03-28-2017, 04:49 PM
That's the main objection I thought to atropine, and I admit, it's valid.
I don't thiiiiink it's serious enough-a tiny amount of calomel purges atropine like everything else, 10 or 30. And it's not like there's a lot in nanomeds(What is it, three or four bottles?), so cutting it back wouldn't be too hard.
Wouldn't be too dangerous either-atropine is a barely used chem right now, and having two bottles that end up empty because people actually use it in blended hypos is a big improvement on having four bottles just sit there every round...
Not exactly a hill I'm willing to die on for argument, but I do think it's safe. Given the effectiveness that can be done with beakers and scalpels with fairly low work, I don't think it's too bad a risk.
I don't thiiiiink it's serious enough-a tiny amount of calomel purges atropine like everything else, 10 or 30. And it's not like there's a lot in nanomeds(What is it, three or four bottles?), so cutting it back wouldn't be too hard.
Wouldn't be too dangerous either-atropine is a barely used chem right now, and having two bottles that end up empty because people actually use it in blended hypos is a big improvement on having four bottles just sit there every round...
Not exactly a hill I'm willing to die on for argument, but I do think it's safe. Given the effectiveness that can be done with beakers and scalpels with fairly low work, I don't think it's too bad a risk.