Park / Sepsis
- 04-May 03
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Description
Instead of giving someone else the chance to place in the NextElement Challenge, RRP cleans out the contest with both the 4th and 5th place entries. This time, he goes steel with his compact Beemer, "Sepsis". The coaster isn't the most stand-out one you'll ever find, but there's something very subtle, very refined about it, that just makes it excellent in it's own fashion. The lift hill was done very well, creeping barely above the raising hill below with tunnels spaced through the lift hill. The ride really uses the terrain to it's advantage, featuring an assortment of inversions, drops, and helixes all wrapped around various pieces of land. A very nice, giant loop situated next door to a streaming waterfall starts the ride off, before the 'little' inversions take over. The ride's 2nd inversion is actually a corkscrew, something you hardly ever see from coasters, especially good coasters in RCT. That's followed up by a barrel roll that flies through the center of the giant loop, before a highly themed Cobra Roll sits on the edge of a cliff. Another corkscrew finishes the ride off, before you head into the very nicely done, industrialized brakes/station area. Great job RRP on placing twice, and stealing someone else's spot in the NextElement top 5.
Stats:
Manufacturer: B&M;
Inversions: 6 (Loop, Corkscrew (2), Barrel Roll, Cobra Roll)
Max Speed: 58 mph
Average Speed: 20 mph
Ride Time: 1 minute 29 seconds
Ride Length: 3,530 ft
Max. Positive G's: 4.26
Max. Lateral G's: 2.71
Total Airtime: 3.51 seconds
8.93--8.91--5.31 - No fans of this park
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43 Comments
barnNID Offline
Makes me wish I found it a lot sooner
Kumba Offline
70%? Okay, I guess now, but you have no idea how ground breaking this was at the time. It was the first coaster to be customized with objects and some of them are still used often today.
This is one of my all-time favorite coasters, I love it!
Steve Offline
This thing was robbed. Liam, a 65?! And a 60?! I would've given this thing AT LEAST an 80. Revolutionary and still holds up. Wake up, panelists.
G Force Offline
I stand by my score.