Hyperbolic Pulse Generator

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Name Hyperbolic Pulse Generator
Manufacturer British Men of Letters
Powers Drives demons out of vessels.
Location/Owners Men of Letters Bunker
Episodes 12.08 LOTUS

Hyperbolic Pulse Generator. Exorcisms are unreliable. This device emits a force that drives the possessing demon from the vessel.

Mr. Ketch, 12.08 LOTUS

The Hyperbolic Pulse Generator is a device created by the British Men of Letters, used to expel demons from vessels. A combination of technology and magic, the egg-shaped device is adorned with various sigils that will light up once an activation sigil is triggered with the blood of the user. The user will then recite Latin, as a powerful force emanates from the device and forces the demon out of the body. It appears to be powerful enough to drive even an Archangel from their vessel.

Episodes

12.08 LOTUS

After saving the Winchesters from the Secret Service, Mr. Ketch shows them his arsenal, including the Hyperbolic Pulse Generator. Recognizing its potential against Lucifer, Sam and Dean convince Arthur to give it to them.

Luring Lucifer into a trap with the aid of Kelly Kline, the Winchesters get Lucifer alone in a motel room with Kelly. When she tells Lucifer that she can't have his child, he snaps and begins choking her. Sam then emerges from the bathroom with the pulse generator in hand. He actives a blood sigil on the door and recites the phrase "vada retro princeps inferni" causing a powerful pulse to beat Lucifer back. At the same time, Rowena begins the spell to send Lucifer back to his Cage. Lucifer, believing he is going to lose, tells Sam that it's not over, only to have Sam tell him to go to Hell. Lucifer then vacates President Jefferson Rooney, his essence swirling around the ceiling before disappearing down a heating vent next to Sam.

Lucifer is hit by the pulse.