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 | | For the 1953 film version, the Martians used a combination of three rays, one Heat-Ray on top of their ships which fired red sparks, and two disintegrator rays at the side, which are shown as green energy blobs. |
 | | The main Heat-Ray of their machines gained more attention in another episode in which the aliens were unable to unearth a buried war machine and were forced to removed the gooseneck device from the ship and strap it atop a hearse. |
 | | For example, when humans are hit by the ray, they are turned into a white powder, while their clothes remain unaffected, but a bridge in one scene is thrown from its pylons (as if physically struck) when hit by the ray, and in an earlier scene, brick-and-wood buildings are either destroyed or catch on fire. |
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