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Why is the Atlas a Halftrack?
Serialkillerwhal...
post 30 Apr 2014, 1:47
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No, you move.



I'm just honestly confused about it, given that half-tracks use their wheels to gain an manuveurbility edge over tracked vehicles, does the Atlas have reversed steering?

Or can the treads seperate from the main tank and transform into support hovertanks while the atlas moves on the wheels by itself?


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Anubis
post 30 Apr 2014, 9:05
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Well lemme put it in a way i'm getting tired to put it in - because i don't give a single - SINGLE - even microscopic - FUCK about realism.
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post 30 Apr 2014, 9:38
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QUOTE (Anubis @ 30 Apr 2014, 16:05) *
Well lemme put it in a way i'm getting tired to put it in - because i don't give a single - SINGLE - even microscopic - FUCK about realism.



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