blasters fire charged particle packets, the only justification for calling them ray guns is if it's secretly short for radiation gun
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<actually voice>actually they are made from cartilaginous fishes
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high speed launching of microminiaturized clones of Daisy Ridley
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Would not complain
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Very very slow-moving rays.
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According to http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Blaster they "operate on the same principles as laser weaponry" and convert "energy-rich gas to a glowing particle beam"
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What do I know, I just watch the movies and see the blaster shots cross the screen at ~100 mph.
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That's the speed of light in the Star Wars universe I believe
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This explains certain issues in re Millenium Falcon. Possibly also the Kessel Run.
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Meh. It's like incorrectly using "clips" and "bullets" in a gun forum. Yes they're in common usage but sorry still wrong.
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is that an assault blaster or single-fire blaster?
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DREADFUL TECHNIQUE! You've confused RAYS with BEAMS! D minus! I'd give you an "F" but that would only mean having to see you in summer school.
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