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Game vehicle system UI demonstration transitioning into an in-game cinematic sequence. No subtitles, no background music. Use the reference vehicle designconsistently. [UI PHASE] A clean game UI interface displaying a vehicle equipment system. A cursor or arrow moves downward toward a blue “EQUIP” button, pauses for 0.5 seconds, then confirms selection. Smooth UI interaction, subtle hover glow, responsive feedback. The interface transitions seamlessly into the next scene. [CUT TO CINEMATIC] [GAMEPLAY / CINEMATIC PHASE] A dieselpunk snow vehicle races at extreme speed through a violent blizzard. The vehicle skims just above the ground, blasting through snow with explosive sprays. Intense camera shake and heavy motion blur emphasize speed and impact. The vehicle charges toward a cliff at full throttle and launches at the last second into an extreme takeoff. Slow motion at the moment of departure: snow particles freeze mid-air, the rear propeller spins at maximum speed with strong motion trails. The vehicle flies above a vast sea of clouds, illuminated by dramatic golden backlight, creating a cinematic, epic atmosphere. Ultra high speed sensation, powerful impact, dynamic composition, volumetric snow, realistic physics, cinematic lighting, lens flare, depth of field, Hollywood action movie style.
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