>>>>>[Speaking of guns, a shipment of that new Ares PLD 'fell off the back of a truck' recently, and guess who was lucky enough to pick it up? Gun's not bad, all told. With some customization, you could potentially reduce the recoil substantially, even when going full auto. The thing comes with a 200 round box, or can go belt fed. The internal safety systems means you can have a relatively inexperienced gunner, and still avoid friendly fire. The price is double that of the MP-LMG, and still doesn't come with a smartgun system standard. All told, it is something to look at if you're in the market for a new gun, but I wouldn't throw out your old one to get it.
And before you ask, no, I already passed the shipment on to Mr. J, after doing some 'quality control' at the range. Just because I prefer blades doesn't mean I can't have a bit of fun with guns.
Going back to cars, I like the lines on the Oort and the Preza. Even if you don't, though, having something that blends with the locals is a good way to be effectively invisible when doing jobs outside a city center. Throw some smuggling compartments in this thing, and your jaunt across national borders (say, going from Seattle to the Tir across the Sidhe-Salish lands) can become a vacation with a couple of your buddies. If you have someone who knows a guy that can get you a visitor's visa, and hide the illegal stuff, then getting across a border at a checkpoint can be a lot easier than trying to get through in the middle of nowhere, where border patrols will assume you're spies or smugglers, and act accordingly. Governments may have changed in the Tir, but don't think it is any easier to get across the border than it used to be.
And for those of you looking to blend in while in the cities, everyone knows that nothing blends in more than a taxi. That new one by Leyland-Rover is troll-sized, meaning that even normal sized metahumans wearing some of the bulkier armor can get in and out, no problem. Throw on some addons to disguise what is actually going on inside the cab, and you can drive up in full battle armor, ready to roll, and no one would be the wiser. Plus, if you need to go to ground, working as a gypsy cabbie is a good way to make enough cred to live on while the heat dies down. And the added features in the back means that if any 'fares' try to get out of line ZAP!]<<<<<
--Iceblade (03:33:24/12-21-73)