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=Chemistry Equipment= | =Chemistry Equipment= | ||
This section concerns the various machines and equipment you'll use in chemistry. | This section concerns the various machines and equipment you'll use in chemistry. | ||
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===Chemical Dispenser=== | ===Chemical Dispenser=== | ||
[[File:Dispenser_100.png| | [[File:Dispenser_100.png|128px|left]]<div style="width: 800px;"> The Chemical Dispenser is your go-to device for making everything. It's a reagent dispenser, and works the same way as all other dispensers - You put a container into it, in this case a Beaker of some sort, by holding the container in your hand and clicking the dispenser. Then once a container is in, click the dispenser with an empty hand to bring up the menu | ||
The Chemical dispenser can dispense all kinds of elements and chemicals into the beaker. And when you put in the right ingredients for a recipe, they'll automatically react in the beaker and create the result. Some of the things in the dispenser even have effects on their own, without being made into compounds. For a full list of all the things that the dispenser can output, check the [[#Dispenser|Dispenser section]]</div> | The Chemical dispenser can dispense all kinds of elements and chemicals into the beaker. And when you put in the right ingredients for a recipe, they'll automatically react in the beaker and create the result. Some of the things in the dispenser even have effects on their own, without being made into compounds. For a full list of all the things that the dispenser can output, check the [[#Dispenser|Dispenser section]]</div> | ||
===ChemMaster 3000=== | ===ChemMaster 3000=== | ||
[[File:Mixer1_100.png| | [[File:Mixer1_100.png|128px|left]]<div style="width: 800px;"> The ChemMaster 3000 is your tool for turning your beakerfuls of medicine, into a useable state, without having to give away your lab equipment. It's also used for analysing the contents of beakers, and for carefully removing parts you want to get rid of, to keep your mixtures pure. | ||
To start, insert a beaker containing some chemical, and then click it with an empty hand to bring up a menu. In addition to holding a beaker, the chemmaster can also hold a Pill Bottle (both simultaneously), more on these soon. | To start, insert a beaker containing some chemical, and then click it with an empty hand to bring up a menu. In addition to holding a beaker, the chemmaster can also hold a Pill Bottle (both simultaneously), more on these soon. | ||
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If you've made a bottle of pills, don't forget to eject the pill bottle too, and then label it using the Hand Labeller. | If you've made a bottle of pills, don't forget to eject the pill bottle too, and then label it using the Hand Labeller. | ||
</div> | </div> | ||
===All-In-One Grinder=== | ===All-In-One Grinder=== | ||
[[File:Juicer1_100.png| | [[File:Juicer1_100.png|128px|left]]<div style="width: 800px;">The Grinder is your tool of choice for breaking down objects into reagents. You can put pills in it, to get back the chemicals they're made of. You can breakdown Phoron Crystals into liquid phoron. You can put fruits, vegetables, meals, meat etc into it as well. The results will be outputted into its beaker, which you can extract and stick in the chemmaster to work with. | ||
It's good for undoing your mistakes if you make pills wrong, or for getting rare compounds (like carpotoxin) out of things that contain them. But making liquid phoron is the most common and important thing you'll use it for. | It's good for undoing your mistakes if you make pills wrong, or for getting rare compounds (like carpotoxin) out of things that contain them. But making liquid phoron is the most common and important thing you'll use it for. | ||
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===Refridgerated Medicine Storage=== | ===Refridgerated Medicine Storage=== | ||
[[File:Smartfridge_chem_100.png| | [[File:Smartfridge_chem_100.png|128px|left]]<div style="width: 800px;">A fancy Smart Fridge which exists as a wall block between the chem lab and medicine storage. This fridge is where you should put all the medicines and pills that you make, so that doctors can pick them up for usage. Things can be put in and taken out from all sides of it. | ||
It will only accept pills, pillbottles, and glass containers. And it has a nice little interface for dispensing things in quantity. It's also ID locked, and will only allow authorised medical staff to take things out, so anything you place there is safe from the grubby hands of drugseeking assistants. | It will only accept pills, pillbottles, and glass containers. And it has a nice little interface for dispensing things in quantity. It's also ID locked, and will only allow authorised medical staff to take things out, so anything you place there is safe from the grubby hands of drugseeking assistants. | ||
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===Beakers=== | ===Beakers=== | ||
[[File:Beakerlarge.png| | [[File:Beakerlarge.png|64px|left]][[File:Beaker.png|64px]] Beakers are the most important tool you have. They come in two sizes, normal and large. normal beakers hold 60u, large beakers hold 120u. | ||
Normal beakers can be found easily all over medical, and you have a box of six in your lab. Large beakers are much less common, you only have three - Two on the tables, and one inside the grinder. They are precious, treasure them. | Normal beakers can be found easily all over medical, and you have a box of six in your lab. Large beakers are much less common, you only have three - Two on the tables, and one inside the grinder. They are precious, treasure them. | ||
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If you end up losing them, more beakers can be made at the Autolathe in cargo. | If you end up losing them, more beakers can be made at the Autolathe in cargo. | ||
===Dropper=== | ===Dropper=== | ||
[[File:Dropper1.png| | [[File:Dropper1.png|64px|left]]<div style="width: 800px;">Droppers are a simple and occasionally used little tool. Their purpose is being one of very few reagent containers in the game which can transfer less than 5u per click. | ||
Rightclick it in your hand and choose Set Transfer Amount. You can pick 1/2/3/4/5 units | Rightclick it in your hand and choose Set Transfer Amount. You can pick 1/2/3/4/5 units | ||
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The precision this affords is useful for a few complicated recipes, and especially for measuring out tiny amounts of phoron or similar valueable ingredients.</div> | The precision this affords is useful for a few complicated recipes, and especially for measuring out tiny amounts of phoron or similar valueable ingredients.</div> | ||
===Science Goggles=== | ===Science Goggles=== | ||
[[File:ScienceGoggles.png| | [[File:ScienceGoggles.png|64px|left]] <div style="width: 800px;">Science goggles are a completely unnecessary fashion accessory that are supplied on your table in the chemistry lab. They have three functions: | ||
*They protect against acid splashes, halving damage you take from acid to the face. | *They protect against acid splashes, halving damage you take from acid to the face. | ||
*They provide 10% protection against anomalies, which is not relevant to a chemist at all. | *They provide 10% protection against anomalies, which is not relevant to a chemist at all. | ||
*They can be turned on and off to toggle an obnoxious purple overlay. This does literally nothing except make you see purple. The other two effects work regardless of whether the overlay is on.</div> | *They can be turned on and off to toggle an obnoxious purple overlay. This does literally nothing except make you see purple. The other two effects work regardless of whether the overlay is on.</div> | ||
===Advanced Mass Spectrometer=== | ===Advanced Mass Spectrometer=== | ||
[[File:Adv_spectrometer.png| | [[File:Adv_spectrometer.png|64px|left]] <div style="width: 800px;"> The Advanced Mass Spectrometer is your occasionally used tool for blood toxin testing. Rumour has it there was once a non-advanced Mass Spectrometer, but such a thing is definitely obsolete now. | ||
To use it, take a blood sample from your patient with a syringe, and then use the syringe on the spectrometer. Then switch to it and click it in your hand to read the results. It should tell you the chemicals and quantities that are found in their blood. This is the only way to test blood samples, if you inject a blood sample into a beaker and check it in the chemmaster, it will only show as blood. | To use it, take a blood sample from your patient with a syringe, and then use the syringe on the spectrometer. Then switch to it and click it in your hand to read the results. It should tell you the chemicals and quantities that are found in their blood. This is the only way to test blood samples, if you inject a blood sample into a beaker and check it in the chemmaster, it will only show as blood. | ||
Note that this tool can only be used for blood, if you have a beaker/bottle/syringe of something mysterious that isn't blood and you want to see what's in it, use the ChemMaster instead.</div> | Note that this tool can only be used for blood, if you have a beaker/bottle/syringe of something mysterious that isn't blood and you want to see what's in it, use the ChemMaster instead.</div> | ||
===Cryostasis Beaker=== | ===Cryostasis Beaker=== | ||
[[File:noreact.gif| | [[File:noreact.gif|64px|left]]<div style="width: 800px;">The Cryostasis Beaker is an advanced tool that you don't have to begin with. It can only be made in the R&D Lab in science, if you want some you have to ask them for it. | ||
The cryostasis beaker holds 60u, and it has the special property of preventing chemical reactions inside it. Any elements or compounds placed into it will not react with each other. If there are any reactions waiting to happen, they'll occur as soon as the contents are transferred into another beaker, or transferred into the buffer of the ChemMaster</div> | The cryostasis beaker holds 60u, and it has the special property of preventing chemical reactions inside it. Any elements or compounds placed into it will not react with each other. If there are any reactions waiting to happen, they'll occur as soon as the contents are transferred into another beaker, or transferred into the buffer of the ChemMaster</div> | ||
===Bluespace Beaker=== | ===Bluespace Beaker=== | ||
[[File:bluespaceBeaker.gif| | [[File:bluespaceBeaker.gif|64px|left]]<div style="width: 800px;">The Chemist's favourite, a Bluespace Beaker will really make your day. It is another advanced tool that you don't start with, and must request from science. However it's somewhat hard to make, so they may not be able to reliably make them for you. | ||
This high-tech beaker uses reality-distorting bluespace technology to create a tiny pocket dimension for storing chemicals, which in practical terms means it can store a tremendous 300u of reagents inside it, making it 250% of the capacity of a Large Beaker. This allows you to easily make much larger batches of medicine - five bottles at a time.</div> | This high-tech beaker uses reality-distorting bluespace technology to create a tiny pocket dimension for storing chemicals, which in practical terms means it can store a tremendous 300u of reagents inside it, making it 250% of the capacity of a Large Beaker. This allows you to easily make much larger batches of medicine - five bottles at a time.</div> | ||
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The subject's muscles lose tensity, causing them to collapse to the floor and be mostly helpless. | The subject's muscles lose tensity, causing them to collapse to the floor and be mostly helpless. | ||
Weaken is one of the most common status effects, almost every chemical, weapon and explosive that disables someone, uses it. Often in combination with other effects. | Weaken is one of the most common status effects, almost every chemical, weapon and explosive that disables someone, uses it. Often in combination with other effects. | ||
*Subject falls over and drops held items. | *Subject falls over and drops held items. | ||
*Subject cannot move, use items, or interact. | *Subject cannot move, use items, or interact. | ||
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===Stun=== | ===Stun=== | ||
The subject is stunned and unable to move properly. Very similar to Weaken, but doesn't knock the subject down, and DOES prevent them from toggling their internals. | The subject is stunned and unable to move properly. Very similar to Weaken, but doesn't knock the subject down, and DOES prevent them from toggling their internals. | ||
*Subject cannot move, use items, or interact: | *Subject cannot move, use items, or interact: | ||
**Subject can use 'resist'. | **Subject can use 'resist'. | ||
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===Paralysis=== | ===Paralysis=== | ||
The subject is paralyzed, all of their muscles lock up and they are unable to see, speak, or do anything. Their eyelids lock shut, and their vocal chords seize up. This is almost identical to being asleep, the only differences being that the subject can't be shaken awake, and doesn't heal holo damage faster. This is by far the most disabling single status effect in the game, but it is rarely used. | The subject is paralyzed, all of their muscles lock up and they are unable to see, speak, or do anything. Their eyelids lock shut, and their vocal chords seize up. This is almost identical to being asleep, the only differences being that the subject can't be shaken awake, and doesn't heal holo damage faster. This is by far the most disabling single status effect in the game, but it is rarely used. | ||
*Paralysis is almost identical to sleeping. | *Paralysis is almost identical to sleeping. | ||
**Subject is blinded, see blindness. | **Subject is blinded, see blindness. | ||
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===Dizziness=== | ===Dizziness=== | ||
===Blurriness=== | ===Blurriness=== | ||
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===Painkiller/Analgesic=== | ===Painkiller/Analgesic=== | ||
===Jittering=== | ===Jittering=== | ||
</div> | </div> | ||
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=Chemicals= | =Chemicals= | ||
==Dispenser== | ==Dispenser== | ||
Many of the basic elements and chemicals in the dispenser have their own effects. Those are noted here. | Many of the basic elements and chemicals in the dispenser have their own effects. Those are noted here. | ||
Those without any effects aren't documented | Those without any effects aren't documented | ||
{{ChemicalTemplate | {{ChemicalTemplate | ||
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=Compounds= | =Compounds= | ||
==Pharmaceutical Compounds== | ==Pharmaceutical Compounds== | ||
Things that are designed for use in a patient's body, for good or ill. | Things that are designed for use in a patient's body, for good or ill. | ||
===Basic Treatments=== | ===Basic Treatments=== | ||
<div style="width: 560px;">These treatments are weak but widely available in medkits or medibots. They are not commonly used by doctors, who have access to more powerful specialized medicines.</div> | <div style="width: 560px;">These treatments are weak but widely available in medkits or medibots. They are not commonly used by doctors, who have access to more powerful specialized medicines.</div> | ||
{{MedicinalCompoundTemplate | {{MedicinalCompoundTemplate | ||
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|Overdose = 30 | |Overdose = 30 | ||
|Description = Used in the treatment of oxygen deprivation. | |Description = Used in the treatment of oxygen deprivation. | ||
|Effects = | |||
*Heals 15 suffocation damage per unit. | *Heals 15 suffocation damage per unit. | ||
*Deals toxin damage to Vox. | *Deals toxin damage to Vox. | ||
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{{MedicinalCompoundTemplate | {{MedicinalCompoundTemplate | ||
|Compound = Tricordrazine | |Compound = Kelotane | ||
|Formula = 1 part Carbon, 1 part Silicon | |||
|Metabolism = 0.2 | |||
|Overdose = 30 | |||
|Description = Treats burn damage effectively, preventing infections and helping speed up healing of burns. | |||
|Effects = | |||
*Heals 6 Burn damage per unit. | |||
|OverdoseEffect = *Toxins | |||
}} | |||
{{MedicinalCompoundTemplate | |||
|Compound = Tricordrazine | |||
|Formula = 1 part Dylovene, 1 part Inaprovaline | |Formula = 1 part Dylovene, 1 part Inaprovaline | ||
|Metabolism = 0.1 | |Metabolism = 0.1 | ||
|Overdose = | |Overdose = ∞ | ||
|Description = Tricordrazine is a highly potent stimulant, originally derived from Cordrazine. Can be used to treat a wide range of injuries, though the healing effect is weak. | |Description = Tricordrazine is a highly potent stimulant, originally derived from Cordrazine. Can be used to treat a wide range of injuries, though the healing effect is weak. | ||
|Effects = *Heals 6 suffocation damage per unit | |Effects = *Heals 6 suffocation damage per unit | ||
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}} | }} | ||
===Standard Treatments=== | |||
<div style="width: 560px;">These medicines are the mainstays, standard treatments for most common conditions. A good chemist should make sure that all of these are available in sufficient quantities.</div> | |||
{{MedicinalCompoundTemplate | {{MedicinalCompoundTemplate | ||
|Compound = | |Compound = Alkysine | ||
|Formula = 1 part | |Formula = 1 part Hydrochloric Acid, 1 part Ammonia, 1 part Dylovene, | ||
|Metabolism = 0. | *Makes 2 units. | ||
|Metabolism = 0.05 | |||
|Overdose = 30 | |Overdose = 30 | ||
|Description = | |Description = A drug used to heal damage to neurological tissue after a head injury. Slightly eases pain. | ||
|Effects = | |||
*Heals | *Heals 30 points Brain damage per unit. | ||
*Acts as a mild painkiller. | |||
|OverdoseEffect = *Toxins | |OverdoseEffect = *Toxins | ||
}} | }} | ||
{{MedicinalCompoundTemplate | {{MedicinalCompoundTemplate | ||
|Compound = | |Compound = Bicaridine | ||
|Formula = 1 part | |Formula = 1 part Carbon, 1 part Inaprovaline | ||
|Metabolism = 0.2 | |Metabolism = 0.2 | ||
|Overdose = | |Overdose = 30 | ||
|Description = | |Description = A powerful trauma medication used to treat many kinds of physical injuries. Can also slow and partially heal internal bleeding at overdose (poisonous). | ||
|Effects = | |Effects = | ||
*Heals | *Heals 6 points of Trauma damage per unit. | ||
|OverdoseEffect = *Toxins | |OverdoseEffect = *Toxins | ||
*Heals internal bleeding slowly. Patient's body temperature must be above 170k for this to work. | |||
|Notes = *Does not heal organ damage or bones. It only heals internal and external muscle wounds. | |||
}} | }} | ||
{{MedicinalCompoundTemplate | {{MedicinalCompoundTemplate | ||
|Compound = | |Compound = Cryoxadone | ||
|Formula = 1 part | |Formula = 1 part Dexalin, 1 part Water, 1 part Acetone, | ||
|Metabolism = 0.2 | |Metabolism = 0.2 | ||
|Overdose = | |Overdose = ∞ | ||
|Description = | |Description = Use to treat all standard types of damage, though body temperature must be under 170K for it to metabolize correctly. Intended for use in Cryotube mixtures. | ||
|Effects = | |||
*Heals | *Slows the heart-rate | ||
* | **Heals 10 genetic damage per unit | ||
* | **Heals 10 suffocation per unit | ||
|OverdoseEffect = * | **Heals 10 trauma damage per unit | ||
**Heals 10 burn damage per unit | |||
**Heals 10 toxin damage per unit | |||
|OverdoseEffect = *N/A | |||
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|Overdose = 15 | |Overdose = 15 | ||
|Description = Dermaline is used to treat burns. It works faster than Kelotane and enables the body to restore large amounts of burnt tissue quickly. | |Description = Dermaline is used to treat burns. It works faster than Kelotane and enables the body to restore large amounts of burnt tissue quickly. | ||
|Effects = | |||
*Heals 12 burn damage per unit | *Heals 12 burn damage per unit | ||
|OverdoseEffect = *Toxins | |OverdoseEffect = *Toxins | ||
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{{MedicinalCompoundTemplate | {{MedicinalCompoundTemplate | ||
|Compound = | |Compound = Dexalin Plus | ||
|Formula = 1 part | |Formula = 1 part Dexalin, 1 part Iron, 1 part Carbon | ||
|Metabolism = 0.2 | |Metabolism = 0.2 | ||
|Overdose = | |Overdose = 15 | ||
|Description = | |Description = Directly oxygenates the blood, bypassing the pulmonary system and temporarily removing the need to breathe, as well as immediately restoring oxygen-starved tissue. | ||
|Effects = | |||
*Heals | *Heals 300 suffocation damage per unit. | ||
*Removes Lexorin from the bloodstream. | |||
|OverdoseEffect = *Toxins | |OverdoseEffect = *Toxins | ||
}} | }} | ||
{{MedicinalCompoundTemplate | {{MedicinalCompoundTemplate | ||
|Compound = | |Compound = Dylovene | ||
|Formula = 1 part | |Formula = 1 part Silicon, 1 part Potassium, 1 part Ammonia | ||
|Metabolism = 0.2 | |||
|Metabolism = 0. | |Overdose = ∞ | ||
|Overdose = | |Description = A broad-spectrum antitoxin. Heals toxin damage, drowsiness, and hallucinations. It will only heal the damage done by poisons, not cure the cause of it. | ||
|Description = A | |Effects = | ||
*Heals 4 toxin damage per unit. | |||
*Heals | *Reduces drowsiness by 6 points per unit. | ||
* | *Reduces hallucination strength by 9 points per unit. | ||
|OverdoseEffect = *Toxins | |OverdoseEffect = *Toxins | ||
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{{MedicinalCompoundTemplate | {{MedicinalCompoundTemplate | ||
|Compound = Hyronalin | |||
|Compound = Hyronalin | |||
|Formula = 1 part Radium, 1 part Dylovene | |Formula = 1 part Radium, 1 part Dylovene | ||
|Metabolism = 0.05 | |Metabolism = 0.05 | ||
|Overdose = 30 | |Overdose = 30 | ||
|Description = Hyronalin is a medicinal drug used to counter the effect of radiation poisoning. | |Description = Hyronalin is a medicinal drug used to counter the effect of radiation poisoning. | ||
|Effects = | |||
*Heals 30 | *Heals 30 radiation per unit. | ||
|OverdoseEffect = *Toxins | |OverdoseEffect = *Toxins | ||
}} | }} | ||
===Advanced Treatments=== | ===Advanced Treatments=== | ||
<div style="width: 560px;">Very powerful and useful medicines, which are uncommon or difficult to make. Creating these is important to being a good chemist.</div> | <div style="width: 560px;">Very powerful and useful medicines, which are uncommon or difficult to make. Creating these is important to being a good chemist.</div> | ||
{{MedicinalCompoundTemplate | {{MedicinalCompoundTemplate | ||
|Compound = Clonexadone | |||
|Compound = Clonexadone | |||
|Formula = 1 part Cryoxadone, 1 part Sodium, 0.1 parts Phoron, 5 units Phoron (Catalyst) | |Formula = 1 part Cryoxadone, 1 part Sodium, 0.1 parts Phoron, 5 units Phoron (Catalyst) | ||
*Results in 2 units. | *Results in 2 units. | ||
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|Overdose = ∞ | |Overdose = ∞ | ||
|Description = A liquid compound similar to that used in the cloning process. Almost identical to Cryoxadone, but three times as powerful. Intended for use in Cryotube mixtures | |Description = A liquid compound similar to that used in the cloning process. Almost identical to Cryoxadone, but three times as powerful. Intended for use in Cryotube mixtures | ||
|Effects = | |||
*Slows the heart-rate | *Slows the heart-rate | ||
*All of the following effects require body temperature to be below 170 kelvin. | *All of the following effects require body temperature to be below 170 kelvin. | ||
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|Overdose = 30 | |Overdose = 30 | ||
|Description = Used for healing physical trauma or chemical trauma in the eyes, though does not work for genetic eye damage. | |Description = Used for healing physical trauma or chemical trauma in the eyes, though does not work for genetic eye damage. | ||
|Effects = | |||
*Reduces blurriness strength by 2.5 per second. | *Reduces blurriness strength by 2.5 per second. | ||
*Reduces blindness strength by 2.5 per second. | *Reduces blindness strength by 2.5 per second. | ||
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{{MedicinalCompoundTemplate | {{MedicinalCompoundTemplate | ||
|Compound = | |Compound = Peridaxon | ||
|Formula = 1 part | |Formula = 1 part Bicaridine, 1 part Clonexadone, 5 units Phoron (Catalyst) | ||
*Results in 2 units. | |||
|Metabolism = 0.2 | |Metabolism = 0.2 | ||
|Overdose = 25 | |Overdose = 10 | ||
|Description = A powder extracted from Spacecarp, this substance can effectively treat genetic damage in humanoids, though excessive consumption has side effects. | |Description = Used to encourage recovery of internal organs and nervous systems. Medicate cautiously. | ||
|Effects = | |||
*Heals 1 point of damage to each internal organ per unit. | |||
**Can repair ruptured lungs. | |||
**Does not affect mechanical/artificial organs. | |||
|OverdoseEffect = *Toxins | |||
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{{MedicinalCompoundTemplate | |||
|Compound = Rezadone | |||
|Formula = 1 part CarpoToxin, 1 part Cryptobiolin, 1 part Copper | |||
|Metabolism = 0.2 | |||
|Overdose = 25 | |||
|Description = A powder extracted from Spacecarp, this substance can effectively treat genetic damage in humanoids, though excessive consumption has side effects. | |||
|Effects = | |||
*Heals 20 genetic damage per unit. | *Heals 20 genetic damage per unit. | ||
*Heals 2 suffocation damage per unit. | *Heals 2 suffocation damage per unit. | ||
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*Causes Jittering. (strength 5.) | *Causes Jittering. (strength 5.) | ||
}} | }} | ||
===Specialist Treatments=== | ===Specialist Treatments=== | ||
<div style="width: 560px;">Rarely used medicines with very specific, niche utility. These are typically made on demand if required, and not often prepared in advance.</div> | <div style="width: 560px;">Rarely used medicines with very specific, niche utility. These are typically made on demand if required, and not often prepared in advance.</div> | ||
{{MedicinalCompoundTemplate | |||
|Compound = Adipemcina | |||
|Formula = 1 part Dylovene, 1 part Lithium, 1 part Potassium | |||
|Metabolism = 0.1 | |||
|Overdose = 30 | |||
|Description = A medicine that fixes the heart in particular, though not emotionally. | |||
|Effects = *Heals heart damage. | |||
|OverdoseEffect = *Toxins. | |||
*Induces vomiting. | |||
*Causes liver damage. | |||
|Notes = The amount of heart damage fixed depends on how much nutrition the patient has. | |||
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|Effects = *Heals 70% radiation per unit. | |Effects = *Heals 70% radiation per unit. | ||
*Heals 10 toxin damage per unit. | *Heals 10 toxin damage per unit. | ||
*Deals approx 2.4 | *Deals approx 2.4 brute damage per unit. | ||
|OverdoseEffect = *N/A | |OverdoseEffect = *N/A | ||
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|Overdose = 30 | |Overdose = 30 | ||
|Description = A powerful oxidizer that reacts with ethanol. Neutralizes alcohol in the blood stream. | |Description = A powerful oxidizer that reacts with ethanol. Neutralizes alcohol in the blood stream. | ||
|Effects = | |||
*Instantly cures Dizziness | *Instantly cures Dizziness | ||
*Instantly cures Drowsiness | *Instantly cures Drowsiness | ||
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{{MedicinalCompoundTemplate | {{MedicinalCompoundTemplate | ||
|Compound = | |Compound = Ipecac | ||
|Formula = 1 part | |Formula = 1 part Hydrazine, 1 part Ethanol, 1 part Dylovene | ||
|Metabolism = 0.2 | |Metabolism = 0.2 | ||
|Overdose = 30 | |Overdose = 30 | ||
|Description = Leporazine can be use to stabilize an individuals body temperature. | |Description = A simple emetic. Induces vomiting in the patient, emptying stomach contents. | ||
|Effects = | |||
*Brings the patient's body temperature close towards 310 kelvin (36.85 Celsius). | *When ingested: | ||
|OverdoseEffect = *Toxins | **Has a chance to make the patient vomit, which increases in probability as they absorb more and more of it. | ||
**Gives the patient messages about feeling ill, nauseous, etc. | |||
*When injected: | |||
**Deals 2 toxin damage per unit. | |||
|OverdoseEffect = *Toxins | |||
}} | |||
{{MedicinalCompoundTemplate | |||
|Compound = Leporazine | |||
|Formula = 1 part Silicon, 1 part Copper, 5 units Phoron (Catalyst) | |||
|Metabolism = 0.2 | |||
|Overdose = 30 | |||
|Description = Leporazine can be use to stabilize an individuals body temperature. | |||
|Effects = | |||
*Brings the patient's body temperature close towards 310 kelvin (36.85 Celsius). | |||
|OverdoseEffect = *Toxins | |||
|Notes = *Leporazine's effects are constant as long as it's metabolizing. The size of the dose only matters in determining how long the body temperature will remain stable for. Effects stop when its fully metabolized. | |Notes = *Leporazine's effects are constant as long as it's metabolizing. The size of the dose only matters in determining how long the body temperature will remain stable for. Effects stop when its fully metabolized. | ||
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|Description = A chemical compound that causes a powerful fat-burning reaction. | |Description = A chemical compound that causes a powerful fat-burning reaction. | ||
|Effects = | |||
*Removes 10 points of nutrition from the patient per unit, making them more hungry. | *Removes 10 points of nutrition from the patient per unit, making them more hungry. | ||
*Instantly clears bloated status from overeating. | *Instantly clears bloated status from overeating. | ||
|OverdoseEffect = *Toxins | |OverdoseEffect = *Toxins | ||
}} | }} | ||
{{MedicinalCompoundTemplate | {{MedicinalCompoundTemplate | ||
|Compound = | |Compound = Ryetalyn | ||
|Formula = 1 part | |Formula = 1 part Arithrazine, 1 part Carbon | ||
|Metabolism = 0. | |Metabolism = 0.1 | ||
|Overdose = 30 | |Overdose = 30 | ||
|Description = | |Description = Can cure specific genetic abnormalities via a catalytic process. | ||
|Effects = | |||
* | *Instantly cures all mutations in the patient. | ||
*Instantly cures genetic disabilities in the patient. | |||
* | |||
|OverdoseEffect = *Toxins | |OverdoseEffect = *Toxins | ||
|Notes = | |||
*All of Ryetalyn's effects occur instantly with even the tiniest dose; one unit is enough. | |||
*Ryetalyn does NOT cure genetic damage (AKA: Cloneloss). Only Clonexadone, Cryoxadone or Rezadone fix genetic damage. | |||
}} | }} | ||
===Anti Microbials=== | ===Anti Microbials=== | ||
<div style="width: 560px;">Medicines used to fight Viral Pathogens and Bacterial Infections. | <div style="width: 560px;">Medicines used to fight Viral Pathogens and Bacterial Infections. | ||
A detailed guide to Bacterial Infections can be found here | A detailed guide to Bacterial Infections can be found [[Guide_to_Medicine#Infections|here]].</div> | ||
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*Clearing germ level can also be done by showering, washing your hands, or spraying with space cleaner. | *Clearing germ level can also be done by showering, washing your hands, or spraying with space cleaner. | ||
}} | }} | ||
===Painkillers/Stabilizers=== | ===Painkillers/Stabilizers=== | ||
<div style="width: 560px;">Usually administered to people who've just been wounded, to help stabilize them.</div> | <div style="width: 560px;">Usually administered to people who've just been wounded, to help stabilize them.</div> | ||
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|Description = Inaprovaline is a synaptic stimulant and cardio-stimulant. Commonly used to stabilize patients. | |Description = Inaprovaline is a synaptic stimulant and cardio-stimulant. Commonly used to stabilize patients. | ||
|Effects = | |||
*Prevents patients from accumulating suffocation damage caused by being in critical (<=0% health) status. | *Prevents patients from accumulating suffocation damage caused by being in critical (<=0% health) status. | ||
*Prevents Internal Bleeding wounds from getting worse over time. Does not stop the bleeding, just prevents the rate of bleeding from accelerating. | *Prevents Internal Bleeding wounds from getting worse over time. Does not stop the bleeding, just prevents the rate of bleeding from accelerating. | ||
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|OverdoseEffect = *Toxins | |OverdoseEffect = *Toxins | ||
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|OverdoseEffect = *Causes hallucinations: Strength 60. | |OverdoseEffect = *Causes hallucinations: Strength 60. | ||
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===Sedatives=== | ===Sedatives=== | ||
<div style="width: 560px;">Sedatives put people to sleep. Useful for surgery when anaesthetic gas won't work, for dealing with troublesome patients who won't sit still, and in dire situations, for self defense.</div> | <div style="width: 560px;">Sedatives put people to sleep. Useful for surgery when anaesthetic gas won't work, for dealing with troublesome patients who won't sit still, and in dire situations, for self defense.</div> | ||
{{MedicinalCompoundTemplate | {{MedicinalCompoundTemplate | ||
|Compound = | |Compound = Chloral Hydrate | ||
|Formula = 1 part | |Formula = 1 part Ethanol, 3 parts Hydrochloric Acid, 1 part Water | ||
*Makes 1 unit. | |||
|Metabolism = 0.05 | |Metabolism = 0.05 | ||
|Overdose = 30 | |Overdose = 15 | ||
|Description = A moderately effective hypnotic used to treat insomnia, perform surgery in critical cases, and keep unruly patients asleep until security can deal with them. | |Description = An extremely powerful sedative that quickly incapacitates most people at even a tiny dose. It is effective for subduing violent patients, or as a self defense tool, to allow escape. It is not entirely safe, and will poison the subject to some degree. | ||
|Effects = *Once only, immediately upon injecting: | |||
**Causes yawning every 8 seconds on average. | **Causes Confusion at strength 2 (the patient stumbles around, and fails randomly at actions). | ||
*At <1.5u dose. | **Causes Drowsyness at strength 2. | ||
**Causes blurred vision, Strength 10. | *At <2u dosage. | ||
*At <5u dose. | **Causes Weakness, strength 30 (this causes the patient to collapse, and be unable to move or interact). | ||
**Causes blurred vision, at strength 10. | |||
*At >1u dosage, the patient suffers 1 point of toxin damage per unit. | |||
*At >=2u dosage, causes sleep, strength 30. | |||
|OverdoseEffect = *Toxins | |||
|Notes = *The toxins from the overdose effect stacks with the toxin damage a normal dose causes. An overdose can be somewhat harmful, but 15u is nowhere near lethal. | |||
*The following values are based on a combination of calculation and live testing. The results are not 100% consistent, as it varies due to server performance. | |||
**Chloral hydrate will trigger its weakness effect on the second proc, this happens three seconds after intial injection. | |||
**At a sufficiently high volume, Chloral Hydrate will reach a 2u dose and cause the patient to fall asleep in about 40 seconds. | |||
**Once the patient is asleep, they will stay asleep roughly 21 seconds for every unit in their blood after the second. A 5u dosage will keep someone asleep for approximately 1 minute 3 seconds. | |||
**Once the dose falls low enough, the patient will wake after roughly another 65 seconds. | |||
}} | |||
{{MedicinalCompoundTemplate | |||
|Compound = Soporific | |||
|Formula = 1 part Chloral Hydrate, 4 parts sugar | |||
|Metabolism = 0.05 | |||
|Overdose = 30 | |||
|Description = A moderately effective hypnotic used to treat insomnia, perform surgery in critical cases, and keep unruly patients asleep until security can deal with them. | |||
|Effects = *At <1u dose. | |||
**Causes yawning every 8 seconds on average. | |||
*At <1.5u dose. | |||
**Causes blurred vision, Strength 10. | |||
*At <5u dose. | |||
**Causes Weakening, Strength 2. | **Causes Weakening, Strength 2. | ||
**Causes drowsiness, Strength 20. | **Causes drowsiness, Strength 20. | ||
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===Mental Stabilizers=== | |||
<div style="width: 560px;">Compounds to alter the patient's mental state. These are mostly roleplay only, and have almost no mechanical effects.</div> | |||
{{MedicinalCompoundTemplate | {{MedicinalCompoundTemplate | ||
|Compound = | |Compound = Methylphenidate | ||
|Formula = 1 part | |Formula = 1 part MindBreaker Toxin, 1 part Hydrazine | ||
*Makes | *Makes 3 units | ||
|Metabolism = 0. | |Metabolism = 0.01 | ||
|Overdose = | |Overdose = ∞ | ||
|Description = | |Description = Improves the ability to concentrate. | ||
|Effects = | |||
*Displays a message every five minutes: "Your mind feels focused and undivided." | |||
|OverdoseEffect = *N/A | |||
}} | |||
{{MedicinalCompoundTemplate | |||
|Compound = Citalopram | |||
|OverdoseEffect = * | |Formula = 1 part Mindbreaker Toxin, 1 part Carbon | ||
}} | |||
{{MedicinalCompoundTemplate | |||
|Compound = | |||
|Formula = 1 part | |||
*Makes 3 units | *Makes 3 units | ||
|Metabolism = 0.01 | |Metabolism = 0.01 | ||
|Overdose = ∞ | |Overdose = ∞ | ||
|Description = Stabilizes the mind a little. A Mild Antidepressant. | |||
|Effects = | |||
*Displays a message every five minutes: "Your mind feels stable... a little stable." | |||
*Suppresses mild and non-permanent brain trauma. | |||
|Description = Stabilizes the mind a little. A Mild Antidepressant. | |||
*Displays a message every five minutes: "Your mind feels stable... a little stable." | |||
|OverdoseEffect = *N/A | |OverdoseEffect = *N/A | ||
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|Overdose = ∞ | |Overdose = ∞ | ||
|Description = A stronger antidepressant. Stabilizes the mind greatly, but has a chance of causing hallucinations. | |Description = A stronger antidepressant. Stabilizes the mind greatly, but has a chance of causing hallucinations. | ||
|Effects = | |||
*Every five minutes, does one of the following: | *Every five minutes, does one of the following: | ||
**90% chance to display a message: "Your mind feels much more stable.". | **90% chance to display a message: "Your mind feels much more stable.". | ||
**10% Chance to display: "Your mind breaks apart..." and cause hallucinations at strength 200. | **10% Chance to display: "Your mind breaks apart..." and cause hallucinations at strength 200. | ||
***If this message in particular displays, a trauma may be added. | |||
*Suppresses all brain traumas. | |||
|OverdoseEffect = *N/A | |OverdoseEffect = *N/A | ||
}} | }} | ||
===Performance Enhancers=== | ===Performance Enhancers=== | ||
<div style="width: 560px;">Things to make people work harder, better, faster and stronger. These can be helpful to dose up on before combat, and are sometimes requisitioned by a well prepared security team</div> | <div style="width: 560px;">Things to make people work harder, better, faster and stronger. These can be helpful to dose up on before combat, and are sometimes requisitioned by a well prepared security team</div> | ||
{{MedicinalCompoundTemplate | {{MedicinalCompoundTemplate | ||
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|Overdose = 30 | |Overdose = 30 | ||
|Description = A highly effective, long lasting, muscle stimulant. Keeps the user's muscles working regardless of impairments, and allows freedom of movement under almost any conditions. | |Description = A highly effective, long lasting, muscle stimulant. Keeps the user's muscles working regardless of impairments, and allows freedom of movement under almost any conditions. | ||
|Effects = | |||
*Gives the Speed-boost effect | *Gives the Speed-boost effect | ||
**This medicine does not work on Dionaea. | **This medicine does not work on Dionaea. | ||
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|Overdose = 10 | |Overdose = 10 | ||
|Description = Highly toxic, but treats hallucinations, paralysis, and stunned or weakened patients. | |Description = Highly toxic, but treats hallucinations, paralysis, and stunned or weakened patients. | ||
|Effects = | |||
*Reduces Drowsiness strength by 2.5 points per second. | *Reduces Drowsiness strength by 2.5 points per second. | ||
*Reduces Paralysis strength by 0.5 points per second. | *Reduces Paralysis strength by 0.5 points per second. | ||
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|Notes = *The effects of this medicine persist as long as it is metabolizing, and it metabolites very slowly. | |Notes = *The effects of this medicine persist as long as it is metabolizing, and it metabolites very slowly. | ||
}} | }} | ||
===Narcotics=== | ===Narcotics=== | ||
<div style="width: 560px;">Drugs to get high, these are illegal to distribute, or administer without good reason. Making up and dosing yourself on space drugs is the hallmark of a bad Chemist. Don't do it.</div> | |||
<div style="width: 560px;">Drugs to get high, these are illegal to distribute, or administer without good reason. Making up and dosing yourself on space drugs is the hallmark of a bad Chemist. Don't do it.</div> | |||
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*Effects stop quickly once the drug is out of the patient's blood. Treat with dialysis if injected. | *Effects stop quickly once the drug is out of the patient's blood. Treat with dialysis if injected. | ||
}} | }} | ||
===Poisons=== | ===Poisons=== | ||
<div style="width: 560px;">These compounds are harmful to organic life. Do not administer them unless you intend to murder the patient. They are mostly used by antagonists, and sometimes for research.</div> | <div style="width: 560px;">These compounds are harmful to organic life. Do not administer them unless you intend to murder the patient. They are mostly used by antagonists, and sometimes for research.</div> | ||
{{MedicinalCompoundTemplate | |||
|Compound = Cryptobiolin | |||
|Metabolism = 0.05 | |||
|Overdose = 30 | |||
|Formula = 1 part Potassium, 1 part Acetone, 1 part Sugar | |||
|Description = Causes confusion and dizziness. | |||
|Effects = *Causes Confusion, Strength 20 (The victim will randomly move in the wrong direction when walking). | |||
*Causes Dizziness, Strength 4 (The victim's screen shakes, makes it harder for them to click things). | |||
|Notes = *Effects are instant and refreshed while it metabolizes. | |||
*Lasts 20 seconds per unit. | |||
*Ethylredoxrazine will nullify effects. | |||
}} | |||
{{MedicinalCompoundTemplate | {{MedicinalCompoundTemplate | ||
|Compound = | |Compound = Impedrezene | ||
|Formula = 1 part | |Formula = 1 part Mercury, 1 part Acetone, 1 part Sugar | ||
|Metabolism = 0. | *Results in 2 units. | ||
|Overdose = | |Metabolism = 0.2 | ||
|Description = A | |Overdose = 30 | ||
|Effects = | |Description = A narcotic that impedes one's ability by slowing down the higher brain cell functions. | ||
* | |Effects = | ||
* | *Can cause brain damage at a ratio of 3 per unit of compound. | ||
* | *Can cause drowsiness. | ||
|Notes = | *Can cause drooling. | ||
|Notes = --- | |||
}} | }} | ||
{{MedicinalCompoundTemplate | {{MedicinalCompoundTemplate | ||
|Compound = | |Compound = Lexorin | ||
|Formula = | |Formula = 1 part Phoron, 1 part Hydrazine, 1 part Ammonia | ||
|Metabolism = 0.1 | |Metabolism = 0.1 | ||
|Overdose = 30 | |Overdose = 30 | ||
|Description = Temporarily stops respiration. Causes tissue damage. Countered by Dexalin Plus. | |||
|Effects = *Deals 3 trauma damage per unit. | |||
*Stops breathing | |||
|Description = Temporarily stops respiration. Causes tissue damage. Countered by Dexalin Plus. | |||
|Effects = *Deals 3 trauma damage per unit. | |||
*Stops breathing | |||
*Constantly increases oxygen loss. | *Constantly increases oxygen loss. | ||
|Notes = *Each unit of Dexalin Plus will neutralize 3 units of Lexorin. | |Notes = *Each unit of Dexalin Plus will neutralize 3 units of Lexorin. | ||
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{{MedicinalCompoundTemplate | {{MedicinalCompoundTemplate | ||
|Compound = | |Compound = Potassium Chloride | ||
|Metabolism = 0. | |Formula = 1 part Potassium, 1 part Sodium Chloride | ||
|Metabolism = 0.005 | |||
|Overdose = 30 | |Overdose = 30 | ||
|Description = A a bitter salt that becomes a dangerous paralytic at high doses and appears to stop the heart. | |||
|Effects = *No effects when not overdosed | |||
|Description = A a bitter salt that becomes a dangerous paralytic at high doses and appears to stop the heart. | |||
|Effects = *No effects when not overdosed | |||
|OverdoseEffect = *These effects are almost identical to normally injecting Potassium Chloride. | |OverdoseEffect = *These effects are almost identical to normally injecting Potassium Chloride. | ||
**Toxins | **Toxins | ||
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{{MedicinalCompoundTemplate | {{MedicinalCompoundTemplate | ||
|Compound = | |Compound = Potassium Chlorophoride | ||
|Formula = 1 part | |Formula = 1 part Potassium Chloride, 1 part Phoron, 1 part Chloral Hydrate | ||
|Metabolism = 0.005 | |||
|Metabolism = 0. | |Overdose = 20 | ||
|Overdose = | |Description = A powerful paralytic based on Potassium Chloride. Paralyses the victim, builds up toxins and slowly suffocates them. | ||
|Description = A | |Effects = *Deals 10 toxin damage per unit. | ||
|Effects = | *Deals 2 suffocation damage per unit. | ||
* | *Weakens the patient, strength 10 (prevents movements or actions). | ||
* | **This effect is instant, and constantly refreshed while it's metabolizing. | ||
* | |Notes = *Takes 200 seconds to metabolize a single unit, making this a very effective long-lasting paralytic. | ||
|Notes = - | |||
}} | }} | ||
{{MedicinalCompoundTemplate | {{MedicinalCompoundTemplate | ||
|Compound = | |Compound = Zombie Powder | ||
|Formula = | |Formula = 5 parts CarpoToxin, 5 parts Soporific, 5 parts Copper | ||
|Metabolism = 0.1 | *Results in 2 units | ||
|Overdose = | |Metabolism = 0.1 | ||
|Description = | |Overdose = 30 | ||
|Effects = * | |Description = A strong neurotoxin and paralytic scientifically known as Tetrodotoxin, which instantly puts the subject into a death-like state. | ||
|Effects = *Gives the patient a fake time of death that will show in autopsy reports. | |||
|Notes = * | *Causes 3 suffocation damage per unit. | ||
*Causes 3 toxin damage per unit. | |||
*These effects are instant, and persist as long as the poison is metabolizing. | |||
**Weakens the patient, strength 10 (paralysis). | |||
**Silences the patient, strength 10. | |||
****A scanner bed will show the patient's damage correctly without any fake values. | |||
|Notes = *This toxin does not last very long, 10 seconds per unit. | |||
}} | }} | ||
===Food Related=== | |||
<div style="width: 560px;">Things that are safe to eat. Most of these are ingredients though, and not generally designed to be eaten as-is.</div> | |||
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{{MedicinalCompoundTemplate | {{MedicinalCompoundTemplate | ||
|Compound = | |Compound = Sodium Chloride | ||
|Formula = 1 part | |Formula = 1 part Hydrochloric Acid, 1 part Sodium | ||
|Metabolism = 0.1 | |||
|Metabolism | |||
|Overdose = ∞ | |Overdose = ∞ | ||
|Description = | |Description = Sodium Chloride, also known as Salt, is often used to season food. | ||
|Effects = * | |Effects = *N/A | ||
|OverdoseEffect = *N/A | |OverdoseEffect = *N/A | ||
|Notes = * | |Notes = *N/A | ||
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{{MedicinalCompoundTemplate | |||
|Compound = Virus Food | |||
|Formula = 1 part Milk, 1 part Water, 1 part Acetone | |||
*Results in 5 units. | |||
|Metabolism = 0.4 | |||
|Overdose = ∞ | |||
|Description = Used in Virology as a growth medium for viruses. Available from a wall dispenser in Virology. | |||
|Effects = *Effectively increases virus speed by 10. | |||
|OverdoseEffect = *N/A | |||
|Notes = *Can be consumed as food, provides 2 nutrition per unit. | |||
}} | |||
==Industrial Compounds== | ==Industrial Compounds== | ||
<div style="width: 560px;">Things that are not designed to go inside people. Most of these chemicals have no effect when injected or ingested in people, unless otherwise noted. | <div style="width: 560px;">Things that are not designed to go inside people. Most of these chemicals have no effect when injected or ingested in people, unless otherwise noted. | ||
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*Reactive: The substance is a main ingredient of a violent reaction upon mixing. Such things are useful in grenades, chemical shells, or even for feeding to mobs in two separate pills | *Reactive: The substance is a main ingredient of a violent reaction upon mixing. Such things are useful in grenades, chemical shells, or even for feeding to mobs in two separate pills | ||
*Reaction: This is not a substance. Mixing this will remove all substances and cause a violent chemical reaction. Such things are useful in grenades, chemical shells, or even for feeding to mobs in two separate pills</div> | *Reaction: This is not a substance. Mixing this will remove all substances and cause a violent chemical reaction. Such things are useful in grenades, chemical shells, or even for feeding to mobs in two separate pills</div> | ||
===Cleaning Agents=== | ===Cleaning Agents=== | ||
<div style="width: 560px;">Things that are useful for cleaning, and often requested by janitors.</div> | <div style="width: 560px;">Things that are useful for cleaning, and often requested by janitors.</div> | ||
{{IndustrialCompoundTemplate | {{IndustrialCompoundTemplate | ||
|Compound = Space Cleaner | |Compound = Luminol | ||
|Formula = 1 part Ammonia, 1 part Water | |Formula = 2 parts Hydrazine, 2 parts Carbon, 2 parts Ammonia | ||
|Description = A compound that interacts with blood on the molecular level, causing it to become fluorescent and more visible, especially under UV light. | |||
|Effects = *Causes visible blood on floors to glow a bright blue colour when sprayed on it | |||
**Will not make blood on objects glow unless a UV light is also used | |||
*Under a UV light, will cause cleaned blood to glow a bright blue colour, and thus be visible | |||
**This only works if the blood was cleaned with Space Cleaner, or (for objects) with a sink or shower. Using Sterilizine, or a mop, will completely clean all traces and leave nothing to detect | |||
**Works with both tiles and objects. | |||
**Does not work on skin | |||
|Notes = *A spray bottle of Luminol is found in the detective's Forensics Kit. He may need a refill. | |||
*This chemical is designed for use in combination with a UV light. One can be found in the detective's kit, or they can be made in science. | |||
*There are presently many bugs with Luminol, but it works as described above | |||
}} | |||
{{IndustrialCompoundTemplate | |||
|Compound = Space Cleaner | |||
|Formula = 1 part Ammonia, 1 part Water | |||
|Description = A compound used to clean things. But will not fully remove all traces of blood. | |Description = A compound used to clean things. But will not fully remove all traces of blood. | ||
|Effects = *When sprayed on a floor. | |Effects = *When sprayed on a floor. | ||
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===Engineeering=== | |||
<div style="width: 560px;"> </div> | |||
{{ | {{CompoundTemplate | ||
|Compound = | |Compound = Coolant | ||
|Formula = | |Formula = 1 part Tungsten, 1 part Acetone, 1 part Water | ||
|Description = | |Description = An industrial cooling substance. | ||
}} | }} | ||
{{CompoundTemplate | |||
|Compound = Foaming Agent | |||
|Formula = 1 part Lithium, 1 part Hydrazine | |||
|Description = A agent that yields metallic foam when mixed with light metal and a strong acid. | |||
}} | |||
{{CompoundTemplate | |||
|Compound = Iron Foam | |||
|Formula = 3 parts Iron, 1 part Foaming Agent, 1 part Polytrinic Acid | |||
*Results in 5 units. | |||
|Description = A strong form of Metal Foam. | |||
}} | |||
{{CompoundTemplate | |||
|Compound = Metal Foam | |||
|Formula = 3 parts Iron/Aluminium, 1 part Foaming Agent, 1 part Polytrinic Acid | |||
|Description = Creates lightweight metal foam walls. These can be easily torn through, but may be useful for plugging hull breaches. | |||
}} | |||
{{CompoundTemplate | |||
|Compound = Plastic | |||
|Formula = 10 Polytrinic acid, 20 Plasticide | |||
|Description = Creates one solid sheet of plastic. | |||
}} | |||
{{CompoundTemplate | {{CompoundTemplate | ||
|Compound = | |Compound = Silicate | ||
|Formula = 1 part | |Formula = 1 part Aluminum, 1 part Silicon, 1 part Acetone | ||
|Description = | |Description = Used to strengthen windows. | ||
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{{CompoundTemplate | {{CompoundTemplate | ||
|Compound = | |Compound = Surfactant | ||
|Formula = | |Formula = 2 parts Hydrazine, 2 parts carbon, 1 part Sulfuric Acid | ||
|Description = | |Description = Used in some chemical compounds. | ||
}} | }} | ||
{{CompoundTemplate | {{CompoundTemplate | ||
|Compound = | |Compound = Water | ||
|Formula = | |Formula = 1 part Acetone, 2 parts Hydrazine | ||
|Description = | *Results in 1 unit. | ||
|Description = Also known as H2O. | |||
}} | }} | ||
===Horticultural=== | |||
<div style="width: 560px;">Things designed to aid in Botany and Xenobotany</div> | |||
{{ | |||
|Compound = | {{IndustrialCompoundTemplate | ||
|Formula = | |Compound = Diethylamine | ||
|Description = | |Formula = 1 part Ammonia, 1 part Ethanol | ||
|Application = Added to hydroponics trays and soil in liquid form. | |||
|Description = A secondary amine, mildly corrosive. A very potent fertilizer. | |||
|Effects = *Useful as a fertilizer in botany: Strength 1. | |||
*Useful as a pest killer in botany: Strength 2. | |||
}} | }} | ||
{{ | {{IndustrialCompoundTemplate | ||
|Compound = | |Compound = Plant-B-Gone | ||
|Formula = 1 part | |Formula = 1 part Toxin, 4 parts Water | ||
|Description = | |Application = Contact, Injection | ||
|Description = A toxic mixture designed to kill plant-life. | |||
|Effects = *When injected (Metabolism 0.005). | |||
**Deals 4 toxin damage per unit. | |||
**Deals an additional 50 damage per unit to Diona. | |||
*When sprayed/on contact. | |||
**Deals 50 damage per unit to Diona. | |||
* | **Removes mold on walls. | ||
**Destroys any plants on the tile. | |||
**Deals 15-35 damage to alien weeds. | |||
***Damage to alien weeds is not based on the quantity used. | |||
}} | }} | ||
{{IndustrialCompoundTemplate | |||
{{ | |Compound = Unstable Mutagen | ||
|Compound = | |Formula = 1 part Radium, 1 part Phosphorus, 1 part Hydrochloric Acid | ||
|Formula = | |Description = Causes mutations when injected into living people or plants. High doses may be lethal. | ||
|Effects = *N/A | |||
| | |||
}} | }} | ||
===Weapons=== | |||
<div style="width: 560px;">Everything in this category is dangerous, and should not be used without approval from security or command, unless you're an antagonist. Unapproved use is likely to make security, and possibly the admins, quite upset with you. Most of the things in this category are best used in making grenades and bombs. </div> | |||
{{CompoundTemplate | {{CompoundTemplate | ||
|Compound = | |Compound = Electromagnetic Pulse | ||
|Formula = | |Formula = 1 part Uranium, 1 part Iron | ||
|Description = | |Description = This reacts immediately on mixing, it creates a large electromagnetic pulse which affects all electronic devices. | ||
}} | }} | ||
{{CompoundTemplate | |||
|Compound = Explosive Reaction | |||
|Formula = 1 part Potassium, 1 part Water | |||
|Description = This explodes immediately on mixing, which may knock you over or even kill you. | |||
}} | |||
=== | {{CompoundTemplate | ||
|Compound = Flash Powder | |||
|Formula = 1 part Sulphur, 1 part Aluminium, 1 part Potassium | |||
|Description = Creates a flash similar to that of a flashbang immediately on mixing. | |||
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|Compound = Napalm | |||
|Formula = 1 part Phoron, 1 part Aluminium, 1 part Sulphuric Acid | |||
|Description = Creates a large fire immediately on mixing. (Results in 1 unit instead of 3) | |||
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|Compound = | |Compound = Nitroglycerin | ||
|Formula = 1 part | |Formula = 1 part Glycerol, 1 part Polytrinic Acid, 1 part Sulphuric Acid | ||
|Description = Explodes immediately on mixing. Nitroglycerin is a heavy, colorless, oily, explosive liquid obtained by nitrating glycerol. (Results in 2 units instead of 3) | |||
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|Formula = 1 part Potassium, 1 part Sugar, 1 part Phosphorous | |Formula = 1 part Potassium, 1 part Sugar, 1 part Phosphorous | ||
|Description = This creates a large cloud of smoke that will take on the properties of everything (if anything) in the container of the reaction. | |Description = This creates a large cloud of smoke that will take on the properties of everything (if anything) in the container of the reaction. | ||
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Chemistry Equipment
This section concerns the various machines and equipment you'll use in chemistry.
Machines
Chemical Dispenser
ChemMaster 3000
To start, insert a beaker containing some chemical, and then click it with an empty hand to bring up a menu. In addition to holding a beaker, the chemmaster can also hold a Pill Bottle (both simultaneously), more on these soon.
The Add to Buffer section is where all the juicy info is. It will show you a list of all the reagents inside the beaker, and their quantities. Beside each one are several options. Analyze will just bring up the description of that chemical, to tell you what it is and does. The rest of the buttons (1,5,10,all,custom) just control how much of that chemical you're going to move to the buffer.
The Buffer is the section between the horizontal lines. Imagine this as chemicals inside the ChemMaster. Once they're here, you can do several things with them.- The Transfer To section shows where chemicals will go when you transfer them out of the buffer, click it to change the destination. They can either go back into the beaker, or they can go into the disposal
- This doesn't actually put them in the disposal, it just destroys them. Any reagents destroyed this way are gone forever, and cannot be recovered.
- Chemicals in the buffer will have the same number control options as those in the beaker. This just transfers them to either of the destinations mentioned above.
- The Create Bottle option will magically create a glass bottle, and put the contents of the buffer into it. The bottle is created outside of the ChemMaster and will appear on top of it. Bottles have a maximum capacity of 60u, so anything over that will still remain in the buffer.
- By clicking the Icon to the right of this option, you can choose a visual style for the resulting bottle. Note that the bottle is transparent, and will take on the colour of the liquid inside it. You only choose the shape.
- The Create Pill option will create a single edible pill out of the buffer contents. Again, up to 60u total dosage. If an empty pill bottle is inserted into the ChemMaster, the pill will be created inside that bottle. Otherwise it will appear ontop of the machine.
- The Create Multiple Pills option will create a number of pills that you get to specify. The contents of the buffer will be evenly divided amongst all the pills you make. And if a pill bottle is in the machine, the pills will be created inside it until it's full. Otherwise they appear ontop in a big messy pile
- By clicking the Icon to the right of this option, you can choose a visual style for the resulting pill(s). This will help people to tell your pills apart at a glance, which can be useful when you're making a bottle filled with a mixture of different pills.
- The Transfer To section shows where chemicals will go when you transfer them out of the buffer, click it to change the destination. They can either go back into the beaker, or they can go into the disposal
Once you're done making pills and bottles, you'll probably want to make sure your beaker is empty again so you can make something new, if so be sure to transfer everything to the buffer. Once you eject the beaker, everything left in the buffer is destroyed.
If you've made a bottle of pills, don't forget to eject the pill bottle too, and then label it using the Hand Labeller.
All-In-One Grinder
It's good for undoing your mistakes if you make pills wrong, or for getting rare compounds (like carpotoxin) out of things that contain them. But making liquid phoron is the most common and important thing you'll use it for.
Note that it will not break compounds back down into elements, nothing can do that.Refridgerated Medicine Storage
It will only accept pills, pillbottles, and glass containers. And it has a nice little interface for dispensing things in quantity. It's also ID locked, and will only allow authorised medical staff to take things out, so anything you place there is safe from the grubby hands of drugseeking assistants.
Tools
Smaller, hand-held things that you'll often use in chemistry.
Beakers
Beakers are the most important tool you have. They come in two sizes, normal and large. normal beakers hold 60u, large beakers hold 120u.
Normal beakers can be found easily all over medical, and you have a box of six in your lab. Large beakers are much less common, you only have three - Two on the tables, and one inside the grinder. They are precious, treasure them.
Beakers are used for putting into the dispenser to mix things, and then into the ChemMaster to make bottles and pills. Sometimes you'll need to use more than one to mix certain tricky things correctly.
If you end up losing them, more beakers can be made at the Autolathe in cargo.
Dropper
Rightclick it in your hand and choose Set Transfer Amount. You can pick 1/2/3/4/5 units Using it on a beaker when it's empty will draw the set quantity of reagents out of that beaker. Using it on a beaker when it's not empty, will squeeze its contents out into the beaker.
The precision this affords is useful for a few complicated recipes, and especially for measuring out tiny amounts of phoron or similar valueable ingredients.Science Goggles
- They protect against acid splashes, halving damage you take from acid to the face.
- They provide 10% protection against anomalies, which is not relevant to a chemist at all.
- They can be turned on and off to toggle an obnoxious purple overlay. This does literally nothing except make you see purple. The other two effects work regardless of whether the overlay is on.
Advanced Mass Spectrometer
To use it, take a blood sample from your patient with a syringe, and then use the syringe on the spectrometer. Then switch to it and click it in your hand to read the results. It should tell you the chemicals and quantities that are found in their blood. This is the only way to test blood samples, if you inject a blood sample into a beaker and check it in the chemmaster, it will only show as blood.
Note that this tool can only be used for blood, if you have a beaker/bottle/syringe of something mysterious that isn't blood and you want to see what's in it, use the ChemMaster instead.Cryostasis Beaker
Bluespace Beaker
Information
Metabolism and Overdose
Most medicines and chemicals designed for use in people have an overdose limit. If a person metabolizes more than this much of the chemical in a short time, they will suffer the overdose effect for that chemical, which is usually a bad thing. Overdose limits vary widely, but the most common value is 30 units.
The most common overdose effect is 'Toxins', the patient will suffer 0.2 points of toxins damage per second, as long as the medicine continues metabolizing in their system. This is only dependent on time, not on the quantity of the dose, so overdosing on medicines that metabolize slowly is far more dangerous, they'll keep poisoning the patient for longer.
It is important to note that metabolism is not the same as just putting the chemicals into a patient. All chemicals that are injected into, or fed to the patient, are stored harmlessly within their body until they can be properly absorbed, or 'metabolized'. This process happens at a variable rate for each chemical, but the most common metabolic rate is 0.2 units per proc, which works out to 0.1u per second
Overdose effects do not trigger until the patient has metabolized enough to reach the overdose limit, which may take several minutes.
Whenever this document mentions the word 'dose', it refers to how much has been metabolized into the patient, not how much has been injected into their blood.
Whenever a patient has fully metabolized all the volume of a drug that is present in their stomach or blood, the dose is instantly cleared, and the drug's effects are stopped. Even if they had overdosed before, once the dose is cleared its safe to administer more of the same thing.
Catalysts
Several of the more advanced chemistry recipes take an ingredient (usually phoron) which is marked as (Catalyst)
A Catalyst is a chemical which is required to help a chemical reaction, but does not become part of the finished result. Whenever a recipe involves a catalyst, the catalyst will be left over in the beaker, alongside the finished product. You can use the ChemMaster to extract the catalyst, put it in a bottle, and reuse it later.
Status Effects
For the most part, the 'strength' of an effect is really just a duration. the strength of most effects decreases by 1 point every 2 seconds, and usually the effect will stop working once its strength falls to zero, or sometimes when it falls below some low number that's above zero.
It's also very important to note, that most chemicals which cause a status effect, will constantly re-set and refresh that effect every time they process (every 2 seconds) for as long as the chemical is metabolising into the patient. Therefore, the strength of an effect usually only affects how long it takes to wear off AFTER the chemical is out of their system, it will generally never wear off while the chemical is inside them.Drowsiness
Drowsiness, is a feeling of being sleepy. The body slows down, and sometimes just plain falls asleep for brief periods. It doesn't cause any longterm sleep, just makes you pass out for a couple of seconds.
Effects:
- Increases move delay by 6 (0.6 seconds).
- This is the minimum time between steps while running, so it will significantly slow the subject down and make it difficult for them to run away.
- Refreshes blurred vision to strength 2 every proc, so being drowsy gives unremovable blurring
- Every proc, has a 5% chance to cause the subject to fall asleep
- Increases Sleep strength by 1
- Increases paralysis by 5
Sleeping
The subject is asleep. They're snoozing away, incapacitated, mostly oblivious to the world, and won't feel pain.
- Subject is blinded. See Blind
- Subject does not feel pain
- Subject falls over
- Subject cannot move
- Subject cannot speak or emote
- Subject cannot use items or interact with anything
- Heals halloss (Holographic damage) at a rate of 3 points per proc
- Normally heals at 1 ppc
- Subject has dreams about radomly generated concepts.
- These aren't based on anything ingame
- When nearby people talk
- 85% chance to not hear them, and instead get "...You almost hear someone talking..."
- 15% chance for "You hear something about...<word>", and <word> is a randomly selected word from amongst the things they said
- People can attempt to shake subject awake, this reduces Sleeping strength by 5 every time its done,
- Causes the subject to wake up 10 seconds earlier than they would have otherwise
- Causes subject's status to read as Unconscious on a hand analyser, and non-responsive on a surgery vitals monitor
Weaken
The subject's muscles lose tensity, causing them to collapse to the floor and be mostly helpless. Weaken is one of the most common status effects, almost every chemical, weapon and explosive that disables someone, uses it. Often in combination with other effects.
- Subject falls over and drops held items.
- Subject cannot move, use items, or interact.
- Can still toggle internals.
- Subject can use 'resist'.
Stun
The subject is stunned and unable to move properly. Very similar to Weaken, but doesn't knock the subject down, and DOES prevent them from toggling their internals.
- Subject cannot move, use items, or interact:
- Subject can use 'resist'.
- Subject cannot toggle internals.
Paralysis
The subject is paralyzed, all of their muscles lock up and they are unable to see, speak, or do anything. Their eyelids lock shut, and their vocal chords seize up. This is almost identical to being asleep, the only differences being that the subject can't be shaken awake, and doesn't heal holo damage faster. This is by far the most disabling single status effect in the game, but it is rarely used.
- Paralysis is almost identical to sleeping.
- Subject is blinded, see blindness.
- Subject falls over.
- Subject cannot speak or emote.
- Subject cannot move.
- Subject cannot use items or interact with anything.
- When nearby people talk or audibly emote.
- 85% chance to not hear them, and instead get "...You almost hear someone talking..."
- 15% chance for "You hear something about...<word>", and <word> is a randomly selected word from among the things they said.
Confusion
The subject has impaired motor coordination, and will stumble around randomly when they try to move. This is often caused by alcohol and sedatives, but it's pretty rare for it to happen for any long period of time.
- Subject moves in a random direction whenever it tries to take a step.
- Its always random, doesn't matter what direction they tried to move in, triggers on every step
- Also applies to subjects in a wheelchair or driving vehicles
Hallucination
One of the most interesting effects, hallucinations are a result of something impairing the brain, and can be quite scary.
- Unlike most status effects, hallucination strength affects the intensity in addition to the duration. Hallucinations stop completely when the strength drops below 20.
- While hallucinating, the subject will experience strange sounds and visions periodically.
- Exactly how often is calculated with the formula: rand(200,500)/(hallucination/25)
- This generates a random number of seconds between 20-50 (average 35), and then divides that time by 4% of your hallucination strength.
- A hallucination strength of 100 will therefore cause hallucinations an average of every 8.75 seconds
- Note that the time between hallucinations will gradually increase because the strength fades over time.
- Exactly how often is calculated with the formula: rand(200,500)/(hallucination/25)
- The effects that hallucinating can generate include:
- Screwing up the subject's HUD
- Make it appear that they're holding a strange/illegal/impossible items
- See extremely dangerous things (fire, hull breaches, explosives)
- Hear strange sounds
- Be attacked by illusory monsters
- Mysteriously become injured or collapse
- Have the world and their controls turned around
Dizziness
Blurriness
The subject's vision is blurred, and it becomes harder for them to see. This is a really weak effect, and it exists mostly just to let you know something's wrong. It's usually a precursor to more serious things. On its own, it has minimal effect on gameplay.
- Places a semi-transparent white overlay on the screen, making it a little harder to see things
- Wearing a blindfold rests your eyes, and causes blurriness to heal 4x as fast
Blindness
The subject has completely lost their vision, and is unable to see anything, thus forcing them to stumble around defenseless and navigate by touch. Blinding is fairly common alone, but it's also applied inherently as a part of sleeping and paralysis. When a subject is asleep or paralysed, all of these effects apply in addition.
- Places a black overlay on the screen, blocking everything except a small circle
- This allows you to only see things in a 3x3 area, centred on your character
- Note that this short range vision represents you feeling your way around, not actual vision. RP wise, you can see nothing at all
- This allows you to only see things in a 3x3 area, centred on your character
- Prevents you from examining objects and people at all. Any attempt displays a message 'Something is there, but you can't see it'
- Subject cannot see visible emotes from nearby people
- Subject can still hear audible emotes
Speedboost
The subject is energetic and juiced up, allowing them to power through impediments and always move as fat as they can. Negates any increased movement delay and allows you to always move at the fastest possible speed, with a movement delay of 0.5 seconds (which is the lowest possible value) Allows you to ignore the following speed impediments completely:
- Having <=40% health
- Being in pain
- Being starving
- Wearing EVA suits
- Being in a wheelchair
- Having feet/legs that are broken, splinted, or missing.
- Any slowdown caused by heavy shoes (galoshes)
- Being in shock
- Being fat
- Being cold
- Being drowsy
- Any inherent slowdown caused by your species
Painkiller/Analgesic
Jittering
Chemicals
Dispenser
Many of the basic elements and chemicals in the dispenser have their own effects. Those are noted here. Those without any effects aren't documented
Aluminum |
A silvery white and ductile member of the boron group of chemical elements. |
Carbon | |
A highly stable element, the building block of life. | |
Metabolisation: 0.5u/tick | Type: Element |
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Acetone | |
A colorless liquid solvent used in chemical synthesis. | |
Metabolisation: 0.2u/tick | Type: Solvent |
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Copper |
A highly ductile metal. |
Ethanol | |
A well-known alcohol with a variety of applications. | |
Metabolisation: 0.5u/tick | Type: Alcohol |
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Ammonia | |
A caustic substance commonly used in fertilizer or household cleaners. | |
Metabolisation: 0.5u/tick | Type: Liquid |
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Hydrazine | |
A toxic, colorless, flammable liquid with a strong ammonia-like odor, in hydrate form. | |
Metabolisation: 0.2u/tick | Type: Liquid |
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Iron | |
Pure iron is a metallic element. Used in limited doses as a supplement it can help people regenerate blood. | |
Metabolisation: 0.1u/tick | Type: Element |
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Lithium | |
A soft, silver metallic element. A chemical element, used as antidepressant. | |
Metabolisation: 0.1u/tick | Type: Element |
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Mercury | |
A highly neurotoxic metallic element, which is liquid at room temperature. | |
Metabolisation: 0.1u/tick | Type: Element |
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Hydrochloric Acid | |
A very corrosive mineral acid with the molecular formula HCl. | |
Metabolisation: 0.1u/tick | Type: Acid |
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Phosphorus |
A highly reactive element, glows on contact with oxygen, the backbone of biological energy carriers. |
Potassium |
A soft, low-melting solid that can easily be cut with a knife. Reacts violently with water. |
Radium | |
Radium is an alkaline earth metal, and is extremely radioactive. | |
Metabolisation: 0.1u/tick | Type: Element |
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Sulphuric Acid | |
A very corrosive mineral acid with the molecular formula H2SO4. | |
Metabolisation: 0.2u/tick | Type: Acid |
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Silicon |
A tetravalent metalloid, silicon is less reactive than its chemical analog carbon. |
Sodium |
A chemical element, readily reacts with water. |
Sugar | |
The organic compound commonly known as table sugar and sometimes called saccharose. This white, odorless, crystalline powder has a pleasing, sweet taste. | |
Metabolisation: 0.1u/tick | Type: Carbohydrate |
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Sulphur |
A non-metallic crystalline element with a pungent smell. |
Tungsten |
A chemical element, and a strong oxidising agent. |
Water |
A ubiquitous chemical substance that is composed of hydrogen and oxygen. |
Other
Gold |
Gold is a dense, soft, shiny metal and the most malleable and ductile metal known. Gold is hard to get, and comes from mining, ask the Shaft Miners to get you some. Don't expect to get it quickly. |
Silver |
A soft, white, lustrous transition metal, it has the highest electrical conductivity of any element and the highest thermal conductivity of any metal. Silver is hard to get, and comes from mining, ask the Shaft Miners to get you some. Don't expect to get it quickly. |
Uranium |
A glistening, emerald-green metallic chemical element in the actinide series, weakly radioactive. Uranium is hard to get, and comes from mining, ask the Shaft Miners to get you some. Don't expect to get it quickly. |
Phoron |
Liquid form of the gas Phoron, for use in chemistry recipes. You can get this by grinding up the Phoron crystals on the table at the north of the lab. |
Fuel |
Required for welders. Flammable. Use a beaker on any Welder Fuel Tank to collect some. |
Milk |
White and nutritious goodness! Milk can be found in the kitchen, in a fridge that anyone can open. |
Toxin |
A toxic chemical. Found in the NanoMed vending machines in medbay, labelled Toxin Bottle. |
Capsaicin Oil |
This is what makes chillis hot. To get this, grow chillies in the garden, and grind them up. |
Corn Oil |
An oil derived from various types of corn. Grow corn and grind it up. |
Compounds
Pharmaceutical Compounds
Things that are designed for use in a patient's body, for good or ill.
Basic Treatments
Dexalin | |
2 parts Acetone, 0.1 units Phoron. | |
Metabolisation: 0.2u/tick | Overdose: 30u |
Used in the treatment of oxygen deprivation. | |
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Kelotane | |
1 part Carbon, 1 part Silicon | |
Metabolisation: 0.2u/tick | Overdose: 30u |
Treats burn damage effectively, preventing infections and helping speed up healing of burns. | |
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Tricordrazine | |
1 part Dylovene, 1 part Inaprovaline | |
Metabolisation: 0.1u/tick | Overdose: ∞u |
Tricordrazine is a highly potent stimulant, originally derived from Cordrazine. Can be used to treat a wide range of injuries, though the healing effect is weak. | |
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Alkysine | |
1 part Hydrochloric Acid, 1 part Ammonia, 1 part Dylovene,
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Metabolisation: 0.05u/tick | Overdose: 30u |
A drug used to heal damage to neurological tissue after a head injury. Slightly eases pain. | |
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Bicaridine | |
1 part Carbon, 1 part Inaprovaline | |
Metabolisation: 0.2u/tick | Overdose: 30u |
A powerful trauma medication used to treat many kinds of physical injuries. Can also slow and partially heal internal bleeding at overdose (poisonous). | |
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Cryoxadone | |
1 part Dexalin, 1 part Water, 1 part Acetone, | |
Metabolisation: 0.2u/tick | Overdose: ∞u |
Use to treat all standard types of damage, though body temperature must be under 170K for it to metabolize correctly. Intended for use in Cryotube mixtures. | |
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Dermaline | |
1 part Kelotane, 1 part Acetone, 1 part Phosphorous | |
Metabolisation: 0.2u/tick | Overdose: 15u |
Dermaline is used to treat burns. It works faster than Kelotane and enables the body to restore large amounts of burnt tissue quickly. | |
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Dexalin Plus | |
1 part Dexalin, 1 part Iron, 1 part Carbon | |
Metabolisation: 0.2u/tick | Overdose: 15u |
Directly oxygenates the blood, bypassing the pulmonary system and temporarily removing the need to breathe, as well as immediately restoring oxygen-starved tissue. | |
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Dylovene | |
1 part Silicon, 1 part Potassium, 1 part Ammonia | |
Metabolisation: 0.2u/tick | Overdose: ∞u |
A broad-spectrum antitoxin. Heals toxin damage, drowsiness, and hallucinations. It will only heal the damage done by poisons, not cure the cause of it. | |
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Hyronalin | |
1 part Radium, 1 part Dylovene | |
Metabolisation: 0.05u/tick | Overdose: 30u |
Hyronalin is a medicinal drug used to counter the effect of radiation poisoning. | |
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Clonexadone | |
1 part Cryoxadone, 1 part Sodium, 0.1 parts Phoron, 5 units Phoron (Catalyst)
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Metabolisation: 0.05u/tick | Overdose: ∞u |
A liquid compound similar to that used in the cloning process. Almost identical to Cryoxadone, but three times as powerful. Intended for use in Cryotube mixtures | |
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Imidazoline | |
1 part Hydrazine, 1 part Carbon, 1 part Dylovene
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Metabolisation: 0.2u/tick | Overdose: 30u |
Used for healing physical trauma or chemical trauma in the eyes, though does not work for genetic eye damage. | |
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Peridaxon | |
1 part Bicaridine, 1 part Clonexadone, 5 units Phoron (Catalyst)
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Metabolisation: 0.2u/tick | Overdose: 10u |
Used to encourage recovery of internal organs and nervous systems. Medicate cautiously. | |
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Rezadone | |
1 part CarpoToxin, 1 part Cryptobiolin, 1 part Copper | |
Metabolisation: 0.2u/tick | Overdose: 25u |
A powder extracted from Spacecarp, this substance can effectively treat genetic damage in humanoids, though excessive consumption has side effects. | |
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Adipemcina | |
1 part Dylovene, 1 part Lithium, 1 part Potassium | |
Metabolisation: 0.1u/tick | Overdose: 30u |
A medicine that fixes the heart in particular, though not emotionally. | |
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Arithrazine | |
1 part Hyronalin, 1 part Hydrazine | |
Metabolisation: 0.05u/tick | Overdose: 30u |
A highly unstable medication used for the most extreme cases of radiation poisoning. May cause some tissue damage to the patient. | |
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Ethylredoxrazine | |
1 part Acetone, 1 part Dylovene, 1 part Carbon | |
Metabolisation: 0.2u/tick | Overdose: 30u |
A powerful oxidizer that reacts with ethanol. Neutralizes alcohol in the blood stream. | |
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Ipecac | |
1 part Hydrazine, 1 part Ethanol, 1 part Dylovene | |
Metabolisation: 0.2u/tick | Overdose: 30u |
A simple emetic. Induces vomiting in the patient, emptying stomach contents. | |
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Leporazine | |
1 part Silicon, 1 part Copper, 5 units Phoron (Catalyst) | |
Metabolisation: 0.2u/tick | Overdose: 30u |
Leporazine can be use to stabilize an individuals body temperature. | |
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Lipozine | |
1 part Salt, 1 part Ethanol, 1 part Radium | |
Metabolisation: 0.2u/tick | Overdose: 30u |
A chemical compound that causes a powerful fat-burning reaction. | |
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Ryetalyn | |
1 part Arithrazine, 1 part Carbon | |
Metabolisation: 0.1u/tick | Overdose: 30u |
Can cure specific genetic abnormalities via a catalytic process. | |
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Anti Microbials
Spaceacillin | |
1 part Cryptobiolin, 1 part Inaprovaline | |
Metabolisation: 0.05u/tick | Overdose: 30u |
A Broad-spectrum anti-microbial, which deals effectively with bacterial infections, and early-stage viral pathogens. | |
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Spaceacillin's effects can be divided into two categories,
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Sterilizine | |
1 part Ethanol, 1 part Dylovene, 1 part Hydrochloric Acid | |
Metabolisation: 0.2u/tick | Overdose: 30u |
An antiseptic fluid that removes all traces of blood, and cleans a patient's body to reduce the chance of infection. | |
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Painkillers/Stabilizers
Inaprovaline | |
1 part Acetone, 1 part Carbon, 1 part Sugar | |
Metabolisation: 0.1u/tick | Overdose: 60u |
Inaprovaline is a synaptic stimulant and cardio-stimulant. Commonly used to stabilize patients. | |
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Paracetamol | |
1 part Tramadol, 1 part Sugar, 1 part Water | |
Metabolisation: 0.01u/tick | Overdose: 60u |
Most probably know this as Acetaminophen, but this chemical is a mild, simple painkiller. | |
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Tramadol | |
1 part Inaprovaline, 1 part Ethanol, 1 part Acetone | |
Metabolisation: 0.01u/tick | Overdose: 30u |
A simple, yet effective painkiller. Very effective for patients in shock. | |
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Oxycodone | |
1 part Ethanol, 1 part Tramadol; 5 units Phoron (Catalyst)
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Metabolisation: 0.01u/tick | Overdose: 20u |
An effective and very addictive painkiller. | |
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Sedatives
Chloral Hydrate | |
1 part Ethanol, 3 parts Hydrochloric Acid, 1 part Water
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Metabolisation: 0.05u/tick | Overdose: 15u |
An extremely powerful sedative that quickly incapacitates most people at even a tiny dose. It is effective for subduing violent patients, or as a self defense tool, to allow escape. It is not entirely safe, and will poison the subject to some degree. | |
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Soporific | |
1 part Chloral Hydrate, 4 parts sugar | |
Metabolisation: 0.05u/tick | Overdose: 30u |
A moderately effective hypnotic used to treat insomnia, perform surgery in critical cases, and keep unruly patients asleep until security can deal with them. | |
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Mental Stabilizers
Methylphenidate | |
1 part MindBreaker Toxin, 1 part Hydrazine
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Metabolisation: 0.01u/tick | Overdose: ∞u |
Improves the ability to concentrate. | |
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Citalopram | |
1 part Mindbreaker Toxin, 1 part Carbon
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Metabolisation: 0.01u/tick | Overdose: ∞u |
Stabilizes the mind a little. A Mild Antidepressant. | |
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Paroxetine | |
1 part MindBreaker Toxin, 1 part Acetone, 1 part Inaprovaline
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Metabolisation: 0.01u/tick | Overdose: ∞u |
A stronger antidepressant. Stabilizes the mind greatly, but has a chance of causing hallucinations. | |
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Performance Enhancers
Hyperzine | |
1 part Sugar, 1 part Phosphorous, 1 part Sulphur | |
Metabolisation: 0.2u/tick | Overdose: 30u |
A highly effective, long lasting, muscle stimulant. Keeps the user's muscles working regardless of impairments, and allows freedom of movement under almost any conditions. | |
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Synaptizine | |
1 part Lithium, 1 part Sugar, 1 part Water | |
Metabolisation: 0.001u/tick | Overdose: 10u |
Highly toxic, but treats hallucinations, paralysis, and stunned or weakened patients. | |
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Narcotics
Mindbreaker Toxin | |
1 part Silicon, 1 part Hydrazine, 1 part Dylovene | |
Metabolisation: 0.025u/tick | Overdose: 30u |
A powerful hallucinogen, Formerly known as LSD, but was renamed so people understand that it is not a "fun time". Its use and distribution is illegal, but it is a precursor to several useful psychoactive medications. | |
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Space Drugs | |
1 part Mercury, 1 part Sugar, 1 part Lithium | |
Metabolisation: 0.025u/tick | Overdose: 30u |
An illegal compound scientifically known as Mercury Mono lithium Sucrose, which induces a number of effects such as loss of balance, itching, drooling, and colourful visions. | |
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Poisons
Cryptobiolin | |
1 part Potassium, 1 part Acetone, 1 part Sugar | |
Metabolisation: 0.05u/tick | Overdose: 30u |
Causes confusion and dizziness. | |
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Impedrezene | |
1 part Mercury, 1 part Acetone, 1 part Sugar
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Metabolisation: 0.2u/tick | Overdose: 30u |
A narcotic that impedes one's ability by slowing down the higher brain cell functions. | |
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Lexorin | |
1 part Phoron, 1 part Hydrazine, 1 part Ammonia | |
Metabolisation: 0.1u/tick | Overdose: 30u |
Temporarily stops respiration. Causes tissue damage. Countered by Dexalin Plus. | |
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Potassium Chloride | |
1 part Potassium, 1 part Sodium Chloride | |
Metabolisation: 0.005u/tick | Overdose: 30u |
A a bitter salt that becomes a dangerous paralytic at high doses and appears to stop the heart. | |
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Potassium Chlorophoride | |
1 part Potassium Chloride, 1 part Phoron, 1 part Chloral Hydrate | |
Metabolisation: 0.005u/tick | Overdose: 20u |
A powerful paralytic based on Potassium Chloride. Paralyses the victim, builds up toxins and slowly suffocates them. | |
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Zombie Powder | |
5 parts CarpoToxin, 5 parts Soporific, 5 parts Copper
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Metabolisation: 0.1u/tick | Overdose: 30u |
A strong neurotoxin and paralytic scientifically known as Tetrodotoxin, which instantly puts the subject into a death-like state. | |
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Food Related
Glycerol | |
3 parts Corn Oil, 1 part Sulphuric Acid
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Metabolisation: 0.1u/tick | Overdose: 30u |
A simple polyol compound, Glycerol is sweet-tasting and of low toxicity. | |
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Sodium Chloride | |
1 part Hydrochloric Acid, 1 part Sodium | |
Metabolisation: 0.1u/tick | Overdose: ∞u |
Sodium Chloride, also known as Salt, is often used to season food. | |
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Syntiflesh | |
5 parts Blood, 1 part Clonexadone | |
Metabolisation: N/Au/tick | Overdose: ∞u |
Synthetic meat. Some call it a tasty alternative to actual meat, not realizing that there is no difference at all. Can be eaten, or used as biomatter for cloning pods. | |
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Virus Food | |
1 part Milk, 1 part Water, 1 part Acetone
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Metabolisation: 0.4u/tick | Overdose: ∞u |
Used in Virology as a growth medium for viruses. Available from a wall dispenser in Virology. | |
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Industrial Compounds
The intended method of application is listed:
- Contact: The substance works upon touching people, surfaces or objects. It can be applied by splashing it on with a beaker, spraying it from a spray bottle, or even using it as an additional reagent in grenades
- Reactive: The substance is a main ingredient of a violent reaction upon mixing. Such things are useful in grenades, chemical shells, or even for feeding to mobs in two separate pills
- Reaction: This is not a substance. Mixing this will remove all substances and cause a violent chemical reaction. Such things are useful in grenades, chemical shells, or even for feeding to mobs in two separate pills
Cleaning Agents
Luminol | |
2 parts Hydrazine, 2 parts Carbon, 2 parts Ammonia | |
Application Method: Contact | |
A compound that interacts with blood on the molecular level, causing it to become fluorescent and more visible, especially under UV light. | |
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Space Cleaner | |
1 part Ammonia, 1 part Water | |
Application Method: Contact | |
A compound used to clean things. But will not fully remove all traces of blood. | |
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Engineeering
Coolant |
1 part Tungsten, 1 part Acetone, 1 part Water |
An industrial cooling substance. |
Foaming Agent |
1 part Lithium, 1 part Hydrazine |
A agent that yields metallic foam when mixed with light metal and a strong acid. |
Iron Foam |
3 parts Iron, 1 part Foaming Agent, 1 part Polytrinic Acid
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A strong form of Metal Foam. |
Metal Foam |
3 parts Iron/Aluminium, 1 part Foaming Agent, 1 part Polytrinic Acid |
Creates lightweight metal foam walls. These can be easily torn through, but may be useful for plugging hull breaches. |
Plastic |
10 Polytrinic acid, 20 Plasticide |
Creates one solid sheet of plastic. |
Silicate |
1 part Aluminum, 1 part Silicon, 1 part Acetone |
Used to strengthen windows. |
Space Lube |
1 part Water, 1 part Silicon, 1 part Acetone
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A high performance lubricant intended for maintenance of extremely complex mechanical equipment. |
Surfactant |
2 parts Hydrazine, 2 parts carbon, 1 part Sulfuric Acid |
Used in some chemical compounds. |
Water |
1 part Acetone, 2 parts Hydrazine
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Also known as H2O. |
Horticultural
Diethylamine | |
1 part Ammonia, 1 part Ethanol | |
Application Method: Added to hydroponics trays and soil in liquid form. | |
A secondary amine, mildly corrosive. A very potent fertilizer. | |
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Plant-B-Gone | |
1 part Toxin, 4 parts Water | |
Application Method: Contact, Injection | |
A toxic mixture designed to kill plant-life. | |
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Unstable Mutagen | |
1 part Radium, 1 part Phosphorus, 1 part Hydrochloric Acid | |
Application Method: Contact | |
Causes mutations when injected into living people or plants. High doses may be lethal. | |
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Weapons
Electromagnetic Pulse |
1 part Uranium, 1 part Iron |
This reacts immediately on mixing, it creates a large electromagnetic pulse which affects all electronic devices. |
Explosive Reaction |
1 part Potassium, 1 part Water |
This explodes immediately on mixing, which may knock you over or even kill you. |
Flash Powder |
1 part Sulphur, 1 part Aluminium, 1 part Potassium |
Creates a flash similar to that of a flashbang immediately on mixing. |
Napalm |
1 part Phoron, 1 part Aluminium, 1 part Sulphuric Acid |
Creates a large fire immediately on mixing. (Results in 1 unit instead of 3) |
Nitroglycerin |
1 part Glycerol, 1 part Polytrinic Acid, 1 part Sulphuric Acid |
Explodes immediately on mixing. Nitroglycerin is a heavy, colorless, oily, explosive liquid obtained by nitrating glycerol. (Results in 2 units instead of 3) |
Polytrinic Acid |
1 part Sulphuric Acid, 1 part Hydrochloric Acid, 1 part Potassium |
An extremely corrosive chemical substance. Will destroy organic materials when sprayed or splashed, leaving a telltale gray sludge behind. |
Smoke |
1 part Potassium, 1 part Sugar, 1 part Phosphorous |
This creates a large cloud of smoke that will take on the properties of everything (if anything) in the container of the reaction. |
Thermite |
1 part Iron, 1 part Aluminium, 1 part Acetone |
Produces an aluminothermic reaction known as a thermite reaction when ignited. Can be used to melt walls. |
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