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[[Image:Humbler.jpg|thumb|A Humbler wielded by an [[ODST]].]] | [[Image:Humbler.jpg|thumb|A Humbler wielded by an [[ODST]].]] | ||
The '''Humbler Stun Device''' is a silver colored, nonlethal electrical baton [[weapon]] used by the [[UNSC]] [[Marines]] and police mostly for "motivating" and/or subduing others in a painful way, but with no long-lasting effects. The ''humbler'' often leaves its victim lying in a pool of their own urine.<ref>Halo: Contact Harvest, page 44</ref> | The '''Humbler Stun Device''' is a silver colored, nonlethal electrical baton [[weapon]] used by the [[UNSC]] [[Marines]] and police mostly for "motivating" and/or subduing others in a painful way, but with no long-lasting effects. The ''humbler'', often called a "shock stick"<ref>[[Media:shock_sticks.ogg|shock_sticks.ogg]]</ref> | ||
leaves its victim lying in a pool of their own urine.<ref>Halo: Contact Harvest, page 44</ref> | |||
When the [[Spartan]] children first arrived at [[Reach]] in [[2517]], the batons were used by [[Chief Petty Officer Mendez]] to "motivate" them at first, though they soon grew to cooperate with him and the devices were not needed.<ref>[[Halo: The Fall of Reach]], Chapter 4.</ref> | When the [[Spartan]] children first arrived at [[Reach]] in [[2517]], the batons were used by [[Chief Petty Officer Mendez]] to "motivate" them at first, though they soon grew to cooperate with him and the devices were not needed.<ref>[[Halo: The Fall of Reach]], Chapter 4.</ref> | ||
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They were also used by bouncers at a [[Chicago]] club, at which they tried to use the devices on [[Johnson]].<ref>[[Halo: Contact Harvest]], page 44</ref> | They were also used by bouncers at a [[Chicago]] club, at which they tried to use the devices on [[Johnson]].<ref>[[Halo: Contact Harvest]], page 44</ref> | ||
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