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The yo-yo was used by Alex Rider in the novel ''Stormbreaker'', and also in the [[Stormbreaker (film)|movie adaption of ''Stormbreaker'']]. |
The yo-yo was used by Alex Rider in the novel ''Stormbreaker'', and also in the [[Stormbreaker (film)|movie adaption of ''Stormbreaker'']]. |
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− | He had used it to climb onto a plane, by letting it pull him into the rooms after hooking it into the door. |
+ | He had used it to climb onto a plane, by letting it pull him into the rooms after hooking it into the door. To read more, go to the "Stormbreaker" plot |
== Sources == |
== Sources == |
Revision as of 01:38, 7 February 2013
The high tensile yo-yo 5272 PROOF gadget appeared in the novel Stormbreaker.
Creator
As with most Military Intelligence Six gadgets, the high tensile yo-yo was created by Derek Smithers.
About
This hi-tech yo-yo is a miracle of miniaturized engineering and was designed to aid climbing - its powerful winch action and strong cord made from super-tough carbon fiber could lift anyone's weight easily. However, not even Smithers could have foreseen how Alex Rider would use it.
Known Uses
The yo-yo was used by Alex Rider in the novel Stormbreaker, and also in the movie adaption of Stormbreaker.
He had used it to climb onto a plane, by letting it pull him into the rooms after hooking it into the door. To read more, go to the "Stormbreaker" plot