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Actually lasguns would theoretically flash-boil blood at the location, which would have pretty distastrous effects on the human body (which is mostly liquid). This would cause a lot of damage similar to the impact of high-velocity rounds.

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Melissia wrote:Actually lasguns would theoretically flash-boil blood at the location, which would have pretty distastrous effects on the human body (which is mostly liquid).


Good point. (i was more thinking of the stopping power of the shot)
Either way, its all bad things if you get hit by a lasgun shot.

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