dragon breath:
from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dragon's_Breath
"A Dragon's breath usually refers to a shotgun round made of a zirconium based flame creating substance. When fired, a gout of flame erupts from the barrel of the gun (up to 300 ft), causing damage similar to that of a short ranged flamethrower. The shell is expensive when compared to other shells. The tactical capabilities of a dragon's breath round are fairly limited. It can be used as a terror weapon, due to the fear it creates in large crowds. By the same token, it can be used to clear corridors. It cannot be used in a semi-automatic shotgun, as it is a very low power round and will not produce enough recoil energy to cycle the next shot, causing the weapon to jam. Dragon's breath rounds are banned in many locations due to their inherent danger."
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dragon fire:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dragon_Fire
"Dragon Fire can refer to several things:
* In fiction and mythology, the supposed power of dragons to exhale fire, or any of several things which allude to this power.
* Dragon Fire (roller coaster), one of the rides at Paramount Canada's Wonderland.
* Dragon Fire (novel), a best-selling political novel by journalist Humphrey Hawksley, about a future war between India,
China and Pakistan.
* Dragon Fire (mortar), a heavy automated mortar under testing by the United States Marine Corps.
* Dragon Fire (1993 film), a 1993 martial arts film starring mainly real kickboxing champions [1].
* Dragon Fire Productions LLC, a film production company.
Dragonfire can refer to:
* Dragonfire, a 1987 serial in science fiction television series Doctor Who
* An alternative title of Tagget, a 1991 spy film/thriller.
* Dragonfire Entertainment, a film production company.
Dragon's Fire is the 19th novel in the Dragonriders of Pern series, released for sale in the US as of July 11, 2006."
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