View source for Hypospray From Star Trek: Theurgy Wiki← HyposprayYou do not have permission to edit this page, for the following reason: The action you have requested is limited to users in the group: Users. You can view and copy the source of this page. A hypospray (or hypo) is a small hand-held piece of technology used to inject medicine or other drugs and treatments into a patient. ===History=== By the 2260s the standard [[Starfleet]] hypospray was designed to accept a swappable vial of medicine. Field hyposprays were pre-loaded with an inert saline solution that could carry any of five selected concentrated emergency medication. (TNG reference: Star Trek: The Next Generation Technical Manual) In the early 23rd century the standard [[Starfleet]] hypospray held one ampule which held ten doses of a single drug. By the 24th century this capacity was increased to five ampules each holding ten doses. (Decipher RPG module: Player's Guide) In 2259 of the Kelvin timeline, Spock injected the [[Gorn]] commander with a hypospray full of the antidote to the [[Gorn]] virus, resulting in his death just as he, Kirk and T'Mar beamed away from the [[Gorn]] mothership. (TOS video game: Star Trek) In 2270, Montgomery Scott rigged a hypospray to explode on impact and emit anesthesia gas. James T. Kirk threw it at a tribe of Xhosa who were trying to kill his otherwise unarmed landing party on Vehtora IV. Unfortunately the tribesmen appeared to be immune to the gas. (TOS - Star Trek Unlimited comic: "As Flies to Wanton Boys") ===Hypospray Agents=== {|class="wikitable" class="wikitable" style="background: #252525; text-align: center; color: white; width: 100%; background: transparent" |- style="background-color:#000000; color:#000000;" ! colspan="1" style="background:#343434; color:white"| Agent ! colspan="1" style="background:#343434; color:white"| Duration ! colspan="1" style="background:#343434; color:white"| Effect |- | Alizine | 3-8 hours | Removes negative effects of an allergy |- | Anesthezine | Varies | Stun |- |} Return to Hypospray.