Talk:Phased plasma gun

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I feel that the last paragraph in the first section in not needed and should be removed or changed to make it more relevant. The EFX of PPG blasts and how they change should either not be included or explained. In other words, why is it important that PPGs sometimes go through people and sometimes don't.OngoingCivilUnrest 16:22, 25 December 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Acronym

I always thought the acronym PPG in Babylon 5 meant "pneumatic pressure gun". When firing the gun, the special effect shows a rapidly-moving region of distortion — exactly what one would expect from an region of high pressure dense enough to have a different refractive index, causing visual warping of objects behind the region. And this is exactly the kind of gun one wants inside a spacecraft: no solid projectile, no "plasma" to short out electronics, just a region of pressure intense enough to stun or even be lethal to living tissue. Oh, well, I guess superheated air also makes sense. Thanks to this article I have now been corrected! -Amatulic 23:55, 13 November 2006 (UTC)