Hang on....I think I just realized something about the Pigeon: It may be the Illuminati's signature vehicle. Think about it: -It's got two 3-cylinder engines. -It's got a 3-speed manual gearbox. -When you divide the power outputs of the two engines (78/26), you get 3. -Its average price is $1,270, which is 1 dollar more than 423 triangles...which then references the Gavril Barstow Kingsnake. -How many letters are there in "Kingsnake"? 9. 9/3 = 3 triangles. -How many letters are in "Ibishu" and "Pigeon"? 6. 6 + 6 = 12. 12/3 = 4 triangles. -Its three wheels are placed in a triangular fashion. -If you add up all of the Pigeon's models' performance classes (1+1+1+1+2), you get 6. 6/3 = 2 triangles. -If you look at the steering assembly on the Pigeon, you can see that it's quite triangle-based. -Its cab looks like a triangle from the sides and from above. -It has three bed styles. -If you add the torque ratings (in lb-ft) of the two I3s, you get 47+52=99. 99/3=33 triangles -There are three characters in 600. One more triangle. -600/3 = 200 triangles. -Divide the Pigeon Base's weight in pounds (1,224) or kilograms (555) by 3 and you get 408 and 185 triangles, respectively. -Divide the Pigeon 600's weight in pounds (1,179) by three and you get 393 triangles. -The Pigeon 600 can hit 88 miles per hour (it actually was capable of 97 miles per hour in my testing), so it can time travel. -The Pigeon 600 can keep up with a Covet DX. The Covet has 3 doors, so another triangle. -If you add up the top speeds of all of the standard Pigeon configs (59 + 59 + 56 + 56 = 118 + 112 = 230 + 88 = 318), then divide by 3, you get 106 triangles. Pigeon = Illuminati mobile confirmed.