Deathray (disambiguation)

Deathray (disambiguation)

Deathray may refer to:

  • A death ray, a theoretical particle beam or electromagnetic weapon of the 1920s through the 1930s.
  • A raygun, a fictional energy weapon.
  • Deathray, a post-punk genre band from Sacramento, California.
  • Deathray.org, one of the first official Blogs, featuring satirical articles. Written and maintained by Patrick Tiquet from 1999 through 2000.
  • Death Ray (magazine), a British science fiction magazine.

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