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The Spine of the Saracen is a device that attaches itself (sometimes forcibly) to the human spine, amplifying the electrical impulses of its host while boosting his or her adrenaline and testosterone levels.

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  • Spine of the Saracen
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  • The Spine of the Saracen is a device that attaches itself (sometimes forcibly) to the human spine, amplifying the electrical impulses of its host while boosting his or her adrenaline and testosterone levels.
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  • Deactivation
Name
  • Spine of the Saracen
Type
  • Spinal attachment with AI
First
  • "Burnout"
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  • 300(xsd:integer)
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  • Electrical Overload
Danger
  • Extreme
Effects
  • Boosts Adrenaline/Testosterone
  • Drains host of life
  • High-Voltage Electricity
Source
  • Saracen
activate
  • Constantly activated
  • Seeks out humans to attach itself to
abstract
  • The Spine of the Saracen is a device that attaches itself (sometimes forcibly) to the human spine, amplifying the electrical impulses of its host while boosting his or her adrenaline and testosterone levels. The Spine was once used by a Turkish warrior cult during the First Crusade in the 11th century, and "requires a lifetime commitment" insofar as it will not detach itself from a host until that host is dead. The Turkish warriors who used the spine were supposedly unstoppable in battle. The Spine attaches itself to the T2, T4, T7, and T9 vertebrae in order to access the spinal cord and communicate with the brain of its host.
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