Torque (character)

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This article is about Luigi's Spike Top partner from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. For the characters from Yoshi's Crafted World, see Torque (species).
Torque
Sprite of Torque from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door sprite for Torque
Species Spike Top
First appearance Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (2004)

Template:Quote2 Torque is a Spike Top that teams up with Luigi in his quest to assemble the Marvelous Compass during the events of Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. Before joining Luigi, Torque lived on Circuit Break Island, the home of extreme kart racing.

Differing in appearance from a regular Spike Top, Torque has a green shell, and instead of a spike, Torque's has a wrench. Apparently, Torque has the ability to attach a variety of different tools to his shell, and as such, he became a mechanic of go-karts.

When Luigi arrived on Circuit Break Island, he discovered that the champion of the kart races would earn a trophy with a piece of the Marvelous Compass embedded in the plaque. Luigi claims that he entered the contest and was paired with Torque. Together, they won the race and earned the piece of the Marvelous Compass. In reality, however, at the beginning of the race, Luigi accidentally went in reverse, destroying all the karts in the competition (and thus winning the race). Torque decides to tag along with Luigi until the plumber can pay him back for all the damage he caused on the island. It is not known if he gets his money back.

Torque's name is a direct reference to the word torque, which is a rotating force that is often applied by real world wrenches.

Tattle information

  • That's Luigi's pal, Torque. I hear he's like, a totally excellent mechanic. According to Mechanics Weekly... that tool on his back can basically do anything. He seems ticked off, though. I wonder what happened?

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese トルク[1]
Toruku
Torque
German Schraub[?] From "schrauben" (to screw)
Italian Bricolo[?] Masculine form of "bricolage"
Spanish Bríccolo[?] From "Bricolage" (DIY)

References

  1. ^ "Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door From Japanese to English". (June 1, 2014). The Mushroom Kingdom. Retrieved January 4, 2015.