P94S
P94S is a period 94 twelve-barrelled glider gun that was found by Dean Hickerson no later than 1993. It was the first gun to successfully harness the AK47 reaction and was the smallest known such pattern for some time.[1] It has since been surpassed by the 734-cell P94S2 (shown below).
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Pattern type | Gun | ||||||
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Number of cells | 2461 | ||||||
Bounding box | 607×155 | ||||||
Period | 94 | ||||||
Barrels | 12 | ||||||
Discovered by | Dean Hickerson | ||||||
Year of discovery | Unknown | ||||||
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On May 9, 2013, Mike Playle found a suitable traffic light eater and built a tiny period 94 gun, dubbed AK-94.
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gollark: Essentially, each round, each player either cooperates or defects.If both cooperate, they attain 2 points. If one cooperates and the other defects, the defector attains 3 points and the cooperator attains 0 points. If both defect, they attain 1 point. Different versions use different actual numbers but the concept is the same if the relative orderings are preserved.
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gollark: Or could be actual RPG-ish combat I guess.
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