by Zenith on Sat Nov 28, 2009 11:53 pm
Stepping to the cage on the right, starting off the long row of secured units, Mark looked at the metal encasement and tried to pull or slide the gate off to the side. Sighing, he raised a brow. Looking to a hand-sized scanner, Markus placed his hand on the plate and the gate hissed open with an activated noise, allowing him entrance. Shaking his head with a frown, he sneered at the technology and stepped inside the unit. Looking through the shelves and the labels of everything, he pulled off a few secure totes that read [Blankets and Pillows - sleeping supplies], Markus pulled it and threw/slid it out into the main area of the warehouse.
Following that tote went eating utensils, a case of MREs, the necessities (batteries, matches, handtorches, socks, toiletries, feminine hygiene products...), and then about four military issue duffel bags, each with sleeping units inside of them -- warmers, insulators, and sleeping sacks for the group. Each could fit two, using the human biometrics to reheat the bags and sustain instead of the constant need for technology. Mark knew nothing about computers. He knew what little he could get away with, and the rest was knifes and how many ways to kill people with object smaller than a bobby pin.
"You'd have thought with all this shit they would be saving up for twice as many people ... where is everyone else?" He sighed, talking lightly to himself before moving out into the main area again, stacking up he totes that he'd pulled out and lining everything up in order so that he could soon inventory it all and check baggage. Not putting all your eggs in one basket, was a good key starter to surviving with this many people. Though he paused to scratch his head lightly, "We have an Agriculturalist, a Survivalist, a few Doctors it seems, a Mechanic, ... everyone has a purpose. What's the kids purpose? The government had to be thinking something beyond survival and reproduction ..." His voice trailed as he moved toward one of the Hum-Vee's and slipped in.
The technology instantly got to him once again, as the monitor display felt the pressure on the seat and flicked to life. He watched the lime gauges flicker and run something that looked like lists of names, scanned for something. A red eye flicked across his frame and face before pausing, flashing and then ... it spoke.
Rayden, Markus Alexander.
Accepted!
Welcome aboard, sir.
He lofted a brow and leaned back into the seat, laughing a bit. "Uhm, thanks. What the hell was that all about ..."
Hell has nothing to do with the system vehicle check, sir. We are coded with your DNA, so that only survivors of the colony that are registered may operate this module. Should you have not been in my system, you would have been warned once, and then injected with a sedative until authorities arrived.
"Hnm... what's your load capacity. Give me schematics and back this bitch up to that equipment..." Mark wanted to see how the hell these newly updates machines would work and it paused for a moment before the engine, which Markus picked up instantly as a roaring V12, supercharged. The suction noise coming from the engine was the cold-air intake, which seemed to whirl and hog up the air as it popped effortlessly into reverse and paused about five feet before the gear. The hybrid motor went silent and the woman's voice spoke again,
"Sir, you are operating a U.S.M.C. TX9 -- the World's Most Sophisticated and Advanced A.I. vehicle system. I have been added into this Hummer H1O and modified. State of the Art armor-piercing bullet deflection, using electromagnetic waves to disrupt the pathways of incoming fire, an acid proof coating to resist and corrosion or corrosive materials, and state-of-the-art navigational pathway, industrial, unbreakable glass plating.
Mounted to the roof is a small-scale rail cannon that has been modified to fit this vehicle, but is the same caliber that is used on small gunships that roved the seas in the late 20th century. It's retrofitted to blast through anything you can put it to, sir.
Lastly, capacity sits six people comfortably and eight if you're hauling. Over 2,000 pounds of dead weight can be added to the chassis and then it can also pull or haul another 10,000 pounds by trailer if you wish. The tires are self-inflating, individual reading tires, armed and filled with a sealing foam. They also are weaved titanium side-walls for the most extreme of conditions.
Essentially, Rayden -- even with your combat record, I doubt you could break this vehicle...
The only thing he could do was gawk and laugh as he exited the vehicle.
Only the dead have seen the end of war.