Posted by erbetal on Tue Jan 13th 2009 at 3:13pm
Quoting Nickelplate
Seriously, guys. It's not so hard.
Gluons are particles that react with quarks (subatomic particles) meaning that the gluon/egon probably works on that principle. Egon is the name of the guy in Ghostbusters who has a gun that looks exactly like that which sucks the ghosts into the ghost-traps.
Hi, BTW.
Gluons are particles that react with quarks (subatomic particles) meaning that the gluon/egon probably works on that principle. Egon is the name of the guy in Ghostbusters who has a gun that looks exactly like that which sucks the ghosts into the ghost-traps.
Hi, BTW.
Yeah,... we all know that.
Posted by Fjorn on Sat Jan 3rd 2009 at 11:59pm
I thought it's nickname of Egon was from Ghostbusters.
What with Egon making all the technology in Ghostbusters, and the Gluon gun looks rather similar to the proton pack...
Posted by Nickelplate on Sat Jan 3rd 2009 at 8:02pm
Seriously, guys. It's not so hard.
Gluons are particles that react with quarks (subatomic particles) meaning that the gluon/egon probably works on that principle. Egon is the name of the guy in Ghostbusters who has a gun that looks exactly like that which sucks the ghosts into the ghost-traps.
Gluon is the scientific name and Egon is the slang around black mesa.
Gauss was a scientist who did a lot of work with magnets and electrostatic charges, Tau is a greek letter, in keeping with the naming scheme of many things Black Mesa such as Lambda Complex. A Tau Lepton is also a subatomic particle, but i doubt that this gun has anything to do with it.
Hi, BTW.
Posted by asterix_vader on Sat Jan 3rd 2009 at 2:53pm
wasn't gauss the one you can charge (also called tau cannon) and egon the one with the backpack? they're not the same.
(are you talking about hl1 or hl2 or something else?)
Posted by Flynn on Mon Dec 29th 2008 at 3:33pm
Oh dear
Reaper has been away for so long he's forgotten who he is
Posted by reaper47 on Sun Dec 28th 2008 at 11:34pm
Embarrassingly, I could have occasionally called the "Gauss" "Egon", although I think you're correct with it being an alternate name for "Gluon". I'm pretty sure "Tau" and "Gauss" are used for the same gun, though. But... who am I? Who the hell am I? >
Posted by Gwil on Sun Dec 28th 2008 at 11:32am
Good question! I've never known why.. isn't the gauss also called the Tau cannon? O_O. I use Gluon/Gauss myself.

