

The Dislocator, unlike most weapons, regenerated its own ammunition. Only a certain number of disks could fly at one time (that number was increased with upgrades, and maxed out at 4). The object would often fly towards Crypto and forced him to dodge it. The AP-77 Anal probe could be primed in order to aim at multiple targets, and, upon release, it launched multiple homing shots at once for maximum DNA harvesting.ĭislocator: Sent a pink energy disk at the target, which caused it to be hurled in random directions. The AP-75 Anal probe had boomerang-esque ammo that returned upon extracting a brain stem from a human. The AP-69 version didn't need to be charged, and had a bright green reticle to help aiming for the human's anus. A full charge extracted their brain so that you obtained DNA. Two, it pleases me to no end seeing them running around grabbing their behinds." In the AP-47 Version, a quick shot sent the average person running away. One, it allows us to study them.intimately. This ingenious weapon launches a plasmatic Ion Bomb, which will either explode within approximately ten seconds, catching and instantly killing any human foolish enough to be caught in its wide blast radius, or can be detonated remotely at will." ( Orthopox in manual description) It was very good weapon when there was a need to kill a group of Humans or if there was 2-3 tanks which needed to be destroyed in a short time.Īnal Probe: "Even though these humans are inferior in every way, that doesn't mean that they can't be examined.The Anal probe serves a two-pronged purpose. Ion Detonator: "How do I love the Ion Detonator. It was also effective against cars and Tanks. The different sounds could have possibly been because of the different models of Zap-O-Matics that used different power sources, batteries, or different ways to channel the electricity.ĭisintegrator Ray: The third weapon that Crypto received in Destroy All Humans! It fired a molten ball of energy that only took a few bursts that turned a human into a pile of ashes. Its firing sound effects were different in every game: In Destroy All Humans!, the Zap-O-Matic sounded like a crackling bolt of electricity, while the later game's Zap-O-Matics sounded more science fictional than actual. It doesn't use ammo, but recharges instead.

It also chained between targets,with upgrades. The electrical streak of the Zap-O-Matic was a glossy, oceanic, neon blue. Zap-O-Matic: Fired a burst of electricity and electrocuted the target.
