Wing Trigger
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Wing Trigger ready for
Change Soul

Linear Review
Next up we have the
Changer used by GoOn Gold & GoOn Silver, the Wing Trigger.
The Wing Trigger is based off the control stick in most aircraft. It measures 2 1/2 inches wide at the top, but 3/4 inches in the handle, 6 1/4 inches tall, and 5 inches long. The G Emblem at the bottom can be used to hang the Wing Trigger on the holster clip that comes with the Mantan Gun. The number pad is just a normal sticker. The Answer, C, & End Call Buttons are all one button that just pushes forward to activate the sounds. The Change Button is actually enclosed in a small compartment that you lift up and then press the Change Button. Finally the trigger button is located in its normal place, and of course needs the Change Soul to make any sounds.
To open the side for the Change Soul, you press the clear grey lever downward, and the slot pops out. Then you need to move a small tab on the slot out, and then insert the Change Soul.
The Change Soul is, as before, where everything is. It has all the lights & sounds, where as the Wing Trigger itself is just an empty shell. This Change Soul has a metallic looking red back behind the G Wings emblem. The three buttons on the bottom of the Change Soul are how the sounds are activated. Once you place the Change Soul inside the Wing Trigger, and latch the door in place, the general Engine Soul Placement sound plays, and the red light are on the Soul Lights up. This one small red light is all there is for the Change Souls. The remaining sounds are activated as follows:
Change -- Press the Change Button
Target Locking Sounds -- Press the Trigger Button
Alerting Beep with Jetras Talking After -- Press and Hold the right Red Button 1st Time
Alerting Beep with Toripter Talking After -- Press and Hold the right Red Button 2nd Time
Alerting Beep with Jum-bowhale Talking After -- Press and Hold the right Red Button 3rd Time
The Wing Trigger can combine with the Rocket Booster to form the Wing Booster. To view pictures of this, see the Rocket Booster Review.
RATINGS
The ratings are based
on the following scale:
1 Emblem is Bad
2 Emblems is Poor
3 Emblems is Okay
4 Emblems is Good
5 Emblems is Great
Collectors



Collectors will find the Wing Trigger okay. It's kinda like the Go-Phone in it's plane design and lack of features. There's nothing that special about the Wing Trigger alone, it's only with the Rocket Booster do you get some more playability.
Linear
Ranger



I think the Wing Trigger is okay. It's nothing out standing, but it's still good enough to warrant me buying it. The Rocket Booster combination is the main reason for owning the Wing Trigger.