Fun fact: Star Trek has lasted longer than the wild west did. 58 years versus 47 years
You only have the rights to your likeness until 70 years after the death of your author (your mom)
Alternatively, your mom starts with the rights, and you never even get them. (unless she sells them to you)
"Sorry kiddo, you took a selfie, so now I'm taking you to court."
That's my best guess. I've shot a gun, but I've never shot a lion, so I'm no expert. I don't even know how to reload one.
Pretty much, though blanks aren't actually bullets, they're rounds or cartridges. The main difference between blanks and regular rounds/cartridges is that blanks don't have bullets (the metal bit which gets shot out of the gun)
They still have the gunpowder though, so like can@sh.itjust.works said, they are still dangerous due to the explosion that no longer has to propel a bullet.
I thought I would be smart, and brought the shield generator to keep out the shriekers. Yeah, that only blocks projectiles, and the shriekers flew right through it...
He's an onion
I think it depends on if you hit the ship before the tank/bot has started dropping. If you can hit it while it's still completely on the ship, I think it works. At the very least, I've seen tank corpses stuck in mid-air after the ship goes down.
The Black Tide series has something similar that they use to clear out zombies. It's carried by helicopter with the shield protecting upwards, and it makes noise and flashes lights to attract the horde. They drop it off in the middle of an area they want to clear, and then pick it up a few weeks later.
For best results, use a flying fuzzy bath mat
I got bits and bytes mixed up for a minute, and was trying to figure out how the heck you halve a boolean
Yeah. It's from the Bible, in Matthew 7:6, so it's probably found in a lot of other languages too.
Now I'm just imagining a Space Marine with googly eyes