You Mad Bro

Introduction
Summary of the Ship. Who uses it, where did it come from, who built it, etc.

You mad Bro, is the name of the car that The Bro Pirates drive. The car itself is made out of Murican Steel. Murican Steel is a alloid of both iron and Mythiral. It is designed to never rust and grow stronger with age. The car itself has leather seats and can run on three diffrent types of fuel. It was built by Dwarfson the main mechanic of the crew.

Ship Design and Appearance
You Mad Bro is a sleek looking Car that looks similar to more modern models. Its weels are close to the ground in order to allow it to drive faster. The car is a pitch blck color and has black leather seats on the inside. Its seats can be leaned back to the point were they lay down flat allowing the people inside to sleep. The car itself has a machine gun built into its right and left side just underneath the head lights. It also as rocket lunchers installed next to the trunk. A canon is located in the back of the car. The car also posses a state of the art radar and system allowing its internal computer the ability to tell where they are in the world, who is around, and the ability to go into auto piolot. The car is air tight and can be switched to a submarine mode. It can store up enough oxygen to last for two days with four passengers. The car is also capable of driving on water, but only if the sky rock tires are placed on it. The sky rock tires are tires and underbelly lining that is made out of floating rocks form the new world. These rocks allow the heavy car to float on the surface of the water rather than sink.

History
The Car was created by Dwarfson, but paid for by the crew.. The entire group came up with the idea for the car before there homes island was destroyed. After its destruction they all received a lump sum of money for there loss. Using that money they were able to pull in the resources to make the car and set sail out into the world for adventure.

Trivia
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