1982 Ramcharger from Lone Wolf McQuade, statting? |
1982 Ramcharger from Lone Wolf McQuade, statting? |
Mar 21 2009, 03:01 PM
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Great Dragon Group: Members Posts: 6,640 Joined: 6-June 04 Member No.: 6,383 |
Last night I watched Lone Wolf McQuade again in order to glean more of its wisdom.
I did some internet research and apparently the vehicle driven by Chuck Norris is a 1982 Ramcharger. Apparently 1982 Ramchargers have onboard bleeping button consoles that make them go very fast and puts enough power to the wheels such that the Ramcharger can drive out from being buried underground in the desert. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EQkyi1_l6po So, a couple of questions come to mind: 1.) The thing where Norris pushes a button on his dash, it bleeps, and then we see a seperate cutscene of the engine going crazy...is that a theoretical specific customization that people were discussing back in the 80s? If so, can anyone explain what the basic idea or theory behind that is? 2.) How would you stat the 1982 Ramcharger in a game of SR? 3.) Can Pearl beer be used as motor oil? EDIT: 82 Ramcharger pictures: http://rides.webshots.com/album/226480815YGlloD EDIT 2: If I had unlimited money and influence, I'd buy the rights to Lone Wolf McQuade, and then I'd pay Warren Spector 10 million dollars to make the ultimate Lone Wolf McQuade open-ended video game with seamless transitions between martial arts mode, shooting mode, and driving mode. However, since you'd be playing Chuck Norris, the game would default with god mode on, and you'd actually need a code to turn it off. |
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Mar 21 2009, 08:15 PM
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Target Group: Members Posts: 13 Joined: 15-March 09 Member No.: 16,975 |
NITROUS!!
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Mar 22 2009, 02:11 AM
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Moving Target Group: Members Posts: 519 Joined: 27-August 02 From: Queensland Member No.: 3,180 |
EDIT 2: If I had unlimited money and influence, I'd buy the rights to Lone Wolf McQuade, and then I'd pay Warren Spector 10 million dollars to make the ultimate Lone Wolf McQuade open-ended video game with seamless transitions between martial arts mode, shooting mode, and driving mode. However, since you'd be playing Chuck Norris, the game would default with god mode on, and you'd actually need a code to turn it off. Until then you could play The Adventures of Bayou Billy which Wikipedia describes thus QUOTE The game is primarily a side-scrolling beat-em-up, but includes driving and shooting segments. Bayou Billy shares some resemblance to McQuade and drives a 4WD. PS What is the nature of the relationship between McQuade and the Mexican "kid" as seen in the youtoob clip? |
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Mar 23 2009, 12:33 AM
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Great Dragon Group: Members Posts: 6,640 Joined: 6-June 04 Member No.: 6,383 |
Until then you could play The Adventures of Bayou Billy which Wikipedia describes thus Bayou Billy shares some resemblance to McQuade and drives a 4WD. PS What is the nature of the relationship between McQuade and the Mexican "kid" as seen in the youtoob clip? Bayou Billy isn't nearly as badass as Chuck Norris. Seriously, he feels kind of wimpy and fragile when you play that game. The Mexican-looking guy wearing the Texas State Police uniform was a rookie cop assigned as Chuck Norris' partner by a Texas Ranger captain who thought it would be the politically correct image-conscious thing to do. At first Norris' character rejected him but as time went on he became kind of like a mentor figure to the rookie. |
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Mar 23 2009, 01:42 PM
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Incertum est quo loco te mors expectet; Group: Dumpshocked Posts: 6,546 Joined: 24-October 03 From: DeeCee, U.S. Member No.: 5,760 |
3.) Can Pearl beer be used as motor oil? I haven't seen Pearl beer specifically, but I do home brew and have been studying biodiesel. As far as I am aware, most beers would not function well as a lubricant (they're not nearly viscuous enough, plus they can have carbonation and/or particles of things like yeast, which are not friendly). I think the better question is, what is McQuade drinking that has the properties of motor oil? |
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Mar 24 2009, 12:00 AM
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Great Dragon Group: Members Posts: 6,640 Joined: 6-June 04 Member No.: 6,383 |
I haven't seen Pearl beer specifically, but I do home brew and have been studying biodiesel. As far as I am aware, most beers would not function well as a lubricant (they're not nearly viscuous enough, plus they can have carbonation and/or particles of things like yeast, which are not friendly). I think the better question is, what is McQuade drinking that has the properties of motor oil? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pearl_Beer QUOTE Many who have tasted Pearl before and after the Pabst merger claim the formula has changed, customers say today’s Pearl tastes like a weaker version of Budweiser. Officially though, Pabst claims the formula used for today's Pearl is the same that was originally bought by the San Antonio Brewing Association back in 1886.
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Mar 25 2009, 02:32 PM
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Incertum est quo loco te mors expectet; Group: Dumpshocked Posts: 6,546 Joined: 24-October 03 From: DeeCee, U.S. Member No.: 5,760 |
I refuse to believe McQuade drinks something as soft as mild pilsners. I have to suspect he just reused the cans to avoid upsetting people as he chugs containers of rocket fuel.
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Mar 25 2009, 02:36 PM
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Moving Target Group: Members Posts: 992 Joined: 2-August 06 Member No.: 9,006 |
Remember: Walker Texas Ranger is nothing more, nor anything less, then a series version of Lone Wolf McQuaide (IMG:style_emoticons/default/wink.gif)
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Mar 27 2009, 11:57 PM
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Great Dragon Group: Members Posts: 6,640 Joined: 6-June 04 Member No.: 6,383 |
Remember: Walker Texas Ranger is nothing more, nor anything less, then a series version of Lone Wolf McQuaide (IMG:style_emoticons/default/wink.gif) Oh yeah, my understanding is that they had to settle over it. |
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