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        <description>RRCC Fox Pick-Em-Up

The RRCC Fox Pick-Em-Up is Rolling River Carriage Company’s refined working carriage — a full-sized utility platform engineered for tradesmen, estate holders, foresters, and citizens who require serious hauling capability without surrendering comfort or dignity.</description>
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The Hydra Engine Family is a standardized line of biofuel combustion engines
developed by the Rolling River Carriage Company (RRCC) shortly before the outbreak of the Industrial War. It became the first nation-wide engine
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The RRCC Lynx is the Rolling River Carriage Company’s signature “people’s carriage,” introduced to provide an affordable, reliable, and dignified motor-carriage for families, tradespeople, and young workers across Emberstone.  
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Overview

The Pathfinder is a military scout motorcycle with sidecar, built around the
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escort platform, capable of operating independently for short durations while
maintaining communication, concealment, and controlled escalation of force.</description>
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Designation

Rolling River Carriage Company (RRCC) Pioneer Utility Vehicle

Overview

The Pioneer Utility Vehicle is a light, air-insertable, four-wheel-drive
utility platform developed by the Rolling River Carriage Company (RRCC)
for military-adjacent operations conducted by the Royal Emberstone Armed Forces
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        <description>Rolling River Ranger-M Utility Platform

The Rolling River Ranger-M is a 6×6 multi-role utility truck developed by the Rolling River Carriage Company (RRCC) during the early years of the Industrial War. It was designed to solve a problem no one else was addressing: how to move self-contained field facilities (kitchens, aid stations, workshops, and command posts) rapidly along rough, barely-cut tracks where rail could not go and normal wagons bogged down.</description>
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The Rolling River Ranger-M is a specialized, multi-role utility vehicle. While built on a platform from the general light vehicle supplier, Rolling River Car Company (whose standard offering is the “Rolling River Ranger</description>
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        <description>Trench Runner

Designation

Rolling River Carriage Company (RRCC) Trench Runner

Overview

The RRCC Trench Runner is a compact, open-frame, four-wheel utility vehicle
developed by the Rolling River Carriage Company during the early Industrial War.
Conceptually simple and visually unassuming, it became one of the most widely
used frontline utility vehicles of the conflict due to its ability to operate
in extreme terrain, poor weather, and sustained abuse.</description>
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