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Intent: To create a sedative that can affect all organisms depending on volume applied.
Development Thread: N/A
Manufacturer: ECHO Esprit
Model: ECHO ESD1A64 Dreamcharge Colaroi
Affiliation: Open market
Modularity: Technically, yes. By trained scientists
Production: Mass-produced
Material: Portaak Amber; Phosovane Salts; Rethen; Symoxin; Shockstun Mist; Benzodi; Renatyl; Thanatazine; Sinthenol
Description: The new standard in ‘safe’ sedatives, ECHO Esprit Industries brings you Dreamcharge Colaroi (Brand name: Drem-C). Whether for medical treatment or as a combative tranquilizer, Drem-C should be your first choice.
Formed in tiny, orange gel cylinders, Drem-C cannot be administered to the patient until electrically charged, making this drug easy to store and safe to handle without fear of breaking the container or directly contaminating the chemical makeup (thanks to the Portaak Amber). Each gel ‘drum’ measures in with a height of 3mm and a radius of 3mm.
The chemicals used in Drem-C are utilized especially for a quick and painless knockout, with a minimal dosage of Thanatazine to slow down the patient’s bodily functions in case any of the chemicals used in the drug should cause allergic reactions, or if the patient should self-apply too much of the drug. This would provide a limited--but usually sufficient--amount of time for a second party to administer antidotes or nullifiers. Sinthenol is also present in the drug to significantly reduce the extreme suspension effects of Thanatazine, though it does not completely negate them.
To properly administer Drem-C, the gel ‘drums’ must be inserted into an electrically-charged syringe or dart. When the electric charge is activated, the Rethen and Phosovane Salts conduct the electricity and excite the entire compound, breaking down the Drem-C ‘drums’ and allowing the sedative drug to be released into the patient’s body in liquid form.
Suggested dosage (based on studies with humans and wookiees):
Development Thread: N/A
Manufacturer: ECHO Esprit
Model: ECHO ESD1A64 Dreamcharge Colaroi
Affiliation: Open market
Modularity: Technically, yes. By trained scientists
Production: Mass-produced
Material: Portaak Amber; Phosovane Salts; Rethen; Symoxin; Shockstun Mist; Benzodi; Renatyl; Thanatazine; Sinthenol
Description: The new standard in ‘safe’ sedatives, ECHO Esprit Industries brings you Dreamcharge Colaroi (Brand name: Drem-C). Whether for medical treatment or as a combative tranquilizer, Drem-C should be your first choice.
Formed in tiny, orange gel cylinders, Drem-C cannot be administered to the patient until electrically charged, making this drug easy to store and safe to handle without fear of breaking the container or directly contaminating the chemical makeup (thanks to the Portaak Amber). Each gel ‘drum’ measures in with a height of 3mm and a radius of 3mm.
The chemicals used in Drem-C are utilized especially for a quick and painless knockout, with a minimal dosage of Thanatazine to slow down the patient’s bodily functions in case any of the chemicals used in the drug should cause allergic reactions, or if the patient should self-apply too much of the drug. This would provide a limited--but usually sufficient--amount of time for a second party to administer antidotes or nullifiers. Sinthenol is also present in the drug to significantly reduce the extreme suspension effects of Thanatazine, though it does not completely negate them.
To properly administer Drem-C, the gel ‘drums’ must be inserted into an electrically-charged syringe or dart. When the electric charge is activated, the Rethen and Phosovane Salts conduct the electricity and excite the entire compound, breaking down the Drem-C ‘drums’ and allowing the sedative drug to be released into the patient’s body in liquid form.
Suggested dosage (based on studies with humans and wookiees):
- Human child - 0.5 gel drum
- Adult human/Wookiee child - 1 gel drum
- Adult wookiee - 1.5 gel drums