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Nutritional Enzyme Type A

Lyssa Io

The Daughter of Blades
  • Intent: To create a new kind of Ration for the Scar Worlds and House Io
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  • Material: Enzymes
SPECIAL FEATURES
  • Concentrated Liquid Nutrient Enzyme that serves in place of solid food or field rations
  • Cheap to Produce and stores at room temperature
  • A small dose can keep a person alive without eating for up to two weeks
STRENGTHS
  • No more hunger pains: Custom Nutrient Enzyme is delivered via injection or oral consumption in emergency, keeping a human fully fed
  • Storage Capable: Capable of storing only at room temperature as long as packaging remains sealed
  • Only small doses
WEAKNESSES
  • Morale
  • Acclimation
  • Double Dosage is unhealthy
  • Ion
  • Must be injected for best effects
DESCRIPTION

A specially developed dark blue enzyme designed to reduce the problems of getting nutrition to Scar Worlds inhabitants, the Type A Nutritional Enzyme is an Injectable, Portable Ration, vastly reducing the need to ferry solid food to areas devastated by the Bryn'adul and providing another in for House Io's shadowy influence in that territory. A high tech solution like many used by the House, it is intended to make these available to worlds too poor to afford even basic, normal rations, providing them a source of near perfect (albeit unfulfilling) nourishment at only 25 percent the cost of a normal ration kit per seven doses
 
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