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'''Light guns''' were handheld weapons used by the [[Elder]]s. They captured their | '''Light guns''' were handheld weapons used by the [[Elder]]s. They captured their victims in a bright beam of white light and also discharged a form like mist, but could also stun the victim if the beam hit them in their eyes. After being captured by a light gun, the victim could think for themselves but their actions would be controlled by their captor. | ||
victims in a bright beam of white light and also discharged a form like mist, but could also stun the victim if the beam hit them in their eyes. | |||
After being captured by a light gun, the victim could think for themselves but their actions would be controlled by their captor. | |||
The Elders mainly used light guns to capture [[Savage (The Savages)|Savages]]. [[Exorse]] used a light gun to capture [[Nanina]]. | The Elders mainly used light guns to capture [[Savage (The Savages)|Savages]]. [[Exorse]] used a light gun to capture [[Nanina]]. |
Revision as of 17:56, 3 January 2021
Light guns were handheld weapons used by the Elders. They captured their victims in a bright beam of white light and also discharged a form like mist, but could also stun the victim if the beam hit them in their eyes. After being captured by a light gun, the victim could think for themselves but their actions would be controlled by their captor.
The Elders mainly used light guns to capture Savages. Exorse used a light gun to capture Nanina.
Steven Taylor stole Exorse's light gun and used it against him. He later used it against a guard at the entrance to the Elder's city. (TV: The Savages)