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The 'Court de Lane jamming Signal' is an after affect of the morpheus particle that excites accelerated metal atoms in conventional bullets causing them to expand and jam a gun barrel making all metal or metal-alloy based bullet types useless as they would damage and jam the gun upon being fired. However covering metal-based bullets with Red-Steel negates the Court de Laine signal. The Court de lane signal was discovered by Kurt Court de la Laine.

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  • Court de Lane jamming Signal
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  • The 'Court de Lane jamming Signal' is an after affect of the morpheus particle that excites accelerated metal atoms in conventional bullets causing them to expand and jam a gun barrel making all metal or metal-alloy based bullet types useless as they would damage and jam the gun upon being fired. However covering metal-based bullets with Red-Steel negates the Court de Laine signal. The Court de lane signal was discovered by Kurt Court de la Laine.
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  • The 'Court de Lane jamming Signal' is an after affect of the morpheus particle that excites accelerated metal atoms in conventional bullets causing them to expand and jam a gun barrel making all metal or metal-alloy based bullet types useless as they would damage and jam the gun upon being fired. However covering metal-based bullets with Red-Steel negates the Court de Laine signal. The Court de lane signal was discovered by Kurt Court de la Laine.
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