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You dive off of <yetiname> and into the blood tank. Despite the elevated blood pressure inside, you see a bunch of damaged skeletons dunked in here to heal. You manage to smash quite a few before you can't take the pressure anymore. | |||
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*Equipping the [[makeshift SCUBA gear]] allows you to adventure in the blood tank. | *Equipping the [[makeshift SCUBA gear]], or [[aerated diving helmet]] allows you to adventure in the blood tank. |
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It appears that Corman's troops are in need of resupply, and since you can't build railroad tracks in the sky, he apparently decided to build them on the ground and attach propellers to them so that his train could get to where the action is.
It definitely isn't a gospel train or a love train -- from what you can see and smell, it's a flesh and blood train. Er, that is, it's a metal train, but it's hauling flesh and blood. It'd be weird and gross if the train itself was all organic and gooey, wouldn't it? Almost as weird and gross as entire freight cars full of meat and blood.
Go for the meat car |
Dive into the blood tank |
You dive off of <yetiname> and into the blood tank. Despite the elevated blood pressure inside, you see a bunch of damaged skeletons dunked in here to heal. You manage to smash quite a few before you can't take the pressure anymore.
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You defeated 50+? skeletons |
- Equipping the makeshift SCUBA gear, or aerated diving helmet allows you to adventure in the blood tank.