Murder

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Murder was a criminal offence involving the killing of one or more individuals.

Murdering a being could result in numerous penalties. Common ones were life imprisonment and execution. Killing beings on a battlefield did not usually count as murder. A killing classified as murder usually meant it was a targeted attack on a single individual. It was one of the most serious crimes in the Universe. Assassination was a murder which ordered by a superior and tasked to an assassin.

Murder can be contrasted with genocide, which involved the deaths of entire populations.

Examples of murder

Murder
  • In 2367, The Doctor murdered Solomon by placing a beacon (being tracked by missiles) on Solomon's spaceship. The missiles made contact with his spaceship moments later, killing Solomon.