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==Notes==
 
==Notes==
 
* Block rate is about 21.1% ± 3%.
 
* Block rate is about 21.1% ± 3%.
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==References==
 
==References==
 
* This item is a reference to the {{wikipedia|Spy Hunter}} arcade game, whose plot revolved around the G-6155 Interceptor.
 
* This item is a reference to the {{wikipedia|Spy Hunter}} arcade game, whose plot revolved around the G-6155 Interceptor.
 
* The Aston Martin comparison is probably a reference to the spy car of a famous fictional spy, {{wikipedia|James_Bond#Guns,_vehicles_and_gadgets|James Bond}}.
 
* The Aston Martin comparison is probably a reference to the spy car of a famous fictional spy, {{wikipedia|James_Bond#Guns,_vehicles_and_gadgets|James Bond}}.
 
* Pressing a button labelled "F" to convert a car to a submarine is a reference to ''{{wikipedia|Speed Racer}}''.
 
* Pressing a button labelled "F" to convert a car to a submarine is a reference to ''{{wikipedia|Speed Racer}}''.
* The message when converting to a submarine contains a reference to the movie ''{{wikipedia|Chitty Chitty Bang Bang}}''.
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* The message when converting to a submarine contains a reference to the book ''{{wikipedia|Chitty-Chitty-Bang-Bang}}'' (perhaps fittingly, written by Ian Flemming).
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{{IotM|date=July 2012|cur=Spy tux|pre=Multiversal summer catalog|suc=Professor Ouch's satchel of tricks}}

Latest revision as of 10:56, 2 September 2013

Item Number: 1913
Description ID: 92428103
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Spysportscar.gif

spy sports car
Plural: spy sports' cars
This car is the legendary G-6155 Interceptor, with all the bells and whistles you could possibly want. It's no Aston Martin, but those can't get upgrades by driving into the back of a semi trailer, either. This particular car has been outfitted with an impressive suite of defensive countermeasures, including a smoke screen and the ever popular oil slicks. It also gets insane gas mileage, meaning you'll save a fortune over the life of the vehicle.

July 2012 Item of the Month

Transportation
Range: 4
Item cannot be traded or sold
Item cannot be auto-sold
Usable
Item cannot be worn in runs with a 'no pulls' restriction

+7% chips
Comes complete with spy defensive features



How Obtained

Using a spy tux

When Used

(if level 4 or above)

You press a button labeled 'F' on the steering wheel, and before you can say chitty-chitty, the car shifts and changes, turning into a mini-sub. And if you did this while anywhere but a dock, you're now kind of stuck.

You got an item: spy submarine Spysubmarine.gif

Use again

(if level 3 or below)

You press some button on the steering wheel, causing the car to fold into a neatly pressed tuxedo. Best. Button. Ever.

You got an item: spy tux Spytux.gif

Use again

Other Uses

  • Sometimes, during combat, you'll get one of the following messages blocking your enemy's attack:


You hit a button in your schwanky spy car. It turns into a submarine for a second, bewildering your foe long enough for you to act.
or
You hit a button in your schwanky spy car. The speakers blast 'Turkey in the Straw' and your opponent is momentarily distracted looking for the ice cream truck.
or
You hit a button in your schwanky spy car. It does something amazing, but your opponent is too busy looking out for spy hot air balloons to notice. Jerk.
or
You hit the 'spy smoke slick' button in your schwanky spy car, momentarily blinding your opponent with smoke.
or
You hit the 'spy oil screen' button in your schwanky spy car, coating your opponent in oil and temporarily immobilizing them.
or
You can't decide between the 'spy smoke slick' and 'spy oil screen' buttons in your schwanky spy car, so you hit both, covering your opponent in smoky oil.
It's just a shame there wasn't a 'spy <foe name> repellant' button.

Notes

  • Block rate is about 21.1% ± 3%.

References

  • This item is a reference to the Spy Hunter arcade game, whose plot revolved around the G-6155 Interceptor.
  • The Aston Martin comparison is probably a reference to the spy car of a famous fictional spy, James Bond.
  • Pressing a button labelled "F" to convert a car to a submarine is a reference to Speed Racer.
  • The message when converting to a submarine contains a reference to the book Chitty-Chitty-Bang-Bang (perhaps fittingly, written by Ian Flemming).


Item of the Month
Preceded by
Multiversal summer catalog
July 2012
Spy tux
Succeeded by
Professor Ouch's satchel of tricks