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A '''"Lightning Gun"''' is the standard and distinctive weapon used by [[Macbeth]]. [[King Arthur Pendragon|King Arthur]] once referred to it as a "Lightning Weapon". The device has yet to be given a more "technical" name. ''([[Pendragon|"Pendragon"]])''
  
A '''"Lightning Gun"''' is the standard and distinctive weapon used by [[Macbeth]]. [[King Arthur Pendragon|King Arthur]] once referred to it as a "Lightning Weapon". The device has yet to be given a more "technical" name. ''([[Pendragon|"Pendragon"]])''
 
 
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==Characteristics==
 
==Characteristics==
[[Image:LightningGun2.png|thumb|left|300px|Macbeth discharging the "lightning"]]
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A "Lightning Gun" is an electromagnetic weapon with two electrodes that generate the charge.  Macbeth uses it as his standard weapon, as did [[Banquo]] and [[Fleance]] when they were still under Macbeth's employ. 
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[[Image:LightningGun.png|thumb|250px|Macbeth's Lightning Gun]]
 
 
 
[[Elisa Maza]] took a lightning gun from Macbeth's collection in [[Paris]] and used it to temporarily kill [[Demona]] in order to save Demona and Macbeth's lives. ''([[Sanctuary|"Sanctuary"]])''
 
[[Elisa Maza]] took a lightning gun from Macbeth's collection in [[Paris]] and used it to temporarily kill [[Demona]] in order to save Demona and Macbeth's lives. ''([[Sanctuary|"Sanctuary"]])''
  
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Xanatos's "[[Macbeth Robot]]" also used a "Lightning Gun", but he has not made use of the weapon elsewhere. ''([[The Price|"The Price"]])''
 
Xanatos's "[[Macbeth Robot]]" also used a "Lightning Gun", but he has not made use of the weapon elsewhere. ''([[The Price|"The Price"]])''
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==Characteristics==
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A "Lightning Gun" is an electromagnetic weapon with two electrodes that generate the charge.  Macbeth uses it as his standard weapon, as did [[Banquo]] and [[Fleance]] when they were still under Macbeth's employ.
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==Appearances==
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* [[A Lighthouse in the Sea of Time|"A Lighthouse in the Sea of Time"]] '''(First Appearance)'''
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* [[City of Stone Part Two|"City of Stone" Part Two]]
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* [[City of Stone Part Four|"City of Stone" Part Four]]
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* [[High Noon|"High Noon"]]
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* [[The Price|"The Price"]]
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* [[Avalon Part Two|"Avalon" Part Two]]
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* [[Avalon Part Three|"Avalon" Part Three]]
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* [[Sanctuary|"Sanctuary"]]
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* [[Pendragon|"Pendragon"]]
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* [[The Rock|"The Rock"]]
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* [[Rock and Roll|"Rock & Roll"]]
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* [[Rock of Ages|"Rock of Ages"]]
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Latest revision as of 15:25, 30 November 2025

Macbeth's Lightning Gun

A "Lightning Gun" is the standard and distinctive weapon used by Macbeth. King Arthur once referred to it as a "Lightning Weapon". The device has yet to be given a more "technical" name. ("Pendragon")


Characteristics

Macbeth discharging the "lightning"
Macbeth's Lightning Gun

Elisa Maza took a lightning gun from Macbeth's collection in Paris and used it to temporarily kill Demona in order to save Demona and Macbeth's lives. ("Sanctuary")

Griff appropriated a lightning gun when he fought Macbeth and his stooges, and later used the same gun when he fought against Xanatos's Iron Clan robot in London, remarking that he should get Macbeth to give out the guns to every member of his clan. ("Pendragon", "Rock & Roll")

Xanatos's "Macbeth Robot" also used a "Lightning Gun", but he has not made use of the weapon elsewhere. ("The Price")

Characteristics

A "Lightning Gun" is an electromagnetic weapon with two electrodes that generate the charge. Macbeth uses it as his standard weapon, as did Banquo and Fleance when they were still under Macbeth's employ.