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==Obtained From==
==Obtained From==
* [[transporter transponder]]
*[[transporter transponder]] (30 Adventures)


==Notes==
==Notes==
*Allows you to access [[Dad, I'm in Space!|A Transporter Booth]] in the [[Right Side of the Tracks]].
*Allows you to access [[Dad, I'm in Space!|A Transporter Booth]] in the [[Right Side of the Tracks]].
 
*Attempting to adventure in space without this effect gives the message
*Attempting to adventure in space without this effect give the message "You can't get there anymore, because you don't know the transporter frequency. You consider beating up Kenneth to see if he remembers it, but you think better of it."
:You can't get there anymore, because you don't know the transporter frequency. You consider beating up Kenneth to see if he remembers it, but you think better of it.


==References==
==References==
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*"Beating up Kenneth" is probably a reference to the R.E.M. song [[wikipedia:What's the Frequency, Kenneth?|"What's the Frequency, Kenneth?"]]  The song is itself a reference to a 1986 assault on Dan Rather.
 
*"Beating up Kenneth" is also referenced in the non-combat adventure, [[Please, Hammer]].
==See Also==
*[[Li'l Xenomorph]]

Latest revision as of 15:24, 11 May 2025

Transpondent

Transpondent

You're attuned to the frequency of the Pork Elf transporter booth hidden (in plain sight) on the Right Side of the Tracks in Seaside Town.

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Effect number: 846
Description ID: 8c2bea30385534f48965b0574a6bc51b
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Obtained From

Notes

You can't get there anymore, because you don't know the transporter frequency. You consider beating up Kenneth to see if he remembers it, but you think better of it.

References

  • "Beating up Kenneth" is probably a reference to the R.E.M. song "What's the Frequency, Kenneth?" The song is itself a reference to a 1986 assault on Dan Rather.
  • "Beating up Kenneth" is also referenced in the non-combat adventure, Please, Hammer.