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* ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' - particularly after the arrival of Worf - featured bat'leth and mek'leth combat on a regular basis. Apparently, slamming the blade into the armoured belly of a charging Klingon bezerker is ''instantly'' fatal - but totally bloodless.
** Phaser-fire in the ''[[Star Trek]]'' universe in general. Stun leaves no marks, kill leaves a small burn at the point of impact, maximum setting leaves [[Disintegrator Ray|a second of glowiness and then nothing]]. No blood from the series' many shootouts. [[Explosive Instrumentation]] is much less likely to leave your [[Red Shirt]] looking like he's [[Big Sleep|just napping]], though.
== Tabletop Games ==
* Characters cannot die fighting in ''[[Mist Robed Gate]]'' until a victor is decided, so fights can easily descend into this.
== [[Video Games]] ==
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