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Posted: 2/26/2006 9:52:00 PM EDT
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.50 WTF else?
or a 30mm cannon, how about a laser in select fire? |
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I would make my cock a mini-gun, kinda like the anus/uranus joke.
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some jokes are just too easy to say |
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120mm smoothbore (and the exoskeleton to support recoil) will also need reality-cancelling helmet to suppress the sound |
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Full auto, select fire, semi auto or single shot?
Belt fed or mag fed, whats the mag cap? whats the rate of fire? Piston or gas operated? fluted or not? chrome lined barrel or not? |
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that would depend on the caliber and your choice. But you have to carry your own ammo. |
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.50 BMG with an ammo reserve in my torso, and a feed tray from my shoulder to my upper arm. My arm would have to lock straight at the elbow so my two piece internal barrel can couple together. The muzzle would protrude from the top of my wrist.
Of course my aiming sytem would consist of my movement activators in my body being directly linked to my visual imput device. So my arm cannon would automatically aim at what I am looking at. Of couse I would only activate this aiming system when I would have to DRAW DOWN!! |
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You have thought about this too much. |
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In that case, I want pick-axe arms....or a 12 ga. shotgun cock. I didnt even realize what I was saying with the mini-gun cock thing |
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22lr with a 10 round magazine.
That's all an honest cyborg needs. |
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What do you mean "IF" I were turned into cyborg with a gun for an arm.
And it's a 50bmg. I'm not allowed in California. Aaanold says I'm bad. |
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The GAU-8 Avenger
If I emptied it while running at full speed it would slow me down enough I would fall over |
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6.5x55SE, with the optional single barrel 20mm slow fire.
And......... Hellfires out my ass.! |
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.45 GAP-finally, a niche!
No, seriously, I guess the caliber of my arm-gun would largely depend on how much of the rest of my body had been replaced with servo motors. If I still have too many human parts, I will quickly tire from humping around 400 rounds of linked .50 BMG and recoil will negatively impact my accuracy. In fact, not only would I have to have a goodly amount of cyborg-strength to support a .50 cal arm gun, I'd also need some sort of recoil reducing stabilizer system in my shoulder. Realistically, my cyborg arm gun would have to be in 7.62x51mm or something similar. I could also see giving up some of my ammo load-out for a coxially mounted flamethrower. Or is there an option for some sort of universal shoulder mount and targeting system that would allow me to accept different weapons systems? That way you could switch to whatever sort of death-dealing instrument best fits your METT-T. In the final analysis, I think the buzzword in limb-mounted cyborg weapons systems will be "flexibility". Somebody needs to make a PowerPoint presentation. |
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I would think it would happen naturally |
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would i have to buy my own ammo? |
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Is that a gun in your pants? Or is that a gun in your pants? |
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.45-70. It'll drop a buffalo, or I can put in lighter loads or even shotshells.
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Groovy. Just don't listen to old tape recorders or read any really old books. I'd want a 7.62x25mm disintegrating link belt-fed SMG in my robotic arm. Have the gun inside and pop up out of my arm when I need it, making the ultimate in concealed weapons. And if someone wanted to disarm me, they'd have to DISARM me. Ammo capacity would be low though if it's fitting inside the arm. Maybe do a helical magazine instead. |
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Oh, you would MAKE your cock a "mini-gun" , huh? That's just WAY too easy!!! |
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