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numos may have been on the Colonies before... after all, Equellus was likely inhabited by descendants from the Colonies; rewording to reflect this fact
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[[Image:Numo.jpg|thumb|right|Puppis kills a lupus with a numo ([[The Lost Warrior]]).]]
[[Image:Numo.jpg|thumb|right|Puppis kills a lupus with a numo ([[The Lost Warrior]]).]]
A '''numo''' is a weapon similar to an [[Wikipedia:air gun|air gun]], which works on compressed air. This weapon is apparently native to [[Equellus]], as [[Apollo (TOS)|Apollo]] claims to have never seen one.
A '''numo''' is a weapon similar to an [[Wikipedia:air gun|air gun]], which works on compressed air used on [[Equellus]].


[[Puppis]] claims that a numo can kill a [[lupus]] from 10 [[metron]]s. Before that claim however, Puppis claimed that his mother, [[Vella]], was unable to hit the side of a [[w:granary|granary]] with a numo ([[The Lost Warrior]]).
[[Puppis]] claims that a numo can kill a [[lupus]] from 10 [[metron]]s. Before that claim however, Puppis claimed that his mother, [[Vella]], was unable to hit the side of a [[w:granary|granary]] with a numo ([[TOS]]: "[[The Lost Warrior]]").


==Note==
==Note==
*Like many other terms in the Original Series, the naming of this weapon is derived from a real-world term. "Numo" is a sound-alike for a ''pneumatic'' gun, another word for a type of "BB" gun.
*Like many other terms in the Original Series, the naming of this weapon is derived from a real-world term. "Numo" is a sound-alike for a ''pneumatic'' gun, another word for a type of "BB" gun.
*Apollo's comment about never seeing a numo suggests that the [[Twelve Colonies of Man]] primarily uses energy weapons against the heavily armored Cylons during the [[Thousand Yahren War]]. This, of course, is supported in the events of this episode as many gunfighters fall to [[Red-Eye]] because their projectiles cannot pierce the Cylon's armor, while Apollo's [[laser pistol]] takes down the Cylon in one shot.
*[[Apollo (TOS)|Apollo]]'s comment about never seeing a numo suggests that the [[Twelve Colonies of Man]] primarily uses energy weapons against the heavily armored Cylons during the [[Thousand Yahren War]]. This, of course, is supported in the events of this episode as many gunfighters fall to [[Red-Eye]] because their projectiles cannot pierce the Cylon's armor, while Apollo's [[laser pistol]] takes down the Cylon in one shot.
*The [[Weapons in the Re-imagined Series|weapons]] of the [[Re-imagined Series]], in contrast, are all projectile-based or use a form of conventional and nuclear explosives.
*The [[Weapons in the Re-imagined Series|weapons]] of the [[Re-imagined Series]], in contrast, are all projectile-based or use a form of conventional and nuclear explosives. This episode is one of the few instances where projectile weapons are seen.


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Revision as of 18:05, 7 January 2012

Puppis kills a lupus with a numo (The Lost Warrior).

A numo is a weapon similar to an air gun, which works on compressed air used on Equellus.

Puppis claims that a numo can kill a lupus from 10 metrons. Before that claim however, Puppis claimed that his mother, Vella, was unable to hit the side of a granary with a numo (TOS: "The Lost Warrior").

Note

  • Like many other terms in the Original Series, the naming of this weapon is derived from a real-world term. "Numo" is a sound-alike for a pneumatic gun, another word for a type of "BB" gun.
  • Apollo's comment about never seeing a numo suggests that the Twelve Colonies of Man primarily uses energy weapons against the heavily armored Cylons during the Thousand Yahren War. This, of course, is supported in the events of this episode as many gunfighters fall to Red-Eye because their projectiles cannot pierce the Cylon's armor, while Apollo's laser pistol takes down the Cylon in one shot.
  • The weapons of the Re-imagined Series, in contrast, are all projectile-based or use a form of conventional and nuclear explosives. This episode is one of the few instances where projectile weapons are seen.
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