Sure, but there was a reason they were riding horses rather than walking on their own two feet for stealth' sake, not least because on foot they would've been more vulnerable to all of the above, not less. so the Pony Express reference still defeats your own argument here.
-Well. Ill cop to that. Bad example.
Of course they'd be safer. That's why, again, they travel in caravans. That's why in dangerous areas people generally try to travel in groups.
-You only travel in groups if it makes you safer. In dangerous areas civillians and people without training like to travel in groups. A professional tactical unit dont really. You have a platoon sized group maximum and their travelling pattern wouldnt match those of a group of civillians at all.
I'm not talking about speed in firing your weapon. Or about reckless driving. I'm talking about travelling faster through a post-nuclear wasteland (as opposed to a 21st century urban war zone), where you are far more likely to be endangered by mutant wildlife than by anything else.
A post nuclear wasteland that is ravaged, where the roads are crap, where you can get jumped any second by armed men and where the wildlife is vicious as hell. You cant "run over" a pack of Deathclaws. And to escape them or to escape cazadores youd have to do some pretty nifty defensive driving at high speed in uneven terrain or on crap roads. Add to that IEDs and mines. Nothanks. I think Ill prefer going it on foot.
On foot you run a range of other risks.
-Sure. But you have a better chance of observing the risks going 4-6 kilometers an hour than doing 60-80 on a bumpy road.
If you recall Sunny Smiles' advice, she tells you to stick to the roads in order to minimize encounters with dangerous wildlife. That makes perfect sense: predators don't like flat ground where there's nowhere to hide in order to ambush their prey. Chokepoints? Sure, but you can usually see those as you approach. when approaching those. Being a Courier, chances are it's not your first trip along that road, and you know ahead where an ambush might be set up. Don't like the looks of the place? Take a detour through a safer road. No detour? Dismount, sneak around, check out the place before you ride through. You have more options than when travelling on foot, not less.
Do you have patroll experience? Have you ever read an australian patrol/bush manual? Or picked up a book on guerilla warfare? Do you hunt? A path is nice and practical sure, it speeds your advance, sure, but paths are ripe with oppertunities for ambushes and traps. It gives you away before you are even there. I dont know about you, but I was taught that you generally avoid paths if you dont have a clue about your operating area or if you dont have it under controll. When you hunt from a static position you hunt near a path, a waterhole, somewhere you know the pray will pass. A path, a road is just that. A route where pray passes. Detours and checking out the areas are nice, but they take time. As an individual, you really would burn the time saved if you had to check every chokepoint, and recce every potential danger. And youd loose the advantage of driving as youd have to park and at least throw a camouflage net over the bike or car, then grab your weapon and then risk a solo recce and then double back... and hope your car is stil there. And then there is the fuel cost. Petrol was scarce before the war, I really dont think there is much left. Then ofcourse you can go for plant oil as the Boomers do, but you still have to carry the fuel, and you are burning money that you have to somehow earn back. You have repairs, etc. Lets say youre lucky and find a car thats fusion powered. Do you know how to fix it? How much power can be squeezed out of it? Can it traverse the terrain?
Again... call me flaggelantic but Id rather hump the load.
How much of it have we seen in actual use in the Fallout universe?
-None. But then we didnt see vendormats akin to what Old money showed us and we were told that it was very common. Could be an oversight. I know that most soldiers who trained with old field telephones and who actually found a pair would use them. I sure as hell would.
And how quickly can telegraph deliver an eyebot? A map? A folder with scientific research papers? A platinum chip?
-Cute. However a telegraph can deliver a message, intel, gossip and most anything that can be typed out, next to instantainiously. Youd still need transportation... thats a given. I mean even in this day and age, we still have Trucks moving from one nation and state to another carrying goods. They dont deliver messages because... well... other forms of "transportation" is more viable and faster. Would you prefer getting your intel by caravan or by telegraph? Id rather like mine by telegraph. Its a bit faster.
Would Marine Corps Times suffice?
http://www.marinecorpstimes.com/news/2008/01/marine_lightenload_080122/
Of course, my own knowledge of it comes from my IDF service, but if you need a link, or a research paper, there's plenty out there for anyone willing to Google.
-Sure. But flinging numbers without a source and then asking others go google for it is not only... "optimistic", its also not really how Im used to doing things
. If I fling a number at someone and they ask for a source, I should have it and give it. Not get uppity about it. As for your IDF service time, grats. The IDF is a very capable army. I have alot of respect for both IDF and the state of Israel.
Yup. Now what part of the above applies to a courier? None whatsoever. When you travel through a danger-ridden wasteland for a living across a territory stretching from California to Utah and you're paid to carry stuff, you don't want to travel on foot if you can help it.
-Actually all of it does. Because above anything you want to stay alive. If you take halfarsed chances you dont live long. If I was paid to carry stuff in that world Id shun anything with an engine, and id shun paths, and company too. Sure there might not be that much wildlife on a road, but there would be raiders camping the road. As there is ingame. 5-6 vipers with guns at regular intervals. Roadblocks. And whilst I dont like the wildlife that much, guys with guns I like even less.
You might prefer a vehicule. Thats grand. I dont. I like living too much to take too many chances with it.