A prisoner containment vehicle stolen from STIGMA (Scientific and Technological Improvements, Growth, Modification, and Augmentation) after their battle in The Second Basketball Game.
Van
'Meat Wagon' in Britain, 'The Getaway Car' for the arrival.
It's a little smaller than a soccer mom van
It's made like a usual van except for the large metal sheet separating the back from the front. It also has metal plates in the walls to provide armor in case of an attack and is slightly soundproof.
Black
Ur mom
Three and a half? Driver and passenger door in the front seat, double doors in the back of the vehicle that open into the prisoner section.
Technically three, the windshield and the windows for passenger and driver sides of the front.
200 mph at the absolute max
Gas milage lands it at around 4 hours, 3 and 1/2 realistically. That's on the highway.
Regular fuel
Although it requires a bit of training to master not having a back window to look out of, it's a relatively safe vehicle for anyone with a driver's license to drive.
It's an armored vehicle, it has a thick metal sheet between the driver's cab and the back section. The metal sheet has a peephole around 5x2 inches that's covered by a sliding metal sheet. The front can use this to communicate with the back. The front has a built-in GPS pre-programmed with certain locations, and a walkie-talkie system that connects with the base in case of emergency and to gain access to STIGMA (Scientific and Technological Improvements, Growth, Modification, and Augmentation). It also has a pretty nice sound system. The back has two metal benches lining each wall with metal rings securely built into sections along the walls for prisoners to be chained to.
Around 2 or 3 grand
Heavy
American made!
They come in different colors and with different outside appearances. They are made to blend in with society as cleaning trucks or plumber cars, etc. They can also come a bit bigger with in-truck separators. These are link style cages inside the trucks that secure prisoners in their own space. There's barely any room for movement, it's a bit inhumane. There's also another version that has no seating spaces, just more locations to chain people to the walls. These trucks are saved for occasions when people don't need to be supervised in the back, just drugged and taken from place to place.
The driver gets the passengers to their location, the passenger checks to make sure the people in the back are safe and behaving, and communicates back to base over their radio and personal phone. Guards in the back monitor prisoners and keep them controlled.
Basic front seat training for driver and passenger, guard training for guards. Fucking duh.
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