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'''Flying saucers''', also known as '''electric saucers'''<ref>The name comes from the manual for ''[[Maths and English with Rayman]]''.</ref> | '''Flying saucers''', also known as '''electric saucers''',<ref>The name comes from the manual for ''[[Maths and English with Rayman]]''.</ref> are objects found in [[the Caves of Skops]], more precisely in [[Eat at Joe's]] in [[Rayman 1|the original ''Rayman'' game]]. They also appear in ''[[Maths and English with Rayman]]''. They are held by wires which make up [[Joe|Joe the Extra-Terrestrial]]'s electricity system, and appear after [[Rayman]] has [[Telescopic fist|punched]] the plug that yields electric current to the whole system. | ||
They start following the wire's path when [[Rayman]] jumps onto them. At intersections, it is sometimes possible to change the direction of the flying saucer by [[Telescopic fist|punching]] a [[Switch|lever]]. | They start following the wire's path when [[Rayman]] jumps onto them. At intersections, it is sometimes possible to change the direction of the flying saucer by [[Telescopic fist|punching]] a [[Switch|lever]]. | ||
Revision as of 08:32, 8 November 2025
Flying saucers, also known as electric saucers,[1] are objects found in the Caves of Skops, more precisely in Eat at Joe's in the original Rayman game. They also appear in Maths and English with Rayman. They are held by wires which make up Joe the Extra-Terrestrial's electricity system, and appear after Rayman has punched the plug that yields electric current to the whole system.
They start following the wire's path when Rayman jumps onto them. At intersections, it is sometimes possible to change the direction of the flying saucer by punching a lever.
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The first flying saucer.
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Punching this lever changes the direction of the flying saucer.
References
- ↑ The name comes from the manual for Maths and English with Rayman.

