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01-21-2020, 09:29 AM | #1 |
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[AtE] Early days, and vehicle wrecks
Thinking about plot related encounters for an [AtE] game, set just after the organic fertiliser hits the climate control systems.
Namely, a vehicle full of PCs encountering a bunch of scavengers harvesting parts off an abandoned electric vehicle. Question: What vehicle components are they after primarily? Why?
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01-21-2020, 09:40 AM | #2 |
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Re: [AtE] Early days, and vehicle wrecks
At the very least, tires will wear out rather quickly.
Brake fluid and Brakes look like something electric cars go through quickly. The Tesla, at least, has two sets of batteries, one of which is a traditional car battery, and THAT ironically enough wears out a lot more often than the primary batteries. Battery coolant pumps (and presumably coolant as well).
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01-21-2020, 10:36 AM | #3 |
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Re: [AtE] Early days, and vehicle wrecks
Cables, wires and useful metals. Electronic parts and advanced geegaws probably are worth nearly nothing now, but simple, basic electricity still has a chance to be useful. You need to rewire things, though. Even as of today, copper wire theft is a booming activity.
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01-21-2020, 11:01 AM | #4 | |
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Re: [AtE] Early days, and vehicle wrecks
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01-21-2020, 11:17 AM | #5 |
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Re: [AtE] Early days, and vehicle wrecks
It could depend on many things. When does the apocalypse happen, and what is it?
For example, the air conditioning might be super valuable in a hot climate apocalypse. The metal panelling might become useful armour or shields in a zombie apocalypse. The capacitors might make neat zap-guns in a Fallout-style apocalypse.
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01-21-2020, 11:30 AM | #6 | |
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Re: [AtE] Early days, and vehicle wrecks
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Given my setting is Outback South Australia, it's basically Mad Max I, but without the gasoline.
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01-21-2020, 11:45 AM | #7 |
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Re: [AtE] Early days, and vehicle wrecks
Cars actually just conglomerations of some of the best materials and technology humans make. Assuming the engine is shot, the typical passenger car can be scavenged for:
The engine compartment includes electric motors running fans and pumps, as well as things that can be scavenged such as bearings, fan blades, hoses, belts. The radio receiver can be pulled and used separately, of course. Heavy-duty electric motors run the wiper blades, too. Metal sheet useful for making everything from tools to arrowheads to bowls, armor, or furniture. Worn-out batteries have several pounds of lead. The car structure or frame can be used to build other heavy structures or dismantled and cannibalized even further. Hubcaps make shields, bowls, plates, etc. Leaf springs are many pounds worth of weapons-grade steel or the limbs can be used to make a scorpion siege engine. The headlights make good spotlights, some can make a useful parabolic reflector. The wiring can be useful for lots of electronic projects, or just as cordage. The typical car has salvageable switches, relays, tec. Car seats of all different types are perfectly serviceable furniture. If you don't need a seat, the upholstery can be removed for clothing, packs, shoes, etc. Same thing with the carpet and headliner. Seats also contain padding for packs and harnesses. Intact Car windows can be removed for use in structures, or chipped out into primitive blades or spear points. Seat belts are made of high strength nylon, which has dozens of uses, and the buckles can be used for a number of projects. Cars, of course, contain flammable fluids (and lubricants), and most have some small receptacles of detergent. Cars contain many pounds of fasteners of all different types. Rubber gaskets can be used for many different purposes, even if just melted as a glue or used as a fire starter. The car jack has an obvious use, and the tire iron makes a good pry bar or club, but can be heated up and pounded to a point, and sharpened as a crude knife or short sword. There are loads of other things in a car, like mirrors (for signaling) and electric bulbs and LEDs, all types of tubing, plastic sheet, hand probably handfuls of coins, paper clips, old chewing gum, paper in the glove box, rubber mats and so forth. |
01-21-2020, 11:32 AM | #8 |
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Re: [AtE] Early days, and vehicle wrecks
I'm running the initial games as a prequel for later aspects of the campaign. Components as jewellery would definitely be a good fit a little further down the track...
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