Gaiaterra: Elysea's Conflict/Demolition Truck

"My Truck is loaded!"

-Demolition truck

The Demolition Truck is a suicide unit carrying a powerful Imploder warhead created by the infamous general Aleksandr for his Gorizont Division, which is the only division that still uses it today. Planned to be voiced by Adoni Maropis, reprising his Red Alert 2 Demolition Truck voice with new lines.

Overview
Demolition Trucks are a simple but lethal weapon, initially proposed by the more heartless officers since the days of the Great Voshkod-Aquilan War, though many more officers rejected and banned it before it could be used as they refuse to use their men as glorified bombs. And was only revived, and used against the army approval, by the infamously hated general Aleksandr when he formed his Gorizont Division, as he didn't give a damn about anyone unless it was his cult that is the Desolator Division. And in recent times, under the massive reforms by Aleksandr's replacement Thancred, have completely switched to remote control, since they realized the tactical benefit of the unit but still refuse to kill their own people, with its controller communicating through radio, thus making it easy enough to be built in the Drone Kennel. In the aftermath of the war and the subsequent Voshkod-Elsword split of 1962 V.C., the Voshkod were forced to dismantle their entire nuclear arsenal, which was then stolen or destroyed by the Luresians split. Nuclear warfare has been strictly moderated by the Guardians ever since, especially after witnessing the aftermath of Embry. Due to the Empire-Voshkod Split and the wiping of nuclear technology in Voshkod's data, the Voshkods decided to reproduce and load smaller versions of the warheads used in their Vacuum Imploder onto large trucks as a cheaper alternative. And in recent years have also fitted the Truck, since it now has a lot of space without needing a driver, with a personal Iron Curtain generator, giving the fragile truck some defense.

With the safety off, the trucks are a staple of ambushes, being able to rush past enemy defenses and detonate their payload where it hurts the most. The warhead isn't too effective against enemy infantry, so the trucks should avoid it. Commanders are to handle the vehicles with great care, as the trucks themselves are rather fragile and could be easily destroyed before reaching their target.

History
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Trivia

 * The Gaiaterran version of the Demo Truck is the Mental Omega version.