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A Fictional Object is an item of note described in a work of fiction. It can range in scale from the very tiny to the bewilderingly huge. They can be very mundane in appearance or extremely enigmatic in nature. The Fictional Object can be something that can be worn, wielded, ... more
 
 
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x Æsahættr     Cut through fabric of universe  
ᅢニsahᅢᆭttr (or god-destroyer) is the name of the subtle knife in Philip Pullman's His Dark Materials trilogy. A knife with a double-edge, the ᅢニsahᅢᆭttr possessed one edge of keen steel, which could cut through any material. The other edge was...
double edged knife
x Alethiometer The Alethiometer The Golden Compass    
An alethiometer is a fictional device from Phillip Pullman's fantasy novel trilogy His Dark Materials which tells the truth. The word "alethiometer" comes from the Greek word aletheia, meaning "truth", so "alethiometer" means "truth-measuring...
x One Ring One Ring Middle-earth Invisibility Gold
The One Ring is an artifact that appears as the central plot element in J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth fantasy fiction. It is described in an earlier story, The Hobbit (1937), as a magic ring of invisibility. The sequel The Lord of the Rings (1954...
Domination and control (if the wearer is powerful enough)
x Phial of Galadriel Frodo using the Phial against Shelob      
In Tolkien's fictional universe of Middle-earth, the Phial of Galadriel was the parting gift to Frodo Baggins by Galadriel when the Fellowship of the Ring left Lᅢᄈrien. It was also known as the Star-glass, because it held a little fragment of the...
x Mirror of Galadriel Galadriel pours water into the basin (top), and Frodo prepares to look into the mirror (bottom)      
In J. R. R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings, the Mirror of Galadriel is a basin filled with water in which one may see visions of the past, present and future. Galadriel, an Elf Lady in the woods of Lothlᅢᄈrien, invites the story's hero, Frodo...
x Palantír A palantír in Peter Jackson's The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring      
A palantír is a magical artifact from J. R. R. Tolkien's fantasy legendarium. A palantír (sometimes translated as Seeing Stone but actually meaning "Farsighted" or "One that Sees from Afar") is a stone that functions somewhat like a crystal ball....
x Sting Frodo holding Sting, in The Lord of the Rings film trilogy      
An artifact from J. R. R. Tolkien's fantasy universe of Middle-earth, Sting was an Elvish knife or dagger made in Gondolin in the First Age. Sting was a magical weapon used by Bilbo Baggins in The Hobbit. Bilbo found it in a troll-hoard along with...
x The Intention Craft        
The Intention Craft is a fictional aircraft from Phillip Pullman's series His Dark Materials. The Intention Craft is a "flying" machine, but has no engine or wings (some fans have speculated that it uses anti-gravity). It has a cockpit and...
x Narsil Narsil      
In J. R. R. Tolkien's fictional prehistory of the world (Arda), Narsil was the sword of King Elendil of the Dúnedain, which in a later age was reforged as Andúril. It appears in The Lord of the Rings, The Silmarillion and Unfinished Tales. The sword...
x Silmaril   Middle-earth   Silima
The Silmarils (Quenya pl. Silmarilli, radiance of pure light) are three brilliant jewels which contained the unmarred light of the Two Trees in J. R. R. Tolkien's legendarium. The Silmarils were made out of the crystalline substance silima by Fëanor...
x Transmogrifier   Calvin and Hobbes    
A transmogrifier is a device which transforms or metamorphoses an object into another object, most commonly found in fiction. In Bill Watterson's comic strip Calvin and Hobbes, the transmogrifier is a fictional device invented by Calvin capable of...
x Beam Saber   Mobile Suit Gundam      
x Pequod        
The Pequod is the fictional 19th century Nantucket whaleship that appears in the 1851 novel Moby-Dick by American author Herman Melville. The Pequod and her crew, commanded by Captain Ahab, figure prominently in the story, which after the initial...
x Lightsaber Obi-Wan Kenobi and Darth Vader dueling on Mustafar in Episode III with blue lightsabers Star Wars    
The lightsaber (or Lightsabre in British English) is a science fiction weapon with a key role in the Star Wars movies and in the novels, games and other forms of media that constitute the Expanded Universe. The lightsaber has a metal Hilt that is...
x Serenity Serenity      
Serenity is a fictional Firefly class spaceship appearing in Joss Whedon's Firefly television series and related works. Set in the 26th century, the series revolves around nine characters, which form the crew of the small transport ship, as they try...
x The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy   The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy      
x DeLorean time machine future460.jpg Back to the Future trilogy Time travel  
In the Back to the Future trilogy, the DeLorean time machine was the vehicle used by "Doc" Brown, Marty McFly, and Biff Tannen to travel through time in Hill Valley. It was built by Doc from a DeLorean DMC-12 which used various sources of...
x Death Star The Death Star is an example of a fictional space based weapon Star Wars    
The Death Star is a fictional moon-sized space station and superweapon appearing in the Star Wars movies and expanded universe. In the films, the first Death Star is featured in Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope, and a second Death Star is under...
x Deep Thought   The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy    
The hugh computer in Hitchiker's Guide to the Galaxy. The real chess-playing computer from IBM was named after this.
x Terminus Est        
Terminus Est is a sword in the science fiction series The Book of the New Sun by Gene Wolfe. It is wielded by Severian, a torturer and the narrator of the series. In the Shadow of the Torturer, after Severian is expelled from his guild and the city...
x Transphase Eradication Rod   Stargate    
A Transphase Eradication Rod (or TER) is a fictional device in the Stargate universe. Introduced to the SGC by the Tok'ra, it was originally designed by the Goa'uld as a device to help find and defeat the Re'tu. The TER has two functions, a...
x Kull disruptor A Kull Disruptor mounted on a Transphase Eradication Rod Stargate    
In the fictional Stargate universe, the Kull Disruptor is the only known energy weapon capable of disabling a Kull Warrior, Anubis's genetically-engineered super-soldier. The technology may be mounted on a number of different projectile weapons,...
x Stargate A typical depiction of a Stargate Stargate    
A Stargate is a fictional portal device that allows practical, rapid travel between two distant locations. This article deals with the Stargate devices of the Stargate franchise, which first appear in the 1994 Roland Emmerich film Stargate, and...
x Zardoz Zardoz closeup   Flight  
A huge flying stone head called Zardoz is worshipped by a warrior class called "Exterminators" (or "the Chosen") as their god. Zardoz supplies the Exterminators with weapons, while Exterminators also supply Zardoz with grain, later revealed to...
x Planet Express Ship Planet Express Ship Futurama    
The Planet Express Ship is a fictional spaceship in the animated series Futurama, which bears the official designation "U.S.S. Planet Express Ship." The ship was designed and built by Professor Hubert Farnsworth and is the sole delivery ship of...
x Flux capacitor A fan-created Flux Capacitor Back to the Future trilogy time travel  
The flux capacitor is the fictitious core component of Doctor Emmett Brown's time travel De Lorean DMC-12 in the 1985 movie Back to the Future, its two sequel, and the animated series. Brown states that the flux capacitor "is what makes time travel...
x Nemesis The Ark (left) and the Nemesis (right)      
The Nemesis is a Decepticon spaceship in the fictional Transformers universe. It was built by Megatron as the flagship of his Decepticon space fleet, and was described by Optimus Primal as the most powerful Decepticon battleship ever. The ship was...
x Soma        
Soma is a fictional, happiness-inducing drug in Aldous Huxley's novel Brave New World (1932). In the novel, soma is an 'opiate of the masses' that replaces religion and alcohol in a peaceful, but morally controversial, high-tech society far in the...
x Soviet submarine Red October /guid/9202a8c04000641f8000000004bf3e47 Ryanverse    
Red October (Russian: Красный Октябрь, "Krasniy Oktyabr" ) is a fictitious Typhoon class submarine in the Tom Clancy novel The Hunt for Red October and the film which followed. She was built with a revolutionary stealth propulsion system called a ...
x C Cube European cover for Artemis Fowl: The Eternity Code      
The C Cube is a fictional electronic device created by the character Artemis Fowl. It has technological capabilities fifty years ahead of its time and is central to the plot of Artemis Fowl: The Eternity Code. The C Cube is created by Artemis Fowl...
x Bat-saw        
Batman's saw (as seen in the film Batman & Robin) functions like a folding measurer. As soon as it opened or unfolded, it rotates like a high saw blade. The saw can split rope, wood and plant in half. Saw
x Batman's utility belt Utility-belt      
Batman's utility belt is the most characteristic portion of Batman's costume. Similar belts are used by the various Robins, Batgirls, and other members of the Batman family. Batman historian Les Daniels credits Gardner Fox, (the first writer other...
x Invisible Plane from "The New Original Wonder Woman"      
The Invisible Plane (sometimes referred to as the Invisible Jetplane) is the fictional DC Comics superheroine Wonder Woman's venerable, though now seldom-used, mode of transport. It first appeared in Sensation Comics #1 (Jan. 1942). The Pre-Crisis...
x Captain America's shield Captain America with his first, triangular shield, from Captain America Comics #1 (March 1941), art by Jack Kirby Marvel Universe   Vibranium
Captain America's shield is a fictional item, the primary defensive and offensive piece of equipment used by the Marvel Comics superhero Captain America; he is seldom seen without it. Over the years, Captain America has had the use of several...
x Lasso of Truth Wonder Woman holding the Lasso of Truth from Wonder Woman v2 #186      
The Lasso of Truth is a fictional weapon wielded by DC Comics superheroine Wonder Woman, Princess Diana of Themyscira. It is usually referred to as the Magic Lasso or Golden Lasso and forces anyone it captures to obey and tell the truth. William...
x Bat-Signal The Gotham City Police Department with the Bat-Signal. Cover to Gotham Central #1. Art by Michael Lark      
The Bat-Signal is a fictional distress signal device appearing in the various interpretations of the Batman mythos. It is a specially modified Klieg searchlight with a stylized symbol of a bat attached to the light so that it projects a large Bat...
x Batmobile 60sbatmobile      
The Batmobile is the automobile of DC Comics superhero Batman. The car has evolved along with the character from comic books to television and films. Kept in the Batcave, which it accesses through a hidden entrance, the Batmobile is a gadget-laden...
x Batboat The Batboat from Batman: The Movie      
The Batboat is the fictional personal watercraft of comic book superhero Batman. In Sub-Level 6 of the Batcave, there's an aqua-dynamic hydrofoil/submersible (otherwise known as the Batboat) on both the navigable Gotham River and the Atlantic Ocean...
x Bat-Sub        
The Batsub (or Bat-Sub) is another fictional watercraft along with the Batboat used by the comic superhero Batman for alternative transportation purposes. In the 1995 film Batman Forever, a version of the Batplane is shown to have a cockpit that can...
x Batplane The origin of Batplane II      
The Batplane, later known as the Batwing, is the fictional aircraft for the comic book superhero Batman. The vehicle was introduced in "Batman Versus The Vampire, I", published in Detective Comics #31 in 1939, a story which saw Batman travel to...
x Batcycle The Batcycle from Batman: The Movie      
The Batcycle is the fictional personal motorcycle of comic book superhero Batman. In the comic book universe, Batman's personal Batcycle is a modified street-bike with a 786 cc liquid-cooled V-4 engine. It contains a computer-controlled carburetor...
x Batcopter The Batcopter from Batman: The Movie      
The Batcopter is the fictional personal helicopter of comic book superhero Batman. The military aviation branch designs and manufactures jet fighters and helicopters for the U.S. military. The most notable models of these are the W-4 Wraith fighter...
x Batarang        
A batarang is a roughly bat-shaped throwing weapon used by the DC Comics superhero Batman. The name is a portmanteau of bat and boomerang, and was originally spelled baterang. Although they are named after boomerangs, batarangs have become more like...
x FAB1 FAB1model Thunderbirds    
FAB1 is the name given to the pink six-wheeled car in the Thunderbirds franchise. In the original Supermarionation TV series Thunderbirds (1965-1966), as well as the films Thunderbirds Are GO (1966) and Thunderbird 6 (1967), FAB1 is a modified Rolls...
x Kryptonite Suit          
x Star Destroyer A group of Imperial Star Destroyers Star Wars    
Star Destroyers are the iconic capital ships of the Imperial Starfleet in the fictional Star Wars universe. The Imperial Star Destroyer, which first appears at the beginning of Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope, is "the signature vessel of the...
x Sampo Gallen-Kallela The defence of the Sampo      
In Finnish mythology, the Sampo was a magical artifact of indeterminate type constructed by Ilmarinen that brought good fortune to its holder. When the Sampo was stolen, it is said that Ilmarinen's homeland fell upon hard times and sent an...
x Dead Man's Chest /wikipedia/images/en_id/8642414 Pirates of the Caribbean    
The Dead Man's Chest is a fictional object in the film Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest and its sequel Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End. It belongs to Davy Jones, captain of the Flying Dutchman. The Dead Man's Chest is about two...
x TARDIS The Third Doctor emerging from the TARDIS in the 1970 serial Spearhead from Space Whoniverse Travels In Time and Space  
The TARDIS [ˈtɑː(r)dɪs] (help·info) (Time And Relative Dimension(s) In Space) is a time machine and spacecraft in the British science fiction television programme Doctor Who. A product of Time Lord technology, a properly maintained and piloted...
x Tricorder 20071210-672 startrektosclassictricorder Star Trek    
In the fictional Star Trek universe, a tricorder is a handheld device used for scanning an area, interpreting and displaying data from scans to the user, and recording information. Three primary variants of the tricorder were issued in Star Trek's...
x VISOR LeVar Burton as Geordi La Forge, wearing the prosthetic VISOR Star Trek    
In the Star Trek fictional universe, a VISOR is a device used by the blind to artificially provide them with a sense of sight. The device scans the electromagnetic spectrum, creating visual input, and transmits it into the brain of the wearer via...
x The Colt The last appearance of The Colt in "In My Time of Dying." Supernatural Can kill anything  
The Colt ( and the silver thirteen bullets for it ) were made by Samuel Colt for a paranormal hunter in 1835. This weapon can kill any paranormal things like vampires, demons, etc. The Colt was used in famous serial Supernatural (TV series).
x AT-AT   Star Wars    
The All Terrain Armored Transport (AT-AT), also called the Imperial Walker, was a major part of the Galactic Empire's army in the fictional Star Wars universe. They were assembled by Kuat Drive Yards, and evolved from the previous built AT-TE...
x uses a Sonic Pen          
x Sonic screwdriver The Fourth Doctor and his sonic screwdriver (from The Sontaran Experiment)      
The sonic screwdriver is a fictional tool in the British science fiction television series Doctor Who. Its most common function is to operate virtually any lock, mechanical or electronic. It has also been used for repairing equipment, and as a...
x Ice       Valyrian Steel
The ancestral weapon of House Stark.
x Dark Sister       Valyrian Steel
Valyrian steel ancestral sword of House Targaryen. Wielded by Visenya Targaryen, Aemon Targaryen, and Brynden Rivers.
x Blackfyre       Valyrian Steel  
x Dawn       Meteoric Iron  
x Longclaw Longclaw by valyriansteel.com     Valyrian Steel  
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