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Post Tue Nov 18, 2014 5:07 am

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Oh Blimey, It's the rozzers
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Post Tue Nov 18, 2014 6:15 am

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Tom realized what kind of trouble was about to begin, but Elena and him were prepared. They had worked out a plan for this exact situation. So Tom longed for his walkie talkie and called strop "Tell everyone else to keep going flatout, i'll sort this out!" But first, he needed to get some more distance between himself and the cops, so he kept pushing the pedal to the metal. Meanwhile, Elena tried to move to the front passenger seat. Not an easy task when you're doing 300km/h and quickly movving towards 350, but she succeeded. Then, she took off her coat and her jeans, leaving her in just the underwear, and she also slipped out of her shoes, just in case the officer had a foot fetish. Now that she was ready and Tom had pulled out a big lead, he slowed down. When he saw the flashing lights again, he started indicating, slowing down some more. Immediately, he drew attention from the cops.
He then pulled over, leaving all other competitors far away, and the police stopped right behind him. When an officer walked over to Tom's car, he wound down the window and said "I'm awfully sorry, officer. Wouldn't you rather spend a wonderful night with her *pointing towards Elena* and forget about all this?" Blown away by her looks, he fell for it. He walked over to the other side of the car, but before he could open the door, Tom floored it, left the Officer i a cloud of smoke, and knew he was gonna be fine. There was no way the Rozzers would keep up with a hatchback from hell that does 0-60mph in just 3.8 seconds and about 240mph top speed. He knew he was safe. And so was everyone else.
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Post Tue Nov 18, 2014 7:36 am

Re: Barely Street Legal League [Race 3 delayed until 18th]

Niall had his doubts when he learned about the updated race. With only 235mm front wheels and a scary amount of lift, a multi car free for all down a narrow band of asphalt with goopy partially frozen salt flat to each side waiting to snag a wheel and send the 350kph plus car pinwheeling across the desert sounded more suicidal than exciting. White knuckled he kept his eyes glued to the tail lights in front of him, the launch wasn't what he had hoped for feathering the throttle, fighting the skittering and cold rear tires, as he battled with the antique chassis several cars shot past him. gritting his teeth through first, grabbing second and again the back tried stepping out but the speedo's needle was shooting up now as he got it into third where he was able to bury the gas and really start picking up steam, reeling in several of the far more aggressively tuned track cars. But it was still a fight to keep the old girl on the road and he kept his focus totally on the next car to pass not daring to take the time to worry what was behind him.
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Post Tue Nov 18, 2014 8:30 am

Re: Barely Street Legal League [Race 3 delayed until 18th]

Matt watches the time, almost 11:30 pm, he's standing there, a leather jacked to cover his shoulders, definitely not an adequate vestiary, taking in account that the temperature wasn't very high, to be honest it's freezing. He rubs his hands to gain some sensitivity again on his fingers.
Strop and the others were here, waiting for the last ones to come. The air is clear and a three-quarter moon is visible up in the sky, some sparse clouds can be seen on the South-East part of the sky, puffs of vapor creates at every breath.

All the guests have arrived. Matt is really exited to run on the salt flats, even if the conditions of the ground were far from ideal, he's confident of his four-wheel drive SD-01R. Then, all of a sudden Strop proposes an alternative, they won't be running on this stretch of muddy salt. The Interstate will be their hunting grounds, the traction there will be way better and additionally there won't be the chance to get stuck in a flat of cement-dense mud and salt. The faces of the others were shocked too, some were even sorta happy, knowing that the low traction of the salt may let'em behind.

After 10 minutes the cars were all ready to rumble, proceeding slowly up the ramp leading to the stretch of road designed for the all-out shoot-out stage. Matt is right in the middle of the pack, tens of thousand horses kept (sorta) calm and ready to wreak havoc just by flooring the right foot. They're almost at the end of the ramp, the revs still constant, he can see the Hulk right behind him, he know that that thing it's gonna obliterate all the field, he only hopes that his driver moves himself and the car slightly to the side before flooring it.
Surely they will get a lot of attention by doing this stage on the Interstate, but that added another bit of adrenaline rush, even if going 400+ kph side to side with a number of cars wasn't enough.

All of a sudden it began, Matt don't know who started it but suddenly he can't hear his thoughts no more. A thousand thunders clashing all around him, and his natural reflex it's to rev the hell out of his car, it's a mayhem of cars passing cars, the Hulk just left some of his green on the side panels of his SD-01R.
"Holy crap, that's fast!!" Matt is screaming and barely hearing himself speaking, he's gaining steadily and passing some cars, then something snaps him out of his racing-focus. Someone on his mirror flashes with high-beams, behind him cop-lightbars are flashing. His heart stops for a bit, how can they know that they were about to come here? That's definitely a impossibly short time of response even for the Highway fuzz....the only way to lose the cops is to nail it until they are no longer in view.
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Post Tue Nov 18, 2014 9:18 am

Re: Barely Street Legal League [Race 3 delayed until 18th]

The cops huh ... hell no, they won't get my Gin.... it's time to squeeze Testis in die sooner mode... c'mon!!! :twisted:
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The Land Speed Run, Part 2

Ha Tom, I think you spoke too soon :P This is what you get for being gung-ho thinking you can solve these problems with those kinds of methods ;)

This is another big update, but an important one. Watch for clues and directions, because shit gets real and what starts out like a Gumball Rally is starting to become a bit more like Fast and Furious.

Due to time constraints I'm initially posting text only, but will update with images later, plus the results, once the dust settles.

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This was when Strop noticed something very wrong. There was a pair of headlights in his rear mirrors. Flashing red, white and blue. And, unless he was hallucinating, they were growing larger.

In an instant Strop was on the radio to the truck, still ten miles up the road but at these speeds, that was barely more than two, three minutes away.

“Come in Big Bertha, I have lights on my six.”

There was a pause, and then Hannah crackled back, “Come again Strop? And what’s with the gibberish?”

Strop resisted the temptation to take his hands off the wheel to facepalm, and merely tried again. “Come in Big Bertha, I have flashing lights on my six. Repeat, flashing lights.”

There was an involuntary, “OH” on the other end, followed by, “Copy that PeaPod.” And then after a pause, “Do you have a quantity?”

Strop peered in the mirror, “Big Bertha, I count a single set at present.”

“Then stay on target. We’ll send out a bulletin, then stay on the dark side of the moon, over and out.”

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Tom realized what kind of trouble was about to begin, but Elena and him were prepared. They had worked out a plan for this exact situation. So Tom longed for his walkie talkie and called strop "Tell everyone else to keep going flatout, i'll sort this out!" But first, he needed to get some more distance between himself and the cops, so he kept pushing the pedal to the metal. Meanwhile, Elena tried to move to the front passenger seat. Not an easy task when you're doing 300km/h and quickly movving towards 350, but she succeeded. Then, she took off her coat and her jeans, leaving her in just the underwear, and she also slipped out of her shoes, just in case the officer had a foot fetish. Now that she was ready and Tom had pulled out a big lead, he slowed down. When he saw the flashing lights again, he started indicating, slowing down some more. Immediately, he drew attention from the cops.

He then pulled over, leaving all other competitors far away, and the police stopped right behind him. When an officer walked over to Tom's car, he wound down the window and said "I'm awfully sorry, officer. Wouldn't you rather spend a wonderful night with her *pointing towards Elena* and forget about all this?" Blown away by her looks, he fell for it. He walked over to the other side of the car, but before he could open the door, Tom floored it, left the Officer in a cloud of smoke, and knew he was gonna be fine. There was no way the Rozzers would keep up with a hatchback from hell that does 0-60mph in just 3.8 seconds and about 240mph top speed. He knew he was safe. And so was everyone else.

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About ten seconds later, several things happened, one after another.

First, Tom picking up on the public channel and saying something about handling it on his own. Second, the Road Angel sensor in the Gryphon Gear truck going absolutely bonkers. Third, Strop in the Peapod blurring by Tom and his nearly-naked passenger Elena, standing by the roadside, prompting a brief flash of When did she get here? Followed immediately after by What the hell do they think they’re doing?

Fourth, and most worrying, was Hannah radioing in on the public channel. “Breaker breaker we have a code red, repeat, code red, we’re picking up multiple signals, repeat multiple signals. Flock inbound.”

Strop was on the radio again, yelling for Tom to stop fooling around and get back on the road before the other cops caught up, but of course, Tom and Elena were occupied.

From the Gryphon Gear truck now about halfway between the speeding competitors and the approaching cops, Noah sprinted out, cursing their luck and risk taking habits, yanking the laser guided timer and tripod from the ground, the ageing F-350 spinning the wheels as it lunged back onto the road towards the second marker. “Come on, we have to hide the evidence!”

Now well behind everybody except the truck, Tom and Elena were laughing as the Brimstone powered through the gears. “If only we could have seen that cop’s face!” Elena gasped. Now all that needed to happen was for the tyres to hold out until the next turnoff and everything would be just fine.

Back in the truck, the trio had broken out in a sweat as they saw a multitude of lights growing brighter and brighter, the sounds of over a dozen wailings overlapping. Hannah yanked the wheel hard and pulled the truck off the road.

“What are you doing!? You’ll wreck the truck!” Noah shouted.

“Better rust later than get arrested now!” Hannah shouted back.

Lumbering to a stop, tyres sinking into the wet salt, Hannah killed the engine and Tesla killed the electrics, the only sound left in the cabin the ticking of the hot engine starting to cool in the frigid air. The three waited, barely peeking over the windows just in case, even this far from the road in the darkness, they were spotted.

Expecting to see a dozen squad cars tearing up the road at the same time, they were confused to see just one car with flashing lights, with a ridiculously elongated, low profile, wheels the size of Godzilla, screaming by much much faster than any squad car possibly could. It was a good minute later that the squad cars, hopelessly outclassed, pottered past with their sirens blaring.

“What have we gotten ourselves into?” Hannah wondered out loud.

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Tom stopped laughing when he realised that despite not having caught up to any of his fellow contestants, a set of lights were growing larger in his rear view mirror. And they were flashing. And there were sirens.

“What’s wrong?” Elena immediately sat up, sensing the sudden change before she saw the lights. “Are those cops?”

“They can’t be,” Tom said, his confidence faltering slightly. “There’s no way they could be as fast as us. I’m doing three eighty!”

“But they’re getting closer!” Elena said, worry creeping into her voice. “Can’t you go any faster?”

“I told you Elena, this is as fast as the car goes!” Triumph gave way to confusion as the lights grew steadily brighter, the sirens growing steadily louder. “There’s no way that thing is a cop.” But still Tom grabbed the walkie talkie and radioed.

“Guys, we have trouble, one of the lights are-“

That was as far as he got, before a massive jolt and accompanying thump passed through the car. All the LCD displays in the car flickered, before going blank. The steering wheel instantly fell dead, heavy as lead, and the engine whined and lost drive. Tom mashed the loud pedal repeatedly, but nothing happened. He switched the neutral and tried the ignition, but nothing happened.

“I’ve lost drive!” He thumbed the switch on the walkie talkie, but that too was dead. As his car slowed down more and more, he fell further into the clutches of the mystery super cop car. It would have been awesome, if the super cop car hadn’t just somehow killed his Brimstone and now seemed about to arrest him. He jiggled in his seat, desperate to try and keep the car rolling as best as he could, but after that, the game looked to be up.

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Strop saw the flash in his mirrors and instinctively, knew what it meant.

“Mayday mayday,” he called over the radio public channel. “Brimstone down, I repeat, Brimstone down.”

And I’m next, he thought, with the slowest car in the competition, there was no doubt that if the Brimstone could be caught, then so could he, and pretty much nearly half of the other cars there too.

“I advise, one of the lights is BSLL certified. Top speed estimated greater than three eighty. Check your speed, and break off target ASAP.”

How many more miles to Salt Lake City? They were nearly at the end of the long forty mile straight, about to ascend and cross the rocky ridge beyond which it was another fifty miles to Salt Lake city. No turnoffs before then. Surely they would all know that if there were multiple cops behind and some crazy super cop with them, that there would be cops swarming out of Salt Lake City to meet them too. Hell, there might even be a statewide search for them at this point.

Surprisingly, the gravelly voice of Reece “The Jaws” Parsons crackled on over the radio. “Nobody’s going to jail tonight, not on the croc’s watch. Now keep left kiddies, unless you want to die.”

Up ahead in the lengthening line of mega-cars, everybody kept the throttle pinned, hoping and praying that the tyres held together, the engines didn’t blow and they didn’t run out of gas. Slowly, none questioned, and all drifted to the left of the road, threading the eye of the needle as they went from doing four hundred plus on a two lane carriageway, to a single lane in the dark. Well in the lead, the giant Cadillac pitched forward as it slowed down, swinging around as Reece yanked the handbrake, then taking off down the same road… in the opposite direction.

A mighty gust of wind buffeted each car, first the ULTRA X and Ruby, still locked together, then the SD-01R, Gemina, the Mutant, Lunatic, Annihilator, Mephisto and Vindicator, all in quick succession, all rocking and rolling as they struggled not to be pushed off the road. The Elegance and the Achernar were next, with the E30 still right on the tail of the Achernar. Slightly more spread out were the HFF, the AED Griffin, the Thanatos Estate and Infernalis. The Hulk picked up speed going the wrong way, headlights flashing into view and out even more quickly, and barely a second after it passed the Infernalis, it blew past the tiny Testis, which rattled and shook and almost swung off the road at three hundred and thirty kilometres an hour. With a combined speed of nearly seven hundred, Sam “Missed the Memo” Neil in the Sleipnir was lucky not to become a launching pad for the Hulk, jinking hard left just in time, the car’s ridiculously strong aerodynamics keeping it pinned to the road. Barely a blur to the Emperior and the RB-02, they didn’t know what just happened, but Strop, feeling the sheer speed of The Hulk as it went by, knew Reece’s madness knew no bounds and could only brace for impact.

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“Let me out!” Elena cried, balling her fists and banging on the Brimstone’s window in impotent fear. “I don’t want to get arrested!”

“Calm down, we’re still rolling!” Tom reassured her, although with the engine still dead no matter what he did, there was little else he could do. The way the road markings were passing by underneath his wheels, he estimated he was still doing a good three hundred or so, certainly still too fast for the cop to try and forcibly stop him. “We have to think of the next plan, okay Elena?” he shot Elena his best winning grin, and Elena, trails of mascara stained tears tracking down her face, nodded slightly. “Okay. Please.”

Tom turned back to the controls, popping the ignition compartment and feeling blinding among the wires, knowing all the while it wouldn’t help, since even if he could hotwire the car, the transmission was an electronically controlled sequential, and if the computer was overloaded then the software would have to be rebooted. In his mirrors, he saw the flashing lights of the super cop car pull out from behind him, accelerating to draw alongside on the right. Tom bit his lip, wondering if the cop would force him off the road at this speed or leave him be to chase down the others, and subject him to the tender mercies of the rest of the highway patrol. Briefly, he debated trying to delay the cop by hogging the road, but his little hatchback wasn't imposing enough, and it would only lose him more speed.

He didn’t have time to think any more. A pair of narrow high beams flashed at him. Mind in hyperdrive, he immediately realised that headlights on this road could only mean one thing. He planted both feet on the brake pedal, coaxing the car the left, struggling against the weight with no aids or power assists. The super cop car was crucially a split second slower on the uptake, and as the lights enlarged at an exponential rate, it slammed on the brakes and swung right. But unlike Tom’s controlled stop, it swung wide, right tyres hitting the salt and losing traction, causing the car to careen back onto the road, directly into the path of the Hulk.

It all went so fast that nobody ever found out exactly happened next. Reece, blinding charging in, felt a shock pass through the car, and saw the right half of his front bumper fly over the cabin, flipping off into the distance. The Hulk, two ton beast doing some four hundred kilometres an hour, barely clipped the super cop car in the rear quarter panel, sending it into a violent spin. Traction lost, it hit the salt, wheels digging in, pitching the car up and over, siren sound distorting and dying out as the lights smashed into a million pieces, the rack ripped from the car’s roof while the car dug up salt, flipping end over end. Meanwhile, the Hulk continued on with barely a wobble, roaring off into the distance.

Five seconds later, the gravelly voice of Reece, tinged with a satisfied smugness crackled over the radio. “Play chicken with the croc, you get eaten.”

A sea of flashing lights rose to greet the illegal race convoy as it wound its way out of the mountains, approaching Salt Lake City. Screaming down the highway, cops moved to intercept, set up road blocks, scrambling to cover the exits. Approaching at least three times as fast, the Barely Street Legal crew split, peeling off the highway and onto the side roads, scattering to the winds and disappearing into the night. Some of the foolhardy cops followed them down the exits, but were left far behind, as the choir of sirens roused sleepy towns from Grantsville to Tooele, hunting down shadows in the mist.

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Several miles back up the Lincoln Highway, Tom and Elena, in the Brimstone, sat in stunned silence, trying to figure out what just happened. One second, there was some crazy cop in a supercar that had just taken out their car. The next second, what looked a lot like the Hulk in full flight blew it off the road and now, it was somewhere out in the dark expanse of the Salt Flats blown to smithereens. And to think that he had just strolled up and chatted to the crazy croc at Haruna. Holy smoking balls.

Just then, there was a rumbling to the side, and Tom almost jumped when he saw the massive silhouette of The Hulk pull up alongside him and roll its windows down to reveal the perpetually toothy grin of The Jaws. Automatically, Tom also wound down his windows.

“Thanks man, you really saved our asses back there.”

Reece stared at them for a moment, then flashed his teeth at the pair. “I’ll be back to claim it later!” Then he added, “The girl too.” And with that, he drove off, leaving Tom and Elena to exchange glances and wonder whether they wanted to know what The Jaws meant or whether to spend the rest of this insane adventure avoiding him.

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Not long after The Hulk had departed, the Gryphon Gear truck rattled into view, looking rather the worse for wear after its last minute excursion into the salt. The Goldie head of Tesla poked out the window.

“Hi kids!” she barked. “Need a tow?”

Kids? Tom thought to himself with indignation. However, he was in no position to refuse any help, not unless he wanted to wait until the cops picked him up (and why weren’t the rest of the cops here yet anyway?)

“Yes, thank you,” was all he said.

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Shards of glass and plastic, and twisted metal littered the Salt Flats. In a small crater, lay the remains of a low slung sports coupé, smoke and a hissing emanating from its radiator. Oil slowly dripped and into the salt where it was soaked up.

With a grunt and a creak, a heavy boot kicked the door open. More groaning ensued, and a tall, burly man in full body armour swung his legs out, then rose, grasping the door frame. Turning his neck with an ominous crack, he reached up, dabbing at his forehead, seeing the blood that was dripping down his face and into his handlebar moustache. The lenses of his aviators were cracked, so he whipped them off and tossed them away, then spat a wad of phlegm and blood into the salt. He exhaled, then turned around to look at his wrecked car.

“Oh, my poor Hasira, my baby, what have those motherfuckers done to you.”

Another heavy boot kicked open the passenger door, and with a much higher pitched grunt, an armored female officer, hair tied back in a severe bun clambered out, surveying the wreck. “Status report, Agent Decker?”

Agent Decker flexed his fingers, then shifted around, feeling every joint and muscle creak. “I’m all good, Agent Black. My poor Hasira, though…” he gazed at the car mournfully.

Agent Black walked around the front and patted Agent Decker on the shoulder. “There there, we just have to take her back to the shop.” Agent Decker nodded, but clenched his fists. “I swear, I will hunt every last one of them down and bring them to justice. No hoon gets away from Agent Black and Decker.”

Agent Black merely nodded. “Roger that, Agent Decker. I’m going to call the tow truck.”

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What started off as a poorly planned trip to the Bonneville Salt Flats had turned into a right debacle. After that tangle with the cops, Salt Lake City was off limits. They had to assume a state wide search for the ultra-dangerous illegal road racers was underway, which kept each and every one of them on full alert. After nearly an entire night of hard driving, everybody was low on fuel, tyres scrubbed raw, with various parts starting to show the strain of operating at the limit under the varying weather conditions.

Limping into the first diner he saw somewhere in a city called Grand Junction, just across the border, Strop plonked himself into a chair and ordered a black coffee without batting an eyelid. The naturalistic charm of Colorado wine country was a far cry from the salty plains of Utah, and, at this time a welcome change. He jerked upright in his chair as the waitress handed him his first coffee in about five years.

Overhead, the TV morning bulletin ran a story about some high speed chase in Utah. Strop resisted the temptation to cover his head with Kai’s jacket, then looked on as the shots from the news helicopter beamed through. A newswoman droned on about how the police engaged in a high speed chase but lost the suspects doing in excess of two hundred miles an hour and driving ‘extremely dangerously’, but had to call off the chase due to a mysterious fire on the road. Strop bet that somehow, in the blur of events of last night, Reece lit the fire.

Downing the coffee, he paid up and trudged out. Sleep beckoned, but he had a couple of things to do first.

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“Whatup Foxy.”

“I told you not to call me Foxy, Waxjob.”

“But is it inaccurate?”

“I’m a wolf.”

Standing in a quiet garage somewhere across state lines, Noah had patched a video call through to the Gryphon Gear software specialist (and expert in all things underground and conspiracy), Waxwell, who had remained at the factory in Australia. Or, as Waxwell liked to say, the top end to Noah’s bottom end. Noah set down his phone and held up a strange grappling device with a long cable trailing from it.

“Anyway. Do you have any idea what this is?”

Through the video screen, Waxwell peered over his glasses. “Obviously that’s a grappling hook. You don’t need me to tell you that.”

In the background, Tom was working on the Brimstone, trying to patch the holes in the rear bumper that the grappling hook had left.

“Maybe I thought you could tell me what kind of grappling hook can punch through a carbon fibre panel and kill a car’s electronics at the same time.”

Waxwell sucked in air through his cheeks. “Hoo boy. An NNEMP in a grappling hook? Who the hell did you guys piss off? That’s some serious heat.”

Noah involuntarily cast a furtive glance out the window. “Yeah? How serious?”

“Let’s put it this way,” Waxwell stroked his chin. “The use of NNEMPs by any sector of the US armed forces is supposed to be experimental. And classified. It’s like rail guns, only much more secret.” He then took his glasses off and looked down the camera seriously. “Should I call Dan?”

“No.” Noah scoffed. “What Dan doesn’t know, won’t hurt us. And, as you know, what she does know, hurts a lot.”

“Suit yourself Foxy,” Waxwell shrugged. “But watch your step.” Then the call was terminated.

Noah was shaking his head as Tesla and Hannah came back in from patching up their own truck. Thanks to the salt, several of the parts were starting to corrode, and given its age, replacing the parts was getting to be more trouble than it was worth, unless they wanted to draw attention to themselves by rocking up to a proper dealer. In the meantime they had to pull it together with duct tape and hope it held together through the rest of the trip. No matter what, the ball had been set in motion, so they only had to hang on.

As for the matter of Tom’s Brimstone, Noah had some capacitors and actuators to replace.

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Encrypted message received:

Watch your backs. Involvement of federal agencies cannot be ruled out. Keep a low profile, and maintain radio silence.

Aim to be at the next preordained location in three days. Will keep you advised.

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The final classification for Round 3: Need for Speed, is as follows:

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With over 3000hp, no surprises that the Hulk is so bloody fast in a straight line! But the spoils of this round go to the Yacare ULTRA X.

In addition, this round's bonus points belong to the category Houston, We have Liftoff:

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It's a tight finish, but the Cottam Elegance DA just barely squeaks out by 0.1kg of extra lift! So the points for that round go to the Cottam Elegance DA.

Also note that the deadline for new tunes will be the end of TOMORROW (that is to say, 23:59.59 Nov 20, EST). Tom, don't worry, your car isn't penalised in any way as a result of the plot, but you stepped up to the plate so I pitched you a curveball :P
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Post Wed Nov 19, 2014 5:17 am

Re: Barely Street Legal League [Travelling to race 4]

(OOC)YAAAAAAAAAY!!!!!!!! Finally a good result.....

to be honest when I put my my car to this steroid charged dogfight i was never expecting it to be among the more powerful.... and fast
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Post Wed Nov 19, 2014 5:45 am

Re: Barely Street Legal League [Travelling to race 4]

Upon escaping Utah and the strange police car Rayyan gets into contact with his legal team and orders them to prepare a defense for the BSLL and it's contestants just incase shit goes south. After the call to his legal team Rayyan gets into contact with his private security team which has affiliation to several governments (including the US) to try and found any information on the weapon used to stop Tom's Brimstone and obtain all the info they can on the mysterious cop car.

Through Rayyans legal team he sends out a recommended route to Tulsa speedway that avoid's the use of highways and tolls to avoid as much detection from the fuzz as possible.

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Post Wed Nov 19, 2014 6:10 am

Re: Barely Street Legal League [Travelling to race 4]

With the Brimstone repaired, Tom and Elena (who had put on all her clothes again after their maneuver because it was bloody clod) had to figure out a plan of how not to draw too much attention where they went. So they decided to repaint the car matte black, making it harder to see in the dark. Also, Tom fiddled with the ECU to disable the turbos and lower the rev limit a little bit, in order to make the car quieter. All he had to do to turn the madness back on was push a button hidden behind the steering wheel. He thanked Hannah and Tesla again because without them, he would be somewhere in the salt flats around Bonneville, or, most likely, in prison.
With all the work on the Brimstone completed, he changed the rear tyres. The fronts were still okay for going to Tulsa and blasting down the 1/4 once. That is, in case nothing unexpected happened whoch seemed kind of unlikely so he replaced the fronts too and put a spare set of tyres(front and rear) into the boot.
After that, he went to an italian hotel closeby and had not only a dinner but also a nice conversation together with Elena. Of course, they had ordered a bowl of Spaghetti for two. It turned out she was from Paraguay but fed up with people and the government there so she had decided to travel the world, looking for a.new home somewhere she liked, and for a partner. "Well...", Tom said "that's a very nice idea! You know, i also travel the world, but for other reasons." - "So, let's do it together", she said. "I sure would love to be together with you for the end of time, Elena. But why the hell would you stay with someone like me?" - "I like adventures", she replied, looking deep into his eyes. "Honey, we almost died tonight, just in case you missed it." - "We didn't, and thanks to your engineering skills, nobody will recognize your car as the small yellow rocket from last night. At least not that easily." - "Until i push the button again and floor it..." - "Yes, you're right. So let's avoid that for the time being, at least until the race at Tulsa."
The rest of the night went by quietly, with Elena and Tom sleeping side by side, not on top of each other because they didn't want to draw amy attention to them. The next morning, after a decent breakfast and two cups of coffee for each of them, they seeked out the longest and least busy road towards Tulsa. They planned in one more stop for the night because there really was no reason to hurry unless the Police spotted them. With the car in "quiet mode", they set off. Elena was wearing a blue pullover, some leggings and leather boots, because wearing the same coat and boots as yesterday (even though she had taken those off before they pulled over) would make it easier for the cops to spot her.
"Tom, can i ask you a very silly question? You know, i don't know much about cars..." - "Sure, ask me anything." - "What make is your car?" Amazed by this simple question, he replied "It's a car i developed myself. I am the CEO of my own car company, AMW." After a quick explenation about what AMW means and the idea behind the company, he said "have we really not talked about this before?" - "Maybe we have, but with all the stress last night, i might have forgotten about some things, i'm sorry." - "Don't worry, hun. Everything's fine as long as you don't forget about me." - "How could i?!", she responded, "you are th man i've always been looking for. Handsome and clever with skilled hands and a dream he is currently making real." The kindness of these words made Tom blush and he said "Well, you could live with me in Austria once we get there. As long we don't get killed or arrested in the process of this tournament..."
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Post Wed Nov 19, 2014 6:39 am

Re: Barely Street Legal League [Travelling to race 4]

Counting on his car's unassuming exterior and the far more flamboyant attitudes of the other racers to keep the cops off him, niall keeps the desert dust on to help hide the shiny paint and kept his fingers crossed that he could get out of his home country without attracting unwants legal attention. Already devoid of all computer systems niall didn't care much about that mystery hook, though he did worry for his trusty old am/fm cassette...
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as much as he hated to do this he bought the cheampest ramptruck her could find and took on the highways. he wasnt going fast but sure he was calling no attention.....
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In an encrypted email to the Gryphon Gear team Rayyan offers the use of Sabre Corporations aerospace division to move the vehicles from the USA to the UK in Sabre Aerospace's MT30 Alcock (Named after the captain of the Vickers Vimy Bomber that made the first non-stop transatlantic flight) from Sabre Aerospace's airfield in Waco Texas to one of the many airfields that is owned by Sabre Aerospace in the UK. Attached in the email are low key stealthy directions to the airfield.

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Post Wed Nov 19, 2014 7:28 am

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Vos had flown his Kodiak to Wichita KS for a series of dramatic upgrades. Over the course of (insert however long he's been away) He and His team had retooled pretty much every aspect of it. When race 4 starts. He'll be there. He picked up the phone to contact any member of the team he could to catch up. Unfortunately, everyone was off the grid. Noone answered their phones. Finally, after two hours, he finally got Tom and asked what the hell was going on.
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Post Wed Nov 19, 2014 4:01 pm

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Only slightly rattled by the events at Bonneville and points East, Kristina also ends up in Grand Junction, CO. Skittering across multiple two-lane highways through the mountains, she found a cheap motel on US 50 and slept for the night. It was 7:30 AM, and the cold was not her natural habitat. Between it and the young woman in West Wendover, she was spent.

She awoke to housekeeping knocking on the door at 4 PM. She had overslept! Thankfully, she had been notified during her slumber. 3 days until the race in Tulsa. She had caught a lucky break since there was no way she could have made it 900 miles in only 8 hours without drawing attention. She sent housekeeping away, insisting she would go to the front desk and pay for another night. Just then she got another message. This time it was from Rayyan offering an alternate route to Tulsa....1950 miles via Montana! No way was she heading north to go south. Her car might be fast, relatively speaking, but it was no airliner. She would take US 50 over to Dodge City, KS, and make her way south from there into OK. She got dressed quickly and walked up to the front desk to pay for another night so she could keep her promise to housekeeping.

After a light dinner, she got warm huddling under 2 comforters,3 blankets and her pyjamas. At 3AM, she woke up again and headed out for the drive to Tulsa. ETA for Tulsa: 8 PM on the 19th.
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Post Wed Nov 19, 2014 10:36 pm

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After praying to all kind of superior Entities (female angels, Jesus, Joey Ramone, some bunch of aliens, and even my grandpa) to keep Testis on going, after the cops problem been solved, i could eased my foot on the throttle.

Already had a callus on my foot.

Chose to avoid highways and followed some advices.

After some miles, I stopped to rest. Starving and short of money, I could pick up some delicacies along the way: beetles, cockroaches and all that was crispy and flavorful! I grill them with some Gin and they tasted like roasted duck!

Slept a few hours in the car, washed my face with some Gin, and put me on the way to Tulsa again!!
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