Zoomers are vehicles in the Jak and Daxter series. They often serve as the primary mode of transportation throughout the games, and differ in design and purpose. They are personal vehicles that fly at a constant altitude above the ground and used for transportation in the same way a normal vehicle is employed. The first zoomer invented was the A-Grav Zoomer, designed by Keira Hagai shortly before and during The Precursor Legacy. Zoomers are often equipped with headlights, steering assists, fins, and acceleration methods including propellers, jets, and anti-gravity engines.
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| - Zoomers are vehicles in the Jak and Daxter series. They often serve as the primary mode of transportation throughout the games, and differ in design and purpose. They are personal vehicles that fly at a constant altitude above the ground and used for transportation in the same way a normal vehicle is employed. The first zoomer invented was the A-Grav Zoomer, designed by Keira Hagai shortly before and during The Precursor Legacy. Zoomers are often equipped with headlights, steering assists, fins, and acceleration methods including propellers, jets, and anti-gravity engines.
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| - Zoomers are vehicles in the Jak and Daxter series. They often serve as the primary mode of transportation throughout the games, and differ in design and purpose. They are personal vehicles that fly at a constant altitude above the ground and used for transportation in the same way a normal vehicle is employed. The first zoomer invented was the A-Grav Zoomer, designed by Keira Hagai shortly before and during The Precursor Legacy. Zoomers are often equipped with headlights, steering assists, fins, and acceleration methods including propellers, jets, and anti-gravity engines. Some zoomers which have more advanced engines use designated flight altitudes known as hover zones, although some zoomers are only elevated a few inches off the ground by air cushions and achieve greater height by means of ramps or gaining air. The less advanced hover engines are often referred to as "A-Grav engines" with air cushion assist (see A-Grav Zoomer).
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