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A '''trap''' was a non-lethal [[bomb]] used by the [[Hidden Ones of Alamut]] during the [[Islamic Golden Age]]. Designed by the Banu Musa brothers | A '''trap''' was a non-lethal [[bomb]] used by the [[Hidden Ones of Alamut]] during the [[Islamic Golden Age]]. Designed by the Banu Musa brothers [[Abu Jafar Muhammad ibn Musa|Abu Jafar]], [[Ahmad ibn Musa|Ahmad]], and [[Al-Hasan ibn Musa|Hasan]], the trap was a non-lethal proximity explosive meant to incapacitate enemies for long periods of time. The brothers also offered a number of upgrades to improve the weapon, such as increased duration of its effects or a remote means of detonation through whistling. They also offered a version of the trap that replaced the non-lethal component with a fiery explosion.<ref name="Mirage">''[[Assassin's Creed: Mirage]]''</ref> | ||
The brothers also offered a number of upgrades to improve the weapon, such as increased duration of its effects or a remote means of detonation | |||
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A trap was a non-lethal bomb used by the Hidden Ones of Alamut during the Islamic Golden Age. Designed by the Banu Musa brothers Abu Jafar, Ahmad, and Hasan, the trap was a non-lethal proximity explosive meant to incapacitate enemies for long periods of time. The brothers also offered a number of upgrades to improve the weapon, such as increased duration of its effects or a remote means of detonation through whistling. They also offered a version of the trap that replaced the non-lethal component with a fiery explosion.[1]
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