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  1. #16
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    The hazard team also had transport inhibitors built into their suit to prevent enemies from locking on and transporting them to brigs.... or worse.
    And the portable transport buffer stores items in a null space, so no mass. Gotta love techno babble reasons for "why things work."

    And don't forget the TED (Tactical Eye Display). Basicly a HUD (Heads Up Display) displaying anything important discovered by your tricorder, or anyone else's tricorder, or data downloaded from the ship's sensors. Will also improve targeting with it's built in targeting computer. Also displays energy remaining in weapon powerpack and how much ablative armor is remaining.
    Suit also has built in dermal regenerators to heal most minor wounds automatically in the field.

    As for stats for this very expensive piece of equipment, you've got me.
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    I agree that the replicator buffer thing is a little silly, but at least they tried to explain how the Hazard Team can carry that much kit around like it's nothing. In most FPS games, you carry around a truckload of gear (minigun, rocket launcher, three kinds of rifles, shotguns, Lord knows what else, and ammo for it all) without breaking a sweat.

    I imagine that Rapid Response Teams would sacrifice the engineering and science cross-training that Hazard Teams enjoy for more in-depth tactical and multi-unit training.

    It seems likely that FRRT would be expanded to FeRReTs (like CHiPs). Those dirty Romulans better watch out for Ensign Francis 'Ponch' Poncherello!
    "The businessman's job is giving the business."

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    Originally posted by Argyle
    Those dirty Romulans better watch out for Ensign Francis 'Ponch' Poncherello!
    Arrrrrgggghhhh. Holy '70's flashback Batman. Hey wasn't Michael Dorn on CHiPS?

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    Yep. Michael Dorn apparently played Officer Jebediah Turner.
    "The businessman's job is giving the business."

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