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'''Narcozine Gas''' is a chemical agent used as a [[weapon]] by the [[UNSC]]. When inhaled, the gas quickly causes paralysis, and extended exposure causes pulmonary edema (swelling of fluid in the lungs), which can quickly become fatal.<ref>[[Halo: First Strike]], Page 127</ref>The UNSC doesn't actually use the agent in battle. It is instead installed as a security measure in [[ONI]] bases, like [[CASTLE Base]], in order to neutralize potential threats to security. [[AI]]s inside these bases are given broad discretionary powers, with the power to use this gas on any [[humans]] who violate protocol and access classified information.<ref>[[Halo: First Strike]], Pages 127-128</ref>
'''Narcozine Gas''' is a chemical agent used as a [[weapon]] by the [[UNSC]]. When inhaled, the gas quickly causes paralysis, and extended exposure causes pulmonary edema (swelling of fluid in the lungs), which can quickly become fatal.<ref>[[Halo: First Strike]], Page 127</ref>
 
The UNSC doesn't actually use the agent in battle. It is instead installed as a security measure in [[ONI]] bases, like [[CASTLE Base]], in order to neutralize potential threats to security. [[AI]]s inside these bases are given broad discretionary powers, with the power to use this gas on any [[humans]] who violate protocol and access classified information.<ref>[[Halo: First Strike]], Pages 127-128</ref>


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Template:Ratings Narcozine Gas is a chemical agent used as a weapon by the UNSC. When inhaled, the gas quickly causes paralysis, and extended exposure causes pulmonary edema (swelling of fluid in the lungs), which can quickly become fatal.[1]

The UNSC doesn't actually use the agent in battle. It is instead installed as a security measure in ONI bases, like CASTLE Base, in order to neutralize potential threats to security. AIs inside these bases are given broad discretionary powers, with the power to use this gas on any humans who violate protocol and access classified information.[2]

Sources

  1. ^ Halo: First Strike, Page 127
  2. ^ Halo: First Strike, Pages 127-128