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− | '''Vehicle missions''' refer to missions triggered via entry into a vehicle. In |
+ | '''Vehicle missions''' refer to missions triggered via entry into a vehicle. In ''[[Grand Theft Auto (1997 game)|Grand Theft Auto]]'', vehicle missions serves as one of several methods of accessing main missions, while the feature was toned down for ''[[Grand Theft Auto 2]]''. Vehicles missions were expanded as optional [[:Category:Side Missions|side missions]] in the [[3D Universe]] that are activated from relevant vehicles. The feature is once again toned down in ''[[Grand Theft Auto IV|GTA IV]]''. |
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+ | ===2D Universe=== |
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+ | In ''Grand Theft Auto'', certain main missions are triggered via entry of certain vehicles parks throughout the city, which presumably contains an occupant who offers a job for the player. In order to actually start the mission, the player is required to remain in the vehicle for a short period of time; players who wish not to proceed can simply exit the vehicle, canceling the job. |
− | A variant of vehicle missions are side missions triggered by simply entering a specific vehicle in a specific location, such as a [[Love Wagon]] in [[ |
+ | A variant of vehicle missions are side missions triggered by simply entering a specific vehicle in a specific location, such as a [[Love Wagon]] in [[San Andreas (2D Universe)|San Andreas]], which triggers a [[Rampages|Kill Frenzy]] where the player attempts to destroy a number of vehicles within an allocated time. |
− | The feature has largely been downgraded in |
+ | The feature has largely been downgraded in ''Grand Theft Auto 2'' to usage of a [[Tank]] or a [[Furore GT]] with [[Vehicle Machine Gun]] in a Kill Frenzy, as well as the [[Wang Cars (GTA San Andreas)|Wang Cars]] side quest to locate and enter all marked cars. |
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[[File:Firetruck-GTALCS-front.jpg|thumb|Entering a firetruck can start the "Firefighter" missions.]] |
[[File:Firetruck-GTALCS-front.jpg|thumb|Entering a firetruck can start the "Firefighter" missions.]] |
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⚫ | To trigger a vehicle mission between ''[[Grand Theft Auto III|GTA III]]'' and ''[[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories|GTA Vice City Stories]]'', the player must use the corresponding controls while inside the appropriate vehicle. The missions give the player a time limit to complete the set of objectives in that level, which is calculated with respect to distance (but regardless of real accessibility, e.g. ignores water or limited access to an elevated zone). [[Money|Cash]] is rewarded for completion within time. If the player runs out of time, or leaves the vehicle for too long, the mission fails and the player must start from level 1 (for certain ''[[Grand Theft Auto|GTA]]'' games). |
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⚫ | Each level gets progressively harder, but the remaining time on the previous levels stacks up to make the harder levels easier. Once the top level is completed (usually level 12), a relevant reward is given to the player. For example in ''[[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]]'', completing the [[Firefighter]] missions grants the 'Fireproof' ability, which makes the player immune to flames. |
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⚫ | To trigger a vehicle mission between GTA III and GTA Vice City Stories, the player must use the corresponding controls while inside the appropriate vehicle. The missions give the player a time limit to complete the set of objectives in that level, which is calculated with respect to distance (but regardless of real accessibility, e.g. ignores water or limited access to an elevated zone). Cash is rewarded for completion within time. If the player runs out of time, or leaves the vehicle for too long, the mission fails and the player must start from level 1 (for certain [[Grand Theft Auto| |
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⚫ | Like in ''GTA'', side missions triggered by simply entering a specific vehicle in a specific location are present in the games. Examples include [[Casino Calamity]] and [[Multistorey Mayhem]] in ''GTA III'', [[RC Raider Pickup]] and [[Checkpoint Charlie]] in ''[[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City|GTA Vice City]]'', or the [[BMX Challenge]] and [[NRG-500 Challenge]] in ''GTA San Andreas''. |
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⚫ | Each level gets progressively harder, but the remaining time on the previous levels stacks up to make the harder levels easier. Once the top level is completed (usually level 12), a relevant reward is given to the player. For example in [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]], completing the [[Firefighter]] missions grants the 'Fireproof' ability, which makes the player immune to flames. |
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+ | ==HD Universe== |
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⚫ | Like in GTA |
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⚫ | By ''GTA IV'', vehicle missions have been eliminated in all but the [[Police Car|police cars]] and [[Roman's Taxi]], which utilize the computer to identify and track down criminals, and transport passengers, respectively. However, in ''[[Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars|GTA Chinatown Wars]]'', vehicle missions return in full, with some changes and some new additions (such as takeaway delivery). In ''[[Grand Theft Auto V]]'', the only vehicle missions present are [[Taxi Driver]] and [[Towing Missions|Towing]]. This may be so due to the number of [[Strangers and Freaks]] missions available. |
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+ | ==List of Vehicle Missions== |
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− | == GTA IV — GTA Chinatown Wars == |
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+ | ===''Grand Theft Auto III''=== |
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⚫ | By GTA IV, vehicle missions have been eliminated in all but the [[Police Car|police cars]] and [[Roman's Taxi]], which utilize the computer to identify and track down criminals, and transport passengers, respectively. However, in Chinatown Wars, vehicle missions return in full, with some changes and some new additions (such as takeaway delivery |
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− | == List of vehicle missions == |
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* '''[[Pizza Boy (mission)|Pizza Boy]]''' - [[Pizza Boy]] |
* '''[[Pizza Boy (mission)|Pizza Boy]]''' - [[Pizza Boy]] |
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* '''[[Paramedic]]''' - [[Ambulance]] |
* '''[[Paramedic]]''' - [[Ambulance]] |
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* '''[[Firefighter]]''' - [[Fire Truck|Firetruck]] |
* '''[[Firefighter]]''' - [[Fire Truck|Firetruck]] |
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− | * '''[[Vigilante]]''' / '''[[Brown Thunder]]''' - [[Police Car|Police]] / [[Enforcer]] / [[VCPD Cheetah|Cheetah]] / [[FBI Washington]] / [[FBI Rancher]] / [[Barracks|Barracks OL]] / [[Rhino]] / [[Hunter]] |
+ | * '''[[Vigilante]]''' / '''[[Vigilante|Brown Thunder]]''' - [[Police Car|Police]] / [[Enforcer]] / [[VCPD Cheetah|Cheetah]] / [[FBI Washington]] / [[FBI Rancher]] / [[Barracks|Barracks OL]] / [[Rhino]] / [[Hunter]] |
* '''[[Taxi Driver]]''' - [[Taxi]] / [[Cabbie]] / [[Kaufman Cab]] / [[Zebra Cab]] |
* '''[[Taxi Driver]]''' - [[Taxi]] / [[Cabbie]] / [[Kaufman Cab]] / [[Zebra Cab]] |
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+ | ===''Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas''=== |
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+ | *'''[[Paramedic]]''' - [[Ambulance]] |
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+ | *'''[[Firefighter]]''' - [[Fire Truck|Firetruck]] |
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+ | *'''[[Vigilante]]''' / '''[[Vigilante|Brown Thunder]]''' - [[HPV-1000]] / [[Police Car|Police]] / [[Ranger]] / [[Enforcer]] / [[FBI Rancher]] / [[FBI Truck]] / [[Special Weapons and Tactics|S.W.A.T.]] / [[Barracks|Barracks OL]] / [[Rhino]] / [[Hunter]] |
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+ | *'''[[Taxi Driver]]''' - [[Taxi]] / [[Cabbie]] |
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+ | *'''[[Pimping]]''' - [[Broadway]] |
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+ | *'''[[Burglar]]''' - [[Boxville Black]] |
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+ | *'''[[Freight Train Challenge]]''' - [[Brown Streak]] / [[Freight]] |
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+ | *'''[[Courier Missions in GTA San Andreas|Courier]]''' - A two-wheeled vehicle near specified outlets. |
− | * '''[[Quarry Missions]] '''- [[Bulldozer]] / [[Dumper]] |
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+ | ===''Grand Theft Auto Advance''=== |
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+ | *'''[[Paramedic]]''' - [[Ambulance]] |
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+ | *'''[[Firefighter]]''' - [[Fire Truck|Firetruck]] |
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+ | *'''[[Vigilante]]''' - [[Police Car|Police]] / [[Enforcer|SWAT Van]] / [[FBI Car]] / [[Barracks]] / [[Rhino|Tank]] |
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+ | *'''[[Taxi Driver]]''' - [[Taxi]] / [[Borgnine]] |
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+ | ===''Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories''=== |
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+ | *'''[[Noodle Punk]]''' - [[NoodleBoy|Noodleboy]] |
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+ | *'''[[Pizza Boy (mission)|Well Snacked Pizza]]''' - [[Pizza Boy]] |
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+ | *'''[[Paramedic]]''' - [[Ambulance]] |
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+ | *'''[[Firefighter]]''' - [[Fire Truck|Firetruck]] |
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+ | *'''[[Vigilante]]''' - [[Police Car|Police]] / [[Enforcer]] / [[FBI Car|FBI Cruiser]] / [[Rhino]] |
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+ | *'''[[Taxi Driver]]''' - [[Taxi]] / [[Cabbie]] / [[Bickle'76]] |
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+ | *'''[[Trash Dash]]''' - [[Trashmaster]] |
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+ | ===''Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories''=== |
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+ | *'''[[Paramedic]]''' - [[Ambulance]] |
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+ | *'''[[Firefighter]]''' - [[Fire Truck|Firetruck]] |
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+ | *'''[[Vigilante]]''' - [[VCPD Wintergreen]] / [[Police Car|VCPD Cruiser]] / [[Enforcer]] / [[VCPD Cheetah]] / [[FBI Washington]] / [[FBI Rancher]] / [[Barracks|Barracks OL]] / [[Rhino]] / [[Hunter]] |
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+ | *'''[[Taxi Driver]]''' - [[Taxi]] / [[Cabbie]] |
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+ | *'''[[Air Rescue]]''' - [[Air Ambulance]] |
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+ | *'''[[Beach Patrol]]''' - [[BF Injection]] / [[Coast Guard|Coastguard]] |
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+ | *'''[[Fire Copter]]''' - [[Armadillo]] |
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+ | *'''[[Vice Sights]]''' - [[Maverick]] |
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+ | *'''[[Skywolf]]''' - [[Hunter]] |
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+ | ===''Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars''=== |
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+ | *'''[[Paramedic]]''' - [[Ambulance]] |
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+ | *'''[[Firefighter]]''' - [[Fire Truck]] |
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+ | *'''[[Vigilante]]''' - [[Police Patrol]] / [[Enforcer|NOOSE Enforcer]] / [[FIB Rancher]] |
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+ | *'''[[Taxi Driver]]''' - [[Cabbie]] |
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+ | *'''[[Noodle Run]]''' - [[Dragon Wagon]] |
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+ | *'''[[Excess Delivery]]''' - [[Alphamail]] |
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+ | ===''Grand Theft Auto IV''=== |
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+ | *'''[[Most Wanted]]''' - [[Police Cruiser]] |
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+ | *'''[[Taxi Driver]]''' - [[Roman's Taxi]] |
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+ | *'''[[Vigilante]]''' - [[Police Car]] |
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+ | ===''Grand Theft Auto V''=== |
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+ | *'''[[Taxi Driver]]''' - [[Taxi]] |
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+ | *'''[[Towing Missions|Towing]]''' - [[Tow Truck (Yankee-based)|Towtruck]] |
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+ | ==Navigation== |
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[[Category:Missions]] |
[[Category:Missions]] |
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[[Category:Side Missions]] |
[[Category:Side Missions]] |
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[[Category:Features]] |
[[Category:Features]] |
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+ | [[Category:Features in GTA 1]] |
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+ | [[Category:Features in GTA 2]] |
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+ | [[Category:Features in GTA III]] |
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+ | [[Category:Features in GTA Vice City]] |
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+ | [[Category:Features in GTA San Andreas]] |
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+ | [[Category:Features in GTA Advance]] |
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+ | [[Category:Features in GTA Liberty City Stories]] |
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+ | [[Category:Features in GTA Chinatown Wars]] |
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+ | [[Category:Features in GTA V]] |
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+ | [[Category:Features in GTA IV]] |
Latest revision as of 23:10, 14 December 2023
Vehicle missions refer to missions triggered via entry into a vehicle. In Grand Theft Auto, vehicle missions serves as one of several methods of accessing main missions, while the feature was toned down for Grand Theft Auto 2. Vehicles missions were expanded as optional side missions in the 3D Universe that are activated from relevant vehicles. The feature is once again toned down in GTA IV.
2D Universe
In Grand Theft Auto, certain main missions are triggered via entry of certain vehicles parks throughout the city, which presumably contains an occupant who offers a job for the player. In order to actually start the mission, the player is required to remain in the vehicle for a short period of time; players who wish not to proceed can simply exit the vehicle, canceling the job.
A variant of vehicle missions are side missions triggered by simply entering a specific vehicle in a specific location, such as a Love Wagon in San Andreas, which triggers a Kill Frenzy where the player attempts to destroy a number of vehicles within an allocated time.
The feature has largely been downgraded in Grand Theft Auto 2 to usage of a Tank or a Furore GT with Vehicle Machine Gun in a Kill Frenzy, as well as the Wang Cars side quest to locate and enter all marked cars.
3D Universe
To trigger a vehicle mission between GTA III and GTA Vice City Stories, the player must use the corresponding controls while inside the appropriate vehicle. The missions give the player a time limit to complete the set of objectives in that level, which is calculated with respect to distance (but regardless of real accessibility, e.g. ignores water or limited access to an elevated zone). Cash is rewarded for completion within time. If the player runs out of time, or leaves the vehicle for too long, the mission fails and the player must start from level 1 (for certain GTA games).
Each level gets progressively harder, but the remaining time on the previous levels stacks up to make the harder levels easier. Once the top level is completed (usually level 12), a relevant reward is given to the player. For example in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, completing the Firefighter missions grants the 'Fireproof' ability, which makes the player immune to flames.
Like in GTA, side missions triggered by simply entering a specific vehicle in a specific location are present in the games. Examples include Casino Calamity and Multistorey Mayhem in GTA III, RC Raider Pickup and Checkpoint Charlie in GTA Vice City, or the BMX Challenge and NRG-500 Challenge in GTA San Andreas.
HD Universe
By GTA IV, vehicle missions have been eliminated in all but the police cars and Roman's Taxi, which utilize the computer to identify and track down criminals, and transport passengers, respectively. However, in GTA Chinatown Wars, vehicle missions return in full, with some changes and some new additions (such as takeaway delivery). In Grand Theft Auto V, the only vehicle missions present are Taxi Driver and Towing. This may be so due to the number of Strangers and Freaks missions available.
List of Vehicle Missions
Grand Theft Auto III
- Paramedic - Ambulance
- Firefighter - Firetruck
- Vigilante - Police / Enforcer / Fbi Car / Barracks OL / Rhino
- Taxi Driver - Taxi / Cabbie / Borgnine
Grand Theft Auto: Vice City
- Pizza Boy - Pizza Boy
- Paramedic - Ambulance
- Firefighter - Firetruck
- Vigilante / Brown Thunder - Police / Enforcer / Cheetah / FBI Washington / FBI Rancher / Barracks OL / Rhino / Hunter
- Taxi Driver - Taxi / Cabbie / Kaufman Cab / Zebra Cab
Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas
- Paramedic - Ambulance
- Firefighter - Firetruck
- Vigilante / Brown Thunder - HPV-1000 / Police / Ranger / Enforcer / FBI Rancher / FBI Truck / S.W.A.T. / Barracks OL / Rhino / Hunter
- Taxi Driver - Taxi / Cabbie
- Pimping - Broadway
- Burglar - Boxville Black
- Freight Train Challenge - Brown Streak / Freight
- Courier - A two-wheeled vehicle near specified outlets.
Grand Theft Auto Advance
- Paramedic - Ambulance
- Firefighter - Firetruck
- Vigilante - Police / SWAT Van / FBI Car / Barracks / Tank
- Taxi Driver - Taxi / Borgnine
Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories
- Noodle Punk - Noodleboy
- Well Snacked Pizza - Pizza Boy
- Paramedic - Ambulance
- Firefighter - Firetruck
- Vigilante - Police / Enforcer / FBI Cruiser / Rhino
- Taxi Driver - Taxi / Cabbie / Bickle'76
- Trash Dash - Trashmaster
Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories
- Paramedic - Ambulance
- Firefighter - Firetruck
- Vigilante - VCPD Wintergreen / VCPD Cruiser / Enforcer / VCPD Cheetah / FBI Washington / FBI Rancher / Barracks OL / Rhino / Hunter
- Taxi Driver - Taxi / Cabbie
- Air Rescue - Air Ambulance
- Beach Patrol - BF Injection / Coastguard
- Fire Copter - Armadillo
- Vice Sights - Maverick
- Skywolf - Hunter
Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars
- Paramedic - Ambulance
- Firefighter - Fire Truck
- Vigilante - Police Patrol / NOOSE Enforcer / FIB Rancher
- Taxi Driver - Cabbie
- Noodle Run - Dragon Wagon
- Excess Delivery - Alphamail