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The '''Plague''' is a result of the [[nanotechnology]] experimentation conducted by the [[Ultor Corporation]] and, more specifically, Dr. [[Capek]]. The disease was featured in ''[[Red Faction (Game)|Red Faction]]''.
[[Image:Maraudershotgun_0.jpg|350px|right|thumb|The [[Marauders|Marauder]] Shotgun]]
The Shotgun is a weapon available in Red Faction: Guerrilla.


== Progression ==
==Description==
[[File:Plague_early.png|200px|thumb|Plague victim who has just collapsed.]]
Utilized by the reclusive [[Marauders]], the shotgun is based upon an [[Shotgun|old design]], the likes of which have not been seen since the end of [[Ultor]]'s occupation.  Although outdated, it still packs a significant punch at short-range.  The home-made bayonet also makes it a formidable threat in close quarters.
Though the exact nature of the Plague is never explained in the game, fans have speculated about its progression.


The Plague results from human exposure to [[nanites]] created by Capek. It is thought that when such nanites enter a human body, they begin to attack the brain. The attack stops all non-essential neuro-muscular functions, causing the victim to fall to the ground and making them unresponsive.
Recommendation: Try to use this weapon only in close quarters combat, otherwise the shot will spread out too much and become ineffective.
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Revision as of 19:56, 23 July 2010

The Marauder Shotgun

The Shotgun is a weapon available in Red Faction: Guerrilla.

Description

Utilized by the reclusive Marauders, the shotgun is based upon an old design, the likes of which have not been seen since the end of Ultor's occupation. Although outdated, it still packs a significant punch at short-range. The home-made bayonet also makes it a formidable threat in close quarters.

Recommendation: Try to use this weapon only in close quarters combat, otherwise the shot will spread out too much and become ineffective.

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