In Prey they found a clever gun posing philosophical questions

What will happen if your gun refuses to shoot - for moral reasons? Apparently, the recently released Prey from Arkane and Bethesda, was supposed to answer this unusual question with the help of a special disk rifle. Being a weapon with consciousness, in the long run it had to take care of the nature of its existence and stop shooting altogether.

Unfortunately, the cannon was cut from the final version of the game, but a group of modders could still find it, also discovering several lines of dialogue. At first, the homing rifle had to say the standard lines: recharging, shooting, the target was captured. Later, it had to switch to more serious questions of existence, such as: "What would you come to, realizing the purpose of your existence ... but were against it? Would it be a defect?"
The rifle had to fire ripping disks, homing on the target. The developers planned to make an optional quest related to the creator of the rifle - a scientist named Kazavor, whose consciousness we could load into the honey robot.