hyperbeam
English
Alternative forms
- hyper beam
- hyper-beam
Etymology
hyper- + beam
Noun
hyperbeam (plural hyperbeams)
- (video games, physics, rare) An extraordinarily intense beam of any size (of energy or matter); a superbeam.
- 1972, Robert Silverberg, New Dimensions II: Eleven Original Science Fiction Stories, Doubleday, →ISBN, page 122:
- "I'm not saying that, Vil. I only say what you hear me say and you haven't heard me say that. But, Vil, to get out we're depending on you. I can't call for help because I can't aim a hyperbeam without knowing where we are: I can't find out where we are because I can't pinpoint any stars—"
- 1990, Isaac Asimov, The Diplomacy Guild, Avon Books, →ISBN, page 194:
- "Unless that fellow was lying, they do have some combat-worthy units. And hyperbeams must be flying from end to end of their fleet."
- 2018, Xavier J. Fulwood, Knighthood: The Dangerous Adventures, Page Publishing, Incorporated, →ISBN:
- Wasting no time, Crossfire aims her hyperbeam cannon and fires her spatial blast which engulfs Charlemagne and punches a hole in the ground.