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Spycraft-Chase Maneuvers

BairnFley

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Would the Predator maneuver Ram(finishing) used for the PIC Maneuver? Or would that be something totally different?

Which leads to this question, how would a person go about making new maneuvers and setting up modifiers for those new maneuvers?

Opinions? Thanks!
Michael L.
 

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BairnFley said:
1) Would the Predator maneuver Ram(finishing) used for the PIC Maneuver? Or would that be something totally different?

2) Which leads to this question, how would a person go about making new maneuvers and setting up modifiers for those new maneuvers?
1) I'm assuming your talking about the "Precision Immobilization Technique" PIT Maneuver, Yes a Fiinshing 'Ram' pretty much covers that.

2) I have know Idea, there is already a large enuff selection that I don't think it would be easy to add new ones to it with out changing the balance, nor do I think new ones are needed, is there really something you want to do in a chase that is not covered by the book already?
 


Thanks MythandLore for the correction and opinion.

I was asking cause the PIT maneuver is more controlled, and not very damaging to the user of the maneuver as long as done corectly. For the Prey however, it can be more damaging or they just come to a stop facing the opposite direction.

I ask in regards to new manuvers because I myself am a huge fan of chases in movies and games, Ronin, Driver, Driver 2 and the upcoming Stuntman game. There are actually missions where you may encounter trouble and high tale it in reverse and do a quick 180, figured that would be the same as a Hairpin turn, just like the final car chase in Ronin, where Robert DeNiro (sp?) does the brake turn. So I guess I am also trying to put other names to the same manuvers rather than make new ones.
 

BairnFley said:
Thanks MythandLore for the correction and opinion.

I was asking cause the PIT maneuver is more controlled, and not very damaging to the user of the maneuver as long as done corectly. For the Prey however, it can be more damaging or they just come to a stop facing the opposite direction.

I believe you'd get a result closer to your expectation by using the Crowd maneuver.
 

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