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|cc2 = Yes
|cc2 = Yes
|cc1index  = 80 ''(N)''<br>81 ''(W)''<br>82 ''(S)''<br>83 ''(E)''
|cc1index  = 80 ''(N)''<br>81 ''(W)''<br>82 ''(S)''<br>83 ''(E)''
|cc2id = 25
|multidirectional = Yes
|multidirectional = Yes
|moves = Yes
|moves = Yes
}}
}}
The '''glider''', called a '''ship''' in [[Chip's Challenge 2]] and known by many nicknames, including '''flyer''', '''plane''', '''shark''', '''kite''', and '''ghost''' (not to be confused with actual [[ghost]]s in CC2), is a [[monster]] in [[Chip's Challenge]]. It moves in a straight line until it hits an obstacle, and then turns either left, right, or backwards, in that order of priority, depending on which directions are blocked. If all four directions are blocked, it will stay stationary until some way out is allowed. Gliders survive [[water]], but die to [[bomb]]s. Gliders die to [[fire]] in MS, but treat fire as [[wall]]s in Lynx and CC2.
The '''glider''', called a '''ship''' in [[Chip's Challenge 2]] and known by many nicknames, including '''flyer''', '''plane''', '''shark''', '''kite''', and '''ghost''' (not to be confused with actual [[ghost]]s in CC2), is a [[monster]] in [[Chip's Challenge]]. It moves in a straight line until it hits an obstacle, and then turns either left, right, or backwards, in that order of priority, depending on which directions are blocked. If all four directions are blocked, it will stay stationary until some way out is allowed. Gliders survive [[water]], but die to [[bomb]]s. Gliders die to [[fire]] in MS, but treat fire as [[wall]]s in Lynx and CC2.


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[[File:Glider demo.png]]
[[File:Glider demo.png]]


The glider moves upwards, ignoring the water, until it hits the wall, at which point it turns left. It continues moving left until hitting the leftmost wall, at which point it tries to turn to ''its'' left, finds a wall, and turns to its right. It continues upwards, hitting the level edge, turns left, and finally exits the visible area.  
From where it is, the glider is trapped until Chip releases the [[green button]], at which point it will move to the [[water]] and then turn to the east if Chip leaves the water where it is, or turn east immediately, touching the [[green button]], if the water is made into [[dirt]]. However, if Chip makes dirt and removes it, the glider will play south, turn north due to the up [[force floor]], and continue to turn up and down until Chip either touches the green button again or removes some other dirt.


[[File:Glider demo anim.gif]]
After a green button press, the glider could be either trapped at the start if it was on [1, 2] or [1, 1] on the same turn as the button press, or in any other situation, will deflect west off the [[toggle wall]] and explode the bomb. If Chip removes a dirt space instead, the glider can then move in that direction. Should Chip remove [1, 0] first, due to the [[thin wall]] north now on this space, the glider will burn in the fire.


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