09-24-2014, 01:43 PM
Fox McCloud Wrote:I have an idea, courtesy of Bay.
Health analyzers can scan and will register certain chemicals, particularly positive medical chems (charcoal, pentetic, omnizine, silver sulfa, mutadone, saline-glucose, etc). These will show up on the scanner.
Anything else that's not medical? It would just say "unknown substance detected in subject". It lets the doc know "hey, he has something in him, but I'm going to have to do some further looking to find out what."
Perhaps at that point, they could take a blood sample and run it through some kind of machine to get a better analysis?