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==Use==
==Use==
When the [[SPARTAN-II]] candidates 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]]''', ''page ??''</ref>
When the [[SPARTAN-II Program]] candidates first arrived at [[Reach]] in [[2517]], the batons were used by [[Franklin Mendez|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]]''', ''page ??''</ref>


The Humbler Stun Device was also used by [[Office of Naval Intelligence]] interrogators on [[Insurrectionist]] prisoners.<ref>'''[[Halo: Contact Harvest]]''', ''page ??''</ref>  
The Humbler Stun Device was also used by [[Office of Naval Intelligence]] interrogators on [[Insurrectionist]] prisoners.<ref>'''[[Halo: Contact Harvest]]''', ''page ??''</ref>  

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A Humbler Stun Device as portrayed in the Halo Graphic Novel.
A Humbler wielded by an ODST.

The Humbler stun device, often called a "shock stick", is a purple colored, non-lethal electrical baton weapon used by the UNSC Marines and law enforcement agencies mostly for "motivating" and/or subduing others in a temporarily painful way, but with no long-lasting effects. The humbler temporarily shorts out it's victim's nervous system, generally resulting in loss of voluntary urinary functions.[1][2]

Use

When the SPARTAN-II Program candidates 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.[3]

The Humbler Stun Device was also used by Office of Naval Intelligence interrogators on Insurrectionist prisoners.[4]

They were also used by bouncers at a Chicago club, at which they tried to use the devices on Sgt. Avery J. Johnson.[2]

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