
and the remaining Zentraedi wasted no time in counter-attacking it to make sure it couldn't fire again. Too bad that was barely one-fifth of the armada surrounding Earth. The original Super Dimension Fortress Macross also featured the Grand Cannon, a truly gigantic beam weapon which, when fired at the Bodolza Fleet, took out a couple million ships in one shot. The Macross Cannon equipped on Macross and New Macross-class ships ranks up there in firepower, usually being a One-Hit Kill on anything that gets shot by it.The "Dimension Eater" introduced in Macross Frontier is a car-sized device that generates a planet-sized Negative Space Wedgie that eats anything in its path.The Ohmu and the God-Warrior's mouth laser in Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind.Reinforce and Agito in Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha StrikerS blur the line between "weapon" and "person.".


Fate has a few of its Servants Noble Phantasms, weapons or deeds immortalized during their lifetimes, be this.Both of course, are also quite vulnerable to attack by single enemy craft. Bonus points to the Psyco Gundam and Destroy Gundam which are essentially mobile, 400 tonne tactical nukes, capable of killing entire cities and armies using only their raw fire power.
#CONTRA RETURNS WEAPON CORE SERIES#
The various Mobile Suit Gundam series bring us " Colony Drops", literally dropping space colonies into the earth or moon's surface, along with solar lasers, rogue Nanotechnology, purpose-built Nanotechnology, psychic weapons, automated robots designed to kill all humans, and microwave-powered super lasers.Hetalia: Axis Powers: Sweden's Surströmming.They are pretty much nukes with another name. "Vegatron bombs" in UFO Robo Grendizer.Going by the concept notes for the show, they could be based either on pure nuclear fusion or on matter-antimatter reaction. "N2 weapons" in Neon Genesis Evangelion, the "N2" part standing for "Non-Nuclear".Said cannon was unfortunately hijacked by the villains (a quartet of evil poachers), who then uses it destroy entire chunks from the Kingdom possibly killing her inhabitants by the hundreds until Doraemon decide to atone for his actions by pulling a Heroic Sacrifice to destroy said cannon and all the villains as well (Doraemon himself does survive however). Said weapon is used to revert cloud into rain, which in normal circumstances wouldn't count under this trope, but the Kingdom of Clouds is a World in the Sky built atop solid clouds, and each blast fired from said cannon can collapse entire blocks from the Kingdom in an instant.

