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- | A '''Spam Runner''' is a type of vehicle made for the sole purpose of moving between the [[Wiki World]] and the [[Spam Realm]]. They have a high-speed propeller drive and extra boosters that are turned on when the vehicle is about to enter the [[World of Mist]]. Conventional propulsion methods do not work within the World of Mist, so just before entering the mist, both propulsion systems turn off, and the vehicle glides through the mist in a matter of minutes, a trip that could take upwards of a | + | A '''Spam Runner''' is a type of vehicle made for the sole purpose of moving between the [[Wiki World]] and the [[Spam Realm]]. They have a high-speed propeller drive and extra boosters that are turned on when the vehicle is about to enter the [[World of Mist]]. Conventional propulsion methods do not work within the World of Mist, so just before entering the mist, both propulsion systems turn off, and the vehicle glides through the mist in a matter of minutes, a trip that could take upwards of a full day on foot. Unlike most vehicles, they have no windows, just a camera system hooked up to a large LCD screen, and most of the time are controlled by an onboard computer anyway. However, versions that carry weapons usually have a manual control feature for combat, and sometimes have a window as well, for the possibility that the camera system is dis-abled in battle. |
Current revision as of 17:44, 27 September 2007
A Spam Runner is a type of vehicle made for the sole purpose of moving between the Wiki World and the Spam Realm. They have a high-speed propeller drive and extra boosters that are turned on when the vehicle is about to enter the World of Mist. Conventional propulsion methods do not work within the World of Mist, so just before entering the mist, both propulsion systems turn off, and the vehicle glides through the mist in a matter of minutes, a trip that could take upwards of a full day on foot. Unlike most vehicles, they have no windows, just a camera system hooked up to a large LCD screen, and most of the time are controlled by an onboard computer anyway. However, versions that carry weapons usually have a manual control feature for combat, and sometimes have a window as well, for the possibility that the camera system is dis-abled in battle.