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Meanwhile, back at the camp sitting infront of a number of monitors, Professor Doils watches eagerly as his vehicle maneuvers through the jungle. Suddenly on the screen the massive temple fills his view.
Awstruck he orders the crew to enter. He watches the train slowly hover up the stairs and into the door. Suddenly the screens cut out and all he hears over the radio is the screams of 12 terrified people.
"AHH ITS A TRAP!"
"OH MY GOD!"
"OH SHIIIIIII..."
Unsuccessfully he bangs the monitors trying to see whats going on, only to get a couple of quick flashes of images that vaguely made sense..
It seemed that the vehicle was rushing about madly out of control! The professor was distraught, staring at the screen closely trying to see any more images. Suddenly the screen became clear as a large temple showed up..
The vehicle had apparently entered it, from what the professor got from the radio
"Hello hello?! Is anybody there?! Whats happened?!" called the professor frantically. Suddenly the screen went completely dead and the radio filled with distorted screeching noises and feedback.
"Oh no.. whats happened..." the professor spoke to himself in horror..
^ Oh dear, tad unrealistic no? How high are the G-forces? It shouldnt be any more than +3G vert.
Dont forget that force would be going onto your chest pushing you OUT of the car. Thats why a facing out loop has never been built on a flying coaster, It would just be darn painful. And from the looks of it, so is your drop. It might work if the riders were lying down for it, but I dont think it'd work otherwise.
Also sorry to go all mod here, but sfmmfreak stop with the spam! Thats twice now ive seen you post with no relevance or furtherence to the topic. Thanks
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