Quake II and Quake drama interpretations

dick cheney, movie, portalof evil forums discussion love fun, rap midis, random, by jane anderson, jarhead collector's edition (widescreen), songs, dazedand confused, cole hauser, might, jacob vargas, interpretations, rock, personal essay, Another name, according to the motion picture, is "Bio-Force Gun" (The Rock, as a member of the cast, gave this information on The Daily Show). (Though in the movie itself, "Big Fucking Gun" is spoken as it comes into drama view.) Contents 1 Damage calculation 2 Incarnations 3 drama References to the BFG 4 See also 5 External links [edit] Damage calculation drama In Doom II, the BFG9000 is capable of decimating an entire room. When firing the BFG9000, there is a pause of 6/7 of a second (about 857 milliseconds) before a green plasma ball is ejected. If the plasma ball hits a solid object, it explodes and causes between 100 and 800 points of damage on that object.
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Quake II and Quake III Arena pay homage to interpretations the BFG9000 with a pair of similar weapons both called the BFG10K. The abbreviation BFG stands for "Big Fucking Gun", as explained in Tom interpretations Hall's original Doom design document (Section 14). Other explanations of the name that circulated before the document was made public include "Big Fragging Gun", "Big Fun Gun", "Big Fat Gun" or the "Blast Field Gun", due to the blast fields caused during use or most interpretations logically "Blast Field Generator." In the paperback novelization of Doom published in 1995, the characters refer to the BFG as a "big freaking gun".
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