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The '''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a gravity turret that can push or pull units.{{Autoinfobox zkunit
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The '''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a gravity turret that can push or pull units.{{ Infobox zkunit
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| name = Newton
 
| defname = turretimpulse
 
| defname = turretimpulse
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| description = Gravity Turret
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| image = turretimpulse
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| icontype = defensesupport
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| cost = 200
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| hitpoints = 2000
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| sight = 554
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| weapons =
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{{ Infobox zkweapon
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| name = Repulsive Gravity
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| type = LaserCannon
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| damage = 0.001 × 6
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| reloadtime = 0.20
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| range = 440
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| projectilespeed = 2200
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| special1 = Ignores shields
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}}
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{{ Infobox zkweapon
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| name = Attractive Gravity
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| type = LaserCannon
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| damage = 0.001 × 6
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| reloadtime = 0.20
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| range = 440
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| projectilespeed = 2200
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| special1 = Ignores shields
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}}
 
}}==Description==
 
}}==Description==
 
The Newton is armed with an experimental graviton projector. This weapon does no damage directly, but can push units toward or away from the Newton. You can use it on your own units as well, but beware of friendly fire.
 
The Newton is armed with an experimental graviton projector. This weapon does no damage directly, but can push units toward or away from the Newton. You can use it on your own units as well, but beware of friendly fire.

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