Crystal Superweapon
The Men in Black have always protected the Earth from the scum of the universe. In this new adventure, they tackle their biggest threat to date: a mole in the Men in Black organization. From the 2019 Film Men in Black: International, this is the untransformed crystal superweapon said to be the most powerful handheld weapon ever created, powered by this compressed blue star. The handheld portable firearm was smuggled to Earth by the Jababian royal family member, Vungus the Ugly. It can be charged, and is known to have destroyed a significant part of the desert surrounding Marrakesh, even on its lowest power setting. Seen throughout the film the crystal superweapon was also used during the battle at the Eiffel Tower, when Agent M is pulled into the wormhole created by the Hive. However, with the help of Pawny, she is rescued and manages to use the superweapon to destroy both the Hive creature and the wormhole connecting the Tower to the location of the greater Hive mind.
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Crystal Superweapon

The Men in Black have always protected the Earth from the scum of the universe. In this new adventure, they tackle their biggest threat to date: a mole in the Men in Black organization. From the 2019 Film Men in Black: International, this is the untransformed crystal superweapon said to be the most powerful handheld weapon ever created, powered by this compressed blue star. The handheld portable firearm was smuggled to Earth by the Jababian royal family member, Vungus the Ugly. It can be charged, and is known to have destroyed a significant part of the desert surrounding Marrakesh, even on its lowest power setting. Seen throughout the film the crystal superweapon was also used during the battle at the Eiffel Tower, when Agent M is pulled into the wormhole created by the Hive. However, with the help of Pawny, she is rescued and manages to use the superweapon to destroy both the Hive creature and the wormhole connecting the Tower to the location of the greater Hive mind.

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