JackVII
Excellent point; the Sleaze attribute is a huge addition to Running Silent. Too bad I can't slave my RCC to your deck and gain that benefit for all my slaved drones.
Agreed on the matrix "counterspelling"; I think EWAR would be a good skill for that, personally, or maybe just Computers (as it would encourage more people to take it, which would reflect the basic competency runners have with computers).
And yep, the Persona =/= device thing is just annoying. Oh well, ce l'est vie!
All right, some basic info on the armored vehicle:The Roadmaster (last picture above, but with dark, blood red racing stripes over the whole vehicle from front lip to rear fender) has two rows of bench seats in the back, one on each side, with room for four non-troll sized metahumans per bench, and two fairly obvious charging cradles up near the drivers cabin (which is locked externally with no access internally, by the way

) for the Roto-Drones. In one of the cradles rests a Roto-Drone with a mounted Ares Alpha with underslung grenade launcher, and if any character looks for them they'll also spot two much smaller cradles up near the roof of the vehicle where the Fly-Spys will be charging.
Once everyone is seated, Moto will check the surrounding area for people and cars and wait until the street is clear, then throw the big armored truck into reverse and pull a high-speed J-Turn, tires screeching like a banshee.
Celtibero; I gauge this to be a base Threshold 3 test (hairpin turn of more than 130 degrees) with either a +1 Threshold modifier for the Light terrain (main street thoroughfares) or +2 for Restricted terrain (side streets), and with a -3 to the Threshold for my Rating 3 Control Rig.
My Ares Roadmaster has a base Handling attribute of 3, modified by +2 for Piloting in VR, and a further +3 for the Control Rig, total of 8. The crazy part is, the +3 for the Control rig applies to not just Handling, but Speed (unfortunately not Acceleration, though) and Sensor tests as well; with a base speed of 3 + 3 for the Control Rig, that means I can, by the rules, push what is essentially a small tank up to around 400km/h... That seems more than just a LITTLE off to me, so I'm hereby officially stating that I have no intention of trying anything like that...
Anyway, Pilot Groundcraft test to pull of the J-Turn to hopefully scare some sense or at least show Lucky Dog that "this ain't no boat, chummer!":
Pilot Groundcraft [8]: Performing a reverse J-Turn with Ares Roadmaster:
16d6t5 7Heh, I think it's safe to say that that is a success...