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The probic vent was a tube on the back of a Sontaran's armour.

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At least partially artificial, the probic vent took the form of a small metallic tube entering the back of the Sontaran's necks. This vent was normally used by the Sontarans to directly feed on energy to "recharge" rather than eating. Raw plasma was fed directly into the vent to nourish them. (DWM: The Betrothal of Sontar)

The vent was also a major weakness. A blow to the probic vent could knock a Sontaran unconscious or even kill them. (DW: The Time Warrior) A lesser blow could cause them pain and/or stun them. (DW: The Sontaran Stratagem) An arrow (DW: The Time Warrior) or a thrown knife (DW: The Invasion of Time) would almost certainly prove deadly.

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Linx lies dead in his ship after being punctured in the probic vent by an arrow. (DW: The Time Warrior)

Sontarans did not consider this a weakness however, since it meant that they must always face their enemy in battle and could not be cowardly and retreat. (DW: The Time Warrior, The Sontaran Experiment)

Strangely, some Sontarans had an extra part on their helmets that covered the probic vent, offering a defence from these attacks. (NA: Shakedown)

The energies directed through the vent seemed to be at least partly electrical in nature. When Chrissie Jackson jammed the metal tip of one of her high heels into Kaagh's vent, she received an electric shock. (SJA: The Last Sontaran)

List of weapons used to strike a probic vent