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Satomobile
A Satomobile.
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The Satomobile is an automobile developed and manufactured by Future Industries.[1] As Republic City's leading auto-manufacturer, Future Industries features state-of-the-art technology and assembly lines, capable of producing over one hundred luxury Satomobiles every day.[2] The Satomobiles are capable of transporting a driver and several passengers in a carriage over long distances in an affordable manner for the average customer.

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History Edit

Satomobile schematics
Schematics of a Satomobile.
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As a young man, Hiroshi Sato was a poor shoe shiner. One day he had the idea to create an automobile company that would mass-produce vehicles and provide transportation for the common man. A wealthy businessman believed in the promises of his enterprise and invested in his idea, thus forming Future Industries. Hiroshi Sato became the first person to popularize a gasoline-powered engine, moving away from the steam engines that were unsuitable for small-scale use. His factory produced these cars in great quantity and, in a short time, he had earned his first million yuans.[3]

When Avatar Korra arrived in Republic City, one of the first things she witnessed was a traffic jam, prompting her to comment that she had never laid eyes on such a vast number of Satomobiles before. The Avatar later saw three members of the Triple Threat Triad arrive in a red Satomobile, and then proceed to intimidate a phonograph vendor; she fought the benders, defeating them with ease. When the three attempted to escape in their vehicle, Korra catapulted it into a store with earthbending, the impact completely wrecking the car.[4]

Later, Asami and Mako had a romantic carriage ride through Republic City Park in one of Future Industries' taxi cabs.[5]

After escaping from the secret factory underneath the Sato estate,[6] the newly formed Team Avatar decided to patrol Republic City for Equalists. The team attempted to use Naga as transportation, but the polar bear dog immediately refused to carry the group. When Korra asked if someone had another idea for transportation, Asami drove out a black, sleek Satomobile, which the other members were happy to ride in.[7]

Types Edit

Police car
A police car.
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  • Car - Smaller form of automobiles widely used in Republic City.
  • Moped - A type of motorcycle which has a sleek and feminine design. The driver's feet are placed at the front, and not on the sides as they are on a classic motorcycle.[5]
  • Police car - Utilized by the Metalbending Police Force. It bears strong resemblance to regular cars, but has a police insignia, police radio, sirens, as well as a caged back used for transporting criminals. The driver and passenger seats are open to the air and do not have a door. On the back wall of the seating area, there is a barred window that provides a view of the vehicle's interior. Directly above the seats are two sirens which flash red and blue during police operations.
  • Police carrier - A more bulky police car model made for use in special operations. It is larger in size than its counterpart, black in coloration, and has a round, tiered roof. The caged rear is quite long, and does not have any windows at its entryway. Like police cars, carriers have sirens, but do not have an open-air seating area.
  • Race car - Type of car built for thrill seekers. They come in yellow and red and exhibit a sleek design, along with a high-powered engine which allows for faster speeds but can nonetheless help maneuver it smoothly around a race track. Race cars have four black wheels located at the very front and back of the vehicle.[2]
  • Roadster - Type of open-air luxury car. They are pink in coloration, with black borders and white patterns or designs. Roadsters have a white, collapsible roof that is attached to the rear of the vehicle. A spare wheel can be found on the automobile's exterior side, near the left-hand side door.
  • Sports car - Type of luxury car owned primarily by upper-class citizens. It is a black open-air automobile with white trimmings, borders, and designs. The car is sleeker and longer in structure than most other Satomobiles, giving it a unique aristocratic design. Furthermore, sports cars have a bumper, four circular headlights of varying size, and four red passenger seats equipped with a radio, including those utilized by the police. White pipes can be found on the exterior bottom of the left-hand doors.
  • Taxi cab - Provides transportation to citizens who cannot afford cars and offers romantic rides in Republic City Park. With an elevated rectangular design and small wheels, taxi cabs better resemble buses, though the passenger compartments are open to the air and the driver's seat is at the vehicle's upper rear. They are generally green and brown in coloration with yellow or red trimmings for the roof.[2]
  • Triad car - Type of car that is not designed for racing, but can reach a high speed. An expensive and luxurious display of colorful and intricate artistic designs, triad cars are utilized by gang members to exemplify their wealth and territorial dominance. The Triple Threat Triad exclusively uses red cars; these cars have a sleek design and a bright, golden lion turtle insignia at the front near the bottom. The gold-painted engine is located behind this plate, and two headlights are off to the sides. Overall, the vehicle's design is sleek and streamlined, although the seating area, which is at the center, is rather limited in capacity.

Trivia Edit

  • The Satomobiles quickly became the must-have vehicle and were in high demand. As a result, Cabbage Corp created the Cabbage Car, a lower-cost compact car, to counter the Satomobiles' success.[2]
  • A Satomobile could be seen in the cargo hold of the steamship that Korra and Naga stowed away on while traveling to Republic City.[4]
  • Satomobiles bear strong resemblance to the Ford Model T, one of the first mass-produced automobiles.

References Edit

  1. Revealed by The Legend of Korra's 2012 San Diego Comic-Con panel.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Welcome to Republic City. Nickelodeon (April 20, 2012). Retrieved on April 20, 2012.
  3. The Legend of Korra Press Site - Character descriptions. Viacom International Inc. (March 2012). Retrieved on March 17, 2012.
  4. 4.0 4.1 "Welcome to Republic City". Michael Dante DiMartino, Bryan Konietzko (writers) & Joaquim Dos Santos, Ki Hyun Ryu (directors). The Legend of Korra. Nickelodeon. April 14, 2012. No. 1, Book One: Air
  5. 5.0 5.1 "The Voice in the Night". Michael Dante DiMartino, Bryan Konietzko (writers) & Joaquim Dos Santos, Ki Hyun Ryu (directors). The Legend of Korra. Nickelodeon. April 28, 2012. No. 4, Book One: Air
  6. "The Aftermath". Michael Dante DiMartino, Bryan Konietzko (writers) & Joaquim Dos Santos, Ki Hyun Ryu (directors). The Legend of Korra. Nickelodeon. May 19, 2012. No. 7, Book One: Air
  7. "When Extremes Meet". Michael Dante DiMartino, Bryan Konietzko (writers) & Joaquim Dos Santos, Ki Hyun Ryu (directors). The Legend of Korra. Nickelodeon. June 2, 2012. No. 8, Book One: Air

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