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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, an anti-toxin was created by the [[Fourth Doctor]] using a [[bioanalyzer]]. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Face of Evil | Though there is no naturally occurring cure, an anti-toxin was created by the [[Fourth Doctor]] using a [[bioanalyzer]]. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Face of Evil]]'') | ||
[[Leela]] frequently used janis thorns, which she fired through a blowpipe. In [[Victorian era|Victorian]] [[London]], Leela killed a [[China|Chinese]] assassin threatening the [[Fourth Doctor]] with a janis thorn. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Talons of Weng-Chiang]]'') | |||
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[[Category:Weapons]] | [[Category:Weapons]] |
Revision as of 15:26, 8 November 2011
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, an anti-toxin was created by the Fourth Doctor using a bioanalyzer. (DW: The Face of Evil)
Leela frequently used janis thorns, which she fired through a blowpipe. In Victorian London, Leela killed a Chinese assassin threatening the Fourth Doctor with a janis thorn. (DW: The Talons of Weng-Chiang)