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These include contact energy-discharge weapons, as well as weapons that generate a blade of energy.
These include contact energy-discharge weapons, as well as weapons that generate a blade of energy.
* [[Electric Stun Wands]] ([[TL9]])
* [[Electric Stun Wands]] ([[TL9]])
* [[Neurolash]] ([[TL10]])
* [[Neurolash]] ([[TL10]][[^]])
* [[Sonic Shuriken]] ([[TL10]][[^]])
* [[Sonic Shuriken]] ([[TL10]][[^]])
* [[Force Swords]] ([[TL11]][[^]])
* [[Force Swords]] ([[TL11]][[^]])

Latest revision as of 18:05, 28 August 2021

No matter how advanced ranged weapons become, there will be times and places – stealthy assassinations, boarding actions, riot control, or just a startown brawl – where hand-to-hand combat cannot be avoided.

Physical Weapons

These weapons inflict damage by cutting, crushing, or impaling their victims, or by delivering explosive devices. Some are powered; others use ultra-tech material science.

Energy Weapons

These include contact energy-discharge weapons, as well as weapons that generate a blade of energy.