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Electric Blue is a recurring vehicle in the Carmageddon series. It appears in the original Carmageddon, Splat Pack, Carmageddon (PlayStation), TDR 2000 (as well as the Tozzer comic and the game's cancelled Game Boy Color port), Funsize, Reincarnation, and Max Damage.
Carmageddon & Splat Pack
Carmageddon vehicle | |
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Electric Blue | |
Info | |
Internal opponent number | 24 |
Internal name | STELLA |
Strength (1 - 5) | 4 |
Network availability | Never |
Driver | Stella Stunna |
Race number | 17 |
Grid icon | |
Multiplayer icon | |
Top speed | 230 mph |
Kerb weight | 1.0 tons |
0 - 60 mph in | 4.5 seconds |
Stealworthy | |
Description | |
"Stella's got herself wired to the battery of her super sleek racer, she says it gives her an extra buzz... enough said." |
Electric Blue is one of the 30 original cars from Carmageddon and the Splat Pack expansion. It appears together with the second tier of vehicles, and is not stealworthy.
Design
The vehicle is a Lister Storm, although it also bears similarities to a number of other endurance racers including the Ferrari F40, Porsche 917, Porsche 962 road modification models, and the Jaguar XJR-9 and as such is often mistaken for one of these vehicles.
Performance
The Electric Blue is special for having a electro-bastard ray built-in - very useful for eliminating pedestrians, but very annoying if it's not the player behind the wheel.
Trivia
- Collecting an electro-bastard ray while using Electric Blue makes the automatic ray stop working when the powerup wears off.
- Electric Blue's grid icon appears have been made using a screenshot of the model viewed from above, instead of pixel art like most other icons.
Gallery
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Electric Blue's info screen.
Model Viewer
Carmageddon (PlayStation)
Carmageddon (PlayStation) vehicle | |
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Info | |
Internal name | Unknown |
Driver | De-d 209 |
Race number | 17 |
Top speed | 402 km/h (250 mph) |
Kerb weight | 2.7 tonnes |
0-100 km/h in | 6.3 seconds |
Cost | $270,000 |
Electric Blue makes an appearance in the PlayStation version of Carmageddon. This time, it can be bought.
Design
This is a lower poly version of the car from the original game. Because of this, some of the textures, like the number 17 on its left side, appear distorted. It also lacks the pillars between the windows, and it now has open wells for the back wheels.
Performance
Unlike the PC release, this version has no electro-bastard ray.
Driver
De-d 209 looks like a blue-skinned woman corpse with short bobbed hair of the same color.
Trivia
- The driver's name is taken from the ED-209 droid from RoboCop, which also might be one of the inspirations behind Ed 101's name.
Gallery
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Render of Electric Blue with the Race Track location as the background. From Planet Playstation (05/1999).
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Comparison of the final driver image (left) with an earlier iteration (right).
Carmageddon: TDR 2000
Carmageddon TDR 2000 vehicle | |
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Electric Blue | |
Info | |
Car Descriptor order | 9 |
Network availability | normal |
Driver | Crank Zapper |
Driver's short name | Zap |
Race number | 17 |
Top speed | 250 mph |
Kerb weight | 1.1 tons |
0 - 60 mph in | 2.5 seconds |
Cost | 1200000 credits |
Description | |
"It's not the volts! It's the Amps." |
Electric Blue is one of the 50 original cars from Carmageddon: TDR 2000. It first appears in HiRise, being encountered halfway through the game.
Design
This vehicle has a futuristic design which doesn't have much in common with its predecessor, except for the electricity livery.
Performance
Once again, this version of the Electric Blue has no electro-bastard ray built-in, being just another regular vehicle.
Driver
The driver, named "Crank Zapper" in the files, is hard to notice due to the tinted glass. She has a black bobbed hair with a blue fringe, as well as blue eye makeup, dark blue lipstick, and blue clothes.
Trivia
- Electric Blue's texture files are named "electricpoo". Various files are also just titled "Poo".
- The name of the driver comes from Frank Zappa, a very famous musician.
- The reason Electric Blue was created for TDR 2000 was because of a poll done by SCi, which was to choose the top 5 cars from both the original Carmageddon, and Carmageddon II to be made for TDR 2000. Electric Blue was one of the winners on the C1 side. The others were Tow Meister, Vlad MK. 1, Suppressor and King Merc[1].
- Inside the files for Electric Blue there is an info .txt file for an earlier iteration of the vehicle:
- NAME "Electric Blue"
- DESCRIPTION "Top Speed: 200mph
- Kerb weight: 1.5 tons
- 0-60mph: 3.4 seconds
- I've lost my Speedoes!"
- DESCRIPTOR "electric_bluedescriptor.txt"
- DRIVER_NAME "Zap Zapper"
- DRIVER_SHORT_NAME "Zap"
- STRENGTH 5
- COST 50 // in thousands!
- TYPE 0 // 0 = eagle, 1 = normal, 2 = novelty
- //ARMOUR_MAP "eagle_armoured"
Gallery
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Render of the Electric Blue's rear.
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Electric Blue in the garage.
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Early image from the SCi Media Kit 4 featuring the Electric Blue[2].
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Early screenshot of Electric Blue from the May 2000 issue of Micromania Tercera Epoca magazine[3].
Carmageddon: TDR 2000 (comic)
Carmageddon: TDR 2000 (comic) vehicle | |
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Electric Blue | |
Driver | Stella Stunna |
Race number | no number |
Electric Blue appears in the Tozzer Carmageddon comic, being driven by Stella Stunna, despite the comic being based on TDR 2000.
Design
The comic design is almost exactly like the one from the original Carmageddon, except for the lack of the number 17.
Story
In chapter 10, the Electric Blue crashes after being hit by the Alien's car. Stella crawls out of the wreckage of her car, but unfortunately for her, both the electro-bastard ray and its proximity targeting system were still in full working order, killing her.
Carmageddon: TDR 2000 (Game Boy Color)
Carmageddon: TDR 2000 (Game Boy Color) vehicle | |
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Future | |
Info | |
Speed | |
Acceleration | |
Braking | |
Strength | |
Cost | 65,000 credits |
Future is one of the 20 vehicles in the cancelled Game Boy Color port of Carmageddon: TDR 2000. It only appears as an opponent in the last race.
Design
It is an exact copy of the Electric Blue from TDR 2000, except for the lack of number.
Carmageddon (Funsize)
Carmageddon (Funsize) vehicle | |
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Electric Blue | |
Info | |
Driver | Stella Stunna |
Race number | 17 |
Top speed | 250 mph |
Kerb weight | 1.0 tons |
0-60mph | 4.50 seconds |
Toughness | 4 |
Stealworthy | No |
Description | |
"Stella's got herself wired to the battery of her super sleek racer, she says it gives her an extra buzz... enough said." |
In the Funsize version of Carmageddon, the Electric Blue is once again not stealworthy, being one of the vehicles the player receives after beating the game.
Design
This design is a smoother version of the one from the original game. The livery is also softer, looking more like a flash of light instead of lightning.
Trivia
- Unlike in the original game, if a electro-bastard ray powerup is picked up, its name isn't show, and the effect stays even after it wears off.
Carmageddon: Reincarnation & Max Damage
Carmageddon: Reincarnation vehicle | |
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Electric Blue | |
Info | |
Driver | Stella Stunna |
Top speed | 190mph |
Kerb weight | 1.5 tons |
0 - 60 mph in | 2.7s |
Strength (1 - 10) | 1.87 |
Stealworthy | Unknown |
Race Number | 71 |
Network availability | Yes |
Description | |
"Electric Blue's battery power is wired straight to her penetrator of pleasure… So every Ped zapped Stella a little tickle." |
Electric Blue is one of the 30 original cars from Carmageddon: Reincarnation. It first appears in Group 11, being part of the last batch of vehicles the player encounters in the game.
Design
This version looks completely different from the original design. It sports a dark blue paintjob, and has six electric coils attached to its roof.
Performance
This iteration of the Electric Blue features the electro-bastard ray.
Trivia
- The Electric Blue was confirmed for Reincarnation in the Three Little Pigs blog on Carmageddon.com, which mentioned that "the Eagle, Towmeister, Siamese Dream, Cleaver and Electric Blue are among cars that are near to completion". It was finally revealed on the Carmageddon Twitch Livestream on 30th April 2014.
Gallery
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Render of the Electric Blue's rear.
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Electric Blue with default Conductor wheels
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Electric Blue with alternative Isolator wheels
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Electric Blue in Reincarnation.
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Electric Blue in the menu from C:MD.
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Big chip under the car
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Electric Blue in the Pre-Alpha.
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Concept art of the Electric Blue frying a granny.
Model Viewer
References
Vehicles in Carmageddon (cat) | |
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Main vehicles | Red Eagle · Yellow Hawk |
Cops | Squad Car · Suppressor |
Tier 1 opponents | Annihilator · The Bear · Cleaver · Countslash · Fearari F666 · Fraud Broko · Grunge Buster · Merciless Cullwing · Razorbill · Road Bratt · Stiffshifter · Street Eater · Tashita Coupe · The Twister · Volkswerker |
Tier 2 opponents | Caddy Fat Cat · Electric Blue · Hevy Impaler · Leadpumper · Tanka · Towmeister |
Tier 3 opponents | King Merc · Lumberer · The Plow · Pink Pulveriser · Project X |
Bonus Add-ons | Chrome God · Hong Kong Phooey |
Vehicles in Carmageddon Splat Pack (cat) | |
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Main vehicles | Eagle II · Hawk II |
Cops | Squad Car · Suppressor |
Tier 1 | Annihilator II · The Bear · Bugutti · Carrerasaur · Doozer · F999 · Grunge Buster · Killer Coop · Killer Kitty · Monster Masher · Piecemaker · Stiffshifter · Stiletto · Tashita Coupe · The Twister |
Tier 2 | Caddy Fat Cat · De Gory'Un · Electric Blue · Ramraider · The Sled · Towmeister |
Tier 3 | Blood Mobile · The Plow · Rig O'Mortis · Roadhog · Stodge Barger |
Vehicles in Carmageddon (PlayStation) (cat) | |
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Main vehicle | Eagle |
Returning vehicles | Annihilator · Caddy Fat Cat · Carrerasaur · Countslash · Electric Blue · Fearari F666 · Grunge Buster · Hawk · Hevy Impaler · Lumberer · Piecemaker · The Plow · Road Bratt · Squad Car · Stiffshifter · Stodge Barger · Suppressor · Towmeister · The Twister |
Exclusive vehicles (unnamed) | General P. Ram · The Gimp · Hannibal Kannibal · Junior · Khaki and Crutch · Michael Pain · Omar Sheriff · Pete D'Ville · Ray Zee Fool · Yoga Hurt |
Vehicles in Carmageddon: TDR 2000 (cat) | |
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Main vehicle | Eagle MK4 |
Hollowood | The Beast · Bumble Bee · Drag-Ghoul · Enforcer · The Mecha · Rubber Ducky · Sparrow · SuperCharger · Tres Hombres · Viper · Tomahawk · The Wheel |
The Slums | The Green Hammer · Killa Kart · Knave · The Machine · TNT |
The Docks | The Boss · Femme Fatal · Limey · SXE Black Hatch · Throb Rod · Towmeister |
HiRise | Big Wig · Electric Blue · Gorvette · Husky · Jadead · Shark · Vlad · The Vulture · White Trash |
Military Zone | The Chef · The Cutter · King Merc · McKilem · Soul Harvester · Stormbringer · Witch Doctor |
Back of Beyond | The Fortress · HFB Terra · The Spectre · Thummper |
Unlockables | Cop Car · Da Panzer · Master Mine · New Suppressor · Suppressor · Wraith |
The Nosebleed Pack | Bigdaddy · Blood & Bones · Buggy · Jaws · Lucifer · Ped Basher · The Pigs! · Pogo · Sports Sedan · Steam Machine |
Vehicles in Carmageddon: TDR 2000 (comic) (cat) | |
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Introduced in Episode 1 | Blue car · Pink Pulveriser · Suppressor |
Introduced in Episode 2 | Eagle MK4 · Fraud Broko · Rig O'Mortis |
Introduced in Episode 3 | Bumble Bee |
Introduced in Episode 4 | Dragula · The Fortress |
Introduced in Episode 5 | Cop Car · Tomahawk |
Introduced in Episode 6 | Street Eater |
Introduced in Episode 9 | The Boss · Tina |
Introduced in Episode 10 | Alien Limousine · Electric Blue |
Vehicles in Carmageddon: TDR 2000 (Game Boy Color) (cat) | |
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Main vehicle | Eagle |
Slums | Funk · Moke · Taxi · Truck |
Back of Beyond | Duke · The Yeti |
Docks | Beach Buggy · Dragular · Knight |
Military | Chevie · Humbug |
Hollowood | CopMK3 · Interceptor |
High Rise | CopVan · Flame |
Necropolis | CopMKIV · F1 |
Police Compound | Future · Panther |
Vehicles in Carmageddon: Max Damage (cat) | |
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Main vehicles | Eagle R · Hawk R · Iron Hawk · Tez Eagle |
Cops | APC · CU:NT · Subpressor · Super Suppressor |
Tier 1 opponents | Annihilator · Cleaver · Countslash · DeGoryun · KVN Toucan · Razorbill · Snaky Bastard · Tashita · Volkswerker |
Tier 2 opponents | The Bear · Shredlight · Stiffshifter · Tropi-Kill · The Twister |
Tier 3 opponents | Caddy Fat Cat · Crazor · Hevy Impaler · Project X · Siamese Dream · Towmeister |
Tier 4 opponents | Blitzkrieger · Electric Blue · Lumberer · The Plow · Rig O'Mortis |
Vehicles in Carmageddon: The Official Comic Book (cat) | |
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Introduced in Episode 1 | Caddy Fat Cat · Countslash · DeGoryun · Hawk R · The Plow · Towmeister |
Introduced in Episode 2 | Annihilator · The Bear · Cleaver · Eagle R · Lumberer · Pink Pulveriser · Project X · The Twister |
Introduced in Episode 4 | Electric Blue |
Introduced in Episode 5 | Jetcar · Siamese Dream · Stiffshifter |
Introduced in Episode 7 | Eagle 3 · Flower Plower · Red Eagle · Suppressor · Tashita · Tez Eagle · Volkswerker |