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Max wheels 4, freq 50%

mutation rate 5%

This particular species of car has established itself as the 'master race', and some 80% of all cars have almost identical build. They evolved around generation 13-15, and have remained virtually mainly unchanged since. There have been some 'mutants' on the way, but most of them have not even gotten close to the 'master race'.

I began to call this species 'internal-framed triwheeler', due to first 5 generations 3 wheels next to each other, with little or no gaps, frame being completely internal. Some early internal-framed triwheelers possessed a small 4th wheel, which was likely a remnant from before the time of internal-framed triwheelers, but have not been seen for many generations now.

But that fucking hill at 506, crossing that would require more wheels, or maybe it would require such a huge amount of mutations, it would take from several hours to days to achieve it.

Anyone crossed the hill at 506??

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