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− | + | The '''Rocket Fire''' is a function that when activated, allows [[K.I.T.T. (2000)|KITT]] to fire a small rocket out of his tailpipe. [[Michael Knight]] used the Rocket fire to cause boulders to collapse in order to stop a flooding river. |
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− | Michael can also use Rocket Fire to launch Ultra-magnesium Charges. |
+ | Michael can also use Rocket Fire to launch Ultra-magnesium Charges. The Charges were used so KITT could evade the missiles of a helicopter. |
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− | ''In "Give Me Liberty..." Michael hit Rocket Fire to leap over a racing car. |
+ | ''In "Give Me Liberty..." Michael hit Rocket Fire to leap over a racing car. This lead some fans to believe Rocket Fire could be used a substitute for Turbo Boost, but it was obviously a mistake made in the editing room.'' |
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Latest revision as of 01:05, 2 October 2019
The Rocket Fire is a function that when activated, allows KITT to fire a small rocket out of his tailpipe. Michael Knight used the Rocket fire to cause boulders to collapse in order to stop a flooding river.
("Not a Drop To Drink")
Michael can also use Rocket Fire to launch Ultra-magnesium Charges. The Charges were used so KITT could evade the missiles of a helicopter.
("Merchants of Death")
In "Give Me Liberty..." Michael hit Rocket Fire to leap over a racing car. This lead some fans to believe Rocket Fire could be used a substitute for Turbo Boost, but it was obviously a mistake made in the editing room.