DISCHARGED
  1. an incident which is discharged is no longer capable of restimulation. It is not now an inert incident, it is a gone incident. The batteries in it have been short-circuited. That's the end of it. (SH Spec 300, 6308C28)
  2. where you get a condition of restimulation which is then let off, that is not discharged, it is destimulated. Discharged means that the incident is now incapable of being restimulated. (SH Spec 300, 6308C28)


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