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A '''water pistol''' was an [[Earth]] made toy. They were often designed in the shape of [[human]] [[firearm]]s, and were usually made of [[plastic]]. Each water pistol required [[water]] in the barrel, which was later squirted out by pulling a trigger. However, the range of which the water was squirted out was limited.
A '''water pistol''' was an [[Earth]] made toy. They were often designed in the shape of [[human]] [[firearm]]s, and were usually made of [[plastic]]. Each water pistol required [[water]] in the barrel, which was later squirted out by pulling a trigger. However, the range of which the water was squirted out was limited.


The [[Tenth Doctor|Tenth Doctor]] found a water pistol in his pockets while looking for his [[sonic screwdriver]]. ([[DWAM]]: ''[[The Germ War]]'')
The [[Tenth Doctor]] found a water pistol in his pockets while looking for his [[sonic screwdriver]]. ([[DWAM]]: ''[[The Germ War]]'')


Later, while visiting [[Pompeii]] on [[24th August]] [[79]] AD, the Doctor used a water pistol to hold a [[Pyrovile]] at "gunpoint" to gather information from it. Knowing actual guns weren't invented at that period, he was able to get away with the fact that the Pyrovile believed it was a dangerous weapon, until a member of the [[Sibylline Sisterhood]] looked into his mind and called his bluff. However, squirting the toy at a Pyrovile-controlled [[High Priestess]] still caused it to feel pain, since water was the Pyrovile's weakness. He later used it again on an adult Pyrovile inside [[Vesuvius]], causing a similar effect. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Fires of Pompeii]]'')
Later, while visiting [[Pompeii]] on [[24th August]] [[79]] AD, the Doctor used a water pistol to hold a [[Pyrovile]] at "gunpoint" to gather information from it. Knowing actual guns weren't invented at that period, he was able to get away with the fact that the Pyrovile believed it was a dangerous weapon, until a member of the [[Sibylline Sisterhood]] looked into his mind and called his bluff. However, squirting the toy at a Pyrovile-controlled [[High Priestess]] still caused it to feel pain, since water was the Pyrovile's weakness. He later used it again on an adult Pyrovile inside [[Vesuvius]], causing a similar effect. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Fires of Pompeii]]'')
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