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A compact single-use firearm that plugs into a USB port.
When sent an approriate command, the pyrotechnic igniter uses the
USB 5v supply to initiate the propellant charge. This could be a
perchlorate composition which would be undetectable by all current
technology.
The projectile would be
a SiAlON sphere or bullet, or could be a
ceramic flechette in a plastic sabot.
The device would give relatively poor accuracy, but could exhibit
acceptable lethality similar to a conventional handgun round.
Fabrication could be achieved using a 3D printer, and/or repurposed
materials.
It would be possible to integrate the unit into a webcam, allowing
remote verification of the target before firing.
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I was thinking carbon fibre shuriken, which could be spun up in an cd/dvd drive then by pressing F8 and Shift at the same ejected towards the enemy. |
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No, I'm not trying it out myself. Be my guest. |
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Yes, since there's no Computer:Weapon category, it seemed
appropriate. |
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Game:First Person Shooter just didn't fit the requirement, as (a0
it's not a game - far from it - and (b) it's actually a second-person
shooter. |
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Actually, that would make a great plot device for an episode of
CSI.
MMORPG gamers being found dead in front of their
monitors with little round holes in their foreheads and the backs
blown out of their heads
and the videos of their deaths posted
online
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We declare this mostly Baked and most entertaining. |
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Accurate up to 5m and potentially lethal up to 50m. |
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The recoil tends to destroy the USB port, though. A flying lead and a
clamp is the preferred solution. |
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All that is now required to completely Bake this is a bit of interfacing
circuitry so that it will "fire on command" instead of simply triggering
when the 5V supply is switched on. |
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Sounds like a good job for an arduino board. |
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Was the prototype in a .22 caliber or something more improvisational ? |
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Presumably cat recognition software in the web cam - enough
said... |
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