Weapons
Sword
Sword (TOS-43)
Bat’leth (DS9-439)
Edged weapon. The Kaylar on Rigel VII used these weapons.[1] The Klingons also used swords, including a unique design called a bat’leth.[3] Humans used swords as well, including a design called a rapier used in the sport of fencing.[2]
References
- 1. “The Cage.” Star Trek, Episode 00. Television. 1965 (Unaired).
- 2. “The Naked Time.” Star Trek, Episode 06. Television. 29 September 1966.
- 3. “Reunion.” Star Trek: The Next Generation, Episode 181. Television. 5 November 1990.
Spear
Edged weapon. The Kaylar on Rigel VII used these weapons,[1] as did the Taurans.[2]
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Shotgun, Plasma
Energy weapon. An Oklahoma farmer named Moore used one to shoot the Klingon courier, Klaang upon their unexpected encounter in April 2151.[1]
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Photon Torpedo
Self-propelled missiles consisting of a small quantity of matter and antimatter bound together in a magnetic container, used as a tactical weapon by Federation starships.[2] Photon torpedoes are the preferred weapon when a ship is at warp drive since they are not limited by the speed of light, as ship’s phasers are.[1]
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Phasers
Type II Phaser (ST-06)
Energy weapons commonly used by the Federation, available in pistol, rifle, and shipboard configurations.[1]
Type I Phaser
Type I Phaser (TOS-28)
Type I Phaser (TOS-45)
Type I Phaser (TNG-107)
Type II Phaser
Type II Phaser (TOS-54)
Type II Phaser (ST-02)
Type II Phaser (ST-06)
Type II Phaser (TNG-107)
Type II Phaser (ST-08)
Type X Phaser
Type X Phaser (TNGTM)
References
- 1. “Where No Man Has Gone Before.” Star Trek, Episode 01. Television. 22 September 1966.
Phaser Rifle
Phaser rifle (ST-08)
Phaser rifle (TOS-01)
Handheld energy weapon. Captain Kirk used a Phaser Rifle when he fought Gary Mitchell on Delta Vega in 2265.[1] Also known as a Type-III Phaser.[2]
References
- 1. “Where No Man Has Gone Before.” Star Trek, Episode 1. Television. 22 September 1966.
- 2. TBD. Star Trek, Episode TBD. Television. Airdate TBD.
Phase Pistol
Energy weapon used by Starfleet in the mid-22nd century. The pistols had two settings: stun and kill. Malcolm Reed once noted that “it would be best not to confuse them.”[1]
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Morning Star
Spiked ball attached by a chain to a grip, typically made of wood. The Kaylar on Rigel VII used these weapons.[1]
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