Anyway, back to being productive. In my biology class, my teacher was doing a lot of talking about the original scientists in this world, the philosophers. "The many people who questioned everything." Which was about all I heard before my short attention span kicked in and I began focusing on other things. Like how in the first Harry Potter book they get the philosopher's stone (european version) and THEY NEVER USE IT. So for the sake of the philosophers of the past I figured out a way to put the stone to good use. Voila.
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The labels are as follows.
1: The air intake. It allows the cannon to fire off energy shots by taking in air to be mixed with the pure energy the cannon uses for ammunition. It's also the main reason the cannon is shoulder mounted.
2: The shoulder mount. A padded surface near the back of the cannon so the wielder can create mass destruction in comfort.
3: Overflow rods. Keeps the cannon from exploding from the inside out by sending extra energy into the air and regathering it when extra power is needed.
4: Stone container. Made of a special, indestructible, transparent material that sends electricity through the stone inside, unleashing the power of the stone.
5: Processor. Takes the amazing amount of energy involved in generating matter (the stone turns anything into gold, increasing the density of the object and therefore, the stone generates matter) and purifies it, sending the biproduct to the resevoir and mixing the energy with the air from the intake to create a shot.
6: Whups, I forgot to label the handle. Well obviously the handle is the thing attatched to the processor. It has the trigger that, when pulled, releases the shot from the processor into the barrel.
7: Buffer. Separates any extra biproduct from the shot.
8: Barrel Vent. Plays a major part in keeping the barrel of the cannon from overheating and melting by forcing air out of the barrel.
9: Resevoir. Takes in and holds the biproduct of the cannon shots, liquid gold (take a guess as to how the cannon pays for itself) and stores it in a removable cartrige.
10: Focusing Lenses. Takes the shot and focuses it into a more powerful and accurate energy blast.
11: Nozzle. Well obviously it's what lets the shot out.
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