Ernest Smith’s Tommy Gun | |
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Origin |
Ernest Smith |
Type |
Tommy Gun |
Effects |
Fires self-autonomously when protecting the innocent or injured |
Downsides |
Must not be approached with malicious intent |
Activation |
Proximity |
Collected by |
Warehouse 13 |
Section |
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Aisle |
195504-6372 |
Shelf |
96813-5041-296 |
Date of Collection |
June 23, 1987 |
[Source] |
Origin[]
Ernest Smith was promoted and demoted to corporal nine times during World War Two and was the last Canadian to earn the British Victoria Cross. After securing a beachhead, the Germans counterattacked. He fired a bazooka shot, then tommy gun rounds at the enemy, protecting a fellow soldier long enough for him to safely get medical aid.
Effects[]
It fires at anyone with malicious intent trying to harm those who are innocent or injured nearby. The rounds seem to be limitless and will keep firing until the assailant is either dead or gone. However, it seems to shoot at anyone with an evil plan in their head, so caution needs to be exercised when near it.