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+ | The '''Varon-T disruptor''' was a hand-held [[directed-energy weapon]] banned in the [[Federation]] due to its vicious nature: the [[disruptor]] literally tore the body apart at the molecular level from the inside out, resulting in a relatively slow and excruciating [[death]] by disintegration compared to most phasers and disruptors. Only five were ever produced; four of them were owned by [[Zibalian]] trader [[Kivas Fajo]] and he slept with one of them under his pillow. Fajo used a Varon-T disruptor to [[murder|kill]] [[Varria]] when she and [[Data]] attempted to escape his ship. ({{TNG|The Most Toys}}) |
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− | :''The prop used for the Varon-T disruptor was later used as a weapon in [[TNG]]: "[[The High Ground]]," "[[Captain's Holiday]]," "[[Starship Mine]]," "[[Gambit, Part I]]," "[[Gambit, Part II]]," "[[Preemptive Strike]]" and [[VOY]]: "[[Fair Trade]]." The weapon was never named in any subsequent use, so it is possible that those characters were using Varon-T disruptors.'' |
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+ | The props used for the Varon-T disruptors were originally seen as the [[Mariposa]]n [[phaser]]-like pistols from {{TNG|Up The Long Ladder}}, they were then reused as the [[gamma radiation]] weapon used by [[Paul Stubbs]] in {{TNG|Evolution}}, a [[Rutian]] [[Ansata]] [[terrorist]] pistol in {{TNG|The High Ground}}, a pistol of the [[Ferengi]] [[Sovak]] in {{TNG|Captain's Holiday}}, a pistol of the [[mercenary]] [[Kelsey]] in {{TNG|Starship Mine}}, phaser pistol used by the mercenaries in {{TNG|Gambit, Part I|Gambit, Part II}}, a pistol of the [[Native American]] colonists of [[Dorvan V]] in {{TNG|Journey's End}}, a [[Maquis]] pistol in {{TNG|Preemptive Strike}} and an alien weapon in {{VOY|Fair Trade}}. |
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+ | It is not clear if some of these weapons were intended to be Varon-T disruptors. Only in "Gambit, Part II" the reused prop was identified as a phaser. The type of the pistol was not identified in the other instances. {{TNG|The Most Toys}} was also the only episode in which this weapon was shown to produce the distinctive painful disintegration effect. |
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Revision as of 23:11, 4 July 2015
The Varon-T disruptor was a hand-held directed-energy weapon banned in the Federation due to its vicious nature: the disruptor literally tore the body apart at the molecular level from the inside out, resulting in a relatively slow and excruciating death by disintegration compared to most phasers and disruptors. Only five were ever produced; four of them were owned by Zibalian trader Kivas Fajo and he slept with one of them under his pillow. Fajo used a Varon-T disruptor to kill Varria when she and Data attempted to escape his ship. (TNG: "The Most Toys")
Background information
The props used for the Varon-T disruptors were originally seen as the Mariposan phaser-like pistols from TNG: "Up The Long Ladder", they were then reused as the gamma radiation weapon used by Paul Stubbs in TNG: "Evolution", a Rutian Ansata terrorist pistol in TNG: "The High Ground", a pistol of the Ferengi Sovak in TNG: "Captain's Holiday", a pistol of the mercenary Kelsey in TNG: "Starship Mine", phaser pistol used by the mercenaries in TNG: "Gambit, Part I", "Gambit, Part II", a pistol of the Native American colonists of Dorvan V in TNG: "Journey's End", a Maquis pistol in TNG: "Preemptive Strike" and an alien weapon in VOY: "Fair Trade".
It is not clear if some of these weapons were intended to be Varon-T disruptors. Only in "Gambit, Part II" the reused prop was identified as a phaser. The type of the pistol was not identified in the other instances. TNG: "The Most Toys" was also the only episode in which this weapon was shown to produce the distinctive painful disintegration effect.
External link
- Varon-T disruptor at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works