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* In ''[[The Wheel of Time]]'', the gateways are known to have deadly sharp edges, and we see people "accidentally" butchered a few times after being in the wrong place at the wrong time. Lews Therin shows Rand how to use these gateways as weapons on the battlefield.
 
== [[Live -Action TelevisionTV]] ==
* On ''[[Blake's 7|Blakes Seven]]'', the Liberator crew occasionally used their teleport bracelets to beam unsuspecting villains into space, where [[Explosive Decompression|they would explode]]. This was used on Vargas from "Cygnus Alpha" and several other villains-of-the-week.
* Any time a Transporter on ''[[Star Trek]]'' was used to beam someone directly into space, or inside a bulkhead, or some other hostile environment, was an offensive example of this trope. Beaming bad guys away without killing them would be the defensive use of this trope.
** ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series]]'': The Mirror Universe Kirk kept an alien device called the Tantalus Field which could make anyone, anywhere (presumably within its scanning range) instantly vanish. In an un-filmed episode of ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]'', it [[What Could Have Been|would have been revealed]] that the Tantalus Field was actually a kind of interdimensional/temporal transporter, which deposited its victims in isolated penal colonies. This would have allowed for the return of Mirror-Kirk, in a different century of a parallel universe. The Tantalus Field would count as a Teleport Gun if it weren't the size and shape of a TV set (it also didn't require manual targeting like a traditional weapon).