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[[Image:Katana.jpg‎‎ |thumb|right|A Katana, a catagory of sword notable for being the last type sword to be routinely carried into Battle]]
[[Image:Katana.jpg‎‎ |thumb|right|A Katana, a catagory of sword native to japan notable for being the last type sword to be routinely carried into Battle]]
'''Swords''' are a type of long, metal, blade weapon. Swords first emerged in the Bronze Age and remained a primary weapon of war until the widespread use of [[firearm]]s gradually made them obsolete.  They still feature prominently in many militaries as ceremonial items.
'''Swords''' are a type of long, metal, blade weapon. Swords first emerged in the Bronze Age and remained a primary weapon of war until the widespread use of [[firearm]]s gradually made them obsolete.  They still feature prominently in many militaries as ceremonial items.



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A Katana, a catagory of sword native to japan notable for being the last type sword to be routinely carried into Battle

Swords are a type of long, metal, blade weapon. Swords first emerged in the Bronze Age and remained a primary weapon of war until the widespread use of firearms gradually made them obsolete. They still feature prominently in many militaries as ceremonial items.

Swords are the first, if not the only, human hand tools designed exclusively for killing other human beings. Knives, axes, spears, bows, and firearms all have legitimate alternative uses for hunting or gathering, but swords are really only useful in battle. As such, they have have acquired a great deal of symbolic meaning in human culture.

Swords in Fiction

Obviously swords figure prominently in fantasy writings, but they are also quite common in science fiction. Science fiction swords typically have special technology to make them more dangerous than a mundane steel sword.

Examples of sci-fi swords include: