[QUOTE=Cooba]What strikes me about this gun is that it doesn't resemble JJ2's (and for that matter, JJ1's and JJ3's) style of guns. This weapon, rather than possessing smooth edges, has a rectangularish design.[quote[
Yeah, I worked more geometrically back then. I'm more curvy now.
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Also, while it's dubbed as LFG 500 (LFG possibly standing for Large (-)ing Gun as a pun to Quake's BFG), why is it so small? It resembles Spaz's weapon more, and nowhere was it called a LFG.
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The LFG 2000 (Jazz's gun) is no larger than a small rifle, given the gun's size relative to Jazz's proportions in the JJ1 art, and even smaller in JJ2 art. The LFG 500 is a smaller design, meant to be more of a pistol. And I always thought LFG stood for "Little (-)ing Gun".
Also, BFG the initials was first used in Doom.
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Also, "turtle ivory"? Doesn't make much sense, considering it's the turtles who are an aggresive race, not rabbits.
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Considering the Invasion of Deserto storyline where Jazz is portrayed as mass murderer of the Turtle race (almost analogous to Ender Wiggin), the Rabbits can be a very aggressive race if need be. Also, turtle ivory on a gun that's standard issue for the Carrotus Royal Guard is great.
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