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		Quote:Change Machine (Grows a big red button marked "Change Machine". Go on. Point it at a machine and push the button. You know you want to. Who knows what'll happen?) 
*pushes button* 
*Goat flies across field of view* 
"BAA!" 
*pushes button again*
 
I think both the Super Laser and the Cosmic String Dispenser violate several, important, laws of Handwavium.  Just like why I never added "Universal Remote" to the list.  A Stop-That watch is dangerous enough! 
Field Gravity Detector (looks just like a yo-yo?) 
Elephant attractor (to test if the repellent stick is working) 
Parachute 
Fly-Fishing rod 
Toaster
 Flying Toaster ("Come back here!")
	  
	
	
	
		
	 
 
 
	
	
	
		
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		Don't forget - this is a silly thread. (Call it "Camelot" if you wish.) We can trim out the genre-busting stuff if we make this canon... 
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		Oh, I know.  I'd just rather keep the inappropriate stuff out.   
 
Booster seat 
 
Booster shot 
 
Booster Gold 
 
Heart of Gold 
 
Heart of Darkness 
 
Sorry! 
 
Teddy bear 
 
Harmonica 
 
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		Mark Skarr Wrote:I think both the Super Laser and the Cosmic String Dispenser violate several, important, laws of Handwavium. When I appended the term, "Otherwise harmless" to that, I guess I should have elaborated.  The only thing 'super' about is that it's a perfect laser - just not very powerful at all.  The photons in the beam are all running perfectly parallel.  You can beam a dot from Mercury to Pluto without any degradation.  But all it would be is just a little green point of light, even at point-blank range.  It won't even hurt a person's retina for some reason.  :p
	  
	
	
	
		
	 
 
 
	
	
	
		
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		Ah, okay.  To me, a "Superlaser" is the Death Star's main gun.  I would have called it a Superlaser Pointer.  So, it goes through the Death Star's behaviour, but only makes a pin-head sized dot a planet away.
	 
	
	
	
		
	 
 
 
	
	
	
		
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		Mark Skarr Wrote:Ah, okay.  To me, a "Superlaser" is the Death Star's main gun.  I would have called it a Superlaser Pointer.  So, it goes through the Death Star's behaviour, but only makes a pin-head sized dot a planet away. Yep, that's the idea.  It's great for getting that boggled expression, followed by the words, "You're kidding, right?"
	  
	
	
	
		
	 
 
 
	
	
	
		
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		blackaeronaut Wrote:Quote:  
Yep, that's the idea.  It's great for getting that boggled expression, followed by the words, "You're kidding, right?" Heh, if you want to  boggle someone, for that you need: 
Cream Pie Launcher.
  
	  
	
	
	
		
	 
 
 
	
	
	
		
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		And a  
 
Squeaky Mallet. 
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		Too many damn ads there > 
''We don't just borrow words; on occasion, English has pursued other languages down alleyways to beat 
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		Foxboy Wrote:Too many damn ads there > Sorry, the youtube versions I could find were all "not available in my country"
 
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		Bob Schroeck Wrote:And a  
 
Squeaky Mallet. And an oilcan for the squeaky mallet...
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		That squeaky mallet wouldn't happen to belong to a certain red-eyed-blue-haired girl with a crazy grin, would it?    
	 
	
	
	
		
	 
 
 
	
	
	
		
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		Quote:That squeaky mallet wouldn't happen to belong to a certain red-eyed-blue-haired girl with a crazy grin, would it?    
Who, Asuka from  End of Evangelion?  Naaaah.
 
Other blades:
 
For the Trekkies:   
Stone knives and bearskins 
A phaser that can only be set on "tickle"
 
Generic: 
Mr. Fusion 
Mr. Coffee 
Mr. Tea 
Mr. T ("Ah pity the foo' who uses this blade!") 
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		Woodburning pencil. 
Metal burning pencil. 
Water burning pencil. ("....the hell? I thought you only did that in the kitchen.") 
Physical random number generator. ("Great. How the hell do I roll that?") 
Physical random number generator container. 
Scrabble dictionary. 
Password dictionary. 
Skeleton key. 
Skeleton keycard. 
Skeleton credit card. 
Skeleton debit card. 
Skeleton calling card. 
Jackhammer. 
Jillhammer. 
 
And to add to Bob's: Mister Radar. 
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		Bob Schroeck Wrote:For the Trekkies:  
Stone knives and bearskins 
A phaser that can only be set on "tickle" Our Phasers always had the "Humiliate" setting.  It was a disintrigate setting that only worked on clothing. 
Dog Whistle 
Wolf Whistle 
Skeleton 
Ice cream scoop 
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		Mark Skarr Wrote:Ice cream scoop 
De-horning scoop News scoop!
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		FM Radio 
 
AM Radio 
 
AM NOT Radio (PM radio?) 
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		Mexican Radio!    
	 
	
	
	
		
	 
 
 
	
	
	
		
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		onlineblackaeronaut Wrote:Mexican Radio!   Iguana barbeque-er
 
Shortwave Radio 
Shortcake Radio 
Good-Bye-Wave Radio (you get this one, you're about to be "Dear John"ed...)
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		blackaeronaut Wrote:Mexican Radio!   Mexican wo-ah Radio!
 Quote:robkelk wrote:  
 
Shortwave Radio 
Shortcake Radio 
Good-Bye-Wave Radio (you get this one, you're about to be "Dear John"ed...)  
Queen-Wave Radio 
Fish descaler 
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		Upscaler 
 
Downscaler 
 
Upsizer 
 
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		blackaeronaut Wrote:Mark Skarr Wrote:I think both the Super Laser and the Cosmic String Dispenser violate several, important, laws of Handwavium. When I appended the term, "Otherwise harmless" to that, I guess I should have elaborated.  The only thing 'super' about is that it's a perfect laser - just not very powerful at all. Well, that and the cape...
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		robkelk Wrote:Well, that and the cape... NO CAPES! 
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		Bob Schroeck Wrote:robkelk Wrote:Well, that and the cape... NO CAPES! Shouldn't that be: 
NO CAPES!
  
	  
	
	
	
		
	 
 
 
	 
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