03-29-2017, 05:50 AM
(03-28-2017, 12:46 PM)SageAcrin Wrote: -Sugar, Salt, Water. These take huge amounts of injections to harm someone and are components of saline-glucose-which isn't really a separate thing, so this is logical. As to what the hell you'd be putting them in there for, I dunno.
Too much sugar leads to hyperglycemic shock. Too much salt causes brain damage. Water should probably be fine.
(03-28-2017, 12:46 PM)SageAcrin Wrote: -Hairgrownium. Well. I mean, it grows hair. That's a medical thing. Super hairgrownium may be too much.
-Chicken Soup. What? It's a medical treatment.
Eh. Doesn't seem like these need to be injectable, but it's not actually harmful.
(03-28-2017, 12:46 PM)SageAcrin Wrote: -Ammonium Bicarbonate. I think someone just forgot to put this on the whitelist, if it's not.
-Both blood chems. Same idea as atropine/calomel-I don't think they're super killers.
These are probably oversights (although how the fuck are you even getting ammonium bicarbonate to start with?).
Also there's three blood chems. Filgrastim creates blood faster, proconvertin boosts blood pressure without adding blood and can stop bleeding, heparin removes blood clots and drops blood pressure. They're all bad in large doses, which might be an argument for exclusion -- hypertension can be pretty awful and hypotension is a killer.
(03-28-2017, 12:46 PM)SageAcrin Wrote: -Simethicone. IT IS A MEDICAL CHEM
-Yobihodazine. Because pouring rum through a hypo to get at that sweet oxytreatment chem is pretty, pretty cool, and it's not really dangerous.
-LSD, THC. ... what? They've historically had and currently have medicinal properties respectively also this is the best thing come on. I'd throw in cat drugs personally.
-Fliptonium. C'moooooooooon
-Holy Water. Actually on the same lines as saline-glucose, this makes a lot of sense-no point for it purging this, it's actually a medicinal chem, and it's a fast way to check vamps. Kinda a funny trick.
No, no, no no no no no no no. Vampires have it hard as it is without someone hypospraying them with holy water. What kind of self respecting medical system would allow for suspicious water that isn't normal water?