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Talk:Steins;Gate: Difference between revisions
:Yeah, they’re the only site that legally streams the show, unfortunately enough. If you want, I could edit out the watermark. [[User:BrandonColeford1992|BrandonColeford1992]] ([[User talk:BrandonColeford1992|talk]]) 10:49, 15 May 2020 (EDT)
:Yeah, they’re the only site that legally streams the show, unfortunately enough. If you want, I could edit out the watermark. [[User:BrandonColeford1992|BrandonColeford1992]] ([[User talk:BrandonColeford1992|talk]]) 10:49, 15 May 2020 (EDT)
::Sure someone will come across the show without the watermarks anyway. [[User:Ominae|Ominae]] ([[User talk:Ominae|talk]]) 02:53, 27 May 2020 (EDT)
::Sure someone will come across the show without the watermarks anyway. [[User:Ominae|Ominae]] ([[User talk:Ominae|talk]]) 02:53, 27 May 2020 (EDT)
::: Should this actually get a page proper, the 1911 section will have to be curtailed some - There's way too many screencaps there. [[User:StanTheMan|StanTheMan]] ([[User talk:StanTheMan|talk]]) 12:02, 4 June 2020 (EDT)
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Steins;Gate is a 2011 anime series produced by White Fox, based on the 5pb. visual novel of the same name. It centers around a group of college students (led by Rintaro "Okarin" Okabe) and their accidental creation of a device capable of sending text messages back in time, allowing them to alter the past.
A non-chronologically-linear sequel, Steins;Gate 0, was released in 2018.
The following weapons were used in the anime series Steins;Gate:
M1911A1-pattern pistols (presently unidentified) are a rather common sight, appearing in the hands of Rounders in most of the episodes in which they appear (replacing the Walther PPKs they used in the original VN), as well as Okabe Rintaro in Episode 14 ("Physically Necrosis") and future resistance fighters in Episode 15 ("Missing Link Necrosis"), though neither of these parties are ever seen using them. Mr. Braun also uses one in Episode 20 ("Finalize Apoptosis"), as opposed to the Beretta 92FS he used in the VN.
Browning Hi-Power
Suzuha Amane uses a suppressed Browning Hi-Power to shoot out a lock in Episode 23 ("Open the Steins Gate").
Discounting what might be a hammer drawn on the back in the last image, this still looks more like a Glock to me. The contours nor the overall shape looks like a HP at all. StanTheMan (talk) 12:01, 4 June 2020 (EDT)
Submachine Guns
Heckler & Koch MP5K
In Episode 15, SERN agents in Suzuha Amane's description of 2036 use Heckler & Koch MP5K submachine guns.
Rifles
AK-47
Several of the Rounders in Episodes 12 and 13 also use AK-47 rifles, seemingly of the Type III variety.
Grenades/Explosives
M18A1 Claymore
First seen in Episode 10 ("Chaos Theory Homeostasis III"), "Future Gadget #4 - Moad Snake" is a replica M18A1 Claymore mine. Aside from serving as a reference to Metal Gear Solid, its actual purpose is a "super-instant humidifier", which translates to it producing a massive amount of steam as soon as it's opened. The device plays an important role in Episode 13, with Okabe using it to create a smokescreen to blind Moeka.
M84 Stun Grenade
In Episode 15, Suzuha is seen throwing an M84 Stun Grenade during her 2036 flashback.
Thoughts
Noted on how the screencaps have Funi on them. Ominae (talk) 03:02, 15 May 2020 (EDT)
Yeah, they’re the only site that legally streams the show, unfortunately enough. If you want, I could edit out the watermark. BrandonColeford1992 (talk) 10:49, 15 May 2020 (EDT)
Sure someone will come across the show without the watermarks anyway. Ominae (talk) 02:53, 27 May 2020 (EDT)
Should this actually get a page proper, the 1911 section will have to be curtailed some - There's way too many screencaps there. StanTheMan (talk) 12:02, 4 June 2020 (EDT)