11-23-2015, 02:33 PM
Roomba Wrote:Yeah, considering how small the whitelist is, it's probably not too much of a stretch that hyposprays were programmed around ensuring the patient received all the positive effects and none of the negative when used. It's not like it's a particularly abusable trick, anyhow.
I really wish certain medical chems were actually on the whitelist. Atropine for example. It would be really useful to load up a hypo with a mix that included a small amount to easily stabilize patients. maybe make it not act like a poison when used in a hypospray?