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Particle Beam Igniter Gun

A large, fixed, or vehicle-mounted system that represents a terrifying escalation. A sustained beam could, in theory, bore through meters of armor by not just melting, but disintegrating matter at the atomic level, creating a cascade of secondary radiation and induced radioactivity. The area around the impact point would become hazardous from nuclear fallout. It's a weapon that turns a battlefield into a permanent exclusion zone.
Example: "Firing the particle beam igniter gun was a war crime waiting to happen. The test showed it could penetrate a meter of battleship steel, but the tunnel it created was lined with glassy, hyper-radioactive material. The target wasn't just destroyed; it was made permanently toxic. The weapon didn't just win the engagement; it salted the earth for a thousand years."
by Abzunammu February 2, 2026
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These terms follow the same pattern as above, but using the generic "Directed Energy" (DE) label. A DE Igniter Pistol is any hand-held beam weapon meant to ignite targets. A DE Igniter Gun is its larger, more potent sibling. A DE Igniter Weapon is the overarching class. The "DE" prefix is used when the specific technology (laser vs. plasma) is unknown, classified, or interchangeable within the platform.
Example: "The security detail carried directed energy igniter pistols. In the dry, oxygen-rich atmosphere of the colony, they were told to set them to 'wide-dispersion.' It meant a stray shot at the ground wouldn't drill a hole; it would start a raging grass fire that could consume the entire habitat dome. Their safety briefing was basically a firefighter's worst nightmare." Directed Energy Igniter Pistol/Gun/Weapon
by Abzunammu February 2, 2026
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