Triplocopter speed: 'sixty one times faster' vs 'sixty-one times faster'
x_p5_200 variantThe printed form of the triplocopter's speed multiplier appears as 'sixty one times faster' (no hyphen) in b01, b03, b05, b06 (narrative), and al1, but as 'sixty-one times faster' (hyphenated) in b07 and b09.
Evidence
| b01 printed form: 'sixty one times faster' (no hyphen) | They are sixty one times faster and seventeen times more powerful than regular helicopters, though more complicated to fly. | b01:c99:p204 |
| b03 printed form: 'sixty one times faster' (no hyphen) | They are sixty one times faster and seventeen times more powerful than regular helicopters | b03:c99:p200 |
| b05 printed form: 'sixty one times faster' (no hyphen) | They are sixty one times faster and seventeen times more powerful than regular helicopters, though more complicated to fly. | b05:c99:p237 |
| b06 printed form: 'sixty one times faster' (no hyphen) | The equivalent of three helicopters stuck together. They are sixty one times faster and seventeen times more powerful than regular helicopters, though more complicated to fly. | b06:c99:p282 |
| al1 printed form: 'sixty one times faster' (no hyphen) | Triple-helicopters invented by G. & J. Tarrow Siblings Inc. in 2010. The equivalent of three helicopters stuck together. They are sixty one times faster and seventeen times more powerful than regular helicopters | al1:c01:p321 |
| b07 printed form: 'sixty-one times faster' (hyphenated) | Triple-helicopters invented by G. & J. Tarrow Siblings Inc. in 2010. The equivalent of three helicopters stuck together. They are sixty-one times faster and seventeen times more powerful than regular helicopters, though more complicated to fly. | b07:c99:p259 |
| b09 printed form: 'sixty-one times faster' (hyphenated) | They are sixty-one times faster and seventeen times more powerful than regular helicopters, though more complicated to fly. | b09:c99:p298 |