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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]].
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Revision as of 11:31, 28 November 2020

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.



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