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Photons: a Definition - nomercy - 03-03-2007

It would be a useful military weapon though. If one could create say, a photon bomb that has the same range as the explosion on Pioneer 1. It wiped out all the people, but didn't damage any buildings or landmarks.


Photons: a Definition - Little Killer - 06-03-2007

That would be a very fun weapon. . . if you hated people.Tongue

It would help with wars though, and taking over enemy resources. . . war.:S


Photons: a Definition - nomercy - 06-03-2007

There's no such thing as a weapon that doesn't kill.


Photons: a Definition - Teh EkwEE - 06-03-2007

Any weapon for any purpose is created for the sole purpose of killing.


Photons: a Definition - Little Killer - 06-03-2007

. . . yea. Why do we have to kill everyone?


Photons: a Definition - Namillus - 06-03-2007

Plenty of weapons that weren't intended for killing humans, though.

Trees, deer, yeah, but not humans.

...Except for the sword.


Photons: a Definition - nomercy - 06-03-2007

Still, they were created to cause harm upon something else.


Photons: a Definition - Little Killer - 07-03-2007

hmmm. Grass. I don't know how it's a weapon, but you can make anything a weapon. It is pretty sad actually. Photons would be hard to turn into a weapon, like the weapons in PSO. How would they stay in that area?:S


Photons: a Definition - Teh EkwEE - 07-03-2007

I have a much better question, and a lingering one at that: Why is thread still open? We have gone so far off-topic, and the basic question to this thread has been answered a hundred-fold.


Photons: a Definition - Little Killer - 07-03-2007

Well I don't know?! Kidding. Well, in the game, photons are used as weapons, so we are talking about weapons. . . yet we should be on topic again.