Fire
Turn off
Turn off verb - To let go from office, service, or employment.
Usage example: eventually, the supervisor turned off the insubordinate employee
Both terms in one sentence
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Forgetting to turn off auto-fire and accidentally destroying the opposing ship with your crew on board.
- However, the devs expected this and have Jock continually fire missiles every 3 seconds until the doors break, requiring that the player turn off ADS before continuing with the plot.
Source: Developers Foresight / Deus Ex -
The Romulan ship had to turn off its cloaking device in order to fire its plasma weapon.
Source: Diverting Power
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