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These guns were capable of remembering who they shot- regardless of the time that had elapsed since the target was hit by the original shot, unaffected even if they [[Regeneration|regenerated]] since then- with the first attack stunning the target and the second killing them, the reasoning being that you deserved to die if you had to be shot by them a second time. They were small and golden shaped machines that were very difficult to destroy. Lord [[Roche]] had a mercy gun that was once accidentally fired at him, but the [[Third Doctor]] claimed that he wouldn't even countenance the name for that device, let alone use it. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Suns of Caresh]]'') | These guns were capable of remembering who they shot- regardless of the time that had elapsed since the target was hit by the original shot, unaffected even if they [[Regeneration|regenerated]] since then- with the first attack stunning the target and the second killing them, the reasoning being that you deserved to die if you had to be shot by them a second time. They were small and golden shaped machines that were very difficult to destroy. Lord [[Roche]] had a mercy gun that was once accidentally fired at him, but the [[Third Doctor]] claimed that he wouldn't even countenance the name for that device, let alone use it. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Suns of Caresh]]'') | ||
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Revision as of 02:17, 25 August 2014
Mercy guns were weapons of Time Lord design.
These guns were capable of remembering who they shot- regardless of the time that had elapsed since the target was hit by the original shot, unaffected even if they regenerated since then- with the first attack stunning the target and the second killing them, the reasoning being that you deserved to die if you had to be shot by them a second time. They were small and golden shaped machines that were very difficult to destroy. Lord Roche had a mercy gun that was once accidentally fired at him, but the Third Doctor claimed that he wouldn't even countenance the name for that device, let alone use it. (PROSE: The Suns of Caresh)