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== Flawed Concept == | == Flawed Concept == | ||
Since plasma is really just super-heated gas, it will rapidly disperse unless somehow contained. Any civilization with the technology to keep plasma contained while propelling it over any significant distance would have far better ways to damage enemies than by throwing hot gas at them. | |||
== Examples of Plasma Weapons == | == Examples of Plasma Weapons == | ||
*[[Phased Plasma Gun|PPG]]s in [[Babylon 5]] | *[[Phased Plasma Gun|PPG]]s in [[Babylon 5]] |
Revision as of 14:46, 16 January 2009
Plasma weapons are a type of weaponry fairly common in science fiction that work by firing bursts of plasma, generally in magnetically contained bolts or streams.
Flawed Concept
Since plasma is really just super-heated gas, it will rapidly disperse unless somehow contained. Any civilization with the technology to keep plasma contained while propelling it over any significant distance would have far better ways to damage enemies than by throwing hot gas at them.
Examples of Plasma Weapons
- PPGs in Babylon 5
- Imperial plasma guns and Tau pulse weapons in Warhammer 40,000
- Romulan plasma torpedoes in Star Trek
- Asgard plasma beam weapons in Stargate
External Links
- Mike Wong's Plasma Weapons essay points out the Flaws of Plasma Weapons as a science fiction concept.