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- Q5597358 subject Q8448730.
- Q5597358 abstract "Grapple ray, not to be mistaken with grapple gun, is often used terminology for a science fiction projectile that shoots glowing nets possibly made out of plasma to subdue an opponent. Possibly derived from a type of heat-ray mode from H.G. Wells classic The War of the Worlds, Grapple rays can be used by any means of projectile. Grapple rays are sometimes seen in comics, movies, and science fiction as a way to subdue someone.".
- Q5597358 wikiPageWikiLink Q10251.
- Q5597358 wikiPageWikiLink Q1287607.
- Q5597358 wikiPageWikiLink Q213019.
- Q5597358 wikiPageWikiLink Q2306089.
- Q5597358 wikiPageWikiLink Q241163.
- Q5597358 wikiPageWikiLink Q5693162.
- Q5597358 wikiPageWikiLink Q6493748.
- Q5597358 wikiPageWikiLink Q8448730.
- Q5597358 comment "Grapple ray, not to be mistaken with grapple gun, is often used terminology for a science fiction projectile that shoots glowing nets possibly made out of plasma to subdue an opponent. Possibly derived from a type of heat-ray mode from H.G. Wells classic The War of the Worlds, Grapple rays can be used by any means of projectile. Grapple rays are sometimes seen in comics, movies, and science fiction as a way to subdue someone.".
- Q5597358 label "Grapple Ray".