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HDRD

This is a fabulous device invented by Mr. Rosebank and manufactured by Siena Industries Corporation.

HDRD

The HDRD can be controlled by a single operator, has battery power to last 8 hours, and can shoot 240 hot dogs per minute, which is four every second.

Average projectile distance is 20 feet. Maximum projectile distance is 100 feet. Shooting the hot dogs further means ejection speed is reduced. So the operator always needs to decide on a combination of distance and ejection rate.

It has been used to feed hot dogs to the crowd at a party. It does not always cooperate.

In 2021 a faulty device was deployed at Siena Industries Corporation's annual Christmas party. The machine went berserk, shooting hot dogs out at a rate of 20 per second. Everyone had to run for cover and the machine's main mayonnaise trough exploded. Luckily no-one was hurt but it took over a week to clean the place up. The fault was corrected and an automated shut-down switch has been installed on all devices since.

Appears in Book 14
First seen in Book 14, page 297
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gadget e_hdrd
also known as Hot Dog Release Device
A Hot Dog Release Device. invented by Mr. Rosebank and manufactured by Siena Industries Corporation. can shoot 240 hot dogs per minute b14:c12:p297
first appearance b14:c12:p297
appears in Book 14

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The HDRD (Hot Dog Release Device) was invented by Mr. Rosebank and used to feed hot dogs to the crowd at the party.

Mr. Rosebank will be feeding you, with his newest invention: The HDRD!... A Hot Dog Release Device of course! b14:c12:p297 b14:c12:p298
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The HDRD was invented by Mr. Rosebank and manufactured by Siena Industries Corporation.

This is a fabulous device invented by Mr. Rosebank and manufactured by Siena Industries Corporation. b14:c99:p314
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history (1)

In 2021 a faulty HDRD deployed at Siena Industries Corporation's annual Christmas party, shooting hot dogs at 20 per second; the main mayonnaise trough exploded and it took over a week to clean up. An automated shut-down switch has been installed on all devices since.

In 2021 a faulty device was deployed at Siena Industries Corporation's annual Christmas party. The machine went berzerk, shooting hot dogs out at a rate of 20 per second. Everyone had to run for cover and the machine's main mayonnaise trough exploded. Luckily no-one was hurt but it took over a week to clean the place up. The fault was corrected and an automated shut-down switch has been installed on all devices since. b14:c99:p314
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The HDRD can be controlled by a single operator, has battery power to last 8 hours, and can shoot 240 hot dogs per minute (four every second).

The HDRD can be controlled by a single operator, has battery power to last 8 hours, and can shoot 240 hot dogs per minute, which is four every second. b14:c99:p314
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The HDRD's average projectile distance is 20 feet and maximum projectile distance is 100 feet.

Average projectile distance is 20 feet. Maximum projectile distance is 100 feet. b14:c99:p314
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