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'''Monster''' is a mission in [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]], given to [[Protagonist|protagonist]] [[Carl Johnson]] by [[Mike Toreno]] from his [[Mike Toreno's Ranch|ranch]] in [[Tierra Robada]], [[State of San Andreas|San Andreas]].
'''Monster''' is a mission in [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]], given to [[Protagonist|protagonist]] [[Carl Johnson]] by government agent [[Mike Toreno]] from his [[Mike Toreno's Ranch|ranch]] in [[Tierra Robada]], [[State of San Andreas|San Andreas]].


==Mission==
==Mission==
Carl is welcomed by a mysterious voice, who apparently knows a thing or two about his family. The voice says that Carl needs to impress him and let him see what Carl is made of. He instructs Carl to take a [[Monster|monster truck]] out for a drive.
Carl is welcomed by a mysterious voice, who apparently knows a thing or two about his family. The voice says that Carl needs to impress him and let him see what Carl is made of. He instructs Carl to take a [[Monster Truck|monster truck]] out for a drive.


Carl talks to this person who instructs him what to specifically do. He also tells Carl about the monster truck, and how to handle it.
Carl talks to this person who instructs him what to specifically do. He also tells Carl about the monster truck, and how to handle it.
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==Reward==
==Reward==
The reward for completing the mission depends on your time position: $5000 for 1st, $4000 for 2nd, $3000 for 3rd, $2000 for 4th and $1000 for 5th.
The reward for completing the mission depends on your time position: $5000 for 1st, $4000 for 2nd, $3000 for 3rd, $2000 for 4th and $1000 for 5th.
==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Carl does not know what a GPS is because in 1992, Global Positioning Systems were only expensive and bulky military hardware found on ships and planes. It would be about a decade or so before Garmin and other GPS manufacturers would start making GPS units for consumers.
*Carl does not know what a GPS is because in 1992, Global Positioning Systems were only expensive and bulky military hardware found on ships and planes. It would be about a decade or so before Garmin and other GPS manufacturers would start making GPS units for consumers.
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