Forbes has named Blurr the fastest fictional car in a recent survey. The speedy Autobot from Generation 1, which can reach speeds up to 800 mph, beat out his closest competition by almost 600 mph. Runners up include the Mach 5 and the Batmobile.
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UltimateNagash
2008-05-18
7:08 pm
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Of course, than you get the fact of what if you went back in time but didn't cause the paradox? |
Blitz
2008-05-18
7:03 pm
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really I thoght they only took it too 88Mph in that movie but it was more of a question of when they drove it then how fast they drove it |
Asthaloth
2008-05-18
6:16 am
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You should read some higher end Science fiction -Ie: written by actual scientists who know what they're talking about- Paradox's being impossible to come to existence makes things a whole lot easier. |
Datastream
2008-05-17
11:38 pm
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The whole process of time travel is best left unexplained. Have you ever read any Marvel Comics time travel stories? They're freakin' confusing! |
Father Time
2008-05-16
5:18 pm
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That's what the writers thought as well. Not that we should care. |
MikePrime
2008-05-16
5:16 pm
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No. It only needs to go up to 88mph. And there's a lot of, best left unexplained, stuff going on with it's time travel process. |
trench
2008-05-16
5:03 pm
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Didn't KITT's Super Pursuit Mode allow him to go nearly 300 mph. |
Whisky Tango Foxtrot
2008-05-16
4:53 pm
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I'd have to disagree with this. I know of a certain DeLorean that's so fast that it can reach its destination thirty years before it left. |
MikePrime
2008-05-16
2:51 pm
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Well, even the narrator on the Transformers cartoon said that, so it must be true. |
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