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When you first board the train you must report to him the sticky, yummy threat, which he then reports to [[Pennington]], the only detective on board. Later, to move on, you must get his blanket from the ghost in cabin 004 (by using [[Vivian]] to hide in the shadows, causing him to appear). To do this, ask the ghost for the blanket and he'll ask for your help first. If you decide to help him, he will ask you to get his diary from the baggage car. Ask the conductor to let you in and he will. Use Paper Mode to get through two crates and you will find a [[Ragged Diary|ragged diary]]. If you wish to read it, be sure to save first, as reading the diary gives you an automatic gameover. To move on, give Ghost T. the diary and you'll be given the blanket. Give it to the Conductor and then go sleep in your bed, and when you awake a new day will begin.
When Mario first board the train, he must report to him the sticky, yummy threat, which he then reports to [[Pennington]], the only detective on board. Later, to move on, Mario and his partners must get his blanket from the ghost in cabin 004 (by using [[Vivian]] to hide in the shadows, causing him to appear). To do this, Maario must ask [[Ghost T.]] for the blanket and he'll ask for Mario's help first. If he decides to help him, he will ask Mario to get his diary from the baggage car. Then, Mario has to ask the conductor to let him in and he will. By using Paper Mode to get through two crates, Mario finds a [[Ragged Diary|ragged diary]]. If Mario wishes to read it, he must make sure to save first, as reading the diary gives him an automatic [[Game Over]]. By returning the diary to Ghost T., he is given the blanket. After Mario gives it to the conductor, he must return to his bed.
 
==Tattle==
==Tattle==
*''"That's the conductor of the Excess Express. He takes care of passengers' needs. Keeping this train running smoothly is not a just the engineer's job, y'know."''
*''"That's the conductor of the Excess Express. He takes care of passengers' needs. Keeping this train running smoothly is not a just the engineer's job, y'know."''

Revision as of 10:05, January 5, 2012

“Someone's lifted the drawbridge! The train can't leave the station like this!”
Excess Express Conductor, Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
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The Excess Express Conductor.

The Excess Express Conductor is a Toad that works in the Excess Express as the conductor in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. He takes care of the passengers' needs.

Ghost T. later possessed him so he could write an E-mail to Mario.

Unlike other Toads, the Conductor sports a black cap with red spots, instead of the usual white cap.

When Mario first board the train, he must report to him the sticky, yummy threat, which he then reports to Pennington, the only detective on board. Later, to move on, Mario and his partners must get his blanket from the ghost in cabin 004 (by using Vivian to hide in the shadows, causing him to appear). To do this, Maario must ask Ghost T. for the blanket and he'll ask for Mario's help first. If he decides to help him, he will ask Mario to get his diary from the baggage car. Then, Mario has to ask the conductor to let him in and he will. By using Paper Mode to get through two crates, Mario finds a ragged diary. If Mario wishes to read it, he must make sure to save first, as reading the diary gives him an automatic Game Over. By returning the diary to Ghost T., he is given the blanket. After Mario gives it to the conductor, he must return to his bed.

Tattle

  • "That's the conductor of the Excess Express. He takes care of passengers' needs. Keeping this train running smoothly is not a just the engineer's job, y'know."


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