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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | A Super Prototype is a testbed version of some piece of technology—like a Humongous Mecha, Space Fighter, or Killer Robot—that is, for some reason, superior to the mass-produced version. A super prototype will have better weapons, stronger armour, and higher-quality speakers than the units rolling off the assembly line. Even when there isn't very many of whatever device was designed in the first place, the prototype model is almost always the most powerful, or has at least some advantage over the other models. |