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Entity Hazard: Class 1
》Entity Number: 13
》Habitat: Level Q

Description

Planes are entities from Level Q that resemble airplanes from The Frontrooms. They have been confirmed to be entities ever since the discovery that no one was flying them. They function like Frontrooms airplanes too. You are able to enter a Plane when it is parked, and it will take you to the airport listed at the gate where the Plane was parked.

Planes seem to have some sort of noclipping ability, being able to pass through any structures that obstruct its path while it is traveling to its destination. Passengers are not harmed when this action is being performed. Planes have rarely been reported to noclip out of the level, where they land at the airport in Level 11.

Behaviors

Planes will always follow the most direct route to their target airport. The only exceptions are when there are storm clouds in the area or when another Plane is flying in close proximity. When they are parked, they will be refueled by Facelings in trucks and will stay parked for about an hour, before taking off to their next destination.

There are different types of Planes, identifiable by the airline printed on their fuselage. The Planes will always park at gates that correspond to their airline. Planes of a national airline are much more likely to fly to airports located in the corresponding country, for example, American Airlines Planes are more likely to fly between airports in the United States. There is no known connection between the flight schedules in Level Q and airplane flights in The Frontrooms.

Biology

The body of a Plane is structured much like a Frontrooms airplane, with aluminum plating and structural supports on the inside. The Plane's "brain" is located in the cockpit. Following any instance in which the Plane is heavily damaged by humans, the Plane will stop functioning and the Facelings in trucks will move it to an unknown location.

Discovery

Planes were discovered in 2017, when Level Q was first located. The first explorer documented "planes that fly with no pilots, literally straight into the wall of the next airport over."

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