All the "special" Chromeskull vehicles can only be utilized by [HR]+ in scheduled hosts, and used in public server events by [CR]+. Deployments, repairs, and damage will be logged after every use.
This vehicle serves to do one thing and one thing only: eat lead, and spit it right back at the enemy.
It's not particularly fast. Most vehicles can outpace it with enough time. But when your truck is fashioned from the remains of corporate APCs, especially RELISTAR ones, you learn to accept the gifts God oh-so-rarely bestows upon you. Mounted with one of the Chromeskulls' few M2 Brownings, the Slabwagon acts as a punkified antithesis to the corpos' armored tools of oppression— even if they ultimately share that very same purpose.
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All vehicles on this list have rank-specific permissions on when they can be used, and who can use them.
[HR]+ Permission for use in public servers, [MR]+ permission use in slotted hosts.
If it ain't broke, you don't need to fix it.
This sentiment does not apply to the one, singular Homesteader the gang has managed to secure and maintain for what must be years at this point. The Chromeskulls' main transport truck has seen guts and blackpowder all across Sunrise, in skirmishes with the defunct Sigil Carne, and the Bloodhounds.
The truck is nothing special, but its longevity in a gang where steel rusts and decays at an accelerated per death's hand, is notable.
[MR]+ Permission for use in public servers, [SR]+ permission use in slotted hosts.
The pinnacle of a hit-and-run, you have a turret gunner, the driver, and the guy hoping his shitty scrapper hits someone. Sometimes, hopes and dreams do come true.
Low in number, the dynamic duo of dune buggies act as lighter versions of, or as escorts to, the Chromeskulls' primary war-truck. Although they are less fortified in comparison, the Smith and Wesson buggies still pack-a-punch in speed and power.
[LR1]+ Greaser use in public servers, with a cap of one per server. Patrol use only.
Less inclined to 'running' and more inclined to 'hitting', Sugar and Spice are only nice for polluting the isle with fuel and steel.
Similarly to the Dune Buggies, the Chromeskulls only have two Wasteland Trucks. Though instead of being used for rapid assaults, these trucks are often used for prolonged engagements- or to insert a large number of Chromeskulls at a target destination. They can take quite a bit of damage—but more importantly, hit hard when needed. Like a deer to ehadlights...
All vehicles on this list are freely available to all Greasers as soon as they acquire their role.
[LR1]+ Greaser use in public servers, with a cap of six per server.
The smallest in size among all of the Chromeskulls' vehicles, they are the highest in number— shown through packs of greasers often polluting the environment with nothing but motorbikes, lead, and steel.
Named in honor of former greaser Akira, who lost his life crashing a bike-bomb into a RELISTAR awards ceremony, the AKIRA-32 fleet is made up of his choice of weapon: a sea of motorbikes. Rumor has it the "32" comes from the number of people Akira took with him to the grave, but it's more likely just the original number of bikes we've had.
[LR1]+ Greaser use in public servers, with a cap of four per server.
The "Road Fury" garage, dubbed such due to the blitz tactics often employed by the drivers of its contents, consists of a fleet of off-road ATVs. Rickety, unstable, and fueled by blood and iron, the ATVs are often a perfect match for the average Greaser, and even the Chromeskulls as a whole.
Their size means we have a few more of them when compared to their bulkier, car-sized and car-shaped cousin the Dominator. Just make sure not to lose control when driving— or at least, any more control than that you've already lost by joining the gang.
[LR1]+ Greaser use in public servers, with a cap of three per server.
Because everyone needs an oversized, inefficient, yet hilariously badass two-door car that somehow seats five people. Plus the dead guy in the trunk. So six, maybe seven if you cram 'em in there.
Much lower in number compared to its smaller punk-cousins like motorbikes and even our quads, the so-called "Write-Off"s compensate through power and show of force— just like their NEU namesakes.