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Description SPECIAL: Self PropElled CupId effect ArtiLlery.

The SPECIAL, or "Stud" as it is alternatively known, like all matters of the heart, is a story of compromises.

Early attempts to field the Cupid Effect Ray Emitter were met with limited success.

It was discovered that the effect of the ray, while completely enthralling, was not lasting. Often, those influenced by the beam had reacquired their baseline disposition within minutes of initial exposure.

It was then thought that a CERE Seeker could restrain a target damsel, once she had wandered into its optimum area of engagement. However, carrying neutralization gear in addition to the equipment required to produce a medium to long range Cupid Effect proved to be mutually exclusive tasks.

Eventually FMP development decided to try and extend the duration of theCupid Effect Ray as well as its effective radius. The result was an energy hungry array that was simply too heavy and bulky to be carried by anything resembling a maneuvering platform; but it would entice lovestruck enemy combatants from hundreds of yards beyond visual range. (In fact, there was even discussion at this phase of rechristening the device, "Pied Piper Ray".)

The increased range and effectiveness of this new heavy emitter made it an ideal candidate for the role of self propelled artillery.

Stationed in the rear of armored "recruitment columns" SPECIALS would destabilize organized resistance from a safe distance, and make the jobs of more active, front line Seeker units much easier, as any damsels they'd encounter while the beam is in operation would become suddenly, and exceedingly cooperative.

Since a damsel, of any power level becomes geometrically less inclined to harm a Stud with increased proximity. it was deemed unnecessary to outfit them with the light, nigh-invulnerable neutronium, adamantium, and depleated Kyptonite alloys that armor the smaller, faster TTS's. Hence, tons of conventional Chobum armor protect the SPECIAL's, adding to their already intimidating size and weight. (And earning their affectionate nickname.)

The conventional armor and lackluster titanium framework renders a SPECIAL exceedingly vulnerable on during recruitment drives. In fact, the mighty super-heroine adjacent to the Stud pictured here could easily pulverize it beyond repair with a single blow, were she not repeating to herself the phrase "Mrs. Carol Danvers-SPECIAL" over and over again.

Big, vulnerable, and only just fast enough to keep pace with an armored recruitment drive, the SPECIAL is mainly "special" in the fact that it's the product of so many design concessions but still proves to be effective at its assigned task.
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talonofdiamond In reply to ??? [2009-02-15 00:13:41 +0000 UTC]

Very nice design, though I have to admit I much prefer your restraining ones rather than your brainwashing ones. Sure there's no room for some small-scale HARRTS - 0214s on that puppy? [Heat-seeking Automatic Retrieval/Restraint Tape dispensers, Short-range model. I'll leave you to figure out the number. ]

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we-r-nomad In reply to talonofdiamond [2009-02-15 01:00:32 +0000 UTC]

Hmmm, more with the good ideas.

I may have to reclassify RTD's as a means of giving traditionally passive FMP vehicles more abduction potential; the way TOW missiles give Infantry Fighting Vehicles a degree of anti-tank ability.

And now that I think of it there is some clear space on the top of the SPECIAL's body, forward the turret assembly where RTD silo's could go. After all, thats where drivers go in vehicles like this, and since FMP recruitment vehicles are all UCAV's, the space would otherwise go to waste.

Good thinking.

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talonofdiamond In reply to we-r-nomad [2009-02-15 03:08:12 +0000 UTC]

On the mention of TOWs, I know the FMP doesn't really traditionally face much organized resistance, but now I wonder if you've considered any concepts for anti-vehicular devices in a similar vein? I know tape dispensers are the traditional, of course, but I can imagine such a weapon as an AP round designed to get several tape dispensers past armor plating. Or as a more interesting concept that just came to mind, imagine an AP round that once inside the targeted vehicle or structure dispersed some kind of quick-expanding foam, literally filling the intervening space with an immobilizing but cushy surface, sort of like being engulfed in a foamy beanbag, pinning victims against nearby surfaces. Naturally air-porous, and maintaining itself for a few hours unless the proper solvent is applied, which it will be, carefully, by FMP ground troops equipped with more direct methods of restraint. Just some thoughts.

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we-r-nomad In reply to talonofdiamond [2009-02-15 03:56:32 +0000 UTC]

Nice idea. Definitely good for anti-vehicle defense. I have had a few deviants playfully threaten to attack FMP (No doubt, to take the accumulated treasures for themselves.) it would be nice to be prepared for the day they wake up and stop using super heroines in their scenarios, and start designing their own attack vehicles.

The immobilizing foam, reminds me of the stuff in my Flame Retardant Femme drawing. Very clever.

You should know, others are offering suggestion to supplement the SPECIAL's weapons.

I have to admit I am growing found of 's suggestion of a round that wraps a target in a large confining shrowd. [link]

I've come to call it a Gown Round. It works fast than an RTD but it's drawback is that it lacks the latter's ability to loiter, waiting for targets of opportunity. If a Gown Round misses, it leaves a wake of sexily latex ensconced tree trunks, columns, and boulders. Hence GR delivery systems have to be rapid-fire weapons.

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talonofdiamond In reply to we-r-nomad [2009-02-15 08:04:07 +0000 UTC]

True enough. I really do think you've got the infantry matter mostly covered, though, plenty of individual capture devices. I think vehicular disabling/capturing devices are in order.

And yes, your Melanie picture was the one which made me think of such a device, to be honest. Still, wouldn't it be funny to see an MBT grind to a halt all of the sudden after a hit, all the hatches bulging, then popping open to emit a tide of pink padded foam?

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we-r-nomad In reply to talonofdiamond [2009-02-15 13:25:11 +0000 UTC]

That's a cute image. Worthy of a sketch when I get the time.

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talonofdiamond In reply to we-r-nomad [2009-02-15 18:41:55 +0000 UTC]

I'll look forward to that. Gah, keep this up and I will eventually have to commission you. Hope you don't mind drawing a character who'd absolutely ADORE getting wrapping up. She'd be trying to escape just to try out different types of FMP bondage. Hm, does your R&D division need some test targets?

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cresent34 In reply to ??? [2009-02-15 00:04:21 +0000 UTC]

You're the only one I know who'd can turn Valentine's Day into a battlefield..

And I mean that in a good way..

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we-r-nomad In reply to cresent34 [2009-02-15 01:01:18 +0000 UTC]

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