The Hunger awaits
OUT OF CHARACTER INFORMATION
This toxic gas had been discovered during the early tests of the NZ F.A.R. ; the company's newest and most powerful mass-produced reactor system so far. Due to this discovery, the F.A.R. had to go through extensive redesigning, but this did not remove the fact that this gas, now named Noxinium A, was a byproduct of the use of Infinium 01458 as fusion material within the reactor. However, upon closer inspection, the military applications of this gas were to be explored upon discovering the results of prolonged exposure. Though it was considered a highly immoral act to use toxic gasses of any kind in warfare, the N&Z Umbrella corporation knew well enough that even if that were the case, there was still a probable market for the use of it in such ordanences as grenades and cannisters.
Further research done into the capacities and effects of the gass made it abundantly clear that it was not only toxic to sentient beings, but also to plants, animals and any temperate or cold ecosystem in general, volcanic or desert ecosystems did seem to either safely burn it and its components away or simply had no lasting results of note.
Nocinium A is currently being further studied in research labs for possible other uses relating to its high combustion rate and possible uses as fuel.
- Intent: To create a Toxic Gas for further Use in weaponry.
- Image Source: N/A
- Permissions: N/A
- Primary Source: [X]
- Manufacturer: N&Z Umbrella Corporation and subsidiaries
- Affiliation: Closed Market
- Model: N/A
- Modularity: No
- Production: Mass Production
- Material:
- Classification: Gas
- Weight: Heavy
- Color: Mustard yellow
- Resistances:
- Energy (And other Blaster type weapons): Very High
- Kinetic: None
- Lightsabers: None
- Heat: None
- Cold: Very High
- EMP: Very High
- Other (unspecified): Average
- Extremely toxic: This gas is capable of suffocation due to the heavy materials within it, upon breathing in, it may cause hallucinations, high fever, shortness of breath, chest compressions, general fatigue and if not cleared out of a person's body fast enough, it will result in death. Due to it's heavy properties, it is also very damaging to ecosystems, flora and fauna and is hard to get rid of when it enters the soil and deconstructs into mercury, thus possibly poisoning watersources, agricultural soil, etc...
- Heavy gas: Due to its nature as a heavy gas, it is hard to permanently get rid of when it is introduced to an ecosystem. Though it wont remain airborne for long and will rapidly lower to ground levels, hovering about 50 cm over the ground like heavy mist, the effects of it seeping into the soil are long lasting and it's heavy nature accounts for its impact on both the body of those undortunate to be breathing it in as well as any plantlife or animals unfortunate enough to reside within its wake.
- Energy resistent: This gas has the capacity of dismantling and dispersing energy bolts shot into it, a result of the original material's high thermal conductivity.
- Prone to explode: Upon prolonged contact with any strong heat source of note, this gas may explode violently, thus careful containtment during shipping and production is advised. A test with Lightsabers had...unexpected results in this matter.
- Doesn't stay airborn for long: It's heavy properties mean that the gass will sink through the air rather rapidly, with large clouds usually subsiding to groundlevel in a matter of but a few minutes compared to much lighter gasses it also has a limited dispersement due to this heavy nature, meaning that when forcefully introduced to an area, it is not going to spread very far due to its initial weight.
This toxic gas had been discovered during the early tests of the NZ F.A.R. ; the company's newest and most powerful mass-produced reactor system so far. Due to this discovery, the F.A.R. had to go through extensive redesigning, but this did not remove the fact that this gas, now named Noxinium A, was a byproduct of the use of Infinium 01458 as fusion material within the reactor. However, upon closer inspection, the military applications of this gas were to be explored upon discovering the results of prolonged exposure. Though it was considered a highly immoral act to use toxic gasses of any kind in warfare, the N&Z Umbrella corporation knew well enough that even if that were the case, there was still a probable market for the use of it in such ordanences as grenades and cannisters.
Further research done into the capacities and effects of the gass made it abundantly clear that it was not only toxic to sentient beings, but also to plants, animals and any temperate or cold ecosystem in general, volcanic or desert ecosystems did seem to either safely burn it and its components away or simply had no lasting results of note.
Nocinium A is currently being further studied in research labs for possible other uses relating to its high combustion rate and possible uses as fuel.
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