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The '''laser bola''' is a traditional weapon of the [[Borellian Nomen]]. Up to three are usually slung on bandoliers on Nomen, whose [[The Code|Code]] dictates that they never leave their person or be drawn in haste, without thought. | The '''laser bola''' is a traditional weapon of the [[Borellian Nomen]]. Up to three are usually slung on bandoliers on Nomen, whose [[The Code|Code]] dictates that they never leave their person or be drawn in haste, without thought. | ||
When thrown, they appear as two glowing balls connected by a red line. Once drawn, however, they must be thrown at a target or explode upon reaching critical mass; they cannot be deactivated by any other means. Should the bola not be thrown at a target, the detonation time is around 50 to 60 | When thrown, they appear as two glowing balls connected by a red line. Once drawn, however, they must be thrown at a target or explode upon reaching critical mass; they cannot be deactivated by any other means. Should the bola not be thrown at a target, the detonation time is around 50 to 60 [[micron]]s after activation. | ||
Once used, however, they are deactivated and are apparently reusable ("[[The Man with Nine Lives]]", "[[Baltar's Escape]]"). | Once used, however, they are deactivated and are apparently reusable ("[[The Man with Nine Lives]]", "[[Baltar's Escape]]"). |
Revision as of 04:05, 23 December 2007
The laser bola is a traditional weapon of the Borellian Nomen. Up to three are usually slung on bandoliers on Nomen, whose Code dictates that they never leave their person or be drawn in haste, without thought.
When thrown, they appear as two glowing balls connected by a red line. Once drawn, however, they must be thrown at a target or explode upon reaching critical mass; they cannot be deactivated by any other means. Should the bola not be thrown at a target, the detonation time is around 50 to 60 microns after activation.
Once used, however, they are deactivated and are apparently reusable ("The Man with Nine Lives", "Baltar's Escape").