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Plasma Igniter Pistol

A sidearm that fires short-range bolts of magnetically shaped plasma. On impact, it causes catastrophic thermal and hydrodynamic shock—melting, exploding, and setting the target on fire almost simultaneously. It's a brutally effective close-quarters weapon with a distinctive CRACK-HISSS sound and the lingering smell of ozone and cooked meat. Holstering one is a statement that you intend to leave behind sculptures of slag and ash.
Example: "His plasma igniter pistol didn't leave bullets; it left modern art. A hit to a security drone didn't disable it; the plasma bolt splashed across its chassis, fusing circuits, boiling its battery into an explosion, and leaving a beautiful, glassy crater of molten alloy in the wall behind it. Clean-up was a nightmare."
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Plasma Igniter Gun

A crew-served or heavy rifle version that fires sustained plasma streams or larger, slower bolts with immense penetration and area-denial capability. It can melt through vehicle armor, breach airlocks by reducing the hinges to vapor, or cut through a forest to clear a landing zone by setting everything in its path into an instant, towering inferno. It's a weapon that screams "excessive force" in a language of pure, radiant heat.
Example: "The heavy plasma igniter gun was the reason the advance stalled. Firing in three-second bursts, it didn't just suppress the enemy position; it turned the entire reinforced bunker into a flowing, glowing cave of molten ferrocrete. The attackers weren't fighting soldiers anymore; they were waiting for a geological formation to cool down."
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Plasma Igniter Weapon

Any weapon system where the primary destructive effect is delivered by a projected plasma bolt or stream. This ranges from infantry arms to vehicle-mounted cannons and starship batteries. The signature is localized, sun-core temperatures and the tendency to make things not just break, but change state—solids become liquids, liquids become gases, and gases become expanding fireballs.
Example: "The frigate's broadside consisted of plasma igniter weapons. They didn't puncture the hull of the pirate skiff; they enveloped it. For a split second, the skiff was the brightest star in the system as its entire mass flash-vaporized, leaving only an expanding, superheated cloud of ionized debris. It was less a battle and more a momentary astronomical event."
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Particle Beam Igniter

A highly theoretical device that accelerates subatomic particles (protons, electrons, or ions) to near-light speed in a focused beam. Upon striking a target, the particles dump their colossal kinetic and radiative energy, causing instantaneous, violent heating and nuclear disruption in the surface atoms, effectively "igniting" a microscopic fusion or fission event in the target material. It's a lightning bolt made of matter, not electricity.
Example: "The lab's prototype particle beam igniter was a proof-of-concept nightmare. When aimed at a tungsten block, it didn't melt it. The point of impact briefly glowed with the light of a miniature supernova as the tungsten atoms themselves were shattered, releasing a burst of X-rays and transmuting a tiny portion of the block into different elements. It was alchemy via particle physics."
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Particle Beam Igniter Pistol

A hand-held weapon of pure, comic-book-level overkill. It would fire a micro-pulse of accelerated particles, delivering a dose of radiation and heat so intense it would flash-boil flesh and ignite the very air around the target. The recoil from ejecting mass at near-light speed would likely shatter the user's arm, and the power source would be a small reactor. It's the pistol you design when you've decided physics is more of a suggestion.
Example: "The schematics for the particle beam igniter pistol were confiscated. The reason? The 'back-blast' of neutralizing ions would give everyone in the room a lethal dose of radiation, and the target wouldn't be shot—they'd be turned into a brief, expanding cloud of radioactive plasma. It was less a firearm and more a single-use, directional suicide bomb with a trigger."
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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."
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Particle Beam Igniter Weapon

The umbrella term for the most horrifyingly destructive class of theoretical energy weapon. It bypasses mere chemical or thermal damage to attack the strong nuclear force holding matter together. Effects range from instant, clean penetration to causing targets to undergo prompt fission, effectively turning a tank or bunker into the epicenter of a tiny, dirty nuclear detonation. Its development is usually banned by every galactic convention ever written.
Example: "The Doomsday Clock moved to one minute to midnight when the Particle Beam Igniter Weapon test was leaked. The satellite-fired beam at a derelict asteroid didn't obliterate it. The asteroid fissioned, splitting into fragments under nuclear fire and showering the test zone with radioactive debris. It was the first weapon that could literally make a mountain go critical mass."
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