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... loud. He would have to fix the noise output. If he wants it to be fast as a scout vehicle he should also reduce the sound output. It would become a moot point if everyone could hear him.

He would fix that later, he increased the speed to see if there would be any problems at higher speeds. It got louder the faster it went on the hover treadmill he had fashioned for it. The material it was 'driving' on was also heating up.

A few minutes later the speed stayed at a constant speed a ...

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