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Comments on Acoustic Bazooka Concept
Can the Acoustic Bazooka exist? What would it be good for? (Read the complete story)

"I've seen this, it's Captain Jack's sonic blaster ! (Not to be confused with a mere sonic screwdriver) Only the captain's blaster has an undo button: make a hole in the wall, jump through then press undo to seal it ! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qBNQGPtSGh4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5BPsk1xbevc"
(Yossi Preminger 4/1/2008 8:47:27 AM)
"Hey - I liked the sonic screwdriver! Although, my wife only remembers the home improvement tasks at which I failed...

The ability to 'undo' is essential in home improvement. On this ONE occasion, I drilled a small hole into a wall. When I pulled the drill bit out, it was followed by a stream of water the exact diameter of the drill bit. Twenty feet of wall, and I hit the one-inch diameter PVC hot water pipe dead center...."
(Bill Christensen 4/1/2008 9:25:34 AM)

"a sf MMO ive been playing called Tabula Rasa has weapons called sonic weapons. when the weapon 'crits', it knocks back (and stuns) the enemy."
(gid 4/1/2008 1:27:15 PM)
"We saw this put to good effect in the Firefly episode "Ariel", employed by the Alliance."
(Chris Johnston 4/4/2008 5:12:34 PM)

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