A massively amplified version of the Galick Gun, wielded by Future Trunks in his Super Saiyan Rage form and by Golden Great Ape Baby. Powerful enough to threaten planets.
The Super Galick Gun follows the same fundamental form as Vegeta's original technique: hands positioned to the side, energy gathered between the palms, then fired as a concentrated beam. The difference is sheer scale. The Super Galick Gun produces a beam far larger and more powerful than the standard version, capable of planetary destruction in the right hands.
Future Trunks and Baby are the technique's primary users, which is fitting. Both characters have deep connections to the Saiyan royal lineage. Trunks is Vegeta's son, and Baby inhabits Vegeta's body. The Super Galick Gun represents the Galick Gun legacy pushed to its absolute limit.
Future Trunks fires his first Super Galick Gun against Goku Black, hoping to destroy him outright. The blast levels Zamasu's Hideout in the process but fails to finish Black. Later, in one of the most emotionally charged moments of the "Future" Trunks Saga, Super Saiyan Rage Trunks fires the Super Galick Gun to counter Fused Zamasu's Holy Wrath. Super Saiyan Blue Vegeta joins in with his own Super Galick Gun, and the two beams merge into the Father-Son Galick Gun, a combined wave that overpowers Zamasu's attack. Father and son firing the same technique side by side is one of the saga's defining images.
In Dragon Ball GT, Golden Great Ape Baby fires uncharged versions strong enough to cause visible damage to Earth from orbit. Old Kai warns that a single fully charged shot would destroy the planet entirely. Baby fires the fully powered version at Super Saiyan 4 Goku while Gohan, Goten, Trunks, and Pan are transferring their Saiyan energy to him. Goku dodges, but the blast hits all four of the other Saiyans at once.
In Dragon Ball Super: Broly, Vegeta fires the Super Galick Gun alongside Goku's Transcendent God Kamehameha in a combined Galick Kamehameha, attempting to bring down the rampaging Broly. The berserk Saiyan deflects it effortlessly, but the moment establishes that even in the Super Saiyan Blue era, the Galick Gun lineage remains relevant. Variations like the Father-Son Galick Gun and the Final Galick Rush used by Super Saiyan God SS Evolved Vegeta in Xenoverse 2 continue to expand the technique's legacy.

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