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2[[caption-width-right:300:''[[Film/ReturnOfTheJedi Fire at will, Commander!]]'']]
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4->''"Okay...crossing the beams was a bad idea..."''
5-->--'''Karl''', ''WesternAnimation/JohnnyBravo''
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7This is a heavy weapon which contains multiple smaller devices that send out a stream, beam, blast, etc.. Those all converge into a single stream, beam, blast, etc., that is more powerful than the sum of its parts.
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9Usually, the resulting stream goes in the logical direction--that is, in the direction produced by taking the average of the directions of the intersecting beams (although more advanced versions are able to [[{{Roboteching}} swivel]] in any direction).
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11Besides RuleOfCool, this kind of weapon has loose grounding in reality. If multiple lasers are fired at the same point so that they intersect there, they simply pass through one another and continue on their respective trajectories. You can try this at home with some laser pointers.
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13The inversion of this trope, where one attack splits into many, is RecursiveAmmo or SpreadShot.
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15Compare AllYourPowersCombined, {{Roboteching}}, WaveMotionGun. Not to be confused with CrossingTheStreams.
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23* The "Dark Star Weapons" in ''[[Literature/{{Slayers}} Slayers Try]]'' function in this manner. At the end of the season, all five weapons are combined with a YinYangBomb into a WaveMotionGun.
24* ''Anime/FutariWaPrettyCure'': The duo's FinishingMove "Precure Marble Screw" works like this - [[WonderTwinPowers while holding hands]], Cure Black and Cure White each fire an energy beam in their respective colour [[HandBlast from their free hand]], with the two beams spiralling around each other to form a WaveMotionGun that ploughs through the enemy.
25* The ''Anime/HaloLegends'' short ''Origins'' depicts Forerunner weapons as this; a small fleet of ships in formation form a web of energy lines which the central ship fires at a fleet of Flood ships, and Forerunner infantry are also seen with LaserBlade /RayGun weapons which when fired simultaneously combine into highly-destructive [[SwordBeam Sword Beams]]. However, the ''Franchise/{{Halo}}'' games and novels depict Forerunner weapons as firing either HardLight or more "conventional" energy beams.
26* Used in ''Anime/RebuildOfEvangelion'' as Unit 1 fires the [[{{BFG}} Positron Rifle]] at Ramiel.
27* ''Anime/TransformersEnergon'': Optimus Prime in his SuperMode (wearing his four {{Attack Drone}}s as limbs) is capable of [[BeamSpam firing beams in every direction]] which [[{{Roboteching}} home in on opponents]]. When [[CombinationAttack combined with]] Wing Saber instead, he can perform the CombinationAttack "Meteor Attack Mode" - summoning his drones to fire their beams while also firing his own ChestBlaster, which absorbs the smaller attacks to swell into a massive stream of plasma.
28* Although it was only used twice, in ''Literature/LegendOfTheGalacticHeroes'' the ships of a fleet can fire all their lasers in a "pinpoint attack" that spawns a super-beam that can decimate bunched-together ships. There's also the Thor Hammer.
29* In ''Manga/{{Toriko}}'', Dragon King Derous can shoot an extremely powerful, extra-dimensional laser beam from its mouth, by charging each blast on the many tips of his tongues before converging them all in a single shot underneath his single fang.
30* ''Manga/VisionaryFairiesInShrine'': In one chapter, a group of fairies and minor youkai team up to pick a fight with the immensely powerful [[VideoGame/TouhouTenkuushouHiddenStarInFourSeasons Okina Matara]]. Okina spends most of the fight not taking them seriously, but shows a brief moment of panic when Sunny Milk (a fairy with [[LightEmUp light-bending abilities]]) takes all of the group's weak attacks and [[CombinedEnergyAttack merges them into a single massive beam]].
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34* The device at the top of the Ziggurath in ''Anime/Metropolis2001'' used to create black spots on the Sun is a variation of this. It works with several emitters aligned so their beams form a plasmatic orb which is then accelerated by a propulsory device in the middle.
35* For the climax of ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyEquestriaGirlsForgottenFriendship'', after the magical-girls transformations, the geode pendants each shoot a ray that converge into a single beam and blast the Memory Stone, shattering it.
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39* The [[ThatsNoMoon Death Star]] in ''Franchise/StarWars'' may be the TropeCodifier, if not the TropeMaker.
40** Parodied [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eyMWHEpoR8s here]].
41** The clones' helicopter gunship analogues were later shown with a turret-mounted weapon that worked similarly.
42** This is inverted for SerialEscalation with the Starkiller Base in ''Film/TheForceAwakens''. The beam emitted from the weaponized planet ''splits'' into many beams, each of them as powerful as the Death Star's combined laser.
43* ''Film/{{Ghostbusters|1984}}'': [="=][[ForbiddenChekhovsGun Do not cross the streams.]][="=] But they end up doing just that. And they don't cross, they, well, converge, [[LateArrivalSpoiler hence why they're here.]]
44* The City Destroyers' primary weapon in ''Film/IndependenceDay''. Also true of the reverse-engineered energy cannons used by humanity in [[Film/IndependenceDayResurgence the sequel]], as well as the larger guns on the new mothership.
45* Not a weapon example per se, but in ''Film/{{Battleship}}'', the three Deep Space Communication dishes used by the aliens to send a distress message send a beam that converge into one, before being enhanced by a satellite.
46* During the final battle in ''Film/GodzillaKingOfTheMonsters2019'', King Ghidorah tries this with his gravity beams on Godzilla. [[NoSell Not that it helps anyway]], as Godzilla is in his [[SuperMode Burning form]], and [[CurbStompBattle easily vaporizes]] King Ghidorah.
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50* ''Series/BabylonFive'':
51** Vorlon ships had several booms on the front of the ship that each emitted a lightning bolt-like beam. They met in the middle to create a WaveMotionTuningFork effect.
52** The Interstellar Alliance's Victory-class destroyers (which were based in part on stolen Vorlon technology) used beams sent from the three wingtips to the front to convert the entire ship into a massive WaveMotionGun.
53* ''Series/DoctorWho'':
54** The weapon Torchwood uses against the fleeing Sycorax ship in "[[Recap/DoctorWho2005CSTheChristmasInvasion The Christmas Invasion]]".
55** In "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS30E5ThePoisonSky The Poison Sky]]", a similar weapon is used by the AirborneAircraftCarrier the ''Valiant'' to fight off the Sontarans.
56* The [[MookMobile basic enemy fighter ship]] in ''Kara no Messeji: Ginga Taisen'' (also known as ''San Ku Kaï'' or ''Sankuokai'') have six forward-facing arms that open when they take flight (making them look a bit like spiders). Lightning-like beams are emitted from each tip and converge in the middle in a single ray. When seen from the cockpit, it looks like the beams are converging exactly on the target.
57* ''Series/{{Lexx}}'': The titular starship is armed with a WaveMotionGun powerful enough to tear a planet apart. The Lexx is also a BioPunk LivingShip shaped like a giant insect. As it prepares to fire, sparks of energy pour out of every facet of its bulbous compound eyes. The energy streams and converges to a point near The Lexx's mouth, then blasts forward.
58* Several ''Franchise/PowerRangers'' weapons work by this, the first being the original Rangers' Power Cannon from season two (one barrel fires five energy balls... that turn into one much more Badass one).
59* The Eye of Ra (the WaveMotionGun Anubis uses against Abydos) in ''Series/StargateSG1'' is one of these. This makes sense, since ''the entire episode'' ("Full Circle") is a huge ShoutOut to[=/=]AffectionateParody of ''Franchise/StarWars'' (particularly ''Film/ANewHope''), with LampshadeHanging aplenty.
60* ''Franchise/StarTrek'':
61** By the time of ''Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration'', the Federation has developed a "collimator beam" made of dozens of small phaser banks spread along the rim of a ship. The energy can be seen flowing along the surface of the ''Enterprise'' until it meets at one point, and then fires off from the point on the phaser bank row closest to the target.
62** In the ''Series/StarTrekVoyager'' story "[[Recap/StarTrekVoyagerS3E25S4E1Scorpion Scorpion]]", Species 8472 has a [[https://memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/Species_8472_energy_focusing_ship weapon consisting of several ships that acted like the Death Star when firing simultaneously]].
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66* ''VideoGame/CommandAndConquer'':
67** The [[KillSat Ion Cannon]] from latter games in the ''VideoGame/CommandAndConquerTiberianSeries'' works in this manner. Unfortunately, this telegraphs the actual attack, enabling your enemy to sell all buildings in the target zone before the main blast occurs.
68** Multiple Beam Cannon units from ''VideoGame/CommandAndConquerTiberiumWars'' will sometimes do this.
69** In ''VideoGame/CommandAndConquerRedAlert3'', the Athena bombardment vehicle features converging beams on its gun. Unusually, they emerge from the same point on the Athena and "sweep" towards to the target from the left, right, and top. Also, they're the ''targeting'' lasers -- once they converge, the [[KillSat real weapon]] shoots down from orbit.
70* ''VideoGame/{{Xenosaga}} Episode I'' had the Rhine Maiden, a converging wave-motion gun comprising the Dammerung and four smaller vessels in formation.
71* ''Videogame/{{Terraria}}'' has the Last Prism, an endgame weapon. It's the highest DPS magic weapon in the game.
72* ''VideoGame/StarCraftII'''s Void Ray is a new Protoss ship built by the Dark Templar which serves this purpose. The number of beams that converge actually increases over time, letting it be a much better weapon against targets that take a while to kill (though it's still damn good against infantry). It should be noted that the Void ray uses a focusing crystal to do this.
73** In the original game, the warm-up graphic for the Battlecruiser's Yamato Cannon was this, several orange globs of energy converging into a single blob. The Yamato is supposed to be the result of causing a nuclear explosion inside a magnetic containment field, then giving a single way out.
74* ''VideoGame/WingCommander Prophecy'' was supposed to have the Tiamat dreadnought equipped with a version of the "fleet killer" plasma gun mounted in the Kraken, with the green glowing tips of the Tiamat's arms forming the beam, but technical difficulties prevented it from being implemented.
75* ''Bang: Gunship Elite'' has many weapons, one of which fires rapidfire bolts from the meeting point of three continuous beams that emanate from three prongs in front of the ship.
76* This looks to have been averted in ''VideoGame/FreeSpace2'' with the Sathanas dreadnought, which has four massive frontal arms, each with its own beam cannon. Until the end, when they're brought together to form a sort of wibbly wobbly SwirlyEnergyThingy between the arms. ''Vassago's Dirge'', a game mod, shows the titular Ravana destroyer doing this however.
77* Many of the Polaris vessels in ''VideoGame/EscapeVelocity Nova'' (most notably the Arachnid and Raven) do this with their pink CPL (Capacitor Pulse Laser).
78* ''VideoGame/StarTrekArmada 2'' has the Species 8472 weapon mentioned above. It's severely AwesomeButImpractical, given that it needs one specialized ship and eight others, plus the necessary research, but it can depopulate a planet or destroy most any ship if you can land a hit.
79* In the ''VideoGame/MagicalGirlLyricalNanohaAsPortable'' games, Hayate's [[FinishingMove Ragnarok]] is portrayed like this. The three beams that fire from the points of the [[InstantRunes Belkan Traingle]] spiral towards one another and converge into one larger beam that strike the target, then Hayate triggers the last part of the spell to make the resulting beam even bigger.
80* ''VideoGame/{{Homeworld}}'''s largest type of WaveMotionGun, the Phased Cannon Array (as well as its bigger brother, the [[spoiler:Sajuuk]] Main Gun), [[WildMassGuessing possibly]] works this way: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pXSplY0J3XA it is seen]] firing a number of normal-power ion beams from the dozen muzzles in its bow, which quickly combine into a single, ''insanely'' powerful blast.
81* The [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5CagsjB1rBQ narrative trailer]] of ''VideoGame/BattlefleetGothicArmada'' shows what looks like three Blackstone Fortresses combining their attacks for an apparent [[ApocalypseHow/ClassX2 class X2 Apocalypse]] in a manner very similar to either the [[Franchise/StarWars Death Star]] or [[Series/StarTrekVoyager Species 8472]].
82* ''VideoGame/{{Warframe}}'': Laser weapons, such as the Phage, work this way. [[AwesomeButImpractical They're generally considered more trouble than they're worth]].
83* ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaBreathOfTheWild'': When the Divine Beasts fire at Calamity Ganon, their beams converge on the upper floor of Hyrule Castle before descending on Ganon.
84* ''VideoGame/{{Cosmoteer}}'' lets you converge Ion Beams into a more powerful one by directing them at Ion Beam Prism, for a small damage penalty. The combined beam can then be converged with others the same way, but the penalty is bigger the more the two beams differ in power. It is also possible to hypercharge a beam by converging it with ''itself'' in a loop, and then releasing it all at once as a powerful ChargedAttack.
85* The various races' "Death Ray" modules in ''Battlevoid: Harbinger'' function this way: multiple smaller beams emanate from emitters in the weapon mount that combine into a single powerful beam of energy.
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89* Though a case of AllYourPowersCombined, not this, WesternAnimation/CaptainPlanet's summoning looks a lot like doing this with ThePowerOfFriendship.
90* Attemped in an episode of ''WesternAnimation/JohnnyBravo'' where Karl and Johnny try to capture a poltergeist, ''Franchise/{{Ghostbusters}}'' style. Karl tries to converge his particle beam with Johnny's to better capture the ghost. It blows up in their faces. ''Literally.''
91* In an episode of ''WesternAnimation/JohnnyTest'', Susan and Mary build a trio of robot boys that [[AIIsACrapshoot go berserk]] [[GreenEyedMonster and try to kill Gil out of jealousy]]. To get the job done, they steal Johnny and Dukey's new water guns (which Susan and Mary also built) and modify them to fire this way, making them powerful enough to cut through solid matter.
92* ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'':
93** Princess Celestia using the Elements of Harmony on her own to banish Nightmare Moon in "Princess Twilight Sparkle" is presented this way, with the other five Elements channeling their power into the Element of Magic for a massive beam.
94** In "[[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS4E26TwilightsKingdomPart2 Twilight's Kingdom - Part 2]]", the Mane Six's new friendship-powered WaveMotionGun manifests this way, blasting Tirek with six individual beams of light before they combine into one powerful blow that defeats him, takes back the stolen magic, locks him back in Tartarus, and releases Celestia, Luna, and Cadence from Tartarus when their own magic is restored.
95* In the ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'' episode "[[Recap/SpongeBobSquarePantsS5E10 The Krusty Plate]]", faced with a ridiculously stubborn spot on a plate, [=SpongeBob=] resorts to using a cannon that combines a particle beam with a water cannon and a laser within a bundle of steel wool. He gets the spot off, only to destroy the Krusty Krab in the process.
96* ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels'': "[[Recap/StarWarsRebelsS2E05WingsOfTheMaster Wings of the Master]]" shows the prototype B-wing's main weapon working like this.
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100* Lasers sometimes have multiple sources, then focus them all together into one coherent beam on exit (particularly ones that are supposed to be stupidly powerful, but where mobility is not a concern, like in laboratories). This is also the logic behind a phased array, we just can't do it with lasers... yet.
101* An '[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuclear_weapon_design implosion bomb]]' uses multiple smaller explosions to set off the main charge. For the uninitiated, this is the most popular form of nuclear device.
102* Some radiotherapy devices used for treatment of highly localized brain tumors operate on this principle. The method is called "gamma knife radiotherapy". Basically, they send several hundred (usually over 200) narrow gamma ray beams into your head. Each beam is fairly weak and doesn't do much damage on its own, but they all intersect where the tumor is located.
103* Though not a weapon, this is how inertial confinement fusion reactors are supposed to work - with hundreds of laser beams converging on a tiny spherical pellet of fuel, causing it to implode and ignite a fusion reaction.
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