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This item was given to [[AJ Kamastafall]] by a [[Red Hand]] soldier.  It comes in a small aerosol can.  The effects were not described, but it apparently can be topically sprayed on flesh wounds to aid in healing.
 
This item was given to [[AJ Kamastafall]] by a [[Red Hand]] soldier.  It comes in a small aerosol can.  The effects were not described, but it apparently can be topically sprayed on flesh wounds to aid in healing.
  
[[Fayth|Fayth Wilson]] and [[Marie|Marie Kjelstad]] were able to perform some preliminary research on this technology.  Fayth was able to determine that the compound consists of cell-like structures that mimic and behave like human tissues, only more so.  Certain "cells" in the compound also aggressively target foreign bodies like bacteria, viruses and other pathogens, so the spray also appears to act as a powerful antiseptic.  Marie determined that the artificial cell structures exhibited recognizable swarm-behavior, a noted intelligence routine within nanotechnological systems.  Initial testing was performed on a cadaver, and the compound still seemed to try and do its work, even on dead flesh (which sort of creeped Fayth out).
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[[Fayth Wilson]] and [[Marie|Marie Kjelstad]] were able to perform some preliminary research on this technology.  Fayth was able to determine that the compound consists of cell-like structures that mimic and behave like human tissues, only more so.  Certain "cells" in the compound also aggressively target foreign bodies like bacteria, viruses and other pathogens, so the spray also appears to act as a powerful antiseptic.  Marie determined that the artificial cell structures exhibited recognizable swarm-behavior, a noted intelligence routine within nanotechnological systems.  Initial testing was performed on a cadaver, and the compound still seemed to try and do its work, even on dead flesh (which sort of creeped Fayth out).
  
 
Fayth determined that the unknown compound was not viable for live human testing, but the decision was (literally) taken out of her hands when [[Brock]] snatched the can from her and sprayed it on the gunshot wound on his leg.  The spray was immediately painful (requiring Brock make a stun safe to avoid passing out!), but this pain soon subsided.
 
Fayth determined that the unknown compound was not viable for live human testing, but the decision was (literally) taken out of her hands when [[Brock]] snatched the can from her and sprayed it on the gunshot wound on his leg.  The spray was immediately painful (requiring Brock make a stun safe to avoid passing out!), but this pain soon subsided.
  
 
Initial research has been completed on this technology, but it cannot be replicated at this time.
 
Initial research has been completed on this technology, but it cannot be replicated at this time.

Revision as of 09:13, 2 June 2014

This item was given to AJ Kamastafall by a Red Hand soldier. It comes in a small aerosol can. The effects were not described, but it apparently can be topically sprayed on flesh wounds to aid in healing.

Fayth Wilson and Marie Kjelstad were able to perform some preliminary research on this technology. Fayth was able to determine that the compound consists of cell-like structures that mimic and behave like human tissues, only more so. Certain "cells" in the compound also aggressively target foreign bodies like bacteria, viruses and other pathogens, so the spray also appears to act as a powerful antiseptic. Marie determined that the artificial cell structures exhibited recognizable swarm-behavior, a noted intelligence routine within nanotechnological systems. Initial testing was performed on a cadaver, and the compound still seemed to try and do its work, even on dead flesh (which sort of creeped Fayth out).

Fayth determined that the unknown compound was not viable for live human testing, but the decision was (literally) taken out of her hands when Brock snatched the can from her and sprayed it on the gunshot wound on his leg. The spray was immediately painful (requiring Brock make a stun safe to avoid passing out!), but this pain soon subsided.

Initial research has been completed on this technology, but it cannot be replicated at this time.