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I always thought the Dalek weapons emmited Radiation. That would explain how the early gunstick managed to take out any number of people caught in the immediate vicinity of the shot, and it would also explain why the new weapon causes the person who gets shot to glow bright green and reveal the skeleton underneath. [[Special:Contributions/87.102.83.33|87.102.83.33]]<sup>[[User talk:87.102.83.33#top|talk to me]]</sup> 19:37, September 5, 2012 (UTC)
I always thought the Dalek weapons emmited Radiation. That would explain how the early gunstick managed to take out any number of people caught in the immediate vicinity of the shot, and it would also explain why the new weapon causes the person who gets shot to glow bright green and reveal the skeleton underneath. [[Special:Contributions/87.102.83.33|87.102.83.33]]<sup>[[User talk:87.102.83.33#top|talk to me]]</sup> 19:37, September 5, 2012 (UTC)
Icecreamdif: I had forgotten ''Death to the Daleks'' (which I really shouldn't have) & "you're quite right" (to use a Pertwee -- not Doctor -- phrase). As I recall, the Daleks were pretty quick to recognise the need to use a lower-tech type of weapon, even if they weren't greatly pleased by it.
87: "Radiation" includes an enormous variety of things, from the harmless (like the neutrinos that pass through us all, all the time) to the utterly lethal. Since (except, as Icecreamdif reminded me, in ''Death to the Daleks'') the gunstick is a directed-energy weapon, it must fire some kind of radiation. The question is '''what''' kind? --[[Special:Contributions/89.242.79.32|89.242.79.32]]<sup>[[User talk:89.242.79.32#top|talk to me]]</sup> 02:33, September 6, 2012 (UTC)
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