Needlegun
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- For the 19th-century German military weapon, see Needle-gun.
This weapon is featured in numerous works of fiction, notably:
- Michael Moorcock's Jerry Cornelius stories (after which it is also the title of a Hawkwind song)
- William Gibson's Neuromancer et seq.
- Harry Harrison's Stainless Steel Rat stories
- The weapon named Reason in Neal Stephenson's Snow Crash
- Terry Pratchett's Strata
- Marvel Comics' Nick Fury, Agent of SHIELD
- Larry Niven's A Gift From Earth
- William C. Dietz's The Flood
- Zachary M. Emami's The Needle Revolution
Most hypothetical needlegun designs are solid state, meaning that the delivery system has no moving parts other than the projectile itself. For instance, see coilgun and railgun.
Computer games
A Nailgun and Super-Nailgun were prominently featured as weapons in Quake. They were the equivalent of machine-gun style weapons that were able to fire rapidly by holding down the trigger. [[Quake III: Revolution]] contains a nailgun, but it fires only a single barrage before pausing to recharge.Fallout 2 included a Needler weapon, which shot poisoned darts. A Tiberium-based Flechette Gun was also usable in [[Command & Conquer: Renegade]].
The Jedi Knight series features a weapon called the Golan Arms FC1 Flechette which fires metallic darts.
Bungie's Marathon Infinity featured the KKV-7 submachine gun, which fired 4mm flechettes from a 10mm cartridge and was usable underwater.
More recently, the Halo also featured a weapon known as the "Needler". This iteration fires glasslike, explosive projectiles which automatically seek out a target along their initial trajectory. The projectiles may turn sharply when near a target, or when the projectiles strike a surface at an oblique angle.
Also, in Devil May Cry, the main character Dante has a weapon called a needle gun. It is the only weapon he can use underwater.
The junker uses a 40mm high-explosive flechette gun as his main weapon in the Kinetic Novel Planetarian.
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