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Location: C10 - Marden

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Kawashita Engineer's Log - AC - C10 Marden

We've returned to Marden to test out a new scout vehicle of sorts. Lloyd sent me files through showing his ideas for a basic surveying vehicle that should work well through the snow, so I approved his project. He's now completed work on it, but I haven't had time to see it until now due to a load of paperwork. I always hated the admin side of being a sub contractor, but it could be worse I suppose. Anyway, Lloyd's finished his project now and where better to test it than Marden's snow plains. The design looks a bit bulky and not particularly subtle, but I'm sure the design can be refined at some point.

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30183611564_8ffa86c43c_t.jpg As you can see, the design of the wheels allows it great manouverability through the snow and the nose on the front houses an all manner of sensor arrays so it can sniff out pretty much anything. If calibrated correctly, it could find a needle in a haystack.

30815538915_d88cd4a61a_t.jpg I don't see many haystacks on Marden in this snow... and finding a needle isn't exactly a priority either...

 

Bonus content in the spoiler because I found the idea funny;

 

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30815538915_d88cd4a61a_t.jpg I thought it might have been bigger. It would take ages to survey a planet with this.

30183611564_8ffa86c43c_t.jpg Did you read the measurements on the designs in the correct scale? Different workshops using different measurement scales can be a big problem when collaborating on projects.

30815538915_d88cd4a61a_t.jpg If we make a few adjustments to functionality, maybe we can use it for spying missions instead of surveying work...

 

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