Gypsiebelle
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Post by Gypsiebelle on Oct 29, 2008 15:58:25 GMT -5
Hi, Those vials that contain the Prozium drug. I know that the container is made out of glass or at least a glass-like substance else Preston wouldn't have been able to break it that easily, but what about the contents inside? Is it a free-flowing liquid-type consistency like apple-juice or does it have a viscous-like sticky consistency like syrup or those little bottles of vitamin E that can be found at health food stores or is it a little bit of both? Yours, Gypsiebelle
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Post by Aedh on Oct 29, 2008 19:11:56 GMT -5
Gosh ... I'd say ... make it up! ;D
That being said, Prozium seems to be pretty quick-acting, so I'd imagine it's somewhat thin and probably sugary to help it metabolize and reach the brain quickly, as the brain--as every choco-holic knows--is very responsive to anything bonded with a sugar.
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Post by Mirabilis on Oct 29, 2008 19:16:50 GMT -5
Yep...I'd be inclined to agree. If it has to be administered through a hypodermic type needle then it would have to be pretty watery.
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Gypsiebelle
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Post by Gypsiebelle on Oct 31, 2008 19:53:45 GMT -5
Guys, Thanks very much for the help. I'm just ironing a few extra wrinkles out before I really get down to writing my fanfic. I also ran across a few pics both close-up and normal sized of the device that the Clerics used for their thrice-daily shot of Prozium that I'd not seen before. It seems, to me, that it would be just little a bit painful since it looks like they use the jugular vein as the injection site. Yours, Gypsiebelle
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Post by Libby on Nov 1, 2008 10:45:54 GMT -5
You might also notice here it also detects the presence of human haemoglobin so it can't be fooled...
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Gypsiebelle
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Post by Gypsiebelle on Nov 1, 2008 15:53:29 GMT -5
Libby, That's an interesting pic. Thanks very much for that bit of info. There's another piece of the puzzle solved. Gypsiebelle
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