Death Ray

The Death Ray is attached to the underside of Mothership Zeta and seems to be its main offensive weapon. The player uses the ray in This Galaxy Ain't Big Enough... to destroy the enemy ship that attacks at the end of the quest.

The first encounter the player has with the Death Ray is when the Observation area is first reached. A giant Alien head will appear as a holographic display, speak angrily, then a little while later a very loud noise will be heard and if one looks down they will see a large beam cross the see-through floor. It is unknown what the target was, if there was any. It's possible the Alien Captain was trying to intimidate the player into surrender or merely taking out frustration due to the player's constant killing of his crew and scuttling of his devices.

Shortly after, the quest This Galaxy Ain't Big Enough will begin and the destruction of the Death Ray will become your major objective.

Use of the Death Ray

 * Shields: Most of the ship's energy is dispensed to the shield, giving you extra protection but weakening your Death Ray.
 * Intermediate: The ship's energy is dispensed equally amongst the shields and the Death Ray. This is the initial stance.
 * Powerful Ray: The ship's energy goes to the Death Ray, severely weakening your shields but giving your Death Ray much more power.

The options are, respectively, from the right to the left on the console. Use the button in the middle to fire. It takes roughly five seconds to charge each time and its ability to fire will be shown through the button lighting up and spinning.

Trivia
The player has an opportunity to attack Earth with the Death Ray. After the room with the generator nest is cleared out, the ray can be configured to aim at Earth with the controls on the right and fired with the right-hand control on the left console. This makes quite a considerable mushroom cloud upon the unidentifiable land and the destruction caused seems to extend many miles.

What strange is that after you "destroy" the Death Ray you are able to use it in the end of the mission to take out an incoming alien spaceship, and the Death Ray functions perfectly fine. This may have been an over look for Bethesda in order to have a "explosive" ending to their last DLC.


 * That or the death ray used by the lone wanderer at the end is a seperate one, since the ship detaches at the end.