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Ultraviolet
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Ultraviolet is a 2006 sci fi action film, written and directed by Kurt Wimmer, most known to IMFDB users as the writer and Director of Equilibrium. Many of the elements are similar, particularly Violet's version of Gun Kata, however, like most of Ultraviolet, this and many other possibly interesting story points are never explained.
Daxus tries to fire his napalm gel gun at Violet, but she flicks her blood and puts out the pilot light on the weapon. Daxus then fires the gun at her, only to propel a glob of flammable gel, which Violet deflects with her sword.
Pre-Production Concept Artwork of Daxus' Incendiary Gel Pistol (originally called Daxus' Mini Flame Thrower Gun" (for some strange reason, this drawing is titled "Mini Flame Flower" (sic)). This shows the initial design, which as we can see, changed in the final design.Error creating thumbnail: File missingDaxus (Nick Chinlund) aims his Incendiary Gel PistolError creating thumbnail: File missingDetail shot of the pistol grip of the Incendiary Gel PistolError creating thumbnail: File missingDaxus notices that Violet's blood has put out the pilot light on his pistol.
Violet's Auto Pistols
A completely custom and fictional machine pistol is used in 'flattening technology' and hidden on Violet's body. This is her primary weapon in most battles (and it strongly resembles a staplegun...)
The SIG SG 552 is one of the two most common weapons of the Ministry security forces (The other being the H&K G36C). When comparing the SIG SG-552 rifles to real SIG SG-552s, these appear to be Airsoft copies and not real gun. Note the side rail on the foregrip, which is common on the Airsoft 552.
One of the Ministry guards has a heavily modified M4 or M16 variant. It has a huge buttstock pad (more akin to a Boys Anti Tank Rifle), and a large free floating combination hand guard and heat shield. Violet disassembles this gun to use the parts as martial arts weapons.
Error creating thumbnail: File missingPre-Production concept art of the Custom M4 rifle, initially designed to break apart, so from the beginning the weapon was designed to be a modified M16.Error creating thumbnail: File missingViolet grabs the gun during a burst. Since the custom gun has a very large free floating heat shield, Violet could conceivable do this during a long burst from the weapon. What is interesting is that the flash still has the 'star burst' pattern from a standard M16 Flash hider, but the weapon has no flash hider.Error creating thumbnail: File missingCloseup of the Custom M16. Of interest is the actual Ministry logos and 'Thaihindi' language writing on the receiver.Error creating thumbnail: File missingWhen Violet realizes the weapon is empty she quickly disassembles the gun and uses the parts as weapons. Probably the only reason an M4 or M16 variant was used was because of this feature. The SIGs or HK guns could not be so quickly field stripped.
Custom Cobray M-11/9 / Katana "Combination" guns
Violet has a pair of what seems to be customized Cobray M11/9 Submachine guns with a twist - Japanese style "Katana" blades extract out of the bottoms of the grips to create a 'combination weapon'. They retract on her command. Though the weapons are design based on the M11/9, they are in fact completely fabricated fantasy guns, made out of synthetic materials and aluminum.
Used by ministry troops in pursuing helicopters, this "mini-gun" is far too large to be a 7.62mm or even a .50 cal weapon. And it is too small to be a 20mm (the only common "Western" calibers currently available in fast rotating barrel crew weapons). It appears to be a completely fabricated 'fantasy' Mini-gun. Note also the massive ammo rounds (larger than a .50 cal).