. . "\"Turret\" was a clone trooper from the Great Clone Forces, bred to assist the Galactic Republic in resisting outer forces attacks\u2014such as the Federal Society and the Dark Empire\u2014in the deathly conflict came to known as the Second Clone Wars. He was a member of Broad Company, which served under the command of clone Captain Panaka. He was the last person to see Panaka before his death.T Turret later became a skilled commander and received ARC trooper training, and soon fought in important battles between the Republic and its enemies. He eventually survived the war with few other clones, forming an alliance known as the Clone Rebel Alliance. Turret became a rebel and fought against the Dark Republic in the Third Clone Wars."@en . . . "BioShock"@en . . . . "TurretKill.png"@en . "40"^^ . . . . . . . "A turret was a specialized cannon. Ground turrets were usually fixed to the ground on a swivel platform, or used legs to support itself. Vehicle turrets were usually a ball and socket, allowing it to move in most directions. Turrets were generally used as blaster weapons, but there were some that used rockets and other types of projectiles. A well known ground turret would be the E-Web heavy repeating blaster."@en . "Moderate ~ High"@en . . "The Turret is a heavy gun weapon in S4 League released in the Iron Eyes season. The Turret has 2 modes, Mobile Mode and Stationary Mode."@en . "Turrets appear in multiple places in the game as weapons emplacements. They can be picked up with Telekinesis, or knocked aside by explosions or Super Sprint. The first type of Turret appears on lawn of the White Crib, and is automatically entered as part of the mission.Broken {{ref}} (youtube link) Outside of missions, Turrets (Turret HS) appear at the Hotspots. After all Hotspots are deleted, Turrets do not appear anywhere else unless they are spawned by editing the game files or garage. Most other Turrets in the game can be entered and exited with the normal Control."@en . . . . . . "Overclocked turret"@en . "Clank also used the Aphelion's turret when in space combat on several occasions. The Vullards made their own turrets that Agorian's used in some challenges in their Battleplex."@en . . . "The minigun turret appears in Deus Ex, Deus Ex: Invisible War and Deus Ex: Human Revolution. The flame turret and the rocket turret appear only in Deus Ex: Invisible War. The Typhoon turret only appears in The Missing Link DLC for Deus Ex: Human Revolution."@en . . . "FOT"@en . . . . "Fast"@en . . "Turret"@en . . . . "Turrets are weapons seen in the inFAMOUS series."@en . . "The Turret is an enemy in Chrono Trigger that appears in the Blackbird in 12000 BC. It would appear to be somewhat related (in function, if not what it is) to the enemy Rubble. If the player manages to destroy it before it Self-Destructs, they are rewarded with a large amount of experience and Tech Points; however, at the start of a battle with a Turret, just as with a Rubble, it will use Omnilock to prevent Techs, Combos and Items from being used and most physical attacks miss. It will invariably self-destruct if left alone long enough."@en . "800"^^ . . . . . "Guardian"@en . . . "Vulnerable to armor-piercing rounds and electricity"@en . . . . "A hacked Turret will not target Big Daddies or Security Bots unless they are hostile to the player. If an unhacked Turret is in the area, the two devices will shoot each other until one of them gets destroyed."@en . "A Turret is an enemy robot found in 12,000 B.C. in Chrono Trigger. They have the ability to disable the party members' use of Techs and Magic."@en . . . . . . "Turret"@en . . . . . . . . "Turrets are weapons seen in the inFAMOUS series."@en . . . . . "None"@en . . "Turrets are the primary weapons on your ship. They are attached to High Power Slots and come in three general varieties: Projectile, Auto cannons and artillery cannons; Hybrid, Rail guns and blasters; Laser, beam and pulse guns. Each requires a special type of ammo, with Projectile turrets requiring shells, Hybrids requiring charges, and lasers using a frequency crystal. Typically, projectile weapons are used by the Minmatar, Lasers are used by the Amarr, and Hybrids are used by the Gallente and Caldari, although each can be used by any race's ships."@en . "FO2"@en . . . . "A turret in Borderlands is a fixed, swivel-mount weapon with a wide firing arc."@en . "\"Turret\" was a clone trooper from the Great Clone Forces, bred to assist the Galactic Republic in resisting outer forces attacks\u2014such as the Federal Society and the Dark Empire\u2014in the deathly conflict came to known as the Second Clone Wars. He was a member of Broad Company, which served under the command of clone Captain Panaka. He was the last person to see Panaka before his death.T"@en . . . . . . "12000"^^ . "250"^^ . . . "50"^^ . "Omnilock"@en . "The Turret has an opponent clone, the Good Turret, first introduced in the Fun Pack for the original Dr. Lunatic. See also: LL2 Turret"@en . . . . . "A turret is a special vehicle that is encountered in the Crucible, Nightfall Strikes, and Strikes."@en . "Corpus"@en . "50"^^ . . . . . "30"^^ . . . . "Stationary Turret"@en . . . . . . "100"^^ . "Turret may refer to: \n* Torbj\u00F6rn's Build Turret \n* Symmetra's Sentry Turret"@en . "20"^^ . . "Chrono Trigger"@en . "1500"^^ . "The Turret is an enemy from the video game, Freedom Force."@en . "Shadow Turret"@en . . . "None"@en . . . . . . . "Turrets are automated, unmanned machine guns which are capable of sensing, and attacking targets that are hostile to the faction, or organization to which they belong, or whomever programmed them."@en . "Turret Research Icon.png"@en . . . "Klutz"@en . "Crucible, Story Mission, Nightfall Strikes, Strikes"@en . . . . . . . . . "+++ Damage"@en . . . . . "Turret may refer to: \n* Torbj\u00F6rn's Build Turret \n* Symmetra's Sentry Turret"@en . "The minigun turret appears in Deus Ex, Deus Ex: Invisible War and Deus Ex: Human Revolution. The flame turret and the rocket turret appear only in Deus Ex: Invisible War. The Typhoon turret only appears in The Missing Link DLC for Deus Ex: Human Revolution."@en . . "Turrets are automated, unmanned machine guns which are capable of sensing, and attacking targets that are hostile to the faction, or organization to which they belong, or whomever programmed them."@en . . "Shop, G's Capsule, Random Shop"@en . . "Turrets appear in multiple places in the game as weapons emplacements. They can be picked up with Telekinesis, or knocked aside by explosions or Super Sprint. The first type of Turret appears on lawn of the White Crib, and is automatically entered as part of the mission.Broken {{ref}} (youtube link) Outside of missions, Turrets (Turret HS) appear at the Hotspots. After all Hotspots are deleted, Turrets do not appear anywhere else unless they are spawned by editing the game files or garage. Most other Turrets in the game can be entered and exited with the normal Control."@en . . . . . . . . "FNV"@en . . . "FO4"@en . "Bastion, First Light, Dust Palace , Winters Run , Sepiks Perfected"@en . . . . "660.0"^^ . . "+ Damage"@en . . "Very high"@en . . . . "Instant Hack"@en . . . . "No"@en . . . . "A hacked Turret will not target Big Daddies or Security Bots unless they are hostile to the player. If an unhacked Turret is in the area, the two devices will shoot each other until one of them gets destroyed."@en . . . "0"^^ . . . . . . . . . "Turret"@en . . . "FO3"@en . . . . . "++ Damage"@en . . . "Shadow Turret"@en . . . "Turrets are a creation that are immobile and fire thorns. There are different types of turret that fire different types of thorns, including poison thorns. Upon death these can be collected and used by the Player via the Batons."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "None"@en . . . . . . . . "Twice the ammo found on destroyed Turrets"@en . "Metal"@en . . . "Laser"@en . "700"^^ . . . . . . "None"@en . "The Turret is an enemy from the video game, Freedom Force."@en . . "Deadly Machines Gene Tonic"@en . . "Turret"@en . . . . "Double ammo on destroyed Security"@en . "Very Hardy"@en . . . . . . . "A turret in Borderlands is a fixed, swivel-mount weapon with a wide firing arc."@en . . "None, +1% ~ +10% Attack, Special Force Pack"@en . . . . . . "Heavy Gun weapon"@en . . . "Blackbird"@en . . "The Turret is a heavy gun weapon in S4 League released in the Iron Eyes season. The Turret has 2 modes, Mobile Mode and Stationary Mode."@en . "Medium ~ Long"@en . "140"^^ . "The Turret is a defense which is strong against vehicles and buildings, but ineffective against infantry. The turret will stay functional even in low power mode."@en . . . "A turret is a rotating weapon platform mounted on a designated hardpoint on the exterior of a ship. A typical turret in Nova mounts two to four projectile or beam weapons and their associated fire control systems. Most turrets provide a 360 degree arc of fire, which makes them useful on larger, more cumbersome vessels such as capital warships."@en . "The Turret is a defense which is strong against vehicles and buildings, but ineffective against infantry. The turret will stay functional even in low power mode."@en . "100"^^ . "100"^^ . "In architecture, a turret (from Italian: torretta, little tower; Latin: turris, tower) is a small tower that projects vertically from the wall of a building such as a medieval castle. Turrets were used to provide a projecting defensive position allowing covering fire to the adjacent wall in the days of military fortification. As their military use faded, turrets were used for decorative purposes, as in the Scottish baronial style."@en . "In architecture, a turret (from Italian: torretta, little tower; Latin: turris, tower) is a small tower that projects vertically from the wall of a building such as a medieval castle. Turrets were used to provide a projecting defensive position allowing covering fire to the adjacent wall in the days of military fortification. As their military use faded, turrets were used for decorative purposes, as in the Scottish baronial style. A turret can have a circular top with crenellations as seen in the picture at right, a pointed roof, or other kind of apex. It might contain a staircase if it projects higher than the building; however, a turret is not necessarily higher than the rest of the building; in this case, it is typically part of a room, that can be simply walked into \u2013 see the turret of Chateau de Chaumont on the collection of turrets, which also illustrates a turret on a modern skyscraper. A building may have both towers and turrets; turrets might be smaller or higher but the difference is generally considered to be that a turret projects from the edge of the building, rather than continuing to the ground. The size of a turret is therefore limited by technology, since it puts additional stresses on the structure of the building. It would traditionally be supported by a corbel."@en . . . "Self-destruct"@en . . "Manned by medium grunts, the turret is a powerful artillery weapon. It is possible to destroy the medium grunt and not the turret. An ideal strategy is to strafe left and right, then once close enough, circle the turret until you get a clear shot at the grunt. However, the turret can turn 360 degrees and can fire upwards or downwards. Turrets are harder to destroy if they spot an Autobot from a far range. A good strategy if this occurs is to find cover and attempt to destroy it with missiles. The turret is deployed on Megatron's Pacific island base and inside one of the bunkers."@en . . . "Alien turret"@en . . "The Turret has an opponent clone, the Good Turret, first introduced in the Fun Pack for the original Dr. Lunatic. See also: LL2 Turret"@en . . "Very low"@en . . . "A turret, also called a tower, is a heavy fortification that blocks the enemy's minion waves and champions' path to the nexus. Turrets are one of the core components of League of Legends gameplay, providing damage, vision, and general control of the surrounding map. Although they are extremely powerful, they can only target one unit at a time. In order for a champion to push forward and continue its assault into the enemies' territory, the champion must destroy these turrets. Charging minions will not be able to pass any further up a lane until the turret closest to them is destroyed. Turrets deal heavy damage to enemy units. Turrets will visually fall apart as they take damage."@en . . . "None"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "Turrets are a creation that are immobile and fire thorns. There are different types of turret that fire different types of thorns, including poison thorns. Upon death these can be collected and used by the Player via the Batons."@en . "Trace Energy"@en . "A turret is a special vehicle that is encountered in the Crucible, Nightfall Strikes, and Strikes."@en . . . "The Turret is an enemy in Chrono Trigger that appears in the Blackbird in 12000 BC. It would appear to be somewhat related (in function, if not what it is) to the enemy Rubble. If the player manages to destroy it before it Self-Destructs, they are rewarded with a large amount of experience and Tech Points; however, at the start of a battle with a Turret, just as with a Rubble, it will use Omnilock to prevent Techs, Combos and Items from being used and most physical attacks miss. It will invariably self-destruct if left alone long enough."@en . "Feeble"@en . . "BioShock 2"@en . . . . . . . . "20.0"^^ . "Twin rapid-fire rotary machineguns, frontal energy screen"@en . . . . "Manned by medium grunts, the turret is a powerful artillery weapon. It is possible to destroy the medium grunt and not the turret. An ideal strategy is to strafe left and right, then once close enough, circle the turret until you get a clear shot at the grunt. However, the turret can turn 360 degrees and can fire upwards or downwards. Turrets are harder to destroy if they spot an Autobot from a far range. A good strategy if this occurs is to find cover and attempt to destroy it with missiles. The turret is deployed on Megatron's Pacific island base and inside one of the bunkers."@en . "A turret, also called a tower, is a heavy fortification that blocks the enemy's minion waves and champions' path to the nexus. Turrets are one of the core components of League of Legends gameplay, providing damage, vision, and general control of the surrounding map. Although they are extremely powerful, they can only target one unit at a time. In order for a champion to push forward and continue its assault into the enemies' territory, the champion must destroy these turrets. Charging minions will not be able to pass any further up a lane until the turret closest to them is destroyed. Turrets deal heavy damage to enemy units. Turrets will visually fall apart as they take damage. \n* 11 turrets per team on Summoner's Rift. \n* 7 turrets per team on Twisted Treeline. \n* 4 turrets per team on Howling Abyss."@en . . "X-42 security turret"@en . . . . . . "None"@en . "Clank also used the Aphelion's turret when in space combat on several occasions. The Vullards made their own turrets that Agorian's used in some challenges in their Battleplex."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "Turrets"@en . "50"^^ . . . "Turrets are the primary weapons on your ship. They are attached to High Power Slots and come in three general varieties: Projectile, Auto cannons and artillery cannons; Hybrid, Rail guns and blasters; Laser, beam and pulse guns. Each requires a special type of ammo, with Projectile turrets requiring shells, Hybrids requiring charges, and lasers using a frequency crystal. Typically, projectile weapons are used by the Minmatar, Lasers are used by the Amarr, and Hybrids are used by the Gallente and Caldari, although each can be used by any race's ships."@en . "A Turret is an enemy robot found in 12,000 B.C. in Chrono Trigger. They have the ability to disable the party members' use of Techs and Magic."@en . . . . "A turret was a specialized cannon. Ground turrets were usually fixed to the ground on a swivel platform, or used legs to support itself. Vehicle turrets were usually a ball and socket, allowing it to move in most directions. Turrets were generally used as blaster weapons, but there were some that used rockets and other types of projectiles. A well known ground turret would be the E-Web heavy repeating blaster."@en . . . "A turret is a rotating weapon platform mounted on a designated hardpoint on the exterior of a ship. A typical turret in Nova mounts two to four projectile or beam weapons and their associated fire control systems. Most turrets provide a 360 degree arc of fire, which makes them useful on larger, more cumbersome vessels such as capital warships."@en . . "Hall monitor"@en . . .