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Phaser Settings - When did they use one option over other?

I always figured that there was a "light stun" setting that only incapacitates people for a very short period of time, a less painful version of a Taser.


I always wondered that. Did getting stunned actually cause you any physical pain, or was it just a loss of physical control of oneself?
 
I always figured that there was a "light stun" setting that only incapacitates people for a very short period of time, a less painful version of a Taser.


I always wondered that. Did getting stunned actually cause you any physical pain, or was it just a loss of physical control of oneself?
I've seen quite a people getting Tased on TV on those various "caught on camera" shows, and it seems to cause both physical pain and a loss of physical control.

In comparison, we've seen phasers set on stun either make a person very groggy and docile (like Professor Crater was in TOS' "Man Trap") or knocked completely out cold.
 
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