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Wednesday, March 25, 2015

Stealth Mode

This was bring your own cloud day in the sky.
AcMo has a lot in common with the Nighthawk origami inspired stealth fighter.  Just as it would come tumbling out of the sky without computer assistance, so will AcMo.  We also utilize our own on-demand cloud service to provide cover for our operations.  Pushing past traditional boundaries is the only way to achieve something great.  Employing low observable protocols over the years has kept us in front of our competitors and safe from irate clients.

Nature has taught us how to use our surroundings to our advantage at all times.  That’s one of the reasons we use so many bases around the country.




AcMo has learned so much from observing nature, and many of our technologies have been developed as a result of this knowledge.  We are trying to raise our stealth mode level to beyond master so we can finally dethrone that wise old owl.  It is only fitting that we give back to nature in the best possible way.


This is just another funky Renault minivan out for a few hot laps.  There's nothing strange here.
Nature intended this to happen or vehicles like the Renault Espace F1 would never have been created in the first place.  We are only following the dictates of natural law as they have been presented to us.  We are devoting all of our resources to developing new on-road stealth technologies to enable us to test in plain sight.  The foundation of our new design philosophy is based on the principle of putting ridiculous engines into unassuming vehicles and then enjoying the acceleration rewards of our outsourced hard work.

The rear seat passengers are tasked with keeping the engine company.


That looks like a standard minivan pushrod suspension setup to me.

Rest assured that our first engine partner for our new AcMo Peregrineworks stealth vehicle line is not Renault.  Their current F1 performance and war of words with their customer team are contrary to the manner in which we conduct business at AcMo.  We are professionals after all.  Besides, Kia is eager to break into F1 and they need the publicity.  They’ll pay us to run their engines.


It's important to see and hear how this thing runs so you can understand why we have to do this.


AcMo’s new line of stealth vehicles will be on the roads soon.  We're taking on-road testing to the next level.

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