Plasma rifle
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Plasma rifles are weapons often used in science fiction. They are, in effect, a type of raygun. Plasma weapons use a small nuclear reactor or fuel cell or other type of advanced energy storage device to power an electromagnetic accelerator that fires a stream or pulse or toroid of plasma (i.e. very energetic excited matter); real-world conventional firearms launch a metal projectile from a barrel using an expanding gas.
When fusion reactors exist, one potential source of weapons-grade plasma sources might be a direct tap on a fusion reactor, especially a dense plasma focus, since the natural yield of such a reactor is a hot high-speed plasma beam.
As well as rifles, several science fiction universes also contain pistol-scale or cannon-scale plasma-firing weapons.
[edit] Real tools that plasma rifles should not be confused with
- Plasma torches, which have existed for some years, and project plasma streams a foot at most, and are used to cut metal and concrete.
- The plasma gun as used in plasma physics.
[edit] The possibility of plasma rifles existing in the real world
At present, plasma rifles are merely theoretical, as currently they need more power than any handheld device could supply. Making real plasma weapons will need a major scientific breakthrough, as the concept of plasma-firing weapons is scientifically difficult, for various reasons:
- The technology to create plasma toroids and particle beams is presently far too bulky for anything man-portable. In such a high-performance design, the plasma would have to be stored and created in highly focused magnetic bottles, such as those used in NASA's VASIMR rocket: this design has been suggested as a potential weapon design for future real human-engineered plasma weapons. For simpler designs based on plasma cutting torches, a designer might be able to heat the plasma with an arcjet, if his power source is strong enough.
- Using current technology, if a plasma beam was fired in a planetary atmosphere, it would quickly be stopped by atmospheric resistance and would make a short hot flame like a blowtorch.
- The plasma shot out of a plasma rifle would tend to dissipate in the surrounding environment within about 50 centimeters from the gun, from thermal and/or electric pressure expansion, called blooming, unless:-
- The magnetic confinement bottle is extended all the way to the target (as it was in the games Halo: Combat Evolved and Halo 2).
- The plasma is somehow made self-sustaining over a much longer time period (as with ball lightning).
- Or the particles are fired fast enough to reach a target before blooming occurs. This is then a particle beam more than a plasma beam (at least as much as any technical definition for such weapons exists). This would work in space vacuum, but in atmosphere would merely cause a hotter short flame from more violent collision between the flying particles and the atmosphere.
- One common characteristic of plasma weaponry is its tendency to overheat, thus being sometimes impractical even within the context of science fiction.
[edit] Fiction that includes plasma rifles
- Aliens vs Predator and Aliens vs Predator 2 have a plasma rifle, which the predator uses.
- the Armored Core series
- Babylon 5
- The Culture series by Iain Banks
- Darkman, a copy of which was used in Deus Ex
- Deus Ex See above
- the Doom series
- Earth 21X0 (Earth 2140, Earth 2150, Moon Project, Lost Souls, Earth 2160)
- Fallout series
- Freelancer
- Half-Life 2- While never explicity described as a "Plasma Rifle," it functions much like the Plasma Rifles of most FPS games.
- Halo: Combat Evolved, Halo 2, and Halo 3
- the Hammer's Slammers series
- Dan Simmons' Hyperion universe
- Honor Harrington - plasma carbines, more precisely
- March Upcountry and its sequels present a plasma squad-support weapon which takes advantage of thermal blooming.
- Master of Orion Often as a short range but powerful beam weapon.
- Metroid Also as a short range but powerful beam weapon.
- Pariah
- Perfect Dark Zero
- Quake II
- Quake III Arena
- Quake 4
- Ratchet and Clank Series
- Rifts
- Schlock Mercenary
- Sid Meier's Alpha Centauri
- Star Fox
- Star Trek (Deep Space Nine, Voyager, and Enterprise)
- Star Wars
- Steel Reign
- System Shock
- Terminator series
- TimeSplitters
- Tribes series
- Turok
- Unreal series
- Warhammer 40,000
- Wing Commander
- X-COM
This is by no means a comprehensive list.
[edit] Links to images
- Starfleet heavy plasma rifle in Elitefarce scenario
- plasma rifle in Project Xenocide scenario
- civilian-issue plasma rifle as used by farmer Moore in Broken Bow (Enterprise episode) in the Star Trek scenario
- 40 Watt Phased Plasma Rifle seen in the opening battle scene in Terminator 2: Judgment Day
- Plasma weapon: see Electric Rain
- XL 808 Hydro Plasmatic Rifle: see Shacknews