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The Charge Emitter was a piece of Yautja technology used to short out human technology. It emitted a surge of ultrahigh electric frequencies from the Predator's Wrist Gauntlet, which would disable electrical devices. As such, its function was similar to the human ComTech Hacking Device. The Charge Emitter could also induce temporary nausea in humans. A Charge Emitter ("A1South") was among the relics found at the Zeta Site on LV-1201.

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  • The Charge Emitter was a piece of Yautja technology used to short out human technology. It emitted a surge of ultrahigh electric frequencies from the Predator's Wrist Gauntlet, which would disable electrical devices. As such, its function was similar to the human ComTech Hacking Device. The Charge Emitter could also induce temporary nausea in humans. A Charge Emitter ("A1South") was among the relics found at the Zeta Site on LV-1201.
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  • The Charge Emitter was a piece of Yautja technology used to short out human technology. It emitted a surge of ultrahigh electric frequencies from the Predator's Wrist Gauntlet, which would disable electrical devices. As such, its function was similar to the human ComTech Hacking Device. The Charge Emitter could also induce temporary nausea in humans. A Charge Emitter ("A1South") was among the relics found at the Zeta Site on LV-1201.
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