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momentito
Don't! taese me bro!, haven't bathed in day's lol

Tasers can be painful. A possible alliterative would be a pocket sized electric particle beam pistol that could beam a dose of nanotubes containing a powerful narcotic called Elephant Juice into the skin releasing the narcotic into the blood. Likewise it could particle beam such narcotics into fruit and vegetables on someones salad bowl.
Sapo
Sounds like you've been dipping into your own version of 'Elephant Juice' ahorita, que? biggrin.gif
MarkG
Mmmmmmmm, Beer. tongue.gif
momentito
I haven't been drinking, I'm serious. Not a drop. Tassers are like electric cow prods and hurt.

Another method of delivery would be to give the nanobulets an electrostatic charge accelerate the less than .1micron particles to very high velocities metal plasma explosion within a barrel electrodes that Plume Magnetic Field's propelling the nanotubes at high velocity into the bloodstream through the skin
Sapo
I was in my cups once and dared a cattle prod. Won't do it again! A red battery pack on a Hot-Shot is serious business for a skinny-butted white boy, I tell you! ohmy.gif
momentito
A tapered copper tube like a narrow open tipped long cone as the cathode with a a tapered electrode within it's length to the narrower opening as the anode would be the chamber in what a container of room-temperature ionized metal gas would be released into it air-rifle style. A very low voltage very large current would be applied to the ionized gas. The device would work something like an electric-air-rifle. It wouldn't necessarily vaporise the nanoprojectiles in the secondary stage of the barrel assembly that would be spay-canned in sequentially/logically within the gun.
roam

how 'bout just shoot a dart with some synthetic rockfish toxin in it at them, that'll take them down....or you could use synthetic platypus venom (yeh, that's right, I said platypus..... look it up)

-Roan ph34r.gif
CKS
I believe baseball bats work well for taking people down too. But don't think that is quite 'James Bond' enough for this thread wink.gif

CKS
N O M
QUOTE (momentito+Jan 1 2008, 01:59 PM)
Don't! taese me bro!, haven't bathed in day's lol

Just hazarding a guess. Do you work as a telemarketer Chris momentito?
PIATLAS
I'm on a carers pension looking after my 81 year old mother, don' be a twit, I could make millions if i sold the futuristic ideas i won't ever run dry off and always come up with, can't keep a good man down.
PIATLAS
Metal Storm is a weapons system that is the fastest gun in the West with bullets stacked in multiple barrel's and ignited electronically.

http://www.metalstorm.com/

Radar lock is one thing but taking an optical snapshot of a target with laser sight lock on a central target like a helicopter minus aluminum chaff and incendiary distractions would center the laser on the flying target and with hundreds of thousands of rounds per minute: METAL STORM would be lethal to any aircraft whist being compact enough to be mounted on maneuverable large jeep.
clarityx
QUOTE (momentito+Jan 1 2008, 01:59 AM)
Don't! taese me bro!, haven't bathed in day's lol

Tasers can be painful. A possible alliterative would be a pocket sized electric particle beam pistol that could beam a dose of nanotubes containing a powerful narcotic called Elephant Juice into the skin releasing the narcotic into the blood. Likewise it could particle beam such narcotics into fruit and vegetables on someones salad bowl.

interesting idea...) I think Daniel Craig will be interested)))))
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