a plasma powered horse is a normal horse
Super Powered Guy is full of plasma inside his suit. No-one's ever seen his real face just like noble six. His plasma can defeat the Blindfold Attack Minions better than Laser Minions. With his best friend, Super Powered Man, they both save the universe together. And if he can headswap, here are his favourtie headswaps. 1. Super Powered Guy + Milica = Superpolica: This person can not just fight, the helmet can do plasma as well! 2. Speed + Super Powered Guy = Speedpoweredguy: He may not have plasma, but he can spin his head round. 3. Super Powered Guy + Chee = Superchee: Knows a lot about Halo and has a plasma helmet! Super Powered Guy's special Ability is Plasma Vision. It's the main character in S.P.G!
Motor vehicles are powered by an engine or motor (gas, diesel, electric, etc.). Horse-drawn vehicles are powered by a horse.
They burn on higrigon gas which is powered by an electric charge.
I own a horse. He is powered by magnets.
The shrink ray used to make horses small enough to fit into the engine (going from life sized to 1/10 the size) was far more expensive than modern cars. Some people also thought it cruel to shrink horses despite the fact that it was easier to feed them. It was also far easier to clean up after them when they were smaller.
Mega Powered Guy is the final evolution form of Super Powered Guy. He has greater plasma but now has two types. Plasma/Propeller. The Propeller type makes needle rifles reduce their attacks on him, but gives his weakness of Four-Legged vehicles. And if he can headswap, here are his favourite headswaps. 1. Mega Powered Guy + Shizuoka = Megapoweredzuoka: This Gogo's got loud, plasma and propeller powers. 2. Master Chief + Mega Powered Guy = Master powered Guy: He may not fly but his viser now fires plasma. 3. Mega Powered Guy + ODST = MegapoweredST: Totally different to all other ODST's. He can beat the Commanding Champion and his secret weapon and his facts are coming up next.
there is no such thing. it is powered by the engine.
never
Scientists first isolated fibrinogen from horse plasma in 1876. However, the theories about the existence of the protein had been around for decades before.
Before steam engines came into use, travel on land was mostly powered by horse. On water, it was mostly powered by wind.
Richard Trevithick
Pony Express