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[[Image:isomagnetic_desintegrator.jpg|thumb|[[Worf]] carrying an Isomagnetic disintegrator.]]
 
[[Image:isomagnetic_desintegrator.jpg|thumb|[[Worf]] carrying an Isomagnetic disintegrator.]]
The '''isomagnetic disintegrator''' is a shoulder-mounted [[weapon]] similar to an ancient [[Human]] bazooka. In [[2375]], [[Captain]] [[Jean-Luc Picard]] took ten isomagnetic disintegrators on his mission to help the [[Ba'ku]] resist forced resettlement. [[Lieutenant Commander]] [[Worf]] used one of the disintegrators to great effect against a pursuing [[landing party|landing team]] sent by the [[Son'a]]. ({{film|9}})
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The '''isomagnetic disintegrator''' was a shoulder-mounted [[weapon]] similar to an ancient [[Human]] bazooka. In [[2375]], [[Captain]] [[Jean-Luc Picard]] took ten isomagnetic disintegrators on his mission to help the [[Ba'ku]] resist forced resettlement. [[Lieutenant Commander]] [[Worf]] used one of the disintegrators to great effect against a pursuing [[landing party|landing team]] sent by the [[Son'a]]. ({{film|9}})
   
:''The weapon was identified in the script of ''Star Trek: Insurrection'' [http://www.st-minutiae.com/academy/literature329/ins.txt].''
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:''The weapon used by Worf was identified in the script of ''Star Trek: Insurrection'' [http://www.st-minutiae.com/academy/literature329/ins.txt].''
   
 
[[Category:Hand-held weapons]]
 
[[Category:Hand-held weapons]]

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Isomagnetic desintegrator

Worf carrying an Isomagnetic disintegrator.

The isomagnetic disintegrator was a shoulder-mounted weapon similar to an ancient Human bazooka. In 2375, Captain Jean-Luc Picard took ten isomagnetic disintegrators on his mission to help the Ba'ku resist forced resettlement. Lieutenant Commander Worf used one of the disintegrators to great effect against a pursuing landing team sent by the Son'a. (Star Trek: Insurrection)

The weapon used by Worf was identified in the script of Star Trek: Insurrection [1].