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| - The gist of it is that the vehicle acts as a weapon on its own and as a delivery system for some form of explosive; Such as, the vehicle's own fuel (set off by a primary explosion or combustion), high explosives, kegs of black powder, a nuke, whatever fits the situation. NOT Every Car Is a Pinto! Related: Car Fu, External Combustion (kind of an X Meets Y of the two), Action Bomb, and Molotov Cocktail. Examples of Molotov Truck include:
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| - The gist of it is that the vehicle acts as a weapon on its own and as a delivery system for some form of explosive; Such as, the vehicle's own fuel (set off by a primary explosion or combustion), high explosives, kegs of black powder, a nuke, whatever fits the situation. NOT Every Car Is a Pinto! The name came from a Dark Heresy game. The group had to assault an Arbites (police) station, and they had driven there in a truck. One character had randomly asked for bed sheets and flexible plastic tubing. So, instead of charging into a building full of prepared and well-armed Arbites, they stuck a bed sheet in the gas tank, let it soak a little, lit it, and put a cinder block on the gas petal. It drove itself straight into the front of the building, like a giant motorized Molotov Cocktail. It took a minute, but KABOOM! made the whole thing a lot easier. Related: Car Fu, External Combustion (kind of an X Meets Y of the two), Action Bomb, and Molotov Cocktail. Examples of Molotov Truck include:
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