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{{encounter
|name=Dude! There's My Car!
|name=Dude! There's My Car!
|image=Abaondoned-car.gif
|image=Abandoned-car.gif
|desc=While patrolling your neighborhood, you discover the battered remains of your old car, the one that was stolen from you the night you became a superhero. Apparently it was used roughly and then abandoned. The battery's missing, the windshield is shattered, and there are exposed wires where your ignition used to be. But it's still worth a bit to the scrap yards, apparently. All it takes is a quick phone call and before you know it you've traded in the useless hunk of junk for a stack of cool, plasticky chips.
|desc=While patrolling your neighborhood, you discover the battered remains of your old car, the one that was stolen from you the night you became a superhero. Apparently it was used roughly and then abandoned. The battery's missing, the windshield is shattered, and there are exposed wires where your ignition used to be. But it's still worth a bit to the scrap yards, apparently. All it takes is a quick phone call and before you know it you've traded in the useless hunk of junk for a stack of cool, plasticky chips.
 
{{chips|amt=300}}
You gain '''305 chips.'''
|loc1=Your neighborhood
 
}}
 
==References==
Found in [[Your neighborhood]].}}
* The adventure title refers to the movie ''{{wikipedia|Dude, Where's My Car?}}''

Latest revision as of 05:51, 8 May 2011

While patrolling your neighborhood, you discover the battered remains of your old car, the one that was stolen from you the night you became a superhero. Apparently it was used roughly and then abandoned. The battery's missing, the windshield is shattered, and there are exposed wires where your ignition used to be. But it's still worth a bit to the scrap yards, apparently. All it takes is a quick phone call and before you know it you've traded in the useless hunk of junk for a stack of cool, plasticky chips.
You gain 300 chips.

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