Object
Low‑Mileage Pit Woffies (21st‑Century Used Vehicles)
Sonny utters the slang as if naming a tangible prize: compact, second‑hand consumer cars with metal bodies, glass windows and rubber tires, showing surface scuffs but unusually low engine hours. The phrase arrives as humorous shorthand rather than a physical prop—crew members smile at the nostalgia it summons—and the reference functions as a proposed recreational purchase Sonny plans to hunt for later with Data. The words conjure touchable objects without any vehicle appearing on stage.
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Purpose
Personal ground transportation: privately owned consumer automobiles intended for everyday travel and leisure use.
Significance
Serves as cultural flavor and a momentary anchor to vanished norms; Sonny's offhand plan to 'hunt' for low‑mileage pit woffies signals yearning for ordinary pleasures and supplies a lighthearted counterpoint to the bridge recall, reinforcing the episode's duty‑versus‑care tension.
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