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Well, it seems the incident also inspired the army to come up with an idea for a weapon that could "blast [enemies] with electromagnetic energy until their brains overload and they start to convulse." This according to a new Wired article that explains how the weapon would affect 100% of the population. It's a rather interesting read, if not absolutely terrifying. Luckily such a weapon is only theoretical!
Pokébeach said:The animators also went back and lowered the frame rate of some scenes in previous episodes as a precaution (if you ever wondered why Pikachu's lightning zaps at like one frame a second in the first episode, there you go).
Am i the only one who initially assumed it was a novelty toy with a Pokémon-design you could actually purchase?Deus: Nightmare Autarch said:I clicked on this topic because I saw the words "seizure gun".
Ice Arceus said:That explains it....
Scholarly articles about Pokémon? Would you mind sharing if they are digitally available?Water Pokémon Master said:I put that in there on purpose since I know that's not a fact known to many people. I've read a lot of scholarly articles about Pokemon at my universities, many translated from Japan, and that's how I learned that.
Renoir said:Am i the only one who initially assumed it was a novelty toy with a Pokémon-design you could actually purchase?
This concept, however, makes a great (hard) science-fiction weapon.
Renoir said:Scholarly articles about Pokémon? Would you mind sharing if they are digitally available?
Chariblaze said:$15 vs. the equivalent of $18 makes the price much more appealing, oddly.
TheOtterBoy said:Okaaay...They don´t really have to make a replica of an incident that happened a long time ago.
...Leaving that aside, I´m quite happy for the price of Dream Radar. The bad thing is that my brother will cancel his credit card and I don´t really feel like asking my dad. :_ Pokedex 3D Pro´s price is kind of ridiculous though. I wonder though...If it doesn´t cost that much in here I will probably get it.