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The Wolverine

The Wolverine

Control: Gd
Speed: Pr
Body: Am
Protection: Rm

Weapons System:
-Body Armor: part of its very operating description, the Wolverine is a heavily armored vehicle as a general rule of thumb. The Wolverine a very heavy metal object, accounting for its Body rating, and is enhanced by solid steel armor plating, which provides for the Protection given to the driver within. This Rm armor applies to both the vehicle and to its occupant.
-Gear Cases: the Wolverine is fully equipped with a large array of gear that its pilot may need in the field, in the event of various emergencies. Spread about the Wolverine are various cases filled with first aid kits, mechanical tool kits, road working kits, sleeping bags, and even a small case for its pilots' arms and ammo, should the Wolverine get disabled and its driver have to fight it out directly.
Missiles: the Wolverine's twin launchers are armed with twelve surface to surface, anti-tank or anti-personnel missiles. These missiles strike to inflict the damage indicated below, but can do increased harm when striking a target in tandem. If two missiles hit a foe, increase their damage by +1cs, and if four hit a single target, increase said damage by +2cs. The missiles have these characteristics:
--Control: Rm Speed: In Body: Gd Damage: Rm Edge
-Optical Targeting System: the twin, rear-mounted missile launchers on the Wolverine are assisted by a powerful target acquisition system. Targeted optically by the Wolverine's pilot, its many missiles are then guided home by a powerful laser homing system, which improves the pilot's ability to hit her target by +2cs under ideal conditions, though only +1cs if the lasers are obscured somehow.

Bio-History:

The Wolverine is an armored missile carrier that was deployed by the G.I. Joe team in its never ending war against Cobra in 1983. Usually manned by Cover Girl (or other ordnance-minded Joes), this vehicle is essentially an oversized missile launcher, capable of traversing the terrain at a sure, steady, and safe 33 miles per hour.