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'''Trip Uncertainty''' is a washed-out pro racer from the low-mid tier of pro racing (if you’re a superfan of racing then you’d know him but otherwise you don’t), and currently races with the [[ABB Racing Crew|ABB Crew]]. He is emotional and impulsive, with a car to match. | '''Trip Uncertainty''' is a washed-out pro racer from the low-mid tier of pro racing (if you’re a superfan of racing then you’d know him but otherwise you don’t), and currently races with the [[ABB Racing Crew|ABB Crew]]. He is emotional and impulsive, with a car to match. | ||
He and [[Absolute Pluperfect]] raced against one another early in their careers, but Absolute's career went up and Trip's went down. Now middle-aged, Trip has been racing for 20 years (he started racing in his late teens or early 20s). | He and [[Absolute Pluperfect]] raced against one another early in their careers, but Absolute's career went up and Trip's went down. Now middle-aged, Trip has been racing for 20 years (he started racing in his late teens or early 20s). In his second year with the ABB Crew he placed second in the final race of the season. Although he would go on to participate in the [[TriCity Classic]] and would not complete this race (due to a severe crash), he would prevent Absolute from placing in the race and considered it to be a career highlight. | ||
After the TriCity Classic race, he retired from racing. | |||
For some reason, he believes that "supreme", when used in any food description, means that there will be sour cream on or in it. | For some reason, he believes that "supreme", when used in any food description, means that there will be sour cream on or in it. | ||
==Stats & | ==Stats & Vehicle Info== | ||
Chaos Theory Score: 5 | Chaos Theory Score: 5 | ||
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His car is described as looking like a “formula one car from the future”, or like something Batman might own. | His car is described as looking like a “formula one car from the future”, or like something Batman might own. | ||
Exhilaration: 3 | Exhilaration: 4 | ||
Weight: -1 | |||
(scores as at [[Bluff City 44: Engines on the Track Pt. 3|Pt. 3]]) | |||
== Appearance == | |||
When attempting to infiltrate the Bluffington Beach Coin and Slot in Engines on the Track Pt. 2, Trip is dressed in an "LA fancy" style in a nice pair of jeans, a t-shirt, and blazer. Due to the contract demands of his various contracts over the years, each item of clothing is covered in sponsor logos (for example, a 1ft x 1ft patch of a oil change place on it “Juffy Libe” on the back of his blazer). | |||
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[[Category:Engines on the Track]] | [[Category:Engines on the Track]] | ||
[[Category:Bluff City characters]] | [[Category:Bluff City characters]] | ||
[[Category:Art characters]] | [[Category:Art characters]] |
Latest revision as of 08:58, 18 March 2023
Trip Uncertainty is a washed-out pro racer from the low-mid tier of pro racing (if you’re a superfan of racing then you’d know him but otherwise you don’t), and currently races with the ABB Crew. He is emotional and impulsive, with a car to match.
He and Absolute Pluperfect raced against one another early in their careers, but Absolute's career went up and Trip's went down. Now middle-aged, Trip has been racing for 20 years (he started racing in his late teens or early 20s). In his second year with the ABB Crew he placed second in the final race of the season. Although he would go on to participate in the TriCity Classic and would not complete this race (due to a severe crash), he would prevent Absolute from placing in the race and considered it to be a career highlight.
After the TriCity Classic race, he retired from racing.
For some reason, he believes that "supreme", when used in any food description, means that there will be sour cream on or in it.
Stats & Vehicle Info[edit | edit source]
Chaos Theory Score: 5
Machine Name: The Liminal Space[edit | edit source]
His car is described as looking like a “formula one car from the future”, or like something Batman might own.
Exhilaration: 4
Weight: -1
(scores as at Pt. 3)
Appearance[edit | edit source]
When attempting to infiltrate the Bluffington Beach Coin and Slot in Engines on the Track Pt. 2, Trip is dressed in an "LA fancy" style in a nice pair of jeans, a t-shirt, and blazer. Due to the contract demands of his various contracts over the years, each item of clothing is covered in sponsor logos (for example, a 1ft x 1ft patch of a oil change place on it “Juffy Libe” on the back of his blazer).