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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. [[Griff]] also appropriated one when he fought Macbeth and his stooges. | 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. [[Griff]] also appropriated one when he fought Macbeth and his stooges. | ||
− | [[Xanatos]]' | + | [[Xanatos]]' "[[Macbeth Robot]]" also used a "Lightning Gun", but he has not made use of the weapon elsewhere. |
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Revision as of 10:34, 22 December 2007
A "Lightning Gun" is the standard and distinctive weapon of the character Macbeth. It was named only once, in the episode Pendragon, when King Arthur referred to as a "Lightning Weapon". The device has yet to be given a more "technical" name.
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. Griff also appropriated one when he fought Macbeth and his stooges.
Xanatos' "Macbeth Robot" also used a "Lightning Gun", but he has not made use of the weapon elsewhere.