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The Cross Sword is a weapon in the video game No More Heroes. It is a beam katana model constructed by the Russian technician Wolf Vann. Along with its principle blade, four stubby beams are also emitted; the user's fingers have limited protection from being caught in these beams due to small handguard. Being made of the same energy as the rest of the blade, the guard has the notable potential to stop an enemy's beam katana from sliding down and slicing through the hilt, and by proxy the user's hands. While similar to the Tsubaki series of beam katanas, the Cross Sword does not feature an extractable frame and is one of the only recognized beam katanas to emit properly without a receiver, another being the Tsubaki Mk-III.

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  • The Cross Sword is a weapon in the video game No More Heroes. It is a beam katana model constructed by the Russian technician Wolf Vann. Along with its principle blade, four stubby beams are also emitted; the user's fingers have limited protection from being caught in these beams due to small handguard. Being made of the same energy as the rest of the blade, the guard has the notable potential to stop an enemy's beam katana from sliding down and slicing through the hilt, and by proxy the user's hands. While similar to the Tsubaki series of beam katanas, the Cross Sword does not feature an extractable frame and is one of the only recognized beam katanas to emit properly without a receiver, another being the Tsubaki Mk-III.
  • The Cross Sword is a fictional weapon in the 2007 video game No More Heroes. It is a beam katana model constructed by the Russian technician Wolf Vann. It is used by Travis Touchdown's older brother, Henry Cooldown. When activated, four stubby beams are emitted from where the guard would be, had one been incorporated in its design. As such, there is no prevention of the user's hand from sliding up onto his own blade. While similar to the Tsubaki series, the Cross Sword does not feature an extractable frame and is one of the only recognized beam katanas to emit properly without a receiver, another being the Tsubaki Mk-III.
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  • The Cross Sword is a weapon in the video game No More Heroes. It is a beam katana model constructed by the Russian technician Wolf Vann. Along with its principle blade, four stubby beams are also emitted; the user's fingers have limited protection from being caught in these beams due to small handguard. Being made of the same energy as the rest of the blade, the guard has the notable potential to stop an enemy's beam katana from sliding down and slicing through the hilt, and by proxy the user's hands. While similar to the Tsubaki series of beam katanas, the Cross Sword does not feature an extractable frame and is one of the only recognized beam katanas to emit properly without a receiver, another being the Tsubaki Mk-III.
  • The Cross Sword is a fictional weapon in the 2007 video game No More Heroes. It is a beam katana model constructed by the Russian technician Wolf Vann. It is used by Travis Touchdown's older brother, Henry Cooldown. When activated, four stubby beams are emitted from where the guard would be, had one been incorporated in its design. As such, there is no prevention of the user's hand from sliding up onto his own blade. While similar to the Tsubaki series, the Cross Sword does not feature an extractable frame and is one of the only recognized beam katanas to emit properly without a receiver, another being the Tsubaki Mk-III.
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