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== Tabletop Games == |
== Tabletop Games == |
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* Orks from ''[[Warhammer |
* Orks from ''[[Warhammer 40,000]]'' are fond of Squig-bombs and attack squigs. |
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** The setting also has grox- large, aggressive, omnivorous dinosaur-like herd animals raised by the Imperium as a food source. Most of the herd are lobotomized to make them more docile and safe to handle ("lobo-grox"), but to protect the herd, a few are instead fitted with a robotic arm tipped with a [[Frickin' Laser Beams|laspistol]] ("robo-grox"). |
** The setting also has grox- large, aggressive, omnivorous dinosaur-like herd animals raised by the Imperium as a food source. Most of the herd are lobotomized to make them more docile and safe to handle ("lobo-grox"), but to protect the herd, a few are instead fitted with a robotic arm tipped with a [[Frickin' Laser Beams|laspistol]] ("robo-grox"). |
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* Similar to the real life example from the Crimea (below), the Empire from [[Warhammer Fantasy Battle]] has, among its weapons of war, Herstel-Wenck Pigeon Bombs. |
* Similar to the real life example from the Crimea (below), the Empire from [[Warhammer Fantasy Battle]] has, among its weapons of war, Herstel-Wenck Pigeon Bombs. |
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** In a deleted scene they had a [[Poke the Poodle|Robotic Richard Simmons]] instead of the closing the door gag. |
** In a deleted scene they had a [[Poke the Poodle|Robotic Richard Simmons]] instead of the closing the door gag. |
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* In ''[[Centurions]]'' , [[Big Bad|Doc Terror]] once broke out of a correctional facility using cyborg mice with little [[Fire-Breathing Weapon|flamethrowers]]. |
* In ''[[Centurions]]'' , [[Big Bad|Doc Terror]] once broke out of a correctional facility using cyborg mice with little [[Fire-Breathing Weapon|flamethrowers]]. |
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* The heroes and villains alike in ''[[Hero 108]]'' routinely mount cannons on turtles and chameleons, respectively, and aren't above weaponizing other animals. |
* The heroes and villains alike in ''[[Hero: 108]]'' routinely mount cannons on turtles and chameleons, respectively, and aren't above weaponizing other animals. |
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* In ''[[The Venture Bros]]'', Baron Underbeit keeps "tiger bombs" to take care of traitors. |
* In ''[[The Venture Bros]]'', Baron Underbeit keeps "tiger bombs" to take care of traitors. |
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* The cult classic ''[[Dino Riders]]'' had a race of good [[Humanoid Aliens]] (possibly far-removed descendants of human space colonists) fighting a race of evil reptilian/amphibian/fishy aliens. They somehow ended up back on prehistoric Earth, and the first thing they thought to do was strap a bunch of armor and lasers and rockets to the various dinosaurs they found. |
* The cult classic ''[[Dino Riders]]'' had a race of good [[Humanoid Aliens]] (possibly far-removed descendants of human space colonists) fighting a race of evil reptilian/amphibian/fishy aliens. They somehow ended up back on prehistoric Earth, and the first thing they thought to do was strap a bunch of armor and lasers and rockets to the various dinosaurs they found. |
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[[Category:Animal Tropes]] |
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[[Category:Weapons and Wielding Tropes]] |
[[Category:Weapons and Wielding Tropes]] |
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