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[[Image:StaserPistolInvasionTime.PNG]] | [[Image:StaserPistolInvasionTime.PNG|240px|Staser pistol.([[DW]]: ''[[The Invasion Of Time]]'')]] | ||
[[Image:StaserGunPointingLordPresident.PNG|240px|right|thumb|Staser gun pointing at the [[Lord President]] of [[Gallifrey]]([[DW]]: ''[[The Deadly Assassin]]'')]] | [[Image:StaserGunPointingLordPresident.PNG|240px|right|thumb|Staser gun pointing at the [[Lord President]] of [[Gallifrey]]([[DW]]: ''[[The Deadly Assassin]]'')]] | ||
'''Staser''' weapons were the standard armament of the [[Chancellory Guard]] on [[Gallifrey]]. The Guards were normally equipped with staser pistols, although staser rifles were also occasionally used. | '''Staser''' weapons were the standard armament of the [[Chancellory Guard]] on [[Gallifrey]]. The Guards were normally equipped with staser pistols, although staser rifles were also occasionally used. |
Revision as of 10:35, 5 April 2008
Staser pistol.(DW: The Invasion Of Time)
Staser weapons were the standard armament of the Chancellory Guard on Gallifrey. The Guards were normally equipped with staser pistols, although staser rifles were also occasionally used.
Stasers had both lethal and non-lethal settings. They were relatively non-damaging to inorganic matter but caused massive tissue disruption to living creatures. (DW: The Deadly Assassin)
- As a result a single staser shot could apparently kill a Time Lord outright and ensure that regeneration could not take place.