

Continuing the named vehicular weapon example, Leona of Dominion Tank Police named her micro-tank Bonaparte.In Delicious in Dungeon, Marcille names her staff Ambrosia and Laios names the living armor mollusk that lives in his sword Kensuke.Which is a bit redundant since Flying V is the model of the guitar.It receives better treatment than pretty much all other humans he interacts with. Genkaku from Deadman Wonderland calls his double machine gun electric guitar "Flying V" very affectionately.She's even been known to say some pretty suggestive things to them. Maya from the various incarnations of Burn Up! does this with her entire arsenal.When they ask if he's alright, all he does is look tragically at his damaged matchlock and say, "Saaya," to their incredulity. In Brave10, after their battle with Seikai, the Braves notice Kakei has gone unusually quiet and looks stricken.Once Ichigo learns his own sword's name, he becomes far more powerful.
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However, he learns the hard way the trope that's actually in effect is Named Weapons, as it's extremely important for all shinigami to commune with their named swords to achieve their full potential. Ichigo thinks this trope is in effect when Renji asks him his sword's name, regarding it as ridiculous sentimentality. Revy from Black Lagoon refers to both of her custom Berettas as her Sword Cutlasses, which is fitting, seeing as she is a modern-day pirate.The main character Train from Black Cat wields the Hades, a revolver made of Orihalcon, capable of blocking regular bullets and later functioning as a RAILGUN.Later chapters showed a dragon sitting on a castle tower, so the Dragon Slayer might eventually come to earn its name. This wouldn't count except that there are no dragons in the Berserk universe (unless you count Grunbeld in Apostle form) the sword was merely designed so that it could slay one if there were. Guts in Berserk has his sword, the Dragon Slayer.It does live up to its name, given that it is capable of taking down SPACESHIPS. In Battle Angel Alita: Last Order, one character in the Zenith Tournament uses a BFS which he named Dizaster."Vera" CAN graduate to a "true name" if used in great deeds and accepted by many. Naturally, anyone who does this is considered fair game for Cargo Ship jokes.Ī subtrope of Named Weapons - this trope only applies when the name is a nickname given by the wielder, not a name the wielder is informed of by word of mouth or writing, or as an otherwise "official" name. In any case, someone who gives a name to their gun or knife is usually someone to watch out for and generally not one to mess with. Anyone who does this either has a sentimental attachment to said weapon, is a veteran from some war, is a major Gun Nut, is a person who lost their love and still remembers them, is generally insane, or is some combination of the above. Some people have really strong emotions about their weapons.

Well, this trope is where people name their "arms." When people name their body parts - particularly their arms - they're probably saying Meet My Good Friends "Lefty" and "Righty".
