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An '''"Electric-Net Gun"''' is one of the weapons used by [[Macbeth]]. The device has yet to be given a more "technical" name. | An '''"Electric-Net Gun"''' is one of the weapons used by [[Macbeth]]. The device has yet to be given a more "technical" name. | ||
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The gun is capable of firing a large net that electrocutes the intended target. | The gun is capable of firing a large net that electrocutes the intended target. | ||
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Revision as of 14:47, 15 April 2025
An "Electric-Net Gun" is one of the weapons used by Macbeth. The device has yet to be given a more "technical" name.
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History
On the night Macbeth was hired to remove the Manhattan Clan from the Eyrie Building, he fired the weapon on Brooklyn, which electrocuted the gargoyle. Once Brooklyn was unconsciousness, he was kidnapped alongside Lexington and Bronx to Macbeth's Mansion, and (unsuccessfully) used as bait to draw Demona out into the open. ("Enter Macbeth")
Characteristics
The gun is capable of firing a large net that electrocutes the intended target.