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Deletion Slicer Missiles, more commonly referred to as Slicer Missiles, Slicers, or DSMs, are cruise missiles with the capability of firing beams of deletion energy to eliminate obstacles and secondary targets while simultaneously heading towards a primary target. They are so expensive that only the USA, UnitedTerra, Freezeland and Dorkugal can afford to buy them.

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  • Deletion Slicer Missile
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  • Deletion Slicer Missiles, more commonly referred to as Slicer Missiles, Slicers, or DSMs, are cruise missiles with the capability of firing beams of deletion energy to eliminate obstacles and secondary targets while simultaneously heading towards a primary target. They are so expensive that only the USA, UnitedTerra, Freezeland and Dorkugal can afford to buy them.
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Name
  • Deletion Slicer Missile
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  • A modified Deletion Missile
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  • Mass deletion
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  • Deletion Slicer Missiles, more commonly referred to as Slicer Missiles, Slicers, or DSMs, are cruise missiles with the capability of firing beams of deletion energy to eliminate obstacles and secondary targets while simultaneously heading towards a primary target. They are so expensive that only the USA, UnitedTerra, Freezeland and Dorkugal can afford to buy them.
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