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desc=This is a tiny zeppelin full of super-flammable hydrogen gas. Think of all the fun things you can do with this -- you can throw tiny plastic figures out of it and say "No ticket," you can light it on fire and say "Oh, the tiny humanity!", you can... well... just watch it serenely float around indoors. That's a lot of fun, too.| | desc=This is a tiny zeppelin full of super-flammable hydrogen gas. Think of all the fun things you can do with this -- you can throw tiny plastic figures out of it and say "No ticket," you can light it on fire and say "Oh, the tiny humanity!", you can... well... just watch it serenely float around indoors. That's a lot of fun, too.| | ||
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Revision as of 07:17, 8 November 2006
This is a tiny zeppelin full of super-flammable hydrogen gas. Think of all the fun things you can do with this -- you can throw tiny plastic figures out of it and say "No ticket," you can light it on fire and say "Oh, the tiny humanity!", you can... well... just watch it serenely float around indoors. That's a lot of fun, too.
Type: off-hand item
Selling Price: 10000 Meat.
Gift Item
(In-game plural: mini-zeppelins)
Notes
- Upon completion of your 20th ascension, this item can be purchased from The Gift Shop.
References
- "No Ticket" refers to a scene from the movie Indiana Jones and The Last Crusade where Harrison Ford and an SS Trooper fight inside a zeppelin. After a quick battle in front of many onlookers, Indy chucks the trooper out a window, then explains to the confused onlookers: "No ticket". This is also referenced in the movie Dogma.
- "Oh, the tiny humanity!" refers to the Hindenburg disaster, the Hindenburg being a zeppelin that inexplicably exploded while docking in Lakehurst, New Jersey in 1937, and burned spectacularly due to its use of hydrogen gas for buoyancy. As the zeppelin crashed, Herbert Morrison, a reporter at the scene, told listeners the details of the crash as it occurred, and emotionally cried out "Oh, the humanity!" as the terrible event unfolded.
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