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Source: Wikia. Pages: 51. Chapters: Anti-Aircraft Guns, Armor, Bpeg, CPU Bazooka, CPU Handgun, Clock Speed Room, Control Tower, Copland, Core Control Chamber, Data Compression Command, Decoding Command, Delete Command, Deletion Chamber, Disrupto-Matic, Energy Drill, Energy Sea, Exoskeleton Suit, File Lock, Firewall, Firewall Disruptor, Game Cube, Game Hopping, Game Sampler, Gateway Command, Giant Robot, Gibson Coil Pike, Glitch, Gun, Hardware, Hidden File Command, Icon, Infinite Data Else-If Loop, Leech Command, Liner Stasis Field, Looking Glass, Magnet, Magnetic Generator, Medusa Bug, Missile, Neural Matrix Scrambler, Organizer, PID, Plasma Launcher, Portal, Power Charger, Reality Distortion Engine, Reboot, Return Command, Revert Command, Security Drone, Seed, Sub-Sphere, System Operating Core, System Paint Program, System Voice, Tear, Transformer, UNFORMAT Command, Ultra-High Density Near-Field Time Lock Mechanism, Upgrade, VidWindow, Viral Erase Command, Web Egg, Web Suit, Zoom Room. Excerpt: Anti-Aircraft Guns are artillery/missile launchers strategically located all over Mainframe to destroy or bring down any enemy vessels that dare fly over the city's airspace. Except for a couple guns at the Principal Office these guns were unseen during the Web War. During the Viral Wars more anti-air craft guns were seen, and by the time Daemon infected the Net they were present in almost every sector. (Web World Wars) (Daemon Rising) There are two main kinds of anti-aircraft guns; those that are manned by gunners, and their fully-automated counterparts sometimes referred to as 'Smart Cannons'. Binome operated anti-aircraft guns defend the Principal Office, while automated versions were placed in a variety of unsuspecting concealed locations, like underneath sidewalks, pavements, E-mail boxes and garbage bins. A Smart Cannon firing Smart Cannons seem to be fully automated and require no Binomes or Sprites to control them. The guns are very accurate, rarely missiong thei...