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*It is possible to obtain a QED from a random weapon drop. Recieving this will replenish the player's QEDs or gives another player QEDs.
 
*It is possible to obtain a QED from a random weapon drop. Recieving this will replenish the player's QEDs or gives another player QEDs.
 
*The QED was invented by [[Edward Richtofen|Dr. Edward Richtofen]], as shown by a quote he made upon receiving the weapon.
 
*The QED was invented by [[Edward Richtofen|Dr. Edward Richtofen]], as shown by a quote he made upon receiving the weapon.
*One of his rare quotes is Gersh Device! what happend to the Richtofen Device! Oh wait there it is. which is heard when a player (not Richtofen) gets a Gersh Device in front of Richtofen then he gets a QED.
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*One of his rare quotes is "Gersh Device! what happend to the Richtofen Device! Oh wait there it is." which is heard when a player (not Richtofen) gets a Gersh Device in front of Richtofen then he gets a QED.
   
 
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Revision as of 00:06, 11 September 2011

The subject of this article appeared in Call of Duty: Black Ops. The subject of this article appeared in Zombies mode


"Oh how I love a good gamble! But only when I win."
Edward Richtofen after receiving a "good" effect from the QED.


The Quantum Entanglement Device[1] (QED) is a secondary tactical grenade appearing on the zombie map level Moon. The QED's effect is random. The QED is capable of creating many different outcomes. Upon toss, the player will spin the handle on the bottom once, and push it in. It can either "curse" or "bless" the player, with outcomes such as mini-turrets or a reset of points.

Overview

The Quantum Entanglement Device can only be obtained through the Mystery Box and takes up the player's secondary tactical grenade slot. It is one of two tactical Grenades on Moon, the other being the Gersch Device. The player cannot possess both; if the player attempts to take the Gersch Devices, any remaining QEDs will be swapped and vice versa. The effect of the grenade is completely random, and there is no known way of getting a certain outcome.

Effects

  • The explosion similar to a Scavenger shot.
  • An explosion identical to that of the Astronaut Zombie (most common).
  • An explosion similar to Matryoshka Dolls, blowing up rapidly within a certain radius many times.
  • A China Lake-turret which fires in a circle.
  • An M72 LAW-turret which fires in a circle.
  • A Ray Gun-turret which fires in a circle. (May be Pack-a-Punched)
  • A full-auto SPAS-12-turret which fires in a circle.
  • A Python-turret which fires in a circle. (May be Pack-a-Punched)
  • A full-auto CZ75-turret which fires in a circle. (May be Dual-Wield) (May be Pack-a-Punched) (Very rare)
  • Teleports the user and/or their teammates to another spot on the map.
  • Revives a teammate.
  • Giving the player the "Bonus Points" power-up, giving all players a set amount of points, which can be taken by a Zombie.
  • Turns Astronaut Zombies to the players' side. They receive a random weapon and will begin killing zombies, though they simply charge towards the zombies.
  • Giving everyone in the area a Pack-A-Punched version of their current weapon.
  • May produce a black hole like the Gersch Device.
  • Opens a door if thown near one.
  • Lightning similar to a Zap Gun Dual Wield shot.
  • Creates an effect similar to the nuke, causing nearby zombie's heads to explode and bodies to burn.
  • Giving the player a random weapon in lieu of their current weapon. It may be Pack-A-Punched. Comes in the form of a power-up.
  • Spawns more Zombies.
  • Spawns an ordinary Frag grenade.
  • Spawns a semtex granade
  • Drops a red perk bottle power up. If this is picked up by a player or a zombie, all players lose a random perk.
  • May produce a red Max Ammo. When picked-up by a player or a zombie, all players lose all their ammo.
  • May down all players within a certain radius.
  • May convert other QED's into Gersch Devices.
  • Turns all nearby zombies into runners.
  • Can give you a non-pack-a-punched version of your pack-a-punched gun
  • Spawns a red Fire Sale which spawns the Mystery Box far from your location and cost 1900 points. (Very rare)

Trivia

  • It is necessary to have at least two QEDs to complete Richtofen's Grand Scheme.
  • It is possible to obtain two identical guns using a QED.
  • Zombies can run over the Blessing/Curse given by the QED, taking it from the player. There is no way to recover the result if this happens.
  • It is possible to obtain a QED from a random weapon drop. Recieving this will replenish the player's QEDs or gives another player QEDs.
  • The QED was invented by Dr. Edward Richtofen, as shown by a quote he made upon receiving the weapon.
  • One of his rare quotes is "Gersh Device! what happend to the Richtofen Device! Oh wait there it is." which is heard when a player (not Richtofen) gets a Gersh Device in front of Richtofen then he gets a QED.

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