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* Vehicles and pushable things
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(Travel requiring a vehicle; Peugeot)
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A journey from one room to another that requires the player to be on a vehicle.
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Let's say that our protagonist is about to flee . Obviously, he can't make the journey on foot; he needs transportation.
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{*}"Peugeot"
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Include Rideable Vehicles by Graham Nelson.
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The Lot is a room. The ten-speed bike is a rideable vehicle in the Lot.
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We make the ten-speed bike a rideable vehicle because we want to say that the player is on it rather than in it. Then our other room:
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{**}Cambridge is east of the Lot.
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And now we borrow from the Actions chapter to prevent travel without the proper equipment:
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{**}Instead of going to Cambridge when the player is not on the ten-speed bike:
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say "It's a long journey to Cambridge: you'll never make it on foot."
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After going to Cambridge:
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say "You begin pedalling determinedly.";
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continue the action.
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Test me with "e / get on ten-speed bike / e". |