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<blockquote data-quote="Relique du Madde" data-source="post: 5258744" data-attributes="member: 42169"><p><strong>Prodigy</strong></p><p>Prodigy removes the access plates on the duckification rifle, allowing her to pull out the weapon's circuitry boards for closer inspection. As she glances at the board she couldn't help to notice several things. The circuit boards appear to be standard mass produced boards that are available at any electronics store. Placed on these boards are a wide variety of electronics components including several odd looking components that you never seen before that are covered in strange markings. You then notice that several of the components are not even connected.</p><p>[sblock= Prodigy OOC]</p><p><span style="font-size: 9px"><span style="color: Silver">.If you inspect some of the other guns, you will find that some of them don't even include the unconnected components, giving the impression that the makers decided not to include them. You assume this those unconnected components might have been used for the gun's "reverse ray."</span></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 9px"><span style="color: Silver"></span></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 9px"><span style="color: Silver">Unfortunately, without a schematic or a completed weapon, you are unable to figure out the circuitry connections needed to make the reverse ray work.</span></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 9px"><span style="color: Silver"></span></span></p><p>[/sblock]</p><p><strong>Crackshot</strong></p><p>Some of the gun's components look famillier, and the writing on them look familier, so much they you know they are alien. </p><p>[sblock=Crackshot OOC] The writing on the components and their designs IDs them as having been created by <em>the Masters</em>. The Masters were known to have rays that caused those targeted by them to "enlarge." They, of course, were known to use these 'growth rays' on their Zentraedi foot soldiers before battle (since they knew that cloning and sustaining a race of giants would have been unfeasible), and *ahem* recreationally. However, as far as you know, they were not known to have built anything that could turn a target into another organism like the duckificion ray. </p><p></p><p>Unfortunately, you are not sure if some of the duckification ray's components might have originally been embedded within something you sold to any company on your lsit of beneficiaries. [/sblock]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Relique du Madde, post: 5258744, member: 42169"] [B]Prodigy[/B] Prodigy removes the access plates on the duckification rifle, allowing her to pull out the weapon's circuitry boards for closer inspection. As she glances at the board she couldn't help to notice several things. The circuit boards appear to be standard mass produced boards that are available at any electronics store. Placed on these boards are a wide variety of electronics components including several odd looking components that you never seen before that are covered in strange markings. You then notice that several of the components are not even connected. [sblock= Prodigy OOC] [size=1][COLOR="Silver"].If you inspect some of the other guns, you will find that some of them don't even include the unconnected components, giving the impression that the makers decided not to include them. You assume this those unconnected components might have been used for the gun's "reverse ray." Unfortunately, without a schematic or a completed weapon, you are unable to figure out the circuitry connections needed to make the reverse ray work. [/COLOR][/size] [/sblock] [B]Crackshot[/B] Some of the gun's components look famillier, and the writing on them look familier, so much they you know they are alien. [sblock=Crackshot OOC] The writing on the components and their designs IDs them as having been created by [I]the Masters[/I]. The Masters were known to have rays that caused those targeted by them to "enlarge." They, of course, were known to use these 'growth rays' on their Zentraedi foot soldiers before battle (since they knew that cloning and sustaining a race of giants would have been unfeasible), and *ahem* recreationally. However, as far as you know, they were not known to have built anything that could turn a target into another organism like the duckificion ray. Unfortunately, you are not sure if some of the duckification ray's components might have originally been embedded within something you sold to any company on your lsit of beneficiaries. [/sblock] [/QUOTE]
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