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Barry looked at the data, studying it a moment before looking at Cisco.  “I know you didn’t mean to cause it, so what happened? And what are those things on your wrists?”  He’d noticed the other’s glance and began to worry, hoping Cisco really was okay.

“Well, for starters, there’s this, um, darkness that has been trickling in. I think it’s due to me putting off dealing with the memories of the alternate timelines.” He explained, looking up at the man. “I was just messing around, and then I got to thinking about what happened. When I died the first time, and I just got really angry and I couldn’t control what was happening. It’s like my brain went into autopilot for a second while this other thing took control. It was terrible, and I felt the vibrations coming from my feet, and things started falling, I could hear the ground splintering outside.” Cisco took a deep breath, trying his best to keep his emotions under control. “The loss of control was terrifying. That’s what the wristbands are for. I originally developed them for rogue metas, but I knew they would be of great use to me now. They use a combination of electrical and low frequency sound waves to disrupt certain brain waves that control the superpowers. They can be used as hand cuffs as well, with a GPS locator and a code box.”

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