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It's the same gun, stripped of its pistol grip and mounted on a steadycam style gimbal mount for stability.
In episode 1, being used to shoot the politician:
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In episode 9, being used to kill UDC:
https://i.gyazo.com/59edafd42baa8ef6220a3e67b45f7cbf.jpg
The Jackal's suitcase gun was used to kill: The German politician entering the hospital, the gangster in Spain, and UDC. For the last two, it was mounted on a gimbal to counteract the boat's movement.
The Jackal retained this gun throughout the series. He still had it with him when he crashed avoiding hitting the child in the road while he was on the run.
Bianca never got hold of the Jackal's actual rifle. She got an early prototype model of it which Norman tried to take with him when Bianca's team raided his place.
The gun Bianca assembled at the office was the prototype of the Jackal's suitcase gun, which she shot out of Norman's hand when he escaped from MI6 the first time.
She did also get the boot gun after the failed assassination of UDC, but that was a single-use gun made for that specific job.
The Jackal kept the suitcase gun with him all the way to the end of the series.
In the wasteland, you have to get your kicks where you can.
You know, the old west was new when they built it.
The bombs fall in 2077.
It's not set in 1950.
Lago is lake in Latin.
You really care very deeply about these teenage girls in bit parts in a kids film, huh? Weird, and creepy. But hey, you do you, I suppose.
Please stay away from children.
Woke just means anything he doesn't like. It's long since lost any meaning it may have had. Now all 'woke' means is "I'm a moron, and I didn't like this thing".
That's a terrible way to determine if something is good. Plenty of cult classics never get a sequel, despite being great, while utter dross mainstream slop gets sequel after sequel upon remake and reboot.
White House Down
Jack was omnisexual.
"Anything with a hole", I believe was how they phrased it.
The first time Skynet was created, it was ultimately thwarted by a man named John Connor. There was nothing special about him; he was just the right guy in the right place at the right time. The leader of the resistance, the saviour of mankind. His father was just some guy.
That skynet was beat, but in its last days sent a terminator back in time to kill Sarah Connor to prevent John's birth. John sent back a guy to protect her. Maybe he volunteered, maybe he was chosen. Dude called Kyle Reese. He saves Sarah, but is probably killed in the process. During the events, he and Sarah fell in love, and conceived a child. She knew to name him John. This is a <i>different</i> John Connor from the first time these events happened. This man was raised knowing Judgement Day was coming. His mother taught him how to kill the machines.
When Skynet was about to die again, this John Connor knew who he had to send back in time. Kyle Reese, his father. This Kyle had heard many stories about Sarah Connor. He idolised her. He loved her before he even travelled through time. He volunteered to go. They fell in love, he died, John Connor was born. <i>This</i> is the sequence of events we see in the first film.
When you put ice cubes in a glass of water, that is fresh water ice in fresh liquid water.
The ice in the poles is fresh water, but the sea is salt water. They have different densities. When fresh water melts into salt water, it does raise the level.
Nah, just a racist. I mean really, 'Blackwoman'? That's pretty mask off.
Why does it matter? Be attracted to whoever you're going to be attracted to, and be happy if they reciprocate. Also, don't interfere with anyone else being attracted to whoever they're attracted to.
Simple recipe for a happier life, for everyone.
Literally Hitler.
You want to take away the cape from the caped crusader?
Shrek