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You turn on the transistor radio, and clip it to your belt (or in the case of no belt, attach it to your skin with the supplied velcro.) The radio squeals, and you hear a sports announcer talking in that voice you just hate. | You turn on the transistor radio, and clip it to your belt (or in the case of no belt, attach it to your skin with the supplied velcro.) The radio squeals, and you hear a sports announcer talking in that ''voice'' you just hate. | ||
You have been granted access to the '''kwe''' listen-only chat channel. Play-by-plays of the KWE fights will be broadcast to this channel during each fight. | You have been granted access to the '''kwe''' listen-only chat channel. Play-by-plays of the KWE fights will be broadcast to this channel during each fight. |
Revision as of 10:06, 22 April 2006
Template:Itemheader This is a small, cheap transistor radio with the letters KWE etched on its bright chrome surface. Since it doesn't have a frequency dial (not having been made by anyone named Kenneth), it's only good for tuning in the weekly Kingdom Wrestling Federation matches. We recommend going down to the old mine with it for best reception.
Type: usable
Cannot be traded.
Cannot be discarded
Quest Item
When Used
You turn on the transistor radio, and clip it to your belt (or in the case of no belt, attach it to your skin with the supplied velcro.) The radio squeals, and you hear a sports announcer talking in that voice you just hate.
You have been granted access to the kwe listen-only chat channel. Play-by-plays of the KWE fights will be broadcast to this channel during each fight.
Notes
- Obtained at John Wilke's Booth for 200 meat (1 per player per ascension)
- Grants access to the chat channel /kwe.
References
- The bit about frequency and Kenneth is a reference to the R.E.M. song What's the Frequency, Kenneth?