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Typhusoid

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The question is simple, what do you guys think is the scariest thing man has ever created. Can be a plane, tank, bomb, whatever.

Im going with the B-2 Stealth bomber, cause it looks like something out of sci-fi and the devestation it can unleash is simply immense.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fLTEIfzVrEg&feature=related
 

Cargando

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Don't ask why I think it looks creepy.

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If you don't know, it's the Hubble Space Telescope.[/spoiler]
 

Skeleon

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THE CYBERKNIFE!


Today, it helps destroy tumors with precise radiaton blasts.
But tomorrow it might TURN ON US!

Imagine what would happen if SHODAN or GLaDOS got a hold of one of those...
 

RyQ_TMC

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That'd be the perpetual motion machine I made for my science class... I often wake up at night, drenched in sweat, afraid that its quiet chugging away in the corner of my room is a mask for a greater force... A technology demon which I have unleashed!!
 

Raven's Nest

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The electric vibrator... Rendering men obsolete since 1880... (yeah seriously that long ago!)

The electrically powered vibrator was invented in the 1880s by Kelsey Stinner to treat what was then called "congestion of the genitalia" and "female hysteria".[citation needed] For centuries, doctors had been treating women for these illnesses by performing what we would now recognize as masturbation. However, not only did they regard the "vulvular stimulation" required as having nothing to do with sex, but reportedly found it time-consuming and hard work.[1]

Then, in 1902, the American company Hamilton Beach patented the first electric vibrator available for retail sale, making the vibrator the fifth domestic appliance to be electrified, after the sewing machine, fan, tea kettle, and toaster, and about a decade before the vacuum cleaner and electric iron.[2]



More recently this has been upgraded to this terrifying model...THE FLUGGENKEIMKREMLE!

Unfortunately I can't find an image but anyone who speaks dutch or has seen Eurotrip will know what I mean...
 

sirdanrhodes

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The XBOX 360.

It's like a good horror movie. It starts out as a happy gamer playing away, then slowly, it starts to develop problems. You start getting paranoid, wondering if you will see red lights. Every time you turn it on, your heart beat goes up dramatically. This goes on for months, building up tension, before eventually.

It's too late, the RRoD kills your XBOX.

---Then it's time for the sequel---

The sequel picks up directly where "Unreliably scary" left off. After the ambulance crew manage to save your life, the next day you send the 360 back. An entire month goes past in waiting. The gamer goes into a paralysed state, and slowly begins to hallucinate. This is where the story has its "Happier times" moment, before the gamer suddenly comes crashing back to reality upon hearing a knock on the door. The gamer is instantly back to normal and takes out the 360. As the film draws to a close, the screen freezes, and the camera looks into the gamers petrified eyes.

Then lionsgate make a yearly sequel.

On topic, does the A-Bomb count?
 

RuralMisanthrope

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I forget the specifics, but I read somewhere of a massive cobalt-coated nuclear weapon, which would cause so much fallout that there'd be no life left on Earth after a few months. A doomsday weapon, essentially.
 

damselgaming

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The 'It's a Small World' "ride" at Disneyland.
By "ride" they mean "childhood scarring experience".
 

MercurySteam

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They don't really exist but I don't care.

I'm going to say The Event Horizen from.......... Event Horizen.

Or the USG Ishimura from Dead Space.
 

CallmeMerry

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Creepiest in concept, the Corpus clock, merely because of the chronophage on top. The Chronophage supposedly is a creature that feeds on time itself, which is...yeah, creepy.

As far as creepiest looking...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=djJDvgUOL7E&feature=channel

It just gives me chills.
 

WrongSprite

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