Baristatic filter
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Baristatic filters are a devices which remove pollutants from a planet's atmosphere. They function by projecting negatively-charged ions into the stratosphere, which then transfer their charge to atmospheric pollutants. The thus-charged pollutants are then collected by the positively-charged intake vents of the baristatic filter.
A consequence of this system is that an ionic current is set up in the planet's atmosphere, which on a large enough scale can interfere with the function of transporters.