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Some rapid transit
Some rapid transit
#1
There were still dozens of people trapped in the potential kill zone. Time to get them out - fast.

"System. Load song 'Highway to the Danger Zone.' Play song."

Yes, I'd be heading in to organize the evacuation ... but you can travel both ways on a highway. And anyone who couldn't leave on this highway could join me on Thunder Road when I bugged out.


Highway to the Danger Zone - effects are like those of Thunder Road, but going to a dangerous situation rather than away from it. And there's nothing stopping somebody who sees the highway from using it to go from the danger zone, as long as it's active. Highways are wider than most other roads, after all; there's plenty of room for two-way traffic.

(And, for bonus points, the song's effects has nothing to do with Top Gun...)
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Rob Kelk
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them. Adversaries remain citizens of the same state, common subjects of
the same sovereign, servants of the same law."

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I can't speak for Bob, but I know I like the idea...
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