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| - The Diabloon, which is not actually named in Turbo Force, is a Lamborghini Diablo equipped with rocket parts; player one's Diabloon is red, while player two's is blue and player three's is green. As with the planes in the Sonic Wings series, the Diabloon starts out with weak attacks then gains strength with power-ups. However, it slowly loses power as its ammunition is used; if the player does not continue to pick up power-ups, the Diabloon will eventually revert to its lowest power level.
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| - The Diabloon, which is not actually named in Turbo Force, is a Lamborghini Diablo equipped with rocket parts; player one's Diabloon is red, while player two's is blue and player three's is green. As with the planes in the Sonic Wings series, the Diabloon starts out with weak attacks then gains strength with power-ups. However, it slowly loses power as its ammunition is used; if the player does not continue to pick up power-ups, the Diabloon will eventually revert to its lowest power level. The Diabloon's bomb cannot be detonated at the player's discretion; instead, it activates immediately when the Diabloon touches the bomb power-up. There are two possible bombs: one sends an assault of missiles across the screen (Covering Fire), and the other makes the Diabloon temporarily invincible (Barrier). However, once the invincibility wears off, the Diabloon is unable to shoot any more ammunition, making it pretty much useless.
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