Revolver appears to be cycling anti-clockwise unlike standard American revolvers. At the end of WWII the Japanese were training young boys to guide torpedoes in suicide missions against American battle ships. Reportedly, one boy, while practicing holding his breath underwater for several minutes, survived the Hiroshima bomb. When he surfaced all of his companions had been vaporized, as related in “Last Train to Hiroshima”.
L'Europeo Premium Member 8 months ago
love the green guy’s look
Pharmakeus Ubik 8 months ago
Battle of the Planetoids.
Thomas R. Williams 8 months ago
Revolver appears to be cycling anti-clockwise unlike standard American revolvers. At the end of WWII the Japanese were training young boys to guide torpedoes in suicide missions against American battle ships. Reportedly, one boy, while practicing holding his breath underwater for several minutes, survived the Hiroshima bomb. When he surfaced all of his companions had been vaporized, as related in “Last Train to Hiroshima”.
tims145 8 months ago
Skorpex was always sort of a drag, anyway.
Willywise52 Premium Member 8 months ago
Limited ammo…
LrdSlvrhnd 8 months ago
“We’re gonna need another Timmy!”