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The Rapid Rider appears in all three [[Rock Raiders books]], where it is always piloted by Bandit, whose fate is to always sail it into a frozen cavern containing [[Ice Monster]]s. In ''[[Rock Raiders - An Interactive Puzzle Storybook]]'', Bandit has to sail through icy rapids (which are a maze for the reader to figure out) to escape an Ice Monster throwing icicles. In ''[[Race for Survival]]'', an Ice Monster actually destroys the Rapid Rider, and Bandit must use its pieces to escape to the surface and off of the volcano. In ''[[High Adventure Deep Underground]]'', Bandit is attacked by multiple Ice Monsters, who eat the Energy Crystals out of the Rapid Rider and destroy it, before [[Jet]] and [[Axle]] arrive to rescue him. | The Rapid Rider appears in all three [[Rock Raiders#Books and comics|Rock Raiders books]], where it is always piloted by Bandit, whose fate is to always sail it into a frozen cavern containing [[Ice Monster]]s. In ''[[Rock Raiders - An Interactive Puzzle Storybook]]'', Bandit has to sail through icy rapids (which are a maze for the reader to figure out) to escape an Ice Monster throwing icicles. In ''[[Race for Survival]]'', an Ice Monster actually destroys the Rapid Rider, and Bandit must use its pieces to escape to the surface and off of the volcano. In ''[[High Adventure Deep Underground]]'', Bandit is attacked by multiple Ice Monsters, who eat the Energy Crystals out of the Rapid Rider and destroy it, before [[Jet]] and [[Axle]] arrive to rescue him. | ||
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The Rapid Rider was also featured in the [[Rock Raiders | The Rapid Rider was also featured in the [[Rock Raiders mini comic book|mini comic book]] that came with first edition releases of the set [[4920 Rapid Rider]], as well as the [[Rock Raiders interactive comic|online interactive adaption]] of it. | ||
== In other languages == | == In other languages == |
Revision as of 00:07, 18 October 2017
- This article is about the Rock Raiders vehicle. For the LEGO set, see 4920 Rapid Rider.
The Rapid Rider, also known as the Cat, is a water-based vehicle used by the Rock Raiders for reconnaissance and material transportation across underground lakes and rivers. It resembles a small catamaran propelled by two small jet engines. It has a small cargo hold, two clamps to attach tools to, and a single seat for a sailor.
In the Windows game
In the Windows version of LEGO Rock Raiders, the Rapid Rider is classified as a small vehicle, and requires two Energy Crystals for power. A Rock Raider must be trained as a sailor to use a Rapid Rider.
The Rapid Rider is one of only two vehicles that can be teleported at the Docks, the other being the Cargo Carrier. It can only travel across water, and it moves at a rather brisk 2 blocks per second. If a Rock Raider is carrying an object when they board the vehicle, it will be carried in the Rapid Rider's small cargo hold. The Rapid Rider is also the only vehicle that does not require the Support Station to be teleported.
Upgrades
The Rapid Rider can't actually be upgraded, as it can't cross land to reach an Upgrade Station. However, evidence of plans for upgrades can be found in the manual and code. The manual lists three upgrades available for the Rapid Rider:
- Engine: Costs 10 pieces of Ore
The configuration code for the Rapid Rider shows it as having three engine levels, increasing the speed from 2 blocks per second to 3 blocks per second with the first upgrade, and from 3 to 4 with the second. - Scanner: Costs 5 pieces of Ore
Does not have any actual code to support this claim. - Carry Capability: Costs 5 pieces of Ore
Does not have any actual code to support this claim.
As all three of these upgrades cost the same as the upgrades for the Small Transport Truck, they were likely copied from its description, and never removed for some reason.
Dependency
The Rapid Rider costs 2 Energy Crystals and requires the following for teleportation:
- Rock Raider
- Tool Store [UP1]
- Teleport Pad [UP1]
- Power Station
- Docks
In the PlayStation game
The Rapid Rider is used in several levels in the PlayStation version of LEGO Rock Raiders. It is the only aquatic vehicle in the game, and the only vehicle that can cross water besides the Tunnel Scout, the Tunnel Transport, and the Floating Platform. It can always be found resting at the shore of an underground lakes and rivers, and can't ever be teleported down. Bandit can drive the Rapid Rider slightly faster than the other Rock Raiders, making his use ideal for missions where it is the primary vehicle. However, it mostly finds its use in levels with a single large body of water; levels with multiple bodies that need to be crossed will usually use the Tunnel Scout instead, making Bandit's use unfortunately limited.
In other media
The Rapid Rider appears in all three Rock Raiders books, where it is always piloted by Bandit, whose fate is to always sail it into a frozen cavern containing Ice Monsters. In Rock Raiders - An Interactive Puzzle Storybook, Bandit has to sail through icy rapids (which are a maze for the reader to figure out) to escape an Ice Monster throwing icicles. In Race for Survival, an Ice Monster actually destroys the Rapid Rider, and Bandit must use its pieces to escape to the surface and off of the volcano. In High Adventure Deep Underground, Bandit is attacked by multiple Ice Monsters, who eat the Energy Crystals out of the Rapid Rider and destroy it, before Jet and Axle arrive to rescue him.
The Rapid Rider was also featured in the mini comic book that came with first edition releases of the set 4920 Rapid Rider, as well as the online interactive adaption of it.
In other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | |
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Dutch Nederlands | Rotsvoertuig | ||
Finnish Suomi | Pikakiitäjä | ||
French Français | Transport de minerai | ||
Hebrew עִבְרִית Ivrit |
רכב ימי | ||
Italian Italiano | Rock’maran | ||
Japanese 日本語 Nihongo |
ラピッドライダー | ||
Norwegian Norsk | Steinknuser | ||
Polish Polski | Łódź podziemna (set) Wodolot (video game) |
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Russian Русский Russkiy |
Катер | ||
Spanish Español | Lancha rápida | ||
Danish, German, and Swedish releases left this vehicle's name unchanged |