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What are the coolest and most powerful handheld weapons in sci-fi and fantasy
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But for sheer badassery, I go with the M-920 Cain "Nuke Launcher" from Mass Effect 2: https://youtu.be/MnJ-UCgpjZo
or the shoulder-launched tactical nuke from the Starship Troopers movie: https://youtu.be/2ibnHGWR9pU
Nuke'em Rico!

The digging tool which operates as a disintegrator. It makes holes easy to excavate by stripping bits off of atoms. It also happens to atomize everything. The humans supersized the digger and used it to carve the equivalent of the Grand Canyon into a planet during a war with the Kzin. (The humans won.)
The flashlight laser. It's mostly used as a light, but you can also focus the beam so it burns through anything. But anyone looking at it just thinks it's a flashlight. Until someone cuts slices off of your spaceship... and the spacemen inside it.
The BFG from Doom
No need for fancy names. It's a Big F***ing Gun
Vera from Firefly
Jayne: "Six men came to kill me one time. And the best of 'em carried this. It's a Callahan full-bore auto-lock. Customized trigger, double cartridge thorough gauge. It is my very favorite gun … This is the best gun made by man. It has extreme sentimental value … I call her Vera."
No need for fancy names. It's a Big F***ing Gun
Vera from Firefly
Jayne: "Six men came to kill me one time. And the best of 'em carried this. It's a Callahan full-bore auto-lock. Customized trigger, double cartridge thorough gauge. It is my very favorite gun … This is the best gun made by man. It has extreme sentimental value … I call her Vera."

Captain America's shield. The indestructible blunt Frisbee/boomerang.
Xena's chakram. The sharp Frisbee/boomerang.
Maybe I just like Frisbee/boomerangs.

I can't believe I forgot Mjolnir, of course that counts

John (Nevets) wrote: "I can't believe nobody has mentioned Veronica's Waxing sword, and Tom's waning laser gun. I mean come on."
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I can't believe I forgot Mjolnir, of course that counts"
We should probably throw in Excalibur just for its subjective rock penetrating ability and power to determine a system of government based on strange women lying in ponds distributing swords in a farcical aquatic ceremony rather than determine supreme executive power derived from a mandate from the masses.

*Edited to not sound so creapy

and this one
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Looks like Veronica's showing off two guns in that photo.

Although I have always been partial to Kim Kinninson's mind blaster that allows him to kill any living being with a thought. Made for him by Worsel. Simply the two most dangerous people in SF,
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In that context, we should probably throw in the One Ring from tLotR's or its antecedent from the Nibelung, but technically those rings seem to be all about supposed socio-political power and a little invisibility. It's kind of hard to credit them with the actual "power" power. I mean, they have power because in the context of the story/myth they "give" power to the wearer, so it's true within that narrative, but looking at that narrative from the outside, it's hard to see those rings actually doing anything and it could all just be a placebo effect.

Captain Cave-Man's club.
All the Predator's weapons.
That crazy "Killing Word" weapon from Dune.

One strikes with the force of a cannon.
One shoots Hellfire.
One inflicts a flesh-rotting disease on those it wounds.
One can call up those it kills as golem-like servants.
One allows its wielder to survive any wound.
The titular Sixth Gun grants visions of the past and future.

Like right before you bleed to death?
"Oh, I can see how I'm going to diieee... argh."
"We could all see that coming, cowpoke."





The titular weapon of The Misenchanted Sword.
The MP-35 standard infantry weapon from Old Man's War: uses nanotechnology to create whatever ammunition type the CDF trooper needs.
Oh, and the corbomite device, which returns the destructive power of any incoming attack to the attacker. But it only works for skilled fizzbin players.

Based on Avengers: Infinity War, I think we have to include Stormbreaker. It’s a combination of Thor’s Mjolnir and Heimdall’s Hofund in axe form. It does the boomerang thing as well as controlling the Bifrost. Plus lightning. That’s pretty good. As long as you go for the head.



Me, sadly, wasn't game to attempt such an act.
Shame on me!
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Swords-
Lightsaber from Star Wars
Master Sword from Zelda- Can shoot energy beams
Psi-scimitar from DC Comics- fiery blade that can cut anything and creates portals in space and time, when turned off it's just a hilt
Bow and arrows-
Hawkeyes quiver from Avengers
Robin Hoods bow from Once Upon A Time- never misses it's target even if the target teleports away the arrow will chase him
Epirus bow from The Immortals- endless arrows out of thin air, arrows never descend
Guns-
Star-Lords gun from Marvel comics- shoots lightning, ice, fire and rocks
X-ray gun from Deep Space Nine- bullet teleports to target
Plunderer gun from Flash TV show- laser bullets that track target, shield projector, can be fired remotely