Motor Pool

A brief summary of the vehicles in the Various Series, by Badges Series Motor Pool Chief Claudia White, now with pictures.

Patrol Car
Archer Coronet Edward Patrol Car

Affectionately known as the “CoronEd” 2032’s answer to the old reliable Crown Victoria. These old clunkers are the mainstay of the police force nowadays. And Watson got the shitty ones. These aren’t certified for the street until an Armoured Chassis has been installed and some bulletproof glass (or some steel plates where there was once glass)

Fitted rear seats make it possible to keep suspects wrists cuffed behind them whilst seated.

Militech Gorgon Security Van
Paddy Wagon

Have Suspect Storage Space, Will Travel. The Gorgon is a perfect solution to a police force on a budget who still wants to batter through obstacles and get prisoners to the cells in a good time. Smaller than most vans, it can nonetheless fit suspects, and moves at a decent speed. Of course we’d like a bigger Paddy Wagon, but we HAVE Gorgon. Actually, 2 Gorgons. They’re kind of fun to drive, actually. And they look like a road bullet… okay, they look like someone armoured a giant grandma’s booty-slipper. But they’re a good option until we get a bigger budget. These things will go and go. Hard to put down. Hard to break. Perfect for the officers at the 113th.

McDonnell Douglas AV-4

We got one. We actually got one. a Real life AyVee! A working one was too much to ask. But I’ll get it up and going, Heavy Weapons Unit can have it. It’s an older model, 2020 chic cool. I love it. It’s lacking one of the guns, but I’m sure I can work something out.

It’s a flying car, well, a flying van. If you don’t think that’s cool, then you don’t understand cool. And you never will.

SH-45 Patroller Law

I was actually given money to get this when I mentioned I could get it. It only seats one, and it’s very light. But that’s just it! It’s zippy, has great surveilance possibilities and it’s so cheap to run! Getting it running is on the back-burner right now, but I CAN fix it. Training someone to fly it however…

AmeriCar Harvey 100

My very own Harv. Not department property, obviously. One day, when I get free time again, I’ll get back to modding him.

Bugatti Veyron - Refit

Not mine, not the department’s. I want to get inside it, but I do know some things. It’s been refit with modern engines, sensors, etc. It has Octaskin, so It can change colours. Judging from the little click it makes when I get close, it has a security system, so touching it is out. But I want to so much!

This beast cost someone a LOT of Eurobucks. Some dealer right now is stacking money taller than a hall of midgets.

Zonda Infernus - Lisa’s

Lisa Steel’s Infernus, a hot yellow sports car designed for places that aren’t Night City. John Barrows got a ride in this when he dated her. That’s right, John Barrows got to ride in this. The all wheel drive High performance vehicle is capable of speeds brushing 200mph. Despite its performance specs, a lot of racing Nomads wouldn’t touch one of these, as it’s too fussy and requires too much work to keep in good racing shape. The idle rich don’t bother either, it’s not comfortable and luxurious enough to justify the price. It’s not even that rare, there are a lot of them, comparatively. But it has a unique history and story that might tempt some collectors to buy one.

SeaWolf
Helicopter
An Aggressively well armed Attack Helicopter with insane fuel-burning super-sonic rocket engines to boot. NCPD officers have ridden in it.

Bad Panda
Helicopter
Rumor has it, that one of the Danger Gal girls built this herself, from a box of scraps.

Yaiba Damashi.
Belonging to Chikori, this roadbike has been outfitted with a smuggling compartment and a pair of fold out blades for drive-by slashing. It has been restored and repaired by Jazlane Ross, however not all of the parts are matching Yaiba Damashi parts.

Mazda MX-5
An old-school soft-top Compact Groundcar, so many of our vehicles today are Pre 4th-Corporate War, and this is one of them. Someone has painted it beige. Why? It has upgraded frame and suspension, the tyres are also most likely of a much higher load rating.
This Mazda was driven by the Smoking Man.