Stun Baton

The Stun Baton is an electric baton used by Civil Protection officers for simple law enforcement on citizens. It is only seen in the first and third chapters of Half-Life 2, "Point Insertion".

Description
The stun batons are similar to the batons used by some police officers today but have a small electrical charge. The stun baton is approximately 22 inches long and colored dark grey.

Usage
Civil Protection officers often use the baton to beat citizens if they fail to comply with Combine rules and regulations. Stun Batons are also used in Civil Protection raids to subdue targeted citizens or resistance members. Guards can be frequently observed using stun batons to restrain/harass citizens within City 17. It is unknown whether the batons (or even Civil Protection services) are used in other cities, but it is assumed. When the stun batons are insufficient to contain unrest, the Civil Protection officers have a sidearm pistol.

The baton cannot be used by the player. It was to be implemented within the game but was removed in the retail version. It is, however, usable in Half-Life 2: Deathmatch and mods such as Garry's Mod, Synergy or Obsidian Conflict. As a usable weapon, it is very similar in function to the Crowbar, though it does significantly more damage. It is given to players who spawn with Combine player models.

Trivia



 * Interestingly, while Gordon Freeman cannot use the baton as a weapon, it can be picked up and used as a battery, recharging his HEV Suit's power by 7%. This suggests that the stun baton contains a standard Combine battery or capacitor with a standard Combine energy outlet. Strangely, the stunstick simply disappears once it is dropped if the player kills the CP from range.
 * While the stun baton is a fairly weak weapon, it can cause surprisingly heavy damage to NPCs, such as citizens.
 * In Garry's Mod, you can obtain the Stun Baton by killing an NPC that is wielding one.
 * In Half-Life 2 Deathmatch, the stunstick will take 3 hits to kill a fully healed enemy but attacks slower. It is statistically worse than the crowbar but is more effective vs. already damaged people.