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[[File:HINF Restraint Generator.png|300px|thumb|right|A restraint generator being used to secure prisoners at the [[Redoubt of Sundering]].]]
[[File:HINF Restraint Generator.png|300px|thumb|right|A restraint generator being used to secure prisoners at the [[Redoubt of Sundering]].]]
A '''Restraint generator'''{{Ref/Quest|Id=Redoubt|HI|Banished Outpost|Redoubt of Sundering}} is a piece of technology used by the [[Banished]] to secure [[prisoner]]s until they can be taken to a more permanent detention facility. The technology is similar to an [[energy shackle]], except it can be used to restrain multiple prisoners.  
A '''Restraint generator'''{{Ref/Quest|Id=Redoubt|HI|Banished Outpost|Redoubt of Sundering}} is a piece of technology used by the [[Banished]] to secure [[prisoner]]s until they can be taken to a more permanent detention facility. The technology is similar to an [[energy shackle]], except it can be used to restrain multiple prisoners.  

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Two UNSC Marines held prisoner by a plasma gyve at Redoubt of Sundering. From Halo Infinite campaign level Redoubt of Sundering.
A restraint generator being used to secure prisoners at the Redoubt of Sundering.

A Restraint generator[1] is a piece of technology used by the Banished to secure prisoners until they can be taken to a more permanent detention facility. The technology is similar to an energy shackle, except it can be used to restrain multiple prisoners.

History

During the Installation 07 conflict, the Banished used multiple restraint generators to keep their human POWs tied up before sending them off to the Tower for interrogation or the House of Reckoning for execution.

In-game information

In Halo Infinite, captive Marines tied to restraint generators are immune to damage until the player frees them. Once freed, the Marines will automatically be equipped with MK50 Sidekicks, though they will typically trade them for more powerful weapons.

List of appearances

Sources

  1. ^ Halo Infinite, campaign mission Banished Outpost: Redoubt of Sundering