Name |
Description |
Episode |
Abronath1 |
An ancient weapon developed on the planet Altamid. The Abronath was capable of producing a black cloud which could consume any form of biological life. The device could affect a wide area - Krall expected to be able to use it to exterminate all life on the enormous Starbase Yorktown, millions of people in all.1
The Altamidians came to fear the destructive power of the Abronath so much that they broke it down into pieces and flung them into deep space, hoping they would never be reunited. After considerable searching, Krall was able to locate and retrieve on the of the pieces.1
The other fell into the hands of the Fibonan Republic, who in 2263 asked Captain James T. Kirk to offer the piece to their enemies, the Teenaxi. In the Fibonan culture the surrender of a weapon is considered a sign of truce, and they hoped this would encourage peace between the two species. The Teenaxi refused the offer, violently, and the Abronath was placed into storage on the Enterprise.1
Krall was subsequently able to lure the Enterprise to Altamid in an attempt to capture the Abronath piece. Although Captain Kirk placed it with Ensign Syl for safekeeping, Krall was able to find it and reunite the two parts. He used the Abronath to kill Ensign Syl, then took it to Starbase Yorktown to attack the base. Although he came very close to succeeding, the Enterprise officers were able to launch the device into space along with Krall, moments after he activated it. It consumed Krall's body as he died in space.1 |
Star Trek Beyond |
Aceton Assimilators2 |
Weapons used by the Menthars in their war with the Promellians 1,000 years ago. They drain power from a ship's engine and convert it into harmful radiation.2 |
Booby Trap |
Agonizer3 |
Small pain inflicting device worn by crew members of Imperial Starships in the mirror universe.3 |
Mirror, Mirror |
Agony Booth3 |
Torture device used by the Empire in the mirror universe, apparently a larger version of the Agonizer.3 The booth was invented by Major Reed and Doctor Phlox. It was a great improvement on previous punishment methods, since it automatically calibrated itself to match whatever species was put into it and switched the targeted nerves frequently so as to avoid desensitising the subject to the pain being inflicted.4 |
Mirror, Mirror |
Ahn-Woon5 |
Vulcan weapon made of a single leather strip that could be used as a whip or noose.5 |
Amok Time |
Albino Forces Rifle6 |
Phaser weapon used by the Albino's guards. The weapons were disabled by a bombardment of tetryon particles.6 |
Blood Oath |
Alien Knife7 |
Twin bladed knife used by the aliens Voyager encountered in 2375.7 |
Gravity |
An Arkonian pistol8 |
Weapon used by the Arkonians.8 This weapon is very similar to the pistol used by the Tellarite, Skalaar, though it does not fire the same colour beam.9 |
Dawn |
An Ilari pistol10 |
Pistol used by the Ilari when Voyager encountered them.10 |
Warlord |
Andorian Light Pistol11 |
A pistol type weapon used by the Andorians in the mid 2100s.11 |
The Andorian Incident |
Andorian pistol11 |
An Andorian pistol, shown on the left with an Andorian rifle on the right11 |
The Andorian Incident |
Andorian rifle11 |
A better view of an Andorian rifle at P'Jem.11 These weapons were used in the assault on a rebel compound on Coridan in 215112 and on Paan Mokar / Weytahn in 2152.13 |
The Andorian Incident |
Andorian Rifle11 |
Weapon used by the Andorians who raided the P'Jem sanctuary in 2151.11 |
The Andorian Incident |
Angosian weapon14 |
An Angosian weapon used 236614 |
The Hunted |
Ansata Limpet Mine15 |
A weapon used by the Ansata terrorists in their attack on the Enterprise-D. The weapon was attached to the warp core, set to detonate shortly after the attackers departed. The explosion would have been sufficient to breach the core and destroy the Starship, but some quick work on the part of the chief engineer led to it being detached and beamed out into space before detonation.15 |
The High Ground |
Ansata rifle15 |
An Ansata rifle, as used by Rutian terrorists in 236615 |
The High Ground |
Antican Energy Blade16 |
Handheld device used by the Anticans. They claimed that it was intended purely to dispatch food animals, but it could also serve as a weapon.16 |
Lonely Among Us |
Antimatter Mines17 |
Explosive charges which are detonated by remote control, or when a ship passes in close proximity.17 |
Chain of Command, Part 2 |
Antimatter Spread18 |
An impressive but relatively harmless series of small explosive charges deployed from a starship. The Enterprise-D used an antimatter spread to distract the Borg during the retrieval of Captain Picard.18 |
The Best of Both Worlds, Part 2 |
Antiproton Beam19 |
A weapon employed by the Doomsday machine. The weapon was so powerful that it was capable of destroying whole planets.19 |
The Doomsday Machine |
Aphasia Device20 |
Machine which introduces a virus into food produced by a replicator. The virus causes a form of aphasia in its victims.20 |
Babel |
Argine21 |
An explosive used in Ferengi locator bombs.21 |
The Nagus |
Artonian Laser22 |
Coherent energy weapon, relatively primitive by phaser standards.22 |
The Vengeance Factor |
Arturis's Pistol23 |
A double beam pistol used by Arturis when Voyager encountered him.23 |
Hope and Fear |
Atomic Bomb24 |
Primitive explosive device based on a fission chain reaction in uranium and/or plutonium.24 |
Little Green Men |
Attack Satellite25 |
Orbital weapons platform.25 |
Attached |
Attack Skimmer26 |
Flying attack vehicle.26 |
Business as Usual |