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[[File:9513-ChexQuest2_3177.jpg|link=Chex Quest (Video Game)|rightframe| The Teleport Gun, zapping interdimensional baddies back to where they came from!]]
 
 
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== Anime and Manga ==
* There is a non-lethal example in ''[[Mahou Sensei Negima]]''. During the Mahora Festival battle, the [[Big Bad]] of the arc is actually a [[Well-Intentioned Extremist]] who uses exclusively [[Non -Lethal Warfare]] and, on the other hand, her goal is not to disable the opponents permanently, but only for the next few hours. To achieve this, she starts using using special [[Magitek]] bullets which send whatever they hit three hours into the future.
* In ''[[Gantz (Manga)|Gantz]]'', the "Y-Gun" traps its victims with a net, then teleports them to an unknown location.
 
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** Another episode of ''[[Star Trek Deep Space Nine (TV)|Star Trek Deep Space Nine]]'' featured a projectile rifle that was modified with a special scope and a microtransporter, enabling the user to fire bullets through walls, bulkheads and (presumably, though not confirmed) force fields. Not a straight example (since the ammunition was transported, not the target or user), but [[Playing With a Trope|played with enough to warrant mention]].
* The [[Timey-Wimey Ball|Timer]] in ''[[Sliders (TV)|Sliders]]'' was more like a remote control than a gun, but it was occasionally used for this exact function on villains of the week, by the main characters opening up a surprise wormhole that sucked the villain away into another dimension, or possibly oblivion. Logan St. Clair met her fate this way.
* Several episodes of ''[[Earth: Final Conflict]]'' featured a black market device based on Taelon technology that was like a harpoon gun that deployed an interdimensional Gate for personal use.
* ''[[Time Trax]]'': Darian Lambert is a cop from the future who has come back in time to retreive criminals who escaped from 2193. When he finds them he shoots them with a beam or a pellet gun disguised as a car alarm remote; the pellet or beam ([[Depending On the Writer]]) doses them with some [[Phlebotinum]] and sends a signal that the person is ready for transport.
* ''[[Sea Quest DSV]]'': The holographic programmed defender of the alien ship encountered by the submarine crew in Season 1 had a bracelet-like weapon that dematerialized people into thin air. They could be rematerialized, if the user chose to do so.
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