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A '''laser pistol''', or '''hand laser''', was a [[Directed energy weapon|directed-energy weapon]] utilized by the [[Klingon Empire]] and [[Starfleet]] in the [[2250s]] and the [[2260s]]. Designed with multiple power settings, the laser pistol was also capable of being set to overload, resulting in a [[forced chamber explosion]]. These weapons were considered "old-style" by the end of the 2260s.
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A '''laser pistol''', or '''hand laser''', was a [[Directed energy weapon|directed-energy weapon]] utilized by the [[Klingon Empire]] and [[Starfleet]] in the [[2240s]] and the [[2260s]]. Designed with multiple power settings, the laser pistol was also capable of being set to overload, resulting in a [[forced chamber explosion]]. These weapons were considered "old-style" by the end of the 2260s.
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by [[2269]] [[Starfleet]] have used laser weaponry for [[22nd century|100 years]] ({{TAS|The Slaver Weapon}})
   
 
In [[2254]], after having been kidnapped by the [[Talosian]]s, [[Captain]] [[Christopher Pike]] attempted to use laser pistols to blast his way out of his cell, but was distressed to find that the lasers were empty. He correctly deducted, though, that the Talosians had been using their powers of illusion to make Pike believe that the lasers were inoperative, and he had successfully breached the cell he was being kept in. Later, after escaping to the surface, [[Number One]] set her laser to overload, informing [[The Keeper|the Talosian Keeper]] that [[Human]]s would rather die than live in captivity. This, combined with information they had assimilated from the [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701)|''Enterprise'']]'s historical records, convinced the Talosians that Humans were too unstable to be held against their will. ({{TOS|The Cage}})
 
In [[2254]], after having been kidnapped by the [[Talosian]]s, [[Captain]] [[Christopher Pike]] attempted to use laser pistols to blast his way out of his cell, but was distressed to find that the lasers were empty. He correctly deducted, though, that the Talosians had been using their powers of illusion to make Pike believe that the lasers were inoperative, and he had successfully breached the cell he was being kept in. Later, after escaping to the surface, [[Number One]] set her laser to overload, informing [[The Keeper|the Talosian Keeper]] that [[Human]]s would rather die than live in captivity. This, combined with information they had assimilated from the [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701)|''Enterprise'']]'s historical records, convinced the Talosians that Humans were too unstable to be held against their will. ({{TOS|The Cage}})

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Starfleet laser sidearm (2254)
laser pistol
Type: laser weapon
Output: Beam
Manufacturer: Federation Starfleet, Klingon Empire
Era: 2230s, 2260s

A laser pistol, or hand laser, was a directed-energy weapon utilized by the Klingon Empire and Starfleet in the 2240s and the 2260s. Designed with multiple power settings, the laser pistol was also capable of being set to overload, resulting in a forced chamber explosion. These weapons were considered "old-style" by the end of the 2260s.

by 2269 Starfleet have used laser weaponry for 100 years (TAS: "The Slaver Weapon")

In 2254, after having been kidnapped by the Talosians, Captain Christopher Pike attempted to use laser pistols to blast his way out of his cell, but was distressed to find that the lasers were empty. He correctly deducted, though, that the Talosians had been using their powers of illusion to make Pike believe that the lasers were inoperative, and he had successfully breached the cell he was being kept in. Later, after escaping to the surface, Number One set her laser to overload, informing the Talosian Keeper that Humans would rather die than live in captivity. This, combined with information they had assimilated from the Enterprise's historical records, convinced the Talosians that Humans were too unstable to be held against their will. (TOS: "The Cage")

Spock and other members of an Enterprise landing party were armed with laser pistols when they transported to the planet Delta Vega to maroon a dangerous Gary Mitchell in 2265. (TOS: "Where No Man Has Gone Before")

In 2266, laser pistols were standard equipment for the Crater expedition to M-113, as well as the Korby expedition to Exo III, both of which were outfitted in 2261. (TOS: "The Man Trap", "What Are Little Girls Made Of?")

In 2268, Uhura wondered why the Klingons provided warring factions on Neural with flintlock firearms and not something more advanced such as old-style hand lasers. (TOS: "A Private Little War") Template:LaserTechnology

Appearances

Background

In the story outline for "The Cage", one of the Laser guns is set for a hypo-pellet, whereby "death is instant, painless." (The Making of Star Trek, p. 63) This seems to be a variation on a statement from the series outline Star Trek is..., which proposes that the pistols in the series (as well as the series' rifles) were to fire "hypodermic pellets which stun or tranquilize."

In the second revised final draft script of "The Cage", the effect of the Laser pistol firing is described as "a blinding thin white shaft of light from the pistol." Evidently, the beam was ultimately colorized red, however.

According to The Making of Star Trek, Gene Roddenberry was made aware by a technical adviser of the fact that lasers could not do the things he wanted his fictional weapons to do and invented the term "phaser" to use instead.

In Star Trek, the crew of the USS Kelvin were equipped with phaser pistols [1] in 2233. The ship is also seen using phaser banks. In "Obsession", it was also stated that Lieutenant James Kirk manned the phaser station aboard the USS Farragut in 2257. The laser pistol was seen in use in "The Cage" (and "The Menagerie"), set in 2254. They were also seen as part of the away team arsenal along with the phaser rifle in "Where No Man Has Gone Before" set in 2265. All these appearances indicate that hand-held laser weapons were used simultaneously with hand-held phaser weapons in the 2250s and early 2260s.

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Modified pistol, circa 2265

The original prop was designed and produced by Wah Chang's Project Unlimited, Inc. in 1964 for the pilot production, "The Cage". Close examination reveals the controls on the side are painted typewriter keys. The prop was slightly modified for its later appearances in "Where No Man Has Gone Before", "The Man Trap", and "What Are Little Girls Made Of?". They contained a tiny flip-up sight on top and the barrel could be extended with a twisting/ratcheting motion for greater power. (TOS: "The Cage", "What Are Little Girls Made Of?")

This prop was modified by the addition of a wheel-like attachment on the back of the body of the weapon and a textured grip. While no dialog in any episode after "The Cage" indicates whether the pistols were lasers or phasers, a stage direction on page 18 of the revised final draft of "What Are Little Girls Made Of?" called for an old-style phaser to be used by Brown. It is noteworthy that this weapon vaporized the android Kirk in a manner more consistent with phaser technology than lasers.

Apocrypha

According to the novel Strangers from the Sky, laser pistols and rifles were used on Earth already in the mid-21st century.