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It can be picked up and deployed on the battlefield.
It can be picked up and deployed on the battlefield.


Only one equipment of each kind can spawn and be held by a player at one time.
Only one equipment of each kind can spawn.


It drains anyones shields who are near, and prolonged exposure causes you to be killed by the Guardians
A player may only hold one equipment at a time.


==Theory==
==Theory==

Revision as of 18:53, May 5, 2007

The Power Drainer is a deployable device that has been seen in the leaked internal beta build Halo 3 (Confirmed in Leaked Halo 3 Zanzibar video). It has not been confirmed to be in the finalized game. The Power Drainer, like the Bubble Shield and Jump pad, is in the category of "Equipment". It can be deployed using the "X" Button.

The Power Drainer can be activated by deployment.

It can be picked up and deployed on the battlefield.

Only one equipment of each kind can spawn.

A player may only hold one equipment at a time.

Theory

Due to it being named the "Power Drainer" it is a device that must drain some sort of power. It looked the original Bubble Shield model (which is now stationary). Seeing as it is a device similar to a Bubble Shield it may have a reversed effect.

Instead of keeping the player inside unharmed, it may make players outside or within to lose their own shields, making them vunerable (instead of the protective Bubble Shield). The shields are the only powered "objects" on the suit. It may also temporarily disable vehicles.