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Driver's Hell: Paradise City and Fairhaven

Under this theory, both cities are not real places, but rather two sides of the same dystopian and infernal limbo designed to trap the souls of the runners. Their names are an ironic mockery of their true nature:

  1. Paradise City

The Illusion: It is sold as the ultimate "paradise": there are no laws, there are no pedestrians to harm, the fuel is infinite and cars fall from the sky for free in scrapyards.

The Reality: It is an eternal loop of self-flagellation. The cars are completely empty (there are no drivers) because the pilots no longer have a human body; "they are the car." They are condemned to crash at 300 km/h, die in a Wreckout, be reborn and repeat the cycle forever, doped by pop-punk music play DJ Atomika, who acts as the demon or leader of this asphalt cult.

  1. Fairhaven

The Irony Its in the name , but it is an industrial purgatory, gray and cold, designed to punish the arrogance of those who seek glory.

Cars are abandoned on the sidewalks like traps to feed your greed. The police are not human: they manifest themselves in surreal ways (patrols floating in circles or falling from the sky in robotic pyramids), operating as demonic containment entities.

The 10 rivals of the Blacklist have no face or pilot; They are ghostly white cars. They represent the souls of runners from the past that have already been completely consumed by the city, losing their identity and becoming pale specters that you must destroy to inherit their curse.

>Also in the form of an Easter egg we can see that Fairhaven and Paradise are connected in the airport paradise city can be see in the flights.

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u/z8r8 — 1 day ago

pov you work at Calypso industries what would the expense report be like?

u/z8r8 — 3 days ago

knowing we already have a transformers x hot wheels second wave is hasbro going to tekuize things a little bit at some point (CoffeMedusa06 draw)

u/z8r8 — 13 days ago