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− | See also [[Weapons Policy]], [[Zap]], [[Blaster]], [[Ray Gun]], [[Plonker]], [[Atomic Bombs]], [[Right to Buy Weapons Is the Right to Be Free]]. | + | See also [[Weapons Policy]], [[Zap]], [[Blaster]], [[Ray Gun]], [[Plonker]], [[Water Pistol]], [[Atomic Bombs]], [[Right to Buy Weapons Is the Right to Be Free]]. |
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From Fancyclopedia 2, ca. 1959 |
Tho the most stfnal weapon, the death ray, never left the laboratory (refer to any physics text for the explanation), a large number of other devices first "developed" by science-fiction military establishments now are the property of mundane ones; atomic explosives, uranium power plants, radioactive-dust poisons, guided missiles, tank destroyers, radar fire control, and infrared vision instruments of the sniperscope type; some we missed were submarines, bombardment rockets, and poison gas. |
See also Weapons Policy, Zap, Blaster, Ray Gun, Plonker, Water Pistol, Atomic Bombs, Right to Buy Weapons Is the Right to Be Free.
Miscellaneous |
This is a miscellaneous page |