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| ====== Rolling River Ranger-M Utility Platform ====== | ====== 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 later 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. | + | 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. |
| Built on an extended, reinforced version of the **Timberwolf** frame, the Ranger-M trades passenger comfort for extreme modularity and off-road performance. It became the backbone “platform truck” for Emberstone’s expedition forces and a quiet workhorse of postwar settlement. | Built on an extended, reinforced version of the **Timberwolf** frame, the Ranger-M trades passenger comfort for extreme modularity and off-road performance. It became the backbone “platform truck” for Emberstone’s expedition forces and a quiet workhorse of postwar settlement. | ||
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| * **Prime movers:** | * **Prime movers:** | ||
| - | * Twin **Hydra-4 (V4)** or twin **F4** engines, de-rated to RRCC’s conservative tune | + | * Twin **Hydra-4 (V4)** or twin **F6** engines, de-rated to RRCC’s conservative tune |
| * **Generator: | * **Generator: | ||
| * Overbuilt RRCC “Sparkline” traction generator sized for twin engines at **company tune** | * Overbuilt RRCC “Sparkline” traction generator sized for twin engines at **company tune** | ||
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| * A tool depot for community construction | * A tool depot for community construction | ||
| * A meeting space for disputes and town planning | * A meeting space for disputes and town planning | ||
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| - | * **In many frontier towns**, the person who owned or operated a Pioneer Module became the natural **community leader**, because the truck itself served as: | + | |
| - | * Office | + | * The truck itself served as: |
| - | * Workshop | + | * Office |
| - | * Power station | + | * Workshop |
| - | * Supply depot | + | * Power station |
| - | * Communication post | + | * Supply depot |
| - | * Cultural Legacy: | + | * Communication post |
| - | * Symbol of Emberstone’s pioneer spirit — leadership through labor. | + | * Cultural Legacy: |
| - | * Many shires still keep a restored Pioneer Module in their heritage halls | + | * Symbol of Emberstone’s pioneer spirit — leadership through labor. |
| - | | + | * Many shires still keep a restored Pioneer Module in their heritage halls as a reminder of their founding years. |
| All modules share the same mount pattern and power interfaces, allowing commands to swap roles in a depot with minimal tools. | All modules share the same mount pattern and power interfaces, allowing commands to swap roles in a depot with minimal tools. | ||
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