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By *hirley OP Man 3 weeks ago
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What's your most favourite pew pews in films, TV or even gaming, and why?
I'm talking cult classic and iconic boom toys that are easily recognised or maybe not so... Smart gun from aliens for example or blades anti-tamper katana? |
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I can't remember the name of the 1980s comic, but there was a strip called 'Laser Eraser' - a kid found an alien, pen-like device that could make things vanish just by pointing it at them.
Anyway, I want one of those. |
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In Space 1999 they had an awesome laser gun and anyone my age would've picked up a stapler at school and gone around firing them making the pew pew laser sound.
Classic weaponry, you can't beat the Morning Star. Replicated at school with a conker in it's spikey she'll with string and a stick hitting each other with pillow shields to defend yourself.
As you can see, I went to an interesting school.
All sorts of weaponry was used on us. The sole of a trainer, a bat, a cane and a whip for those...special occasions. 😂 |
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By *a LunaWoman 3 weeks ago
South Wales |
I played a Stormtrooper in a Christmas nativity back in the day. My gramp made me a wooden sword 🗡️ in place of a light sabre. Teacher wasn’t impressed but we had that sword for YEARS, it was kept as a back scratcher
So…um…..wooden sword please. |
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"I played a Stormtrooper in a Christmas nativity back in the day. My gramp made me a wooden sword 🗡️ in place of a light sabre. Teacher wasn’t impressed but we had that sword for YEARS, it was kept as a back scratcher
So…um…..wooden sword please. "
'Back in the day' - 2021? |
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By *a LunaWoman 3 weeks ago
South Wales |
"I played a Stormtrooper in a Christmas nativity back in the day. My gramp made me a wooden sword 🗡️ in place of a light sabre. Teacher wasn’t impressed but we had that sword for YEARS, it was kept as a back scratcher
So…um…..wooden sword please.
'Back in the day' - 2021?"
does this mean my oil of Olay is working?!
Alas, it was early 80’s. |
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"I played a Stormtrooper in a Christmas nativity back in the day. My gramp made me a wooden sword 🗡️ in place of a light sabre. Teacher wasn’t impressed but we had that sword for YEARS, it was kept as a back scratcher
So…um…..wooden sword please. "
What the heck was a stormtrooper doing in a Nativity play? |
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By *a LunaWoman 3 weeks ago
South Wales |
"I played a Stormtrooper in a Christmas nativity back in the day. My gramp made me a wooden sword 🗡️ in place of a light sabre. Teacher wasn’t impressed but we had that sword for YEARS, it was kept as a back scratcher
So…um…..wooden sword please.
What the heck was a stormtrooper doing in a Nativity play?"
Our Navity plays were always odd. We had a Wurzel Gummidge/Aunt Sally based nativity too (back in the day, again). Very rare our Nativities featured Mary, Joseph and Baby Jesus! |
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"I played a Stormtrooper in a Christmas nativity back in the day. My gramp made me a wooden sword 🗡️ in place of a light sabre. Teacher wasn’t impressed but we had that sword for YEARS, it was kept as a back scratcher
So…um…..wooden sword please.
What the heck was a stormtrooper doing in a Nativity play?
Our Navity plays were always odd. We had a Wurzel Gummidge/Aunt Sally based nativity too (back in the day, again). Very rare our Nativities featured Mary, Joseph and Baby Jesus! "
Very strange! lol |
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"I played a Stormtrooper in a Christmas nativity back in the day. My gramp made me a wooden sword 🗡️ in place of a light sabre. Teacher wasn’t impressed but we had that sword for YEARS, it was kept as a back scratcher
So…um…..wooden sword please.
'Back in the day' - 2021?
does this mean my oil of Olay is working?!
Alas, it was early 80’s. "
Lies! Back then it was Oil of Ulay! 😂
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By *hirley OP Man 3 weeks ago
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For me, even though it's not fictional, I really like the representation of the Royal Navy's type 45, in "no time to die" firing it's salvo of 'aster' missiles. Awesome that that thing exists in reality! |
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By *hirley OP Man 3 weeks ago
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"I'm afraid I can't answer your exact question but I'm a big fan of the slingshot. It was the weapon of choice when I was a lass in 1237 🤣"
I suppose you had to learn how to defend the farm from pillaging raids back then |
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By *ir tootMan 3 weeks ago
Burton-on-Trent |
Mine would be only recognised by certain few people I'd presume but here goes!
Gravity hammer from halo
Ichigos transformed bankai sword from bleach zangetsu.
Mustang and Sally black ops zombies
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"15th century longsword with flared ricasso.
We both use them (Dave competes with his)
They're so graceful and fast. "
Remember the scene in Indiana Jones when the guy was waving his sword and Indy just shoot's him
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I’m greedy
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I want :
zorrows sword
Robin hoods longbow
Prince colwyns glaive
The bride sword from kill bill
Indianas bullwhip
Riley’s pulse rifle
Major Richard Sharpes rifle
And finally a ghostbusters proton pack
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By *zeroMan 3 weeks ago
Glasgow |
Robocop's Auto 9 and the triple blam it makes
The Lawgiver in the Judge Dredd films. Both versions were good
The Rebellion sword in Devil May Cry.
Lightsabres. All of them. It's a laser sword in space, what's not to love. |
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"“Lucille”
I’m Negan"
Oh no, if we're talking about weapons called Lucille then the winner of that category has to be Uncle Phil's pool cue..."[Chuckles] Jeffery, break out Lucille"
As for fictional weapon the cerebral bore from Turok 2 on N64 was a pretty nasty one, best part was the enemies running around to avoid the head seeking, brain drilling, skull Exploding payloads.
Real weapon, love my Shinken even if I don't practice Iaido any longer. |
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"Nothing beats a well-placed trebuchet
I have a tiny trebuchet, ideal for launching smarties
I'll have you know my trebuchet is big thanks.
Oh wait my bad that's a catapult."
Still waiting for you to upload a video launching a quality street |
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By *ir tootMan 3 weeks ago
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"Nothing beats a well-placed trebuchet
I have a tiny trebuchet, ideal for launching smarties
I'll have you know my trebuchet is big thanks.
Oh wait my bad that's a catapult.
Still waiting for you to upload a video launching a quality street " It's quite hard to get the chocolate to balance on it, so I might need a helping hand. |
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By *hirley OP Man 3 weeks ago
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"Lightsabers of course. "
I'd go as far as saying these are the most recognised and possibly deadly hand held arms one could have. Given the background they come from, even if you're an average wielder of one of these you are close to untouchable |
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"Spud gun.
Small, portable, highly versatile when it comes to ammunition & in the event of a gay apocalypse I’m sleeping well at night with that under my pillow."
Spuds gun's are prone to jamming and getting clogged up.
A potato cannon is the better option |
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"Spud gun.
Small, portable, highly versatile when it comes to ammunition & in the event of a gay apocalypse I’m sleeping well at night with that under my pillow.
Spuds gun's are prone to jamming and getting clogged up.
A potato cannon is the better option "
I think I’ve just failed buy nothing January 😭 |
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"Spud gun.
Small, portable, highly versatile when it comes to ammunition & in the event of a gay apocalypse I’m sleeping well at night with that under my pillow.
Spuds gun's are prone to jamming and getting clogged up.
A potato cannon is the better option
I think I’ve just failed buy nothing January 😭"
Potato cannons are easy to make and fun for all the family |
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