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Attached to a driver's seat by a beam which the driver puts their legs either side of is a control console, which holds satellite-linked communications equipment and ergonomically simplified controls for steering. Protruding upwards from this is a single-handed power-assisted steering column; at the end of this there is a red switch for firing missiles. On that note, hoverjets can hold at least five missiles which are kept at the vehicle's very front. The missiles are fired out of a launch tube in the same area, right next to two underside air intakes. Above the missiles is a forward headlamp and behind this is a forward thrust turbofan; when used in conjunction with the artificial gravity generator this gives the hoverjet lift. Next to this directly below the driver's seat are some coolin

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  • Hoverjet (Hover Bike)
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  • Attached to a driver's seat by a beam which the driver puts their legs either side of is a control console, which holds satellite-linked communications equipment and ergonomically simplified controls for steering. Protruding upwards from this is a single-handed power-assisted steering column; at the end of this there is a red switch for firing missiles. On that note, hoverjets can hold at least five missiles which are kept at the vehicle's very front. The missiles are fired out of a launch tube in the same area, right next to two underside air intakes. Above the missiles is a forward headlamp and behind this is a forward thrust turbofan; when used in conjunction with the artificial gravity generator this gives the hoverjet lift. Next to this directly below the driver's seat are some coolin
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  • Attached to a driver's seat by a beam which the driver puts their legs either side of is a control console, which holds satellite-linked communications equipment and ergonomically simplified controls for steering. Protruding upwards from this is a single-handed power-assisted steering column; at the end of this there is a red switch for firing missiles. On that note, hoverjets can hold at least five missiles which are kept at the vehicle's very front. The missiles are fired out of a launch tube in the same area, right next to two underside air intakes. Above the missiles is a forward headlamp and behind this is a forward thrust turbofan; when used in conjunction with the artificial gravity generator this gives the hoverjet lift. Next to this directly below the driver's seat are some cooling and forwards thrust vents, the localised artificial gravity generator used for hoverjet stability and a primary forward thrust turbine which has a compressor. Both seats have seat belts and are padded. Underneath the passenger's seat are some cooling vent pipes and a variable angle support stanchion for the rear turbofan that incorporates a multi-directional steering nozzle. Here is also a left-hand turbofan and a rechargeable fuel cell which is also under the same seat. Right at the back end of the vehicle is both a left and right-hand stabilising fin.
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