Difference between revisions of "Docyl-polysynthestrate"

From Terra
Jump to: navigation, search
(Created page with "A self-replicating nanocel assemblage used in the manufacture of silverskin, as well as a few other advanced polymers. Its name was chosen by a long extinct corporation i...")
 
 
Line 1: Line 1:
A self-replicating [[nanocel assemblage]] used in the manufacture of [[silverskin]], as well as a few other advanced polymers. Its name was chosen by a long extinct corporation in order to conceal their use of [[nanocel]]s when they were made illegal at the start of the [[New Dark Ages]]; portraying the vats of reddish-brown goo as a chemical catalyst.
+
A self-replicating [[Nanocel Assemblage]] used in the manufacture of [[silverskin]], as well as a few other advanced polymers. Its name was chosen by a long extinct corporation in order to conceal their use of [[nanocel]]s when they were made illegal at the start of the [[New Dark Ages]]; portraying the vats of reddish-brown goo as a chemical catalyst.
  
 
In modern times, it is not uncommon for DPST to be stolen from silverskin factories, as it is quite valuable on the black market, where [[tattoo]] artists know that the addition of easily-obtainable [[poison]] elements such as tin can make it a cheap source of [[serum]].
 
In modern times, it is not uncommon for DPST to be stolen from silverskin factories, as it is quite valuable on the black market, where [[tattoo]] artists know that the addition of easily-obtainable [[poison]] elements such as tin can make it a cheap source of [[serum]].
  
 
[[Category:Materials]][[Category:Forbidden Science]]
 
[[Category:Materials]][[Category:Forbidden Science]]

Latest revision as of 13:30, 28 October 2011

A self-replicating Nanocel Assemblage used in the manufacture of silverskin, as well as a few other advanced polymers. Its name was chosen by a long extinct corporation in order to conceal their use of nanocels when they were made illegal at the start of the New Dark Ages; portraying the vats of reddish-brown goo as a chemical catalyst.

In modern times, it is not uncommon for DPST to be stolen from silverskin factories, as it is quite valuable on the black market, where tattoo artists know that the addition of easily-obtainable poison elements such as tin can make it a cheap source of serum.