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A favorite weapon of the [[Tarkherk Corps]], the Lightning Gun was allegedly invented by the incomprable [[Harv Gretborn]]. Though more well known for his [[Snotgun]], Gretborn's contributions to military technology are well known. | A favorite weapon of the [[Tarkherk Corps]], the Lightning Gun was allegedly invented by the incomprable [[Harv Gretborn]]. Though more well known for his [[Snotgun]], Gretborn's contributions to military technology are well known. | ||
+ | Lightning Guns vary in size, shape and design, but all are roughly 5 nanits long, including both stock and "barrel". The "barrel" is a solid piece of metal running almost the entire length of the stock and most closely resembles a lightning rod in actual construction. It is attached to [[Theoalchemy|theoalchemical]] batteries concealed in the butt of the stock via fine, platinum wires. The same is true of the trigger mechanism. The trigger itself is covered in a fine tracery of runes which, allegedly, activate the rechargable batteries. | ||
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Revision as of 15:35, 9 December 2004
Ah, the joy of invention.... Thought I'd forgotten, eh? --Doctor Phineas Crank 07:08, 3 Dec 2004 (EST)
A favorite weapon of the Tarkherk Corps, the Lightning Gun was allegedly invented by the incomprable Harv Gretborn. Though more well known for his Snotgun, Gretborn's contributions to military technology are well known.
Lightning Guns vary in size, shape and design, but all are roughly 5 nanits long, including both stock and "barrel". The "barrel" is a solid piece of metal running almost the entire length of the stock and most closely resembles a lightning rod in actual construction. It is attached to theoalchemical batteries concealed in the butt of the stock via fine, platinum wires. The same is true of the trigger mechanism. The trigger itself is covered in a fine tracery of runes which, allegedly, activate the rechargable batteries.