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==History== | ==History== | ||
− | Shock-Collars are capable of overpowering a [[gargoyle]]. The [[Gargoyle Taskforce]] first used one on [[Goliath]] when he was first captured in [[Central Park]] in May [[Timeline#1997|1997]]. | + | Shock-Collars are capable of overpowering a [[gargoyle]]. The [[Gargoyle Taskforce]] first used one on [[Goliath]] when he was first captured in [[Central Park]] in May [[Timeline#1997|1997]]. Making full use of the device, the prison guard [[Renqvist]] took considerable pleasure in tormenting Goliath while he was incarcerated at [[Rikers Island]]. Goliath wore the shock-collar throughout his [[Goliath's Hearing|hearing]], and it was only removed when Judge [[Ian Roebling|Roebling]] released him from custody. ''("Render Unto Caesar", [[Your Witness|"Your Witness"]], [[New Rules|"New Rules"]])'' |
==Appearances== | ==Appearances== |
Latest revision as of 22:42, 10 June 2024
A Shock-Collar is used to subdue its wearers with an intense electric shock. They can be operated with a handheld control. ("Render Unto Caesar")
History
Shock-Collars are capable of overpowering a gargoyle. The Gargoyle Taskforce first used one on Goliath when he was first captured in Central Park in May 1997. Making full use of the device, the prison guard Renqvist took considerable pleasure in tormenting Goliath while he was incarcerated at Rikers Island. Goliath wore the shock-collar throughout his hearing, and it was only removed when Judge Roebling released him from custody. ("Render Unto Caesar", "Your Witness", "New Rules")