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Ethan

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« Reply #15 on: <10-04-12/0949:11> »
I'm away from my books at the moment, but I thought of the Sakura Fubuki. Does that fire from each barrel in one burst or does it fire one barrel? Because you can load one barrel with one of the types of ammo... But reloading would be a pain, so extended "clip" and additional "clip" would be necessary.

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Well, SR4A doesn't say if the Fubuki fires from each chamber or from one. For our purposes, we can use it as a base:

Sakura Lawgiver
- High-Power Chambering (for one of the chambers)
- Extended Clip (13 rounds each)
- Voice Activation / Response
- Advanced Safety, Explosive Self Destruct
- Smartgun (External)

In the movie, Dredd used Stun, High Ex, Normal, and Armour Piercing I think. So, that's SnS, HP, Ex-Ex, and APDS.

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« Reply #16 on: <10-05-12/0008:16> »
He also had incendiary rounds, though I think that's best handled with an underbarrel grenade

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« Reply #17 on: <10-05-12/0051:13> »
And Deathdealer Ammunition Mk I (Gun Haven Heaven 2) for Heat Seeker/Hot Shot ammo.  ;D
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« Reply #18 on: <10-08-12/0914:10> »
You do realize that the moment you say that you are the law stuff *HAS* to go wrong?
It's one of those Reference Rule things.

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« Reply #19 on: <10-08-12/1215:10> »
You do realize that the moment you say that you are the law stuff *HAS* to go wrong?
It's one of those Reference Rule things.
You also have to pronounce it, "Eh em thuh lah!". Make Sly proud.

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« Reply #20 on: <10-09-12/0813:00> »
Karl Urban Dredd is cooler than Sly as he can go the entire movie without needing to grab helmetless face time.

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« Reply #21 on: <10-09-12/1128:43> »
Karl Urban Dredd is cooler than Sly
I don't think it is possible to make a less correct statement ;D. Sly improves every movie he's in.

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« Reply #22 on: <10-09-12/1322:33> »
The new Dredd was very much a superior movie to the old one.
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« Reply #23 on: <10-09-12/1456:57> »
Karl Urban Dredd is cooler than Sly
I don't think it is possible to make a less correct statement ;D. Sly improves every movie he's in.

...even "Stop! Or my Mom will Shoot!"
...yeah, I think you mean "every B-movie he's in"

The new Dredd was very much a superior movie to the old one.

For one thing, he kept in character and DIDN'T REMOVE HIS HELMET FOR ANY REASON WHATSOEVER, MUCH LESS FOR CHARACTERIZATION THAT NORMALLY WOULD NOT HAPPEN TO DREDD, or talk to Rob Schneider about how the "Lowah" is always right, even when its wrong. Or, indeed, star with Rob Schnieder, reminding me again about the nightmare of a movie known as, "The Hot Chick."

... :o DAMNIT I JUST REMEMBERED IT AGAIN.

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« Reply #24 on: <10-09-12/1500:28> »
The new Dredd was very much a superior movie to the old one.
Agreed. But Sly, being Sly, was a much more enjoyable Dredd (at least for me; I have a thing for hammy actors).

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« Reply #25 on: <10-09-12/1510:02> »
The new Dredd was very much a superior movie to the old one.
Agreed. But Sly, being Sly, was a much more enjoyable Dredd (at least for me; I have a thing for hammy actors).

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« Reply #26 on: <10-10-12/0903:26> »
The new Dredd was very much a superior movie to the old one.
Agreed. But Sly, being Sly, was a much more enjoyable Dredd (at least for me; I have a thing for hammy actors).

Oh, I love Sly. He's a fun actor to watch.

But I'm also a huge Karl Urban fan and for the tone I was hoping to find in a Dredd movie with the utter lock down of rage combined with a dry wit of Dredd, he nailed the character. The range of expressions he pulled off and the obvious building rage as the movie goes on and things get more intense just using his body posture and lower-middle face for expressions was huge.

But in the end, the two Dredd movies are like comparing Adam West's Batman and Batman Begins. I /love/ me some Adam West Batman and it's Bat-Shark Repelant and Bat-Dust-Analyser and death by giant cook book, but despite that love of the absurd they are radically different movies. And I personally find Urban's Dredd to be a MUCH better depiction of the AD2000 Comic line of Dredd and the universe its created.

 

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« Reply #27 on: <10-10-12/0911:26> »
And I personally find Urban's Dredd to be a MUCH better depiction of the AD2000 Comic line of Dredd and the universe its created.
Oh, no doubt. Sly's Dredd is merely more fun.

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« Reply #28 on: <10-10-12/1049:01> »
And I personally find Urban's Dredd to be a MUCH better depiction of the AD2000 Comic line of Dredd and the universe its created.
Oh, no doubt. Sly's Dredd is merely more fun.

Yep. You can't take Sly seriously in a lot of his movies, but he's one of the top Popcorn Flick heroes.

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« Reply #29 on: <10-11-12/0031:13> »
But I'm also a huge Karl Urban fan and for the tone I was hoping to find in a Dredd movie with the utter lock down of rage combined with a dry wit of Dredd, he nailed the character. The range of expressions he pulled off and the obvious building rage as the movie goes on and things get more intense just using his body posture and lower-middle face for expressions was huge.
"Wait."

One word, and it had WEIGHT to it!  It slammed down like a bunch of lead slabs hitting a marble floor!
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