Object
Solos Security Guards' 2CV
A small, boxy French light utility vehicle from the mid-20th century, its corrugated metal body and slender silhouette betray its utilitarian design. Canvas side panels stretch taut over its lightweight frame, patched in places with mismatched fabric. Its two headlights cast weak beams through the damp courtyard, barely piercing the night’s chill. The guards load into its single front bench seat, their boots crunching gravel as they jostle for space, engine idling with a throaty growl. In the Marshal’s office hearing, this same vehicle later becomes a tool of rapid extraction—guards cram inside, their movements driven by martial urgency rather than comfort, embodying the regime’s enforcement mobility.
4 appearances
Purpose
Rapid transport of security personnel for patrol, containment, and crowd control operations in the Solos penal facility and surrounding areas.
Significance
Symbol of Solonian enforcement mobility and institutional speed in suppressing dissent or fleeing control. Its recurring presence across crises—from Ky’s mutation crisis to the Marshal’s hearing—highlights how physical assets are repurposed for coercive authority and escape alike, embodying the oppressive infrastructure of the regime.
Appearances in the Narrative
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