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Re: Top 50 Fictional Weapons of All Time
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too lazy to get a screenshot but where is the BFG / railgun / etc? [/ QUOTE ] BFG is #36 |
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Re: Top 50 Fictional Weapons of All Time
I guess the Klobb was #51
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I guess the Klobb was #51 [/ QUOTE ] Oh man the klobb sucked so hard. |
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Re: Top 50 Fictional Weapons of All Time
Hey, would those killer robot spiders that Gene Simmons had in "Runaway" count?
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[ QUOTE ] I guess the Klobb was #51 [/ QUOTE ] Oh man the klobb sucked so hard. [/ QUOTE ] OMG, I never had so much fun yelling "It's klobbering time!" |
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Re: Top 50 Fictional Weapons of All Time
Green Lantern Ring...solid 1 choice other than light saber. You could make your own lightsaber from the ring and hold it like a penis ala Space Balls.
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Re: Top 50 Fictional Weapons of All Time
If Capt America Shield as well as the Tron frisbees make the list then I think Wonder Woman's Magic Lasso deserves consideration.
I mean, yeah it's just a lasso. But it could kind of move on it's own IIRC and then it made you tell the truth. LDO that's a pretty powerful weapon. And don't the Batman belts with their 8-zillion gadgets technically count as weapons? I'm pretty sure I wouldn't be allowed through the airport with one of those things. Also pretty sure that a couple of James Bond's gadgets are unrealistic enough that they can count as fictional-weapons. |
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Re: Top 50 Fictional Weapons of All Time
Lightsaber, 'nuff said.
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