Wonder why being shot by a Varon-T Disruptor apparently hurt so much more.
A Kruge type disruptor is falling into lava. Burns all over but is pretty quick.
A Varon-T is like having your head cooled by a separate blood supply as the thrust of J79 jet skeletonizes you from the neck down.
With Dalek gun sticks even worse.
I would think that any species would want to include a stun setting on their weapons, for those times when they needed to capture a prisoner alive.For example, Klingon disruptors do NOT have a stun setting... they flat ou kill you if I'm not mistaken.
Romulan disruptors are a potentially different story... but I do not think there is canonical data which says it has a stun setting.
Phasers do seem to incur pain... but they may be designed to incur LESS pain that most other weapons (because they value life).
For example, Klingon disruptors do NOT have a stun setting... they flat ou kill you if I'm not mistaken.
Romulan disruptors are a potentially different story... but I do not think there is canonical data which says it has a stun setting.
There are also differences between 23rd and 24th century phasers.
23rd century phasers can kill you at point blank range with a stun setting (aimed at the skull if I'm not mistaken?).
We also don't know this, but is it possible the 23rd century phaser stun setting can kill a person if its used too many times in a row?
The 24th century phaser stun setting seems to be much less 'stressfull' on the body. You can use a very low yield repeatedly on a person for example
In fact, besides the Federation, only a few scant other races seem to employ low yield directed energy weapons capable of stunning a sentient life form (but then again, a lot of Trek species don't seem to have as high regard on life as UFP does).
I would think that any species would want to include a stun setting on their weapons, for those times when they needed to capture a prisoner alive.
Considering the ordeal Geordi goes through as a hostage of the Paklets and the talk about lasting damage in "Samaritan Snare", i guess you can still die by getting hit at the head with the stun setting of 24th century phasers. So there might be no difference.
Season 1 of Picard states Romulan weapons do not have a stun setting. When the Zhat Vash strike team attacks the vineyard, Agnes shows up, pick up a discarded rifle and shoots one of the Romulans. She then asks "maybe it was set to stun?" Laris answers "Romulan weapons don't have a stun setting."Romulan disruptors are a potentially different story... but I do not think there is canonical data which says it has a stun setting.
You'd think so, but in official canon, that's not the case.
Season 1 of Picard states Romulan weapons do not have a stun setting.
Looked like it hurt when Terrell shot himself and when the Gorkon Assassins were shooting Klingons.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.
Especially dumb with them, since the Romulans of all people should understand the necessity of taking prisoners, either to barter with or to squeeze for information.
Why, it's the "You are not strong and we make you sleep" setting, of course!But we don't know which phaser setting the Pakleds used.
I mean, in Star Trek VI they use high stun setting at close range to kill the assassins.Just watched The Hatchery ENT episode last night; after a MACO was stunned by a phaser:
TUCKER: That's going to leave a bruise.
Either the phaser stun does physical damage, or Trip was commenting on a bruise from the fall of the MACO to the floor.![]()
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