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==References==
==References==
*This adventure parodies the ubiquitous Final Fantasy stock character, [[Wikipedia:Cid (Final Fantasy)|Cid]] the engineer.
*This adventure parodies the ubiquitous Final Fantasy stock character, [[Wikipedia:Cid (Final Fantasy)|Cid]] the engineer, who is always involved in the use of the Airships.
*[[Wikipedia:El Cid|El Cid]] is also the name of a famous medieval Spanish general who fought the Moors in 11th Century Spain.
*[[Wikipedia:El Cid|El Cid]] is also the name of a famous medieval Spanish general who fought the Moors in 11th Century Spain.
*"[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0069332/ Superfly]" is a slang term that references the 1972 Blaxsploitation film of the same name.
*"[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0069332/ Superfly]" is a slang term that references the 1972 Blaxsploitation film of the same name.
*His manner of speaking resembles that of [[Wikipedia:Coach Z|Coach Z]], from the [[Wikipedia:Homestar Runner|Homestar Runner]] website.
*His manner of speaking resembles that of [[Wikipedia:Coach Z|Coach Z]], from the [[Wikipedia:Homestar Runner|Homestar Runner]] website.

Revision as of 17:38, 25 July 2007

F-F-Fantastic!
F-F-Fantastic!

You finally fight your way across the airship and find El Cid, a small bespectacled man in grease-stained green coveralls.

"Hey dere, Protagonist, I see yez got yerzelf da fooor Immateriar! Nowr Ize can fix yerz boat fer yaz."

Apparently he thinks you're the spiky-haired loser you beat the stuffing out of repeatedly while crossing the airship. Whatever works, though.

Several hours and a couple of explosions later, he emerges covered in soot and towing your brand new Sub-Orbital Conveyance of the Kingdom. Fly, man. Superfly.

He even left you a map in the glove compartment!

You acquire an item: S.O.C.K.
You acquire an item: giant castle map

Occurs at the Penultimate Fantasy Airship after all four Immateria are collected.

References

  • This adventure parodies the ubiquitous Final Fantasy stock character, Cid the engineer, who is always involved in the use of the Airships.
  • El Cid is also the name of a famous medieval Spanish general who fought the Moors in 11th Century Spain.
  • "Superfly" is a slang term that references the 1972 Blaxsploitation film of the same name.
  • His manner of speaking resembles that of Coach Z, from the Homestar Runner website.