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The '''Smasha Gun''' is an [[Ork]] weapon. It uses a continuous beam of traktor energy to grab a target and raise it into the air before turning off the beam, allowing the target to fall to the ground and hopefully take some of its friends with it when it hits. Obviously the larger the target, the more effective the weapon, especially tanks and [[dreadnoughts]].{{Fn|1}} | The '''Smasha Gun''' is an [[Ork]] weapon. It uses a continuous beam of traktor energy to grab a target and raise it into the air before turning off the beam, allowing the target to fall to the ground and hopefully take some of its friends with it when it hits. Obviously the larger the target, the more effective the weapon, especially tanks and [[dreadnoughts]].{{Fn|1}} | ||
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Revision as of 08:04, 2 May 2016
Smasha Gun is an Ork weapon based on Lifta-droppa technology. It works by trapping it’s target in a localised force field, hoisting them aloft and, with horrible finality, crushing them against the ground. Smasha Gun is most commonly used as a Mek Gun.[2][3]
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Smasha Gun[3]
Previous edition background
The Smasha Gun is an Ork weapon. It uses a continuous beam of traktor energy to grab a target and raise it into the air before turning off the beam, allowing the target to fall to the ground and hopefully take some of its friends with it when it hits. Obviously the larger the target, the more effective the weapon, especially tanks and dreadnoughts.[1]
Source
- 1: Codex: Orks (2nd Edition), [Needs Citation]
- 2: GW website Mek Gunz: Smasha Gun
- 3: GW blog - MONDAY 16 JUNE 2014
- 4: Waaagh! Ghazghkull - A Codex: Orks Supplement (7th Edition)