Lead dirigible: Difference between revisions
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==References== | ==References== | ||
* | *Reference to the heavy metal band [[Wikipedia:Led Zeppelin|Led Zeppelin]]. | ||
*"That wouldn't go over at all" references a statement by either Keith Moon or John Entwistle about their chances of succeeding. | *"That wouldn't go over at all" references a statement by either Keith Moon or John Entwistle about their chances of succeeding. | ||
*"Hop the Misty Mountains" references the song | *"Hop the Misty Mountains" references the song [[Wikipedia:Misty Mountain Hop|Misty Mountain Hop]] and "going to California" references the song [[Wikipedia:Going to California|Going to California]], both from their best selling [[Wikipedia:Led Zeppelin IV|untitled fourth album]]. |
Revision as of 12:50, 9 December 2008
lead dirigible
Plural: Unknown
This is a lead dirigible. "Lead" as in "frontmost" not as in made of a heavy metal. That wouldn't go over at all. This thing is great if you're going to California, or want to hop the Misty Mountains, but it's a little slow for navigating around the city. Still, you get a nice bird's-eye view of everything.
Transportation
Range: 2
Item cannot be traded or sold
Item cannot traded, sold, or placed in a memento display
Item cannot be auto-sold
Grants wearer the ability to fly
+20 seconds to the duration of each turn
How Obtained
Survey the Rooftops of Downtown
- Rent at Quincy's Airship Emporium
References
- Reference to the heavy metal band Led Zeppelin.
- "That wouldn't go over at all" references a statement by either Keith Moon or John Entwistle about their chances of succeeding.
- "Hop the Misty Mountains" references the song Misty Mountain Hop and "going to California" references the song Going to California, both from their best selling untitled fourth album.