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The [[TR-116]] rifle was also considered as an alternative to such a weapon, but it never entered production. ({{DS9|Field of Fire}}) |
The [[TR-116]] rifle was also considered as an alternative to such a weapon, but it never entered production. ({{DS9|Field of Fire}}) |
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+ | {{bginfo|In the episode {{VOY|Night}}, [[Captain]] [[Kathryn Janeway|Janeway]] utilized a [[compression phaser rifle]] inside the {{USS|Voyager}}, while the ship was trapped and defenseless in a [[Night Alien]] dampening field, suggesting it was in fact a regenerative phaser weapon.|In the episode {{VOY|Dragon's Teeth}}, USS ''Voyager'' fired its phasers inside the radiogenic [[atmosphere]] of the [[Vaadwaur homeworld]]. The ''[[Delta Flyer]]'' also fired its phasers inside the radiogenic ring around a [[class T planet]] in {{VOY|Good Shepherd}}. This suggests, the regenerative feature was incorporated to at least the [[phaser array]]s of the {{ShipClass|Intrepid}} [[starship]] and the {{ShipType|Delta Flyer}} [[shuttlecraft]].|In the novel ''[[Mere Mortals]]'', it was attempted to use regenerative phasers against the [[Borg]], but they failed to be effective.}} |
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Revision as of 11:25, 29 June 2011
Regenerative phaser was a type of hand-held phaser weapon designed in the late-24th century by Starfleet for use in any type of environment where a normal phaser was useless, such as inside energy dampening fields or radiogenic environments.
The TR-116 rifle was also considered as an alternative to such a weapon, but it never entered production. (DS9: "Field of Fire")
In the episode VOY: "Night", Captain Janeway utilized a compression phaser rifle inside the USS Voyager, while the ship was trapped and defenseless in a Night Alien dampening field, suggesting it was in fact a regenerative phaser weapon.
In the episode VOY: "Dragon's Teeth", USS Voyager fired its phasers inside the radiogenic atmosphere of the Vaadwaur homeworld. The Delta Flyer also fired its phasers inside the radiogenic ring around a class T planet in VOY: "Good Shepherd". This suggests, the regenerative feature was incorporated to at least the phaser arrays of the Template:ShipClass starship and the Template:ShipType shuttlecraft.
In the novel Mere Mortals, it was attempted to use regenerative phasers against the Borg, but they failed to be effective.
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