Carmageddon: TDR 2000[]
| Carmageddon TDR 2000 driver | |
|---|---|
| Maya De'Ath | |
| Sparrow | |
| |
| Info | |
| Internal opponent number | 31 |
| First appearance | Hollowood |
| Network availability | normal |
| Short name | Maya |
| Gender | ♀ |
| Race number | Unknown |
| Top speed | 229 mph |
| Kerb weight | 1.6 tons |
| 0 - 60 mph in | 4.4 seconds |
| Cost | 265000 credits |
| Description | |
| "Let the Deathbird fly." | |
Trivia[]
- One reason this could be called The Sparrow is the front blade and headlights roughly resembling a sparrow bird's face.
- It turns out that Sparrows were an literary favourite in olden days, cropping up in The Bible, Hamlet and Roman poetry.
- In The Dark Half by Stephen King, sparrows are the bringers of the living dead.
- A bird of death appears in the mythology of the Maya peoples of Central and South America.
- "De'ath" clearly means "Death", but it is a genuine last name.
- The name is homonymous, if you squint a bit, of "my death."
