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Small Remote-Activated Train

The Small Remote-Activated Train, or S-RAT, is a sophisticated solar-powered train built by Pandamatenga Industries.

Small Remote-Activated Train

It runs on R-MIT, or Remote Molluscular Interface Technology, whose signals penetrate soil, rock and even concrete. This is how a train comes to run underground.

It has been put to sinister use. On Norma Island, PTH opened a hatch with a sinister gadget; out came railway tracks, and along them came an S-RAT, carrying a cage underground.

Appears in Book 7 and the Almanac
First seen in Book 7, page 133
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entry art from b07:c06:p133
vehicle e_small_remote_activated_train - absorbed ids e_s_rat
also known as S-RAT
Sophisticated solar-powered train that is controlled by R-MIT (Remote Molluscular Interface Technology). b07:c06:p133
first appearance b07:c06:p133

In the printed almanac pages (3 cited)

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The S-RAT is a sophisticated solar-powered train controlled by R-MIT (Remote Molluscular Interface Technology) whose signals penetrate soil, rock and concrete; built by Pandamatenga Industries.

Sophisticated solar-powered train that is controlled by R-MIT (Remote Molluscular Interface Technology). These trains are especially useful in cave and tunnel networks since R-MIT signals can penetrate soil, rock and even concrete. Built by Pandamatenga Industries. al1:c01:p275
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PTH used a sinister gadget to open the hatch, from which came railway tracks along which came an S-RAT (Small Remote-Activated Train) that carried their cage underground.

And out came what looked like railway tracks... ...along which came an S-RAT (Small Remote-Activated Train). Our cage was placed atop the carriage. And then down we went. Down, down, down. b07:c06:p133 b07:c06:p134 b07:c06:p135
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The S-RAT (Small Remote-Activated Train) is a sophisticated solar-powered train controlled by R-MIT (Remote Molluscular Interface Technology); R-MIT signals can penetrate soil, rock and even concrete.

Sophisticated solar-powered train that is controlled by R-MIT (Remote Molluscular Interface Technology). These trains are especially useful in cave and tunnel networks since R-MIT signals can penetrate soil, rock and even concrete. b07:c99:p258
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The S-RAT is built by Pandamatenga Industries.

Built by Pandamatenga Industries. b07:c99:p258
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