For other uses of 6000, see 6000 (disambiguation).
JetStar 6000 – Roarke’s private jet.
- From Naked in Death: It had a lush cabin with deep chairs, sofas, antique carpet, crystal vases filled with flowers, and a viewing screen recessed in the forward wall. It took Roarke Industries two years to design it and the transition from the ground to the air is such a smooth transition that the gs were barely felt.[1]
- From Rapture in Death: The cabin was as plush and sumptuous as a five-star hotel, with deep, cushy seats and gleaming tables, the glint of crystal holding flowers so fresh they gleamed with dew.[2]
Also referred to as a “Jet Star” in Rapture in Death, although not necessarily the 6000 model: one of the reasons Eve didn’t like the defense attorney S.T. Fitzhugh was that he “owned his own Jet Star.”[5] Later in the story, Eve encountered a billboard touting the delights of private air travel, and Eve “and the Jet Star headed in opposite directions...”[6]
References:
- ↑ Naked in Death (ISBN 0-425-14829-7), pp. 43, 44
- ↑ Rapture in Death (ISBN 0-425-15518-8), p. 127
- ↑ Naked in Death (ISBN 0-425-14829-7), p. 43
- ↑ Rapture in Death (ISBN 0-425-15518-8), p. 126
- ↑ Rapture in Death, Chapter 3
- ↑ Rapture in Death, Chapter 11