![]() ![]() ![]() It does have a variant, however, where most of the guns are lacking actual ironsights in favor of a scope of some kind (only the Stormtrooper's E-11 rifles noticeably have them - not that they use them). Averted in Star Wars, mainly because the blasters were modeled off of real guns.The ZF-1 actually does have a scope on it, but it is hard to see amongst all the other attachments. Given nobody in the film survives the first hit from any weapon, the usefulness of this feature is rather suspect. Hit a target once, turn on the replay, and every bullet will curve in midair to hit it again no matter where you aim. Justified in The Fifth Element Zorg advertises that the "replay" feature on his ZF-1 rifle makes aiming unnecessary.Aliens: Colonial Marines, meanwhile, utilizes a second-generation version of the pulse rifle that adds actual sights, alongside the ability to add on alternate optics. However, the more basic weapon, the M41-A Pulse Rifle, has a channel down the top of the shroud that acts as a set of iron sights note though that Ripley's famous pulse rifle with a flamethrower duct-taped to the side of it has a locator also duct-taped to the carry handle, obscuring the sights. The Smart-Guns from Aliens have computer assisted aiming, and don't need iron sights. ![]()
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