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'''Janis thorns''' are small, poisonous thorns used by the [[Sevateem]] as weaponry. Janis thorns are thin thorns about the length of a finger, with a poison coated tip. This poison causes first paralysis and then death in [[Human]]s. | '''Janis thorns''' are small, poisonous thorns used by the [[Sevateem]] as weaponry. Janis thorns are thin thorns about the length of a finger, with a poison coated tip. This poison causes first paralysis and then death in [[Human]]s. | ||
Though there is no naturally occurring cure in nature, an anti-toxin was created by [[Fourth Doctor|the Doctor]] using a [[bioanalyzer]]. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Face of Evil]]'') | Though there is no naturally occurring cure in nature, an anti-toxin was created by [[Fourth Doctor|the Doctor]] using a [[bioanalyzer]]. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Face of Evil]]'') His companion, [[Leela]], a former Sevateem member, used his weapon prior to meeting the Doctor and continued to arm herself with it and occasionally use it during her travels with the Doctor, much to his disapproval. | ||
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Revision as of 22:07, 12 August 2008
Janis thorns are small, poisonous thorns used by the Sevateem as weaponry. Janis thorns are thin thorns about the length of a finger, with a poison coated tip. This poison causes first paralysis and then death in Humans.
Though there is no naturally occurring cure in nature, an anti-toxin was created by the Doctor using a bioanalyzer. (DW: The Face of Evil) His companion, Leela, a former Sevateem member, used his weapon prior to meeting the Doctor and continued to arm herself with it and occasionally use it during her travels with the Doctor, much to his disapproval.