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== Personal weaponry, common ==
 
== Personal weaponry, common ==
* [[Isomagnetic disintegrator]]
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* [[Isomagnetic disintegrator]] (long range)
 
* [[Phaser]] (long range; various types)
 
* [[Phaser]] (long range; various types)
 
* [[Photon grenade]] & [[mortar]] (long range)
 
* [[Photon grenade]] & [[mortar]] (long range)
   
 
* Stunrod (short range; see below)
 
* Stunrod (short range; see below)
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* Tetryon pulse launcher (long range)
   
 
=== Stunrod ===
 
=== Stunrod ===

Revision as of 21:57, 28 October 2019

Redshirt was a colloquialism among Starfleet personnel referring to expendable individuals who died in the line of duty. The term was derived from the mid-23rd century Starfleet uniform, which featured bold red shirts for members of Starfleet security. Despite 24th century Starfleet security personnel wearing yellow uniforms the term continued to be used.

USS Enterprise security chief Greg Collier disliked being referred to as a "redshirt" (TOS novel: Death's Angel).

Vin Asunder had a pet tribble named Spike which he took with him on all away team missions believing it would bring him good luck and prevent him becoming a "redshirt" (TNG video game: Away Team).

Quark once noted that Federation "hew-mons" working for Starfleet Security were called "red-shirts," despite wearing yellow (DS9 novel: Legends of the Ferengi).

Quark also notes, in comparing the lifespans of various lifeforms, that redshirts "rarely survive beyond the second act break".

Benjamin Maxwell knew a joke about redshirts. (DS9 novel: Force and Motion)

Personal weaponry, common

  • Stunrod (short range; see below)
  • Tetryon pulse launcher (long range)

Stunrod

These energized melee weapons are used by planetary police throughout the Federation. Said weapon consists of a padded club which inflicts phaser-like effects upon anyone it hits. A stunrod has the following stats:

Size: 50 cm x 3 cm

Mass: 0.5 kg

Settings: 1-3 (light-to-heavy stun)

Energy: 200 charges (good for 66 strikes on maximum setting)

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Real-world useage

The term "redshirt" has spread from its in-joke origin of the quickly killed supporting characters in Star Trek: The Original Series. The term has been used to refer to expendable characters in other fictional works, as well as by creators of those works.

The notion of the "redshirt" is commonly parodied in other science fictions and comedies, and even in Star Trek publications - the Star Trek: The Manga book Kakan ni Shinkou featured two short comic strips by David Reddick titled The Red Shirts which depicted the ironically comical mishaps of two red shirts (though because it was in the manga book they were depicted in black and white).

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