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|image= [[File:Machine Passage 1.png|250px]]
|caption= [[King Dedede]] just after the starting line.
|game= ''[[Kirby Air Ride]]''
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'''Machine Passage''', also known as '''Steel Organ''' in Japan, is one of the many race courses in ''[[Kirby Air Ride]]''. This particular track sports a plethora of bends and turns, similar to that of the [[Checker Knights]] course, making the [[Swerve Star]] and [[Wheelie Scooter]] ideal machines for use. Throughout the course are rooms with plasma-like fluid inside the walls and floor; this is where the [[Plasma Wisp]] is prominent. Another feature unique to this track is a large cannon, built to shoot the character across a wide gap, and land them on opposite side. An awkward characteristic about this particular course, is that most, if not all, of it's rooms have either boosts, rails or fans, which propel players up in the air. The outer side of Machine Passage closely resembles that of the [[Halberd]] stage. Amongst the inside of the course, there are also sorts of containment tubes, containing three-eyed, blobish creatures.
'''Machine Passage''', also known as '''Steel Organ''' in Japan, is one of the many race courses in ''[[Kirby Air Ride]]''. This particular track sports a plethora of bends and turns, similar to that of the [[Checker Knights]] course, making the [[Swerve Star]] and [[Wheelie Scooter]] ideal machines for use. Throughout the course are rooms with plasma-like fluid inside the walls and floor; this is where the [[Plasma Wisp]] is prominent. Another feature unique to this track is a large cannon, built to shoot the character across a wide gap, and land them on opposite side. An awkward characteristic about this particular course, is that most, if not all, of it's rooms have either boosts, rails or fans, which propel players up in the air. The outer side of Machine Passage closely resembles that of the [[Halberd]] stage. Amongst the inside of the course, there are also sorts of containment tubes, containing three-eyed, blobish creatures.


==Gallery==
<gallery>
Machine Passage 2.png|Before the first bend and jump
Machine Passage 3.png|At the passage with the fan blades
Machine Passage 4.png|One of the narrow tunnels
Machine Passage 5.png|Being shot out of the cannon
Machine Passage 6.png|The passage with the obstacles coming out of the wall
</gallery>
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[[Category:Kirby Air Ride courses]]
[[Category:Kirby Air Ride courses]]

Revision as of 16:37, 22 September 2018

Machine Passage
File:Machine Passage 1.png
King Dedede just after the starting line.
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Machine Passage, also known as Steel Organ in Japan, is one of the many race courses in Kirby Air Ride. This particular track sports a plethora of bends and turns, similar to that of the Checker Knights course, making the Swerve Star and Wheelie Scooter ideal machines for use. Throughout the course are rooms with plasma-like fluid inside the walls and floor; this is where the Plasma Wisp is prominent. Another feature unique to this track is a large cannon, built to shoot the character across a wide gap, and land them on opposite side. An awkward characteristic about this particular course, is that most, if not all, of it's rooms have either boosts, rails or fans, which propel players up in the air. The outer side of Machine Passage closely resembles that of the Halberd stage. Amongst the inside of the course, there are also sorts of containment tubes, containing three-eyed, blobish creatures.

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