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The '''Thompson submachine gun''', commonly known as the '''Tommy gun''', was an automatic [[projectile weapon]] developed in the [[United States of America]] in the [[1920s]]. It became particularly recognizable as a symbol of organized crime in the first half of the [[20th century]], and especially of the [[Chicago]] [[gangster]]s of the 1920s.
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The '''Thompson submachine gun''', commonly known as the '''Tommy gun''', was an automatic [[projectile weapon]] developed in the [[United States of America]] in the [[1920s]]. It became particularly recognizable as a symbol of organized crime in the first half of the [[20th century]], and especially of the [[Chicago]] [[gangster]]s of the 1920s.
   
 
The natives of [[Sigma Iotia II]], a world that modeled itself after the book ''[[Chicago Mobs of the Twenties]]'', left behind by the crew of the starship ''[[Horizon (starship)|Horizon]]'', almost universally carried Tommy guns, including the women. ({{TOS|A Piece of the Action}})
 
The natives of [[Sigma Iotia II]], a world that modeled itself after the book ''[[Chicago Mobs of the Twenties]]'', left behind by the crew of the starship ''[[Horizon (starship)|Horizon]]'', almost universally carried Tommy guns, including the women. ({{TOS|A Piece of the Action}})
   
Tommy guns were also used in several of the [[Dixon Hill]] novels favored by [[Captain]] [[Jean-Luc Picard]], which were set late in the gangster era. ({{TNG|Manhunt}}) In the year [[2063]], Captain Picard lured two [[Borg]] drones into a [[holodeck]] on the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-E|-E}}, disabled the safety protocols, and used a Thompson submachine gun on the drones, killing them with the [[bullet]]s. ({{film|8}})
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Tommy guns were also used in several of the [[Dixon Hill]] novels favored by [[Captain]] [[Jean-Luc Picard]], which were set late in the gangster era. ({{TNG|Manhunt}}) In the year [[2063]], Captain Picard lured two [[Borg]] drones into a [[holodeck]] on the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-E|-E}}, disabled the [[holodeck safety protocol|safety protocols]], and used a Thompson submachine gun on the drones, killing them with the [[bullet]]s. ({{film|8}})
   
 
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Revision as of 20:09, 10 January 2011

Kirk offers a piece of the action

Kirk and Spock with Tommy guns on Sigma Iotia II

File:Tommygun-picard.jpg

Jean-Luc Picard (as Dixon Hill) wields a Tommy gun

The Thompson submachine gun, commonly known as the Tommy gun, was an automatic projectile weapon developed in the United States of America in the 1920s. It became particularly recognizable as a symbol of organized crime in the first half of the 20th century, and especially of the Chicago gangsters of the 1920s.

The natives of Sigma Iotia II, a world that modeled itself after the book Chicago Mobs of the Twenties, left behind by the crew of the starship Horizon, almost universally carried Tommy guns, including the women. (TOS: "A Piece of the Action")

Tommy guns were also used in several of the Dixon Hill novels favored by Captain Jean-Luc Picard, which were set late in the gangster era. (TNG: "Manhunt") In the year 2063, Captain Picard lured two Borg drones into a holodeck on the USS Enterprise-E, disabled the safety protocols, and used a Thompson submachine gun on the drones, killing them with the bullets. (Star Trek: First Contact)

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