05-08-2014, 08:49 AM
He's talking about how reagents work together, not how they combine.
You know how they tell you not to take certain medications with alcohol.
It's basically that.
Actually certain medications that shouldn't be mixed together would be great, as it would require doctors think about dosages and waiting for a reagent to leave someone's system before injecting them with another drug.
Alcohol would probably be a bad example, since most members of the crew are drunk and accidentally killing someone because they were drunk and you gave them pain killers would be bad.
You know how they tell you not to take certain medications with alcohol.
It's basically that.
Actually certain medications that shouldn't be mixed together would be great, as it would require doctors think about dosages and waiting for a reagent to leave someone's system before injecting them with another drug.
Alcohol would probably be a bad example, since most members of the crew are drunk and accidentally killing someone because they were drunk and you gave them pain killers would be bad.