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KITT vs Christine and/or The Car ?

Posted: Sat Jun 07, 2003 9:55 pm
by paul e l
just a thought that popped in my head.
weird...i know.
(also realizing someone else may have already had this idea)

Re: KITT vs Christine and/or The Car ?

Posted: Sat Jun 07, 2003 10:32 pm
by jup
My combat engine said that KITT wins this one in the usual outcome...three hits.

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Kitt starts to charge forward, but Christine still gets in the first hit. Kitt barely takes a scratch.

Before Christine has a chance to turn around, Kitt has already done a 180 degree turn and turbo's Christine on her side for a 50+ point impact.

KITT comes about in lighting time to smash right through Christine for a 90+ point impact.

As Christine flies apart into a billion pieces, KITT drives away with another easy victory.

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This was transcribed from memory, as I ran that combat sim well over a year ago. (Probably more like two.)

Re: KITT vs Christine and/or The Car ?

Posted: Sun Jun 08, 2003 1:13 pm
by Darendor
jup wrote:My combat engine said that KITT wins this one in the usual outcome...three hits.

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Kitt starts to charge forward, but Christine still gets in the first hit. Kitt barely takes a scratch.

Before Christine has a chance to turn around, Kitt has already done a 180 degree turn and turbo's Christine on her side for a 50+ point impact.

KITT comes about in lighting time to smash right through Christine for a 90+ point impact.

As Christine flies apart into a billion pieces, KITT drives away with another easy victory.

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This was transcribed from memory, as I ran that combat sim well over a year ago. (Probably more like two.)
How about KITT vs. Earthworm Jim?

Posted: Sun Jun 08, 2003 6:47 pm
by Michael Pajaro
It's tough to defeat cars which are self-regenerating with demonic possession. But considering that Christine and The Car were pretty much only as strong and fast as the actual cars they possessed, I don't think KITT would have to much trouble taking care of them.

His biggest problem would trying to understand exactly what was going on. Demons do not compute.

Posted: Sun Jun 08, 2003 8:03 pm
by Skav
If kitt can destroy something such as KARR, then I am sure he can take care of Christine.

All kitt has to do is use his microwave jammer to stop christine and then proceed to plow into it.

unless kitt can use his laser to stop it but that's too easy.

So I agree with everyone here.

Remember that car out of Cannonball run 2? The one that the guy who plays jaws out of Bond, drives?

that had a built in computer and would think that'd be more of a challenge but the catch is, it isn't crash proof and you need someone to drive it.

but it did have a computer as i said, so maybe it could drive itself and we weren't shown that. it was black too.

Skav

Re: KITT vs Christine and/or The Car ?

Posted: Sun Jun 08, 2003 9:39 pm
by jup
How about KITT vs. Earthworm Jim?
I'll have to put that on my list of battles to try...once I actually get another on-line computer set up. (See, my former machine has been slowly dying for months now, which affects both on-line activities, any web site work, running sims, running IRC games, working on that VB KR game and on and on and on... Right now, it won't even start up.)

Posted: Mon Jun 09, 2003 2:17 pm
by SadArticle
Michael Pajaro wrote:It's tough to defeat cars which are self-regenerating with demonic possession. But considering that Christine and The Car were pretty much only as strong and fast as the actual cars they possessed, I don't think KITT would have to much trouble taking care of them.

His biggest problem would trying to understand exactly what was going on. Demons do not compute.
It was the owner's ghost driving Christine in King's book. Which doesn't help Kitt much, true, just thought I'd mention it.

Wouldn't Christine's regenerative powers and the Car's Kitt-like self-protection work more in their favour? The Car, movie-wise, wasn't really any sort of car, so it's hard to say how 'strong' or 'fast' it should be.

The Car is probably more of a match than Christine. It took a cliff to bury the Car, in a very KARR-like destruction scene, whereas I think Christine only gave in when her ghosts did. She was still dragging hubcaps and engine parts around, trying to fix herself, when she was smashed to pieces.

Posted: Mon Jun 09, 2003 8:45 pm
by cxTurbo
Was the book that much different?

In the movie, Christine was "bad to the bone" right *ON* the assembly line. She hacked the one guys fingers off and killed the other dude that dropped cigar ashes on her interior.
And the first owner was a man.

My vote would go for Christine. KITT could outrun her but in a fight to the death she would destroy KITT. KITT was not indestructible and a 5,000+ pound regenerating car travelling at 130 mph would do the TA in.
As far as microwave jamming....Christine was able to control all her electronics from starting, headlights, radio, windshield wipers, door locks and even interior light intensity. She'd pop KITTS circuits and leave him a sitting duck.
I just don't think KITT would stand a chance against the demonic possesion :)

THE CAR....I remember watching that movie for the first time when I was a kid. One of my all time favorites, I can still hear that evil sounding exhaust.
In the early 90's I actually bought a '62 Olds Dynamic 88 Cruiser and turned it into "The Car"...at least somewhat. It was two tone white and green. I stripped off the 30+ year old paint and put down 3 layers of coach black. Removed most of the stainless trim and put double layers of limo tint on all the windows making it impossible to see inside. The car was a black monster, 400 HP @500lbs torque, 8 MPG. Drove it for 7 years before selling it. Definitely a power trip :evil: Had a real psycho look to it and other drivers just stayed far away. I think even the cops were afraid of it since in 7 years, 70,000 miles I was never pulled over for the blacked out windows.

Not sure how Christine or KITT would fair against THE CAR. Hard to deal with something that's indestructible, can demolish a house and burrow underground.

Posted: Mon Jun 09, 2003 11:05 pm
by mechagrover
It took a cliff to bury the Car, in a very KARR-like destruction scene...
Actually, in "Trust Doesn't Rust" at the end when KARR goes over the cliff, it WAS actually stock footage from 'The Car'

Posted: Tue Jun 10, 2003 12:54 am
by cxTurbo
It's been so long since I saw that episode. During the explosion is the demon face still in the fire or was it cut?

And off topic but still about cars:

During the beginning credits of Married with Children there is a brief scene over Chicago. Was that a scene from Vacation as the Grizwalds are leaving Chicago? If you look close it looks like the Family Truckster on the off ramp.

Posted: Tue Jun 10, 2003 4:17 am
by SadArticle
cxTurbo wrote:It's been so long since I saw that episode. During the explosion is the demon face still in the fire or was it cut?
It's in the version I have, pilfered from Sci-Fi (UK). I like that film - the characters balance the B-movie horror plot. It's humorous too - I love the Native American deputy and his threats of 'big heap trouble' to the guy who mocks his background.

And, on the subject of KARR's destruction, I wonder how direct an influence The Car had on KARR's creation? There's a brilliant scene in the film where the hero (Sheriff 'Parent') goes into his garage for his bike - and the car is just there. He's being really furtive, thinking he can escape before the car notices, and then he turns around and it's parked in the shadows. That's KARR behaviour - both KITT and KARR were introduced in the shadows. Very eerie.

The basics of the book were different to the film, with 'Christine'. King's car was haunted by the ghost of its owner, LeBay (who sold Christine to Arnie originally, not his brother, as in the film). When Dennis and Leigh confront Christine in the story, they also see the ghosts of LeBay's wife and child, who died in Christine. They have to tell themselves that what they're seeing isn't real so that they can finish the car off, but even then they have to flatten it before 'she' will stay 'dead'. But I think the idea of an 'evil' car worked better for the film.