What do you think is the coolest designed sci-fi gun?
I mean the physical design of the gun, not the projectile or effect.
I mean the physical design of the gun, not the projectile or effect.
ApostleO, I want to toss the Type-2 phaser from Star Trek (circa 24th century) as my personal favorite. It has this design which reads as a tool more than a weapon, which I love.
sxan, I prefer the retro aesthetics of the TOS Type 1, especially for the integrated Type 1, but regardless, it’s an excellent choice for the reason you state: it’s a very versatile tool!
ApostleO, (edited ) You said Type-1 (the compact, key fob looking TOS phaser), but linked a picture to the TOS Type-2 (the pistol). Which did you prefer?
I love the concept of the Type-1, and it would definitely be my favorite pick of the phasers based on function. But for how it looks, I like how the TNG Type-2 kinda blended the TOS Type-1 concept as a tool, but sized it up to the TOS Type-2 pistol in size. Best of both worlds. Still feels like a tool, but more power drill, less garage door opener or handgun.
EDIT: my autocorrect kept messing up the link.
sxan, Yah, editing typo. I meant the TOS Type 2, which had a removable Type 1 in it.
ApostleO, Oh, cool. I never knew about that. Thanks.
sxan, It always bugs me a bit that all ST handgun-like phasers are “Type 2”, regardless of which design. I get what they’re doing, it’s just confusing. There are more than one TOS Type 2 designs, and obv. TOS Type 2 are radically different from TNG Type 2, of which there were several variations. The toxonomist in me wishes they’d been given at least sub-types; as it is, they’re categorized by (in-universe) date of introduction. But the shows and props department were sort of all over with them, making tweaks between seasons, so it can be rough to talk about without having memory-alpha up in a window.
morphballganon, The Laptop Gun from Perfect Dark
jordanlund, Spetsdöd.
I guarantee you’ve never heard of it because it only appears in a series of novels by Steve Perry, the Matador books.
The gag is, it glues to the back of your hand. The barrel runs along your index finger, and you fire it by pointing your finger and touching the barrel tip with your fingernail.
It fires microdarts which can have a variety of effects, the #1 use being a drug called “Spasm” which makes every muscle in the body contract involuntarily, leaving the victim tied in a knot for 6 months.
The original trilogy of books:
The Man Who Never Missed
Matadora
The Machiavelli InterfaceThen solo books after:
The Albino Knife
Black Steel
Brother Death
ChurlPrequels:
Omega Cage
The 97th Step
The Musashi Flex
Curious_Canid, I’m a big fan of the Matador series. I was surprised to find that another had been released. “Churl” apparently did not get much fanfare.
jordanlund, Print on demand through Amazon, he doesn’t have a publisher for it. It’s about Dirisha and Geneva’s kid. Oh, yeah, they have a kid now. ;)
stoy, I am a Swede, and while I have indeed never heard about the Spetsdöd gun, I can tell you it would translate into something like:
“Point of death” or “Death point”
The mechanics sounds similar to the SCP skeleton bow…
otter, Someone needs to go through and add inline images to each of these
morphballganon, You’re someone!
ryathal, The coolest design is the gun-chucks from RWBY completely impractical, but awesome at the same time.
Gormadt, NGL I really dig the Blade Runner Pistols
stoy, Ah, classic, it is very cool!
Hircon, Destiny 2 has some great ones. I always liked the design of the Sleeper Simulant.
sleepmode, The Tex Mechanica guns are my favorite. Especially Cayde’s revolver, Ace of Spades. The clockwork sounds and the holster and ready animations where you twirl it… very satisfying.
oxjox, I’m going OG - the Buck Rogers disintegrator gun.
(See: Foo Fighters self titled release)
thesohoriots, Deckard’s gun in Blade Runner was always my favorite. Somewhat uncanny because it was clearly sci-fi, but retained that hard boiled detective aesthetic, like you misremembered a noir shootout.
cowpowered, The iconic and tastefully restrained design of the Blade Runner handgun imfdb.org/…/(Blade_Runner)_-_LAPD_2019_Blaster
bstix, All the Warhammer 40k guns are pretty thick.
teft, Zat’nik’tel from Stargate SG:1.
First shot stuns. Second shot kills. Third shot disintegrates.
stoy, I am going to have to agree with Michael Shanks from the orher comment here, it looks like a penis.
I mean, it raising itself up before it can fire is a cool effect, but the design it self it not a favourite, and I love SG1
intensely_human, That reminds me of the thing in Destiny where you punch an enemy and they disappear.
The_Picard_Maneuver, I don’t know if anime counts, but the Psycho-Pass “Dominator” is a really cool science fiction concept in itself.
https://startrek.website/pictrs/image/55c28154-5494-47b7-a6ff-833d6ca0facb.jpeg
ramble81, Especially when it changes between the three modes (non-lethal, lethal and destroy-decompose)
Toes, Does mikoto misaka count? She’s a walking talking railgun.
Abucketofpuppies, In the same vein, the Iron Giant has an awesome design in normal and in gun mode
Toes, haha, yes I agree.
Kolanaki, (edited ) As much as I didn’t like the game, the MagX guns in Starfield are pretty dope.
The flesh guns in eXistenZe are also pretty rad.
The Zorg gun is cool, but I always liked Judge Dredd’s more. All the same multivariety of fire modes, but in a compact handheld design.
BrianTheeBiscuiteer, Yes, the Lawgiver instantly came to mind!
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