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Alternatively, characters gifted with [[Super Strength]], or simply the [[Charles Atlas Superpower]], may eschew the dismemberment completely and use an entire body as a weapon. This is also an alternative for mechs of the appropriate size in relation to the body being used. Of course, you'd have to be nuts (or [[Bash Brothers|really]], [[Battle Couple|really]] [[Nigh Invulnerable|trusting]]) to let anyone do that to you, which is why most "weapons" are either dead or unconscious - or will be by the time you're done. |
Alternatively, characters gifted with [[Super Strength]], or simply the [[Charles Atlas Superpower]], may eschew the dismemberment completely and use an entire body as a weapon. This is also an alternative for mechs of the appropriate size in relation to the body being used. Of course, you'd have to be nuts (or [[Bash Brothers|really]], [[Battle Couple|really]] [[Nigh Invulnerable|trusting]]) to let anyone do that to you, which is why most "weapons" are either dead or unconscious - or will be by the time you're done. |
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The [[Fastball Special]] is a [[Sub-Trope]] of this (being 1.) ranged, and 2.) voluntary), as is [[Shamu Fu]]. For the un-improvised version see [[Equippable Ally]]. Compare [[Metronomic Mook Massacre]] |
The [[Fastball Special]] is a [[Sub-Trope]] of this (being 1.) ranged, and 2.) voluntary), as is [[Shamu Fu]]. For the un-improvised version see [[Equippable Ally]]. Compare [[Metronomic Mook Massacre]]. |
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Has nothing to do with a [[Star Wars|certain general.]] |
Has nothing to do with a [[Star Wars|certain general.]] |