Rayguns are a type of directed-energy weapon. They are a classic and widespread feature of science fiction. Types of raygun have various names: ray gun, death ray, beam gun, blaster, laser gun, etc. They supply the general role of guns in the scenarios of many stories. All or most rayguns are fictional as far as now known.
Rayguns under their various names come in various sizes and forms: pistol; two-handed (often called a rifle); mounted on a vehicle; artillery-sized mounted on a spaceship or space base or asteroid or planet. The pistol form is seen most often.
A "beam gun" in anime is an energy weapon which fires a colored beam of light.
"FX-Ray laser" in American science-fiction and animation is a humorous name for a raygun that fires a visible beam: FX is the show biz acronym for special effects.
Many rayguns do not behave like classical lasers or particle beams:-
Rayguns are a great variety of shapes and sizes, according to the imagination of the story writers and movie prop makers. Most pistol rayguns have a conventional pistol grip and trigger, but some (e.g. some Star Trek phasers) do not. The shapes of some rayguns are influenced by an opinion that they look most effective and weapon-like if they look somewhat like real guns; others (e.g. in the image at Spaceman firing vgun.jpg) are not.
| scenario | gun name | beam type | how gun works; remarks |
|---|---|---|---|
| Aliens & its series | Colonial Marines weapons | One shoulder-carried plasma gun run off backpack powerpack. The rest are not directed-energy weapons. | |
| AndroidOps universe | 2 sorts of infrared ray gun | infrared laser | |
| David Weber's novel Apocalypse Troll | blaster | pulse of plasma | capacitor-fed |
| Babylon 5 | Phased plasma gun | small pulse of plasma | does not cause damage by penetration |
| Blake's 7 | paragun | a short burst | Federation standard issue. Image here. More Federation kit images here. |
| a pistol | Federation issue. Image here. | ||
| Captain Proton | blaster | lethal electric ray | 1930-ish, made exaggerated sound & visual effects |
| This was in a show within a show: parody within a "straight" show. In Bride of Chaotica episode of Voyager, Tom Paris made a series of holodeck adventures where he acted as Captain Proton, a 1930s style SF hero. | |||
| Doctor Who | Daleks' guns | "ruby rays" | fired from a gunstalk attached to the Dalek. Area around point of target turns negative. "Ruby" may be taken from ruby lasers. |
| Doom | Plasma rifle | plasma | rapid-fire plasma bolt weapon. |
| BFG 9000 | undefined (stated as plasma in Doom 3) | deadly energy weapon using unreal physics. | |
| Forbidden Planet | hand blasters | could kill or vaporize | crew issue |
| larger blasters | radio controlled, operated by "blastermen" | ||
| The Foundation Series (The Trilogy) | blaster | dazzling beam of high-power nuclear particles, shattered target. | |
| The Foundation Series (The Sequels) | blaster | weaker, only disrupted men's internal organs, nearly no visible effect, only small release of power. | |
| FreeSpace | photon beam cannons | a large devastating glowing beam that damages and destroys enemy ships. | |
| Ghostbusters | proton pack | particle beam | long gun which runs off a backpack which contains a nuclear accelerator |
| Gundam | mega beam cannons | "mega particles" | "Minovsky particles". Minovsky Physics operate throughout series. |
| Halo 2 | Particle Beam Rifle | "beam particles" | mimics the human Sniper Rifle, level of magnification is 5x to 10x. |
| The Hyperion Cantos | Death Wand | A laser like beam weapon which fatally disrupted the synapses of a human. | Could only be operated at close range (a few meters), had no visible or audible effects, caused no visible damage to the target. Neutrino based. All non-human life was unaffected. |
| Independence Day | city-destroyer ray | unspecified | not aimable |
| Lucky Starr | blasters | small slugs which, meeting a surface, turned a fraction of their mass into energy (method indeterminate), killing the target with minimum of external light & sound | |
| Nemesis | Paracelsus's Sword | Massive experimental rail cannon being produced by the Umbrella Corp. | Needs unusually large batteries to fire; launches a massively offensive energy beam. |
| Stargate | staff weapon | plasma-bolt | 2-handed like a spear. |
| zat | electric shock?? | Small, one-hand. | |
| Star Trek | phaser | nadions | ranges from light stun (level 1) to full disintegration (level 16) |
| disruptor | undefined | used by Klingons. Kills. | |
| Star Wars | blaster | various particle bursts | See blaster (Star Wars). which describes it in detail, but with unreal physics. |
| lightsaber | energy arc | used as a blade rather than a gun. | |
| Warhammer 40k | Lasgun | laser beam | usually able to remove an unarmored human limb in a single shot. |
| War of the Worlds | Heat-Ray | varies by versions: see Heat-Ray | a very early example |
| (various) | plasma rifle | plasma | See plasma rifle, including for why they are unlikely in the real world. |