Borusa implied that Rassilon had a hand in its design. It could remove the target from space-time, but required the Great Key of Rassilon to arm it.
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| - Borusa implied that Rassilon had a hand in its design. It could remove the target from space-time, but required the Great Key of Rassilon to arm it.
- When its trigger was pulled, the De-mat gun would fire a beam that erased whatever it hit from reality itself. The gun's power frightened the Time Lords, and they forbid its use in battle under normal circumstances. The De-mat gun was only acceptable to use as a final resort, and even then, required the Great Key of Rassilon to operate, preventing it from being used if it were stolen. However, this decision was revoked when war broke out on Gallifrey, leading the Time Lords to permit its use and mass-produce the mighty weapon.
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| - When its trigger was pulled, the De-mat gun would fire a beam that erased whatever it hit from reality itself. The gun's power frightened the Time Lords, and they forbid its use in battle under normal circumstances. The De-mat gun was only acceptable to use as a final resort, and even then, required the Great Key of Rassilon to operate, preventing it from being used if it were stolen. However, this decision was revoked when war broke out on Gallifrey, leading the Time Lords to permit its use and mass-produce the mighty weapon. The weapon's power to erase matter from existence was highly volatile. Not only would it remove its target from existence, but its residual energy was capable of erasing the memories of individuals close to its vicinity, including those who fired the gun. The beam fired from the gun was also never self-contained well enough to avoid erasing the gun itself, which meant that a De-mat gun was limited a single shot and a single use before it would be lost forever.
- Borusa implied that Rassilon had a hand in its design. It could remove the target from space-time, but required the Great Key of Rassilon to arm it.
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