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{{Invention
 
{{Invention
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|name = Dark matter afterburner
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|image = [[File:DMafterburners.png|300px]]
 
|inventor = [[Hubert J. Farnsworth]]
[[File:DMafterburners.png|thumb|right|200px|Farnsworth and a set of Dark Matter Afterburners.]]
 
|inventor = [[Farnsworth]]
 
 
|purpose = Helps ship efficiency
 
|purpose = Helps ship efficiency
|appearance = [[A Clone of My Own]]
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|appearance = [[Brannigan, Begin Again]]
 
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The '''Dark matter afterburner''' is an invention created by Professor [[Hubert J. Farnsworth|Farnsworth]]. It allows for a ship to operate at a level of 200% fuel efficiency.
   
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== Goofs ==
The '''Dark Matter Afterburner''' is an invention created by Professor [[Hubert J. Farnsworth|Farnsworth]]. It allows for a ship to operate at a level of 200% fuel efficiency.
 
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*It appears Professor [[Farnsworth]] has labeled his invention incorrectly, as the left engine on screen is labeled "right" and vice versa. However, it should be noted that the labels are in fact correct. The afterburners are looked at from the opposite side to the engines, so much like when looking at another person their left hand is on your right, the left afterburner (labeled "right") actually controls the right engine.
   
==Goofs==
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== Appearances ==
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*''[[Brannigan, Begin Again]]
*Farnsworth has labeled his invention incorrectly. The one labeled "Left" is the right engine and vice versa.
 
 
*''[[A Clone of My Own]]''
 
==Appearances==
 
*"[[A Clone of My Own]]"
 
{{Appearances}}
 
 
[[Category:Technology]]
 
[[Category:Technology]]
 
[[Category:Inventions]]
 
[[Category:Inventions]]

Revision as of 19:29, 13 April 2015


The Dark matter afterburner is an invention created by Professor Farnsworth. It allows for a ship to operate at a level of 200% fuel efficiency.

Goofs

  • It appears Professor Farnsworth has labeled his invention incorrectly, as the left engine on screen is labeled "right" and vice versa. However, it should be noted that the labels are in fact correct. The afterburners are looked at from the opposite side to the engines, so much like when looking at another person their left hand is on your right, the left afterburner (labeled "right") actually controls the right engine.

Appearances