Display title | Tap on the Head |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | In fictionland, anyone caught unawares may be easily, instantaneously and noiselessly incapacitated with a single blow to the head (or alternatively, a karate chop to the neck). A character thus treated will usually be perfectly fine afterwards; at worst they may have a headache, dizziness, slightly blurred vision, or in the very worst cases, laser guided amnesia, or find themselves strapped to a table when they wake up. Minus the last two points, this will in no way hinder them for the rest of the plot. |