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This is one of the most objective articles in the world right now on fiction I have seen as a Storyteller in my life. From scientists lying about asteroid fields unlike our solar system being impossible, to ignoring the fact lightsabers and blasters are plasmas or particle beams, to saying the Death STAR needs six weeks of solar energy and is therefore impossible and unrealistic despite unlimited access to artificial gravity and fusion in a moon sized metal ball!!!
Now who is the idiot who wrote that visible wounds are not seen in Star Wars? They never watched the movies! They even bleed in the same ones! In Star Trek, the level of Phaser wounds depends. Often budget concerns stopped them. But the most of the later series, if you were not disintegrated, there were wounds referenced often in all series needing treated and visible plasma burns have been shown a ton!
Someone cut this out and stay the course. We don't need more people pretending dual wield is impractical because modern gun culture doesn't like it...Because the movies do it simply, no physics ban there. 2600:1700:BCE0:A230:3D9E:B307:38EA:4B7C ( talk) 18:31, 22 February 2018 (UTC)
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The Yamato (Space battleship Yamato 2199) has 5 triple-mount shock cannons that thrust the energy generated by the wave motion engine in a small, concentrated blue energy beam. Garmillas warships are armed with positron beam turrets which shoot a red energy beam. UNCF (United Nations Cosmo Force) ships are armed with dual or triple-mount high-pressure laser turrets. The high-pressure laser turrets shoot a compressed, concentrated green energy beam that destroy targets with sheer pressure, earning it's name. These high-pressure lasers prove to be ineffective against the migobeza armor coating of Garmillas warships, as seen in the Yamato 2199 episode, "Messager of Iscandar". 1.53.241.12 ( talk) 09:59, 25 May 2018 (UTC)
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i want to add call of duty zombies raygun in the rayguns in games section 007 bonder 18:17, 15 August 2020 (UTC)
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Games - call of duty zombies from black ops 1 through Cold War 2607:FEA8:139F:ECD0:4C93:F5DF:27E3:E502 ( talk) 12:26, 12 December 2020 (UTC)
Why, Paul? If you search "Ray Gun" it has its own wiki article which comes up as the first option. By far the most recognisable and widely-known version, it seems illogical to have that rule when you're ignoring it's most notable example Antpoolio ( talk) 16:17, 16 December 2022 (UTC)
While watching Forbidden Planet just the other day, I heard Leslie Nielsen's character call his raygun weapon a "blaster". Out of curiosity, I was looking on Wikipedia to see what the earliest mention of "blaster" for a raygun type sci-fi weapon was mentioned and I see here on Wikipedia that it is attributed to Star Wars and that it came around in the "'60's to '70's". Certainly the SW franchise has all but made "blaster" associated with it, I do not dispute that, however, I believe in the interest of providing the full history of "blaster" used for a raygun type weapon, that Forbidden Planet should be mentioned. Perhaps there are older sources, but FP definitely came out before SW and before the "'60's to '70's" when the article says "blaster" came into use for a raygun type weapon. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 173.44.67.144 ( talk) 23:52, 20 April 2021 (UTC)
If there is any specific fictional weapon associated with the term “Ray Gun”, it is the Ray Gun from Call Of Duty. Look up the term raygun, and the first thing that comes up is the Call Of Duty wiki page for the Ray Gun. So how in the name of every god that has and eve will exist is it not notable to deserve a mention on this page? Thelastohioan ( talk) 18:46, 2 September 2021 (UTC)
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Please add a hatnote the handle the incoming redirect laser blaster
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redirect|laser blaster|the laser version of a sandblaster|laser ablation}}
As you can see, ablators are called laser blasters [1] [2] [3][www.aliexpress.com/i/32957280348.html] [4] [5][ [6]
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disintegrator is directing here. We have also some red links for Ultrasonic disintegrator. Related concept? To be redirected here? Standalone article? Estopedist1 ( talk) 14:31, 25 January 2023 (UTC)
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This is one of the most objective articles in the world right now on fiction I have seen as a Storyteller in my life. From scientists lying about asteroid fields unlike our solar system being impossible, to ignoring the fact lightsabers and blasters are plasmas or particle beams, to saying the Death STAR needs six weeks of solar energy and is therefore impossible and unrealistic despite unlimited access to artificial gravity and fusion in a moon sized metal ball!!!
Now who is the idiot who wrote that visible wounds are not seen in Star Wars? They never watched the movies! They even bleed in the same ones! In Star Trek, the level of Phaser wounds depends. Often budget concerns stopped them. But the most of the later series, if you were not disintegrated, there were wounds referenced often in all series needing treated and visible plasma burns have been shown a ton!
Someone cut this out and stay the course. We don't need more people pretending dual wield is impractical because modern gun culture doesn't like it...Because the movies do it simply, no physics ban there. 2600:1700:BCE0:A230:3D9E:B307:38EA:4B7C ( talk) 18:31, 22 February 2018 (UTC)
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The Yamato (Space battleship Yamato 2199) has 5 triple-mount shock cannons that thrust the energy generated by the wave motion engine in a small, concentrated blue energy beam. Garmillas warships are armed with positron beam turrets which shoot a red energy beam. UNCF (United Nations Cosmo Force) ships are armed with dual or triple-mount high-pressure laser turrets. The high-pressure laser turrets shoot a compressed, concentrated green energy beam that destroy targets with sheer pressure, earning it's name. These high-pressure lasers prove to be ineffective against the migobeza armor coating of Garmillas warships, as seen in the Yamato 2199 episode, "Messager of Iscandar". 1.53.241.12 ( talk) 09:59, 25 May 2018 (UTC)
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Games - call of duty zombies from black ops 1 through Cold War 2607:FEA8:139F:ECD0:4C93:F5DF:27E3:E502 ( talk) 12:26, 12 December 2020 (UTC)
Why, Paul? If you search "Ray Gun" it has its own wiki article which comes up as the first option. By far the most recognisable and widely-known version, it seems illogical to have that rule when you're ignoring it's most notable example Antpoolio ( talk) 16:17, 16 December 2022 (UTC)
While watching Forbidden Planet just the other day, I heard Leslie Nielsen's character call his raygun weapon a "blaster". Out of curiosity, I was looking on Wikipedia to see what the earliest mention of "blaster" for a raygun type sci-fi weapon was mentioned and I see here on Wikipedia that it is attributed to Star Wars and that it came around in the "'60's to '70's". Certainly the SW franchise has all but made "blaster" associated with it, I do not dispute that, however, I believe in the interest of providing the full history of "blaster" used for a raygun type weapon, that Forbidden Planet should be mentioned. Perhaps there are older sources, but FP definitely came out before SW and before the "'60's to '70's" when the article says "blaster" came into use for a raygun type weapon. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 173.44.67.144 ( talk) 23:52, 20 April 2021 (UTC)
If there is any specific fictional weapon associated with the term “Ray Gun”, it is the Ray Gun from Call Of Duty. Look up the term raygun, and the first thing that comes up is the Call Of Duty wiki page for the Ray Gun. So how in the name of every god that has and eve will exist is it not notable to deserve a mention on this page? Thelastohioan ( talk) 18:46, 2 September 2021 (UTC)
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Please add a hatnote the handle the incoming redirect laser blaster
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redirect|laser blaster|the laser version of a sandblaster|laser ablation}}
As you can see, ablators are called laser blasters [1] [2] [3][www.aliexpress.com/i/32957280348.html] [4] [5][ [6]
-- 65.92.247.17 ( talk) 13:32, 19 May 2022 (UTC)
disintegrator is directing here. We have also some red links for Ultrasonic disintegrator. Related concept? To be redirected here? Standalone article? Estopedist1 ( talk) 14:31, 25 January 2023 (UTC)
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Mr.Penis 93.63.177.182 ( talk) 11:20, 9 May 2024 (UTC)