concealable; Noticed and Recognizable; Detectable By Commonly-
Used Senses)
15 Physical Limitation: Dropping Rear Access Ramp Eliminates DEF For
That Area Until It's Raised (Infrequently, Fully Impairing)

Total Disadvantage Points: 25
Total Cost: 269/5 = 54


Description: Found in the Bill Murray/Harold Ramis comedy Stripes, the EM-50 Urban Assault Vehicle is apparently meant to travel incognito into a desired area, then let loose with a variety of ordnance. based on a 26’ GMC Motorhome, the EM-50 mounts twin 7.62mm machine guns in the front, a battery of four flamethrowers on either side (set over the rear wheels), an anti-tank cannon in the rear, and a 6-shot missile rack that can extend out of the roof. Inside it has a full communications suite, including shortwave radio and navigation systems, first-aid kit, and a selection of small arms (M-16s, grenades, MAC-10 SMGs, and boxes of 5.56mm ammunition).

While the EM-50 normally appears as a simple motorhome, throwing a switch will extend armored panels over the windows, a periscope out of the driver’s side roof, the rocket rack will extend out of the roof, and side panels will drop down over the rear wheels exposing the flamethrower battery. The back of the EM-50 serves as an assault ramp, with the anti-tank cannon extending out of the roof overhead. While it doesn’t look like much, the EM-50 in this state can withstand AK-47 fire, and rolled unscathed through the blast of a 105mm HE shell (although there’s reason to believe it can’t take a direct hit).

Designer's Notes: The EM-50 was a snap to build once I watched the scenes with it in Stripes. I started with the Armored Car Hero Designer file from The Ultimate Vehicle, then simple copied over various weapons systems from the vehicle options section. I will admit that some of the Operations Systems are based on guess-work and a bit of logic, but considering that the EM-50 is a touch absurd as is, I figure that’s okay. In truth, the EM-50’s fixed mount weapons systems make it somewhat less than effective in any sort of conflict, so you might want to alter that if you decide to use the vehicle in your game.

AmadanNaBriona
Nov 15th, '08, 07:19 PM
Could'a swore the MONDOs out'ta Midville picked up one of these things a few years back...

Susano
Nov 15th, '08, 07:38 PM
A variant of this vehicle showed up in Space Gamer. They had to bend the Car Wars rules a bit to build it though.

Susano
Nov 17th, '08, 01:28 PM
So... does it look okay? Any suggestions or changes?

Egyptoid
Nov 17th, '08, 05:30 PM
http://www.engadget.com/media/2006/05/Stripes_664a.jpg
:bmk:

lemming
Nov 17th, '08, 06:49 PM
My first ever Champions game I ran concerned the theft of an EM-50.

D. Guss Tibus
Nov 20th, '08, 04:02 PM
Consider it stoled. ;)

Susano
Nov 20th, '08, 04:41 PM
Consider it stoled. ;)

Heh, no problem.

D. Guss Tibus
Nov 21st, '08, 08:06 PM
I wonder if thats the kind of recreational vehicle Vasily Borodin was thinking about. :eg:

Susano
Nov 22nd, '08, 04:15 AM
Who's Vasily Borodin?

lemming
Nov 22nd, '08, 08:31 AM
Who's Vasily Borodin?

From The Hunt for Red October (http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/The_Hunt_for_Red_October_(film))


I will live in Montana. And I will marry a round American woman and raise rabbits, and she will cook them for me. And I will have a pickup truck... maybe even a "recreational vehicle." And drive from state to state. Do they let you do that?

Ed Coll
Nov 22nd, '08, 04:59 PM
Is it armored all over? How would that be disguised?

I promise you, if it doesn't have added armor, its DEF isn't that high. I saw a motorhome with a hole where a BB ricocheted off a rock and through a side panel.

Other than that, it looks good. :)

Susano
Nov 22nd, '08, 05:25 PM
Is it armored all over? How would that be disguised?

I promise you, if it doesn't have added armor, its DEF isn't that high. I saw a motorhome with a hole where a BB ricocheted off a rock and through a side panel.

Other than that, it looks good. :)

Apparently it is. In the movie it shrugs off AK-47 hits and drives through the explosion of a howitzer shell.

Ed Coll
Nov 23rd, '08, 05:52 PM
Apparently it is. In the movie it shrugs off AK-47 hits and drives through the explosion of a howitzer shell.

Interesting.

In the real world, that would mean beefing up the suspension a whole lot.

Oh, they missed a trick; a caltrop or oil-slick dispenser. :eg:

After all, it's not like an RV can out-run anybody.

lemming
Nov 23rd, '08, 06:07 PM
Interesting.

In the real world, that would mean beefing up the suspension a whole lot.

Oh, they missed a trick; a caltrop or oil-slick dispenser. :eg:

After all, it's not like an RV can out-run anybody.

Well, remember it was a comedy. Real world was very far away.

"Such a truck would be good for picking up girls in Minsk."

DevilInSatin
Nov 30th, '08, 07:57 PM
GIMME!

Ooops. Sorry, got carried away. :o

Originally Posted by Capt. Vasili Borodin
I will live in Montana. And I will marry a round American woman and raise rabbits, and she will cook them for me. And I will have a pickup truck... maybe even a "recreational vehicle." And drive from state to state. Do they let you do that?
Yes.
No papers?
No papers.

Sorry, Capt. Ramius, but you need a Driver's License. And these days, all your info is on your D.L., and can be read by anyone with the right equipment. :mad:

OrraBuss
Dec 5th, '08, 06:38 PM
Ya know, I'm gonna havta watch that movie. I saw 15 minutes and gave up.

Susano
Dec 5th, '08, 07:05 PM
I really just watched the scenes with the EM-50. The rest of the movie is funny... but there's a lot better out there now. If I'm going to watch a Bill Murray comedy, I'm going to watch Groundhog Day.