We only see phasers on stun (and the person being shot instantly faints to uncounsciousness) or desintegrate (where they, well, desintegrate). I remember Terrell and Kruge's gunner screaming.
We only see phasers on stun (and the person being shot instantly faints to uncounsciousness) or desintegrate (where they, well, desintegrate). I remember Terrell and Kruge's gunner screaming.
- Natima and Quark"It hurts?"
"Oh, she wants to know if it hurts. Of course it hurts. It's supposed to hurt – it's a phaser!"
As Kivas Fajo described the Varon-T disruptor, "It's vicious. It tears a body apart, inside out, and very slowly too by your phaser standards. It's tortuous. A very, very painful death" (as transcribed at chakoteya.net). Comparing the scene to other disintegrations, it does seem take a longer amount of time from the moment when Fajo pulls the trigger until the victim disappears.Wonder why being shot by a Varon-T Disruptor apparently hurt so much more than being vaporized by a Phaser or other disruptors, so that the weapon became banned?
The Vaporization process doesn't last much longer than what happened to Kruge's gunner and just a short moment longer than a TNG Handphaser.
It's not the time; it's the mileage. It's designed to inflict pain as you are being disintegrated. Not just kill you; hurt you as you die. Cruelty in handheld form.Wonder why being shot by a Varon-T Disruptor apparently hurt so much more than being vaporized by a Phaser or other disruptors, so that the weapon became banned?
The Vaporization process doesn't last much longer than what happened to Kruge's gunner and just a short moment longer than a TNG Handphaser.
Maybe.Does it hurt to be shot by phaser?
There's a canonical answer, in DS9:"Profit and Loss"
- Natima and Quark
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