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Death-Ray
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The Death-Ray is a fictional or theoretical weapon often utilized by mad scientists, supervillains and alien species in fiction - it is generally portrayed as a large and power laser that can be utilized for highly destructive means, a Death-Ray can vary from a personal-use weapon (which utilized as standard-issue weaponries) or a planet-destroying mega-beam (though those of sufficient strength to destroy worlds are more properly classed as Doomsday Devices).
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The Death-Ray is a fictional or theoretical weapon often utilized by mad scientists, supervillains and alien species in fiction - it is generally portrayed as a large and power laser that can be utilized for highly destructive means, a Death-Ray can vary from a personal-use weapon (which utilized as standard-issue weaponries) or a planet-destroying mega-beam (though those of sufficient strength to destroy worlds are more properly classed as Doomsday Devices). Famous examples of Death-Rays come from spy-fiction such as James Bond and Austin Powers but they can be found in comics, cartoons and countless other media - not all of which are to do with spies.