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Control Collar Control collar
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A Control Collar is a metal ring which clips around the victim's neck and keeps their powers inactive. Dr. Eggman also used a version of the Control Collar on Hunter to ensure he would obey his commands by inducing pain. (StH: #140) Control Collars seemed to suppress only super powers but not natural strength, an example was that Sergeant Simian, could still use his super strength even with the collar on him, while someone like Scourge, whose power comes mostly from his superhuman speed and special abilities, was rendered defenseless. They seem to be based on Shadow the Hedgehog's Inhibitor Rings, with the ability to completely nullify powers rather than limit or control them. A control collar was an item that is attached to a Leviathan to establish complete control over both the Leviathan and Pilot. This made it just about impossible for the Pilot to control the Leviathan without Peacekeeper authorization. It also kept the Leviathans from using their starburst ability. The collar was usually attached along with a Paddac beacon. The control collar is a cut miscellaneous item in Fallout 3. The Control Collar is a specialized collar used to control something or someone. It can be controlled through a remote control.
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A Control Collar is a metal ring which clips around the victim's neck and keeps their powers inactive. Dr. Eggman also used a version of the Control Collar on Hunter to ensure he would obey his commands by inducing pain. (StH: #140) Control Collars seemed to suppress only super powers but not natural strength, an example was that Sergeant Simian, could still use his super strength even with the collar on him, while someone like Scourge, whose power comes mostly from his superhuman speed and special abilities, was rendered defenseless. They seem to be based on Shadow the Hedgehog's Inhibitor Rings, with the ability to completely nullify powers rather than limit or control them. A control collar was an item that is attached to a Leviathan to establish complete control over both the Leviathan and Pilot. This made it just about impossible for the Pilot to control the Leviathan without Peacekeeper authorization. It also kept the Leviathans from using their starburst ability. The collar was usually attached along with a Paddac beacon. The control collar is a cut miscellaneous item in Fallout 3. The Control Collar is a specialized collar used to control something or someone. It can be controlled through a remote control.