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In t' hey day o' Barnstormers and Professional Adventurers, thar were two bitter rivals for t' title o' t' world's most darin' individual.
Of course t' most well known o' these two men is "T' Great Leslie". Arrr! Ahoy! Dressed all in his trade marked "Good Guy White", Leslie stands Truth, Justice, me hearties, Mom, and Apple Pie.
Little is known about his antitheses, Professor Fate. Avast, me proud beauty! Whenever "T' Great Leslie" performed a feat o' darin' do, Professor Fate was always near, me hearties, attemptin' t' sabotage t' event.
Afterwards t' Professor would try t' outdo what "T' Great Leslie" had done.
Unfortunately, me hearties, while his stunts were indeed breathtaking, shiver me timbers, they never quite worked out as they should.
For example: When Professor Fate was settin' a new world speed record, ya bilge rat, his rocket powered sled became airbourne!
T' story is from t' movie "T' Great Race". Arrr! Blimey! With Tony Curtis as "T' Great Leslie", me hearties, Jack Lemon as "Professor Fate" and Peter Falk as "Max" t' evil henchman.
For me Descon entry I'm enterin' me version o' Professor Fates land speeder. Begad! Blimey! I did have t' take a few liberties t' get a model that would fly. Well, blow me down! Blimey! I first had t' remove t' railroad undercarriage. Begad! Blimey! Then I added t' fins. Blimey! Blimey! T' shape o' t' fins come from another o' Professor Fates infernal devices. Aye aye! Blimey! His sonic torpedo. Well, blow me down! Blimey! Ahoy! Blimey! I made t' body longer, matey, also t' help t' stability.
Lastly, I could only find one figure (Professor Fate) t' ride t' rocket. Arrr! Well, blow me down! T' Professors side kick Max couldn't be found.
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