This is one of the greatest weapons ever created, and could kill literally trillions of people before showing signs of interoperability
>discuss
Leaves too many clues.
>>35141767
>trillions of people have been bludgeoned to death
o fuk, wonder how all of these people were killed, and who killed them? we should probably ask that panting guy covered in oceans worth a blood carrying a steel pipe, maybe he seen the killer!
>>35141748
A rock would be better. As good or better durability, plentiful, free and easier to find. Although range depends on how far you can throw it, it's reusable so long as it's recoverable. Many can be crafted into makeshift tools.
>>35141815
>A rock would be better. As good or better durability
I wonder what they use to dig through stone? Probably just more stone, right?
>>35141811
I think the answer will be in a small yellow envelope, which we can open after a series of moves around a large mansion.
>>35141831
Not galvanized pot steel, that's for fucking sure.
>>35141815
When used with other materials found in nature, some (flint, chert) can be crafted into arrows which can be accurately and quietly used against a target. Also recoverable. Although it will eventually break, it's easily replaceable.
>>35141748
That pipe would break way before a trillion skulls bashed. I bet you could only get a few thousand in fact. Granted you could keep using it even after it broke in half, but eventually the pieces would be too small to be any use.
>>35142299
The fuck is this? Dead Island?
>>35141748
>interoperabiltiy.
so, like, it would begin forming a consciousness and designing systems around itself?
>>35141748
Makeshift weapons are necessarily inferior to purpose-built weapons. If ludicrous durability's your prime concern, which it probably shouldn't be, there are better weapons out there for you than a basic bitch pipe.