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lifeblood of the myriad worlds of the galaxy is commerce,
and on the desolate planet of Tatooine, gambling is
the commerce of power. Nearly all aspects of life are
controlled, in one way or another, by the ebb and flow
of winning and losing bets.
No wager is as glamorous
or as reckless as a bet on the pod races. These high-speed
races take place across eight worlds in four tournaments,
with no race being as prestigious as the renowned Boonta
Eve Classic on Tatooine.
While a glamour sport
for those with money to gamble, pod racing attracts
only the most vile and dangerous aliens and those foolish
enough to drive the jet-powered death traps. Pod racing
is not a long-term sport - drivers aren't expected to
last too many races. However, several heroes of the
circuit have emerged, such as the vicious and cunning
Sebulba.
The high speeds and dangerous
courses have meant that no human could hope to survive
as a pod racer, since our reactions aren't nearly quick
enough. Anakin Skywalker, though, is the exception to
that rule. Apparently spontaneously conceived as the
"chosen one" of the Jedi order, his force
powers are stronger than any Jedi Knight on record,
and his ability to look into the future has given him
the advantage over the rapid reaction-times of the other
alien drivers. |
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pod racer is a highly specialized, wholly unorthodox
racing vehicle. At its most basic, it is simply a cockpit
pulled behind a pair of massive jet engines.
The engines of the pod
racer move as a single unit (though you can control
each separately by using a cheat code), and are bound
together by a containment beam (which looks like colored
lightning between the engines).
The cockpit is pulled
behind the engines by a pair of thick cables (which
also house the control linkages). The easiest analogy
to imagine is a chariot pulled behind a team of very
fast horses. Naturally, when a pod racer takes a corner,
the engines turn the tightest, but centrifugal force
will swing the cockpit out and away.
Most pod racers are cobbled
together by their drivers, and each has a unique personality
and performance. Pod racers come in many different sizes
as well, and smaller pod racers may make it easier to
navigate tight openings, while wider racers are far
more stable.
During a race, your pod
racer will take damage from collisions, incidental contact
and the "friendly" nudging of your opponents.
Damage can lead to engine or steering failure, engine
fires or even total destruction.
During the course of
the game, you'll be earning prize money if you're good
enough. With the money, you can visit Watto's shop and
purchase a multitude of upgrades for your racer or swap
out damaged parts. If money is tight, the junkyard behind
his shop will have some "gently used" parts
that can be had at a bargain. |
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