

Unlike other factions, who use power for everything from vehicle production to building construction, the Scavengers only need to convert oil in to gasoline for vehicle fuel and flamer gel, and their gasoline refineries are very efficient at that task. That's because they're not actually generating power. While these buildings may seem inferior in every way to the Power Generators used by all other factions, they are surprisingly effective. Barbecue coals are in high demand as they leave a better taste, compared to flamer gel, when cooking roadkill. You'll see Scavengers paying regular visits to their local Petrol Station for fuel and repairs.Īs well as supplying much needed gasoline to their battlefield armaments, the station's shop serves a wide range of hot and cold snacks, sewing kits, tasty beverages and barbecue coals. Surely this is just a humble sensor tower like any other?


Scavengers love gasoline! Without it they would have no fuel for their battlefield vehicles. As far as they are concerned, if it has a roof and something that holds that roof several feet above the ground, it's a job well done.Ĭommon construction materials include bald tires, wood, corrugated steel, tarpaulin, bear hides and lots of nails. They will often set-up camps near pre-Collapse buildings, particularly log cabins, warehouses and cranes. The Scavengers aren't the best building designers in the world. It is later discovered that a survivalist faction known as the New Paradigm have secretly been supplying the Scavengers with the advanced military technology. However, in the early missions of The Project's first Campaign, Team Alpha realise that the Scavengers have gained access to advanced military technologies such as cannons and rockets. The Scavengers are also extremely resourceful and despite having few or no research labs they are able to find imaginative ways to cause death and destruction with only the most basic materials and tools to work with. After the Scavengers defeated Humungous, Wez, his second-in-command, joined the Scavengers and gave them plans for Marauder technology. Much of the early Scavenger technology began life in the hands of the Marauders, led by Lord Humungus.
