The Yellow Sun Reaversâ baserunner is a colossal mobile salvage platform designed to operate as both a long-range transport and a roaming operations base. Measuring on the order of 50â60 meters in length, it rides on two massive, widely spaced tracked unitsâone forward and one aftâleaving a broad central gap beneath the hull to reduce ground pressure and prevent high-centering on dunes, rubble, or uneven terrain. The tracks are oversized and slow-turning, optimized for endurance and traction rather than speed, allowing the vehicle to cross deep desert sands, ash plains, ice fields, or industrial ruins with equal reliability. The hull is a heavily armored, industrial slab structure with a low, elongated profile, painted in the Reaversâ weathered yellow-and-black livery and marked with their sun emblem. Rather than looking sleek, every surface emphasizes function: thick access panels, exposed conduits, reinforced edges, and modular hardpoints for field repairs. A small side hatchâtiny relative to the vehicleâs scaleâserves as a personnel access point, underscoring just how massive the machine is compared to its crew. It's about 50 meters long. Mounted toward the rear is a huge excavator crane fitted with a claw, capable of reaching over the side of the vehicle to tear apart wrecks, lift armored components, or excavate buried salvage without repositioning the entire platform. This crane, combined with internal workshops, storage bays, and power systems, makes the baserunner a See more