“Of
course I can drive a dune buggy,” Akagi said confidently, snatching the keys from the air that the race official had tossed in his direction.
Narrator wrote:
He could not, in fact, drive a dune buggy.
“Of
course I can soup up this vehicle to go faster,” Akagi said, popping the hood and looking at the engine inside.
Narrator wrote:
In fact, he knew almost nothing about engines.
Taking a wrench from the toolbox, Akagi tightened the lug nuts on the engine.
This will definitely help, he thought to himself. It was only after he closed the hood that the Scorpion remembered the lug nuts were actually on the wheels.
What did I just tighten? The spark plugs? he wondered.
Oh well, maybe it will still help.Having finished his “improvements” to the vehicle, Akagi looked around to see if anyone was watching him - before pulling out his densai to look up how to drive a dune buggy on the Isawa Online Library. Fortunately, he found a holovid showing exactly what he needed!
Perky Isawa Librarian wrote:
Driving in a buggy race is easy! Just go that way - really, really fast. If something gets in your way… turn.
“Thanks, Perky Isawa Librarian!” Akagi said, putting his densai away and hopping into the dune buggy … a rickety cage that was mostly roll bars and an engine.
The starting gun went off, the Bayushi put the vehicle into gear and gunned the engine, somehow not stripping the gears while causing the buggy to launch itself forward into a favorable position in the race. Bouncing over the bumpy terrain, there were moments of sudden weightlessness that reminded the starship crewman of zero G in space.
As the speeding buggies entered the fungal thickets, the Scorpion remembered the wise words of his teacher.
Go really, really fast. If something gets in your way…. turn. Heedless of safety, with all the confidence of a young person who had just learned a skill from a 3 minute video, Akagi floored the accelerator and pushed the engines to the max. The Bayushi laughed as he dodged through the tall mushrooms with split second reaction time.
Somehow, he made it to the finish line in one piece.
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9LM Tuning your ride INT/Engineering TN15: 3d10 18 passes, 1 FR for a later roll
9LM Ride to the Ruin with 1 called raise, AGI/Driving (Void Point for skill) TN20: 4d10o10k3 25 passed for 2 Driving Points
9LM Ride to the World’s End with 2 called raises and 1 free raise, REF/Driving (Void Point for skill) TN25: 5d10o10k4 36 passed for 4 Driving Points
Total: 6 Driving Points with tiebreaker of 36.