The Electromagnetic Pulse Bomb, or simply the EMP Bomb, was a device created by Kyburz to overload the energy core in Hephaestus. Kyburz never got a chance to use the device, and it lays unfinished and undiscovered in a crawlspace behind his working area.
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| - The Electromagnetic Pulse Bomb, or simply the EMP Bomb, was a device created by Kyburz to overload the energy core in Hephaestus. Kyburz never got a chance to use the device, and it lays unfinished and undiscovered in a crawlspace behind his working area.
- An Electromagnetic Pulse Bomb (or EMP) is a non-lethal, but highly destructive, weapon that emits an electromagnetic pulse that disables all electrical circuitry within a certain radius. After an EMP is detonated, all objects with electrical components within the radius will be rendered inoperative. These objects include, but are not limited to: phone lines, power lines, computers, cars, radar and electronic warfare equipment, electronic flight controls, television/radio equipment, and satellites. Basic systems working with batteries, such as torches, are not affected; but devices connected to mains power, such as lighting systems, are.
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| - The Electromagnetic Pulse Bomb, or simply the EMP Bomb, was a device created by Kyburz to overload the energy core in Hephaestus. Kyburz never got a chance to use the device, and it lays unfinished and undiscovered in a crawlspace behind his working area.
- An Electromagnetic Pulse Bomb (or EMP) is a non-lethal, but highly destructive, weapon that emits an electromagnetic pulse that disables all electrical circuitry within a certain radius. After an EMP is detonated, all objects with electrical components within the radius will be rendered inoperative. These objects include, but are not limited to: phone lines, power lines, computers, cars, radar and electronic warfare equipment, electronic flight controls, television/radio equipment, and satellites. Basic systems working with batteries, such as torches, are not affected; but devices connected to mains power, such as lighting systems, are.
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