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Cars and vans are shown frequently in the game, either close up in [[Chapters]] on the ground, or from a long distance from the roof of a building. [[Faith]] can occasionally use a vehicle as a platform for her [[Free Running]], like climbing on to jump over a barbed-wire fence or to jump onto a higher platform.
 
Cars and vans are shown frequently in the game, either close up in [[Chapters]] on the ground, or from a long distance from the roof of a building. [[Faith]] can occasionally use a vehicle as a platform for her [[Free Running]], like climbing on to jump over a barbed-wire fence or to jump onto a higher platform.
Interestingly, civilian vehicles are devoid of normal lincense plates, and feature a large barcode instead of a letter and number combination. [[CPF]] vehicles feature no form of indentification visible, and instead have a plate with their logo and their full name, City Protection Force.
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Interestingly, civilian vehicles are devoid of normal lincense plates, and feature a large barcode instead of a letter and number combination. CPF vehicles feature no form of indentification visible, and instead have a plate with their logo and their full name, [[City Police Force]].
   
 
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Revision as of 13:15, 31 July 2009

A vehicle is a means of conveyance, carriage or transport. They are usually manufactured. There are several types of vehicles in Mirrors Edge, like bicycles, cars, vans, trains, ships and even helicopters. None can be used by the player directly, although they do play a main part in the story, and often take her to other places, like the trains she rides on top of in Ropeburn (Chapter) and Pirandello Kruger (Chapter) and the van she stows away in at the beginning of The Boat, that takes her onto the ship the majority of the level is set on. Game-wise, in these instances, they function similar to Elevators, loading another part of the level discretely while giving the player a place to take a break from the action and even giving them a couple of things to look at on the way.

Automobiles

Cars and vans are shown frequently in the game, either close up in Chapters on the ground, or from a long distance from the roof of a building. Faith can occasionally use a vehicle as a platform for her Free Running, like climbing on to jump over a barbed-wire fence or to jump onto a higher platform. Interestingly, civilian vehicles are devoid of normal lincense plates, and feature a large barcode instead of a letter and number combination. CPF vehicles feature no form of indentification visible, and instead have a plate with their logo and their full name, City Police Force.