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** Which was explained in Westen's voice-over: "You don't want to skimp on ballistic glass." |
** Which was explained in Westen's voice-over: "You don't want to skimp on ballistic glass." |
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** In a later episode where Michael's in prison, he and another prisoner fashion temporary armor from several library books. |
** In a later episode where Michael's in prison, he and another prisoner fashion temporary armor from several library books. |
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* Several episodes of ''[[Brainiac Science Abuse]]'' have mannequins dress up in improvised armour based on the setting, and fired at with a slingshot, longbow and crossbow. For example, if war broke out in a home, a mannequin in the kitchen might use a wok as a chestplate. |
* Several episodes of ''[[Brainiac: Science Abuse]]'' have mannequins dress up in improvised armour based on the setting, and fired at with a slingshot, longbow and crossbow. For example, if war broke out in a home, a mannequin in the kitchen might use a wok as a chestplate. |
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* In ''[[The Lost Room]]'', the protagonist uses the Coat as body armor, as Objects are indestructible. He is still hurt (unlike actual body armor, the Coat does nothing to spread the impact of a bullet). |
* In ''[[The Lost Room]]'', the protagonist uses the Coat as body armor, as Objects are indestructible. He is still hurt (unlike actual body armor, the Coat does nothing to spread the impact of a bullet). |
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