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Jorg and Cheyenne build a javelin launcher; Jorg sets out exactly how he thinks they should do it, using his trusty rubber bands and wooden build.
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EP1 "Cannon Carnage"
Jörg and Cheyenne are challenged to build a rubber powered cannon; Jörg is particularly excited about the carnage they are going to be able to create.

EP2 "Javelin Launcher"
Jorg and Cheyenne build a javelin launcher; Jorg sets out exactly how he thinks they should do it, using his trusty rubber bands and wooden build.

EP3 "Super Stone Skimmer"
Jörg and Cheyenne are challenged to build machines that skim stones across a lake; Jörg has built thousands of slingshots so he can easily fling stones, but whether he can make them skim across water is a different story.

EP4 "Gatling Gun"
Jörg and Cheyenne are challenged to build a Gatling gun; after looking into the history of the 19th-century weapon and the challenges they can expect to face, they get to work building their weapon before putting it to the test in flaming finale.

EP10 "Scuba Spear"
Jörg and Cheyenne are challenged to build a scuba spear gun. Despite having no experience in underwater ballistic builds, Jörg is the master of rubber and has a few tricks up his sleeve.

EP9 "Flaming Ballista"
Jörg and Cheyenne are challenged to build a Flaming Ballista. Jörg's eyes light up at the very prospect and schools us about the historical evolution of siege weaponry.

EP8 "Machine Gun Crossbow"
Jörg and Cheyenne are challenged to create a machine gun crossbow. This is right up Jörg's alley and the two of them instantly set about planning.

EP4 "Gatling Gun"
Jörg and Cheyenne are challenged to build a Gatling gun; after looking into the history of the 19th-century weapon and the challenges they can expect to face, they get to work building their weapon before putting it to the test in flaming finale.
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