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== [[Tabletop Games]] == |
== [[Tabletop Games]] == |
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=== Board Games === |
=== Board Games === |
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* In ''[[BattleTech]]'' and it's PC simulator adaptation ''[[Mechwarrior]]'', |
* In ''[[BattleTech]]'' and it's PC simulator adaptation ''[[Mechwarrior]]'', BattleMechs with head mounted weapons sometimes have it set up as an eye-beam. The ''Atlas'', which has a skull for a cockpit, can mount a laser in one of the eyes (the other is occupied by the actual pilot), and the Mechwarrior 4 ''Cyclops'' has a huge glowing red "eye" where a head should be. You can mount a (light) Particle Projector Cannon there, making it fire ''lightning bolts'' |
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* [[Badass Longcoat|Commissar]] [[Memetic Badass|Sebastian Yarrick]] from ''[[Warhammer 40,000]]'' got a laser-firing bionic implant for his left eye to build on the stories fearful [[Our Orcs Are Different|Orks]] told of him being able to kill with a glare. |
* [[Badass Longcoat|Commissar]] [[Memetic Badass|Sebastian Yarrick]] from ''[[Warhammer 40,000]]'' got a laser-firing bionic implant for his left eye to build on the stories fearful [[Our Orcs Are Different|Orks]] told of him being able to kill with a glare. |
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** Lords of Change, the [[Eldritch Abomination|greater daemons]] of [[The Chessmaster|Tzeentch]], use their gaze as their ranged attack. |
** Lords of Change, the [[Eldritch Abomination|greater daemons]] of [[The Chessmaster|Tzeentch]], use their gaze as their ranged attack. |