A Large metal bar with a green-rubber handle. Located directly in the center.
Four green-rubber valves sticking out of large pipes, located on either side.
A flat box on the upper right console, with two sideways grey handles. Both are turned to the four-o-clock position
On the upper left console, a black box with ten diamond shaped red buttons. They were labeled once, but the labels seem to have worn off.
There are thee large pedals at your feet, one green, one red, one blue.
A large black lever directly to your left, with horizontal oranges stripes on the handle
Victoria tries stepping on each pedal for about two seconds each in turn, to figure out if they do anything.
Victoria semi-randomly stamps on the pedals.
The Green Pedal sends out a cheerful carriage whistle, from where, you can't say-
SHWEEEEOOOOH! Judging by the bandits ragged laughter, this amuses them. Of course, it could be useful for summoning help.
The Blue Pedal seems to have no obvious effect...but, you notice if you are holding it down with your foot, the carriage speed seems steady, no longer going any slower. It's likely the blue pedal is a sort of dead mans switch, designed to stop the carriage if the driver is uh, knocked unconscious...
The Red Pedal causes a terrible grinding noise to emanate from under your seat, and the entire carriage begins to shake in a unfortunate manner. You take your foot off quickly once you hear a metallic tearing noise and the smell of smoke. Unluckily, you seem to have caused some damage to the carriage-the reverberation under you is now constant, rattling your teeth, as if something important was torn off. The shaking is steadily getting worse. You had one Job, Victoria.
(Carriage Damage=10%)---
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Four Bandits now close in, preparing to leap to the carriage...
[?]But they veer off, perhaps judging the jump too risky. More will catch up soon, however.
[?]A shot caroms dangerously close to Victoria, fired from one of the riders. Ironically, it was probably more luck than good aim. Still, it's pretty dangerous up here, you know? The previous driver could have told you.
Thoughts: what are the light sources within the carriage? Anything oily and flammable?
Small electric bulbs in mock flambeaux lanterns dot the walls of the carriage, though they are currently turned off.