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A weapon, arm, or armament was any implement or device designed or used to inflict bodily harm or physical damage. Weapons had many uses, including hunting, law enforcement, crime, self-defense, and warfare. Those who sold arms professionally were known to be arms merchants.
When Trip Tucker presented Doctor Phlox with a Xindi biorifle for analysis, Phlox told Tucker that he was "flattered you requested my assistance, [..] but weaponry isn't exactly my area of expertise." (ENT: "The Shipment")
Carol Marcus had a doctorate in applied physics with a specialty in advanced weaponry. (Star Trek Into Darkness)
Offensive and defensive systems[]
By type[]
- Antimatter weapon
- Biogenic weapon
- Disruptor
- Explosive
- Laser weapon
- Metagenic weapon
- Particle weapon
- Phase weapon
- Phaser
- Plasma weapon
- Projectile weapon
- Sonic weapon
- Subspace weapon
- Trilithium weapon
Automated/remote weapons[]
Directed energy weapons[]
Ship-mounted[]
See: Ship-mounted
Planetary[]
Hand-held[]
See: Hand-held
Other[]
See: Other
Projectile weapons[]
See: Projectile weapon
Hand-held[]
See: Hand-held
Torpedoes[]
See: Torpedo
Explosives[]
See: List of explosives
Mines[]
See: Mine
Bombs[]
See: Bomb
Hardware[]
- Forced neutrino inverter
- Gravity switch
- Kinetic detonator
- Molecular decay detonator
- Pheromonic sensor
- Proximity sensor
- Variable geometry detonator
Passive defenses[]
Shield systems[]
See: Shields
Hull enhancements[]
See: Hull
Stealth devices[]
See: Stealth
Unconventional weapons[]
Biogenic agents[]
- Biogenic charge
- Biogenic weapon
- Cobalt diselenide
- Metagenic weapon
- Microvirus (genetic virus)
- Mutagenic retrovirus
- Nano-biogenic weapon
- Neurolytic pathogen
- Prion
- Teplan blight
- Thalaron radiation
- Transgenic weapon
- Trilithium resin
- Varaxian LM-7
Computer-based warfare[]
Other[]
Melee weapons[]
- See also