Destroyer Armor Prototype Gun
Talk0this wiki
Redirected from Destroyer Gun
Contents |
History
After S.H.I.E.L.D. recovered the wreckage of the Destroyer from Puente Antiguo, they assigned it to a S.H.I.E.L.D. project called "Phase Two." This project aimed to develop technologies capable of offering humanity some defence in the face of threats on the level of the Destroyer or the Abomination. S.H.I.E.L.D. researchers then reverse engineered the wrecked sentinel and developed the Destroyer Gun from its remains.
When Loki escaped confinement aboard the S.H.I.E.L.D. Helicarrier, S.H.I.E.L.D. agent Phil Coulson responded by retrieving the Destroyer Gun from secure storage. He confronted Loki, pointing the gun at him, and warned that he had no idea of its capabilities. Loki disguised his true location with illusion however, and stabbed Coulson from behind. As he lay dying, Agent Coulson managed to raise the weapon to fire off one powerful shot at Loki. The force of the impact was enough to severely hurt the god of mischief, but proved insufficient to prevent him from escaping.[1]
Capabilities
The Destroyer Gun was reverse-engineered from the ruined remains of the Asgardian sentinel known only as the Destroyer. It appears to retain some part of the Destroyer's fiery core and can discharge powerful bolts of energy, producing heat, light and concussive force in the process. When the weapon charges up it gains a vivid orange glow emanating from between the banding plates around the barrel. A telescopic sight has been fitted to the top and other Earthly additions give this weapon a curious appearance, marrying modern technology with something altogether more alien.
Notes
- No special notes.
Trivia
- In Marvel: Avengers Alliance, this weapon Gun is named "Coulson's Revenge", a nod to "The Avengers".
See Also
- 1 Appearances of Destroyer Armor Prototype Gun
- Images featuring Destroyer Armor Prototype Gun
- Item Gallery: Destroyer Armor Prototype Gun
- Fan-Art Gallery: Destroyer Armor Prototype Gun
Links and References
- None.