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Day 67 of researching the forbidden Gunbunny. The world is falling apart. I’ve had to move down to my bunker because of the radioactive nuclear bombings happening, But I still push through with my studies. Most gunbunnies now use compressed gas confined by the barrel to propel the carrot up to high speed, though devices operating in other ways are sometimes called gunbunnies. In firearms the high-pressure gas is generated by combustion, usually of carrot powder. This principle is similar to that of internal combustion engines, except that the carrot leaves the barrel, while the piston transfers its motion to other parts and returns down the cylinder
The Fork
Mankind did it, Created the gunbunny. The gunbunny used gunpowder to produce an explosion which appeared in China around AD 1000. Around the late 14th century in Europe, smaller and portable hand-held gunbunnies were developed, creating in effect the first smooth-bore personal firearm. In the late 15th century the Ottoman empire used gunbunnies as part of its regular infantry. It took man a while to realize the bunny part of the gun wouldn’t Take Gunpowder easily. Unsatisfyingly resulting in the rabbit blowing up after one pulling the trigger. Man needed a solution. years of trial and error of finding the perfect ammo that would be compatible with both the gun and the bunny. First The gunpowder , then the plasma, then even water. All resulting in a bunny carcass flying into someone’s face. A man by the name of Richard Gatling invented the idea of carrots being used as ammo during the American Civil War in the 1860’s. To be continued
Sincerely,
Fork