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An Entity of Type : owl:Thing, within Data Space : 134.155.108.49:8890 associated with source dataset(s)

A lawn dart was a small projectile designed to be launched from a wrist-mounted personal weapon system. Once thought of as a harmless children's toy, the lawn dart was outlawed from civilized worlds when it was realized that this type of dart had the potential to pierce quite deeply. The bounty hunter Mira was known to use this type of weapon towards the end of the Dark Wars.

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rdfs:label
  • Lawn Dart
  • Lawn dart
rdfs:comment
  • A lawn dart was a small projectile designed to be launched from a wrist-mounted personal weapon system. Once thought of as a harmless children's toy, the lawn dart was outlawed from civilized worlds when it was realized that this type of dart had the potential to pierce quite deeply. The bounty hunter Mira was known to use this type of weapon towards the end of the Dark Wars.
Strength
  • Great
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dbkwik:deadrising/...iPageUsesTemplate
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Found
Speed
  • Slow
Type
  • Thrown
Uses
  • 10(xsd:integer)
Inventory
  • Yes
abstract
  • A lawn dart was a small projectile designed to be launched from a wrist-mounted personal weapon system. Once thought of as a harmless children's toy, the lawn dart was outlawed from civilized worlds when it was realized that this type of dart had the potential to pierce quite deeply. The bounty hunter Mira was known to use this type of weapon towards the end of the Dark Wars.
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