--Leroy--
The sample proved to be elusive at first. It would be much better if you had more of the material at hand, this didn’t provide too much room for failure or retesting. But the kit really was up to the task. No wonder, it was an Aztechnology product, and they were biggest in this line of industry.
Initial tests showed that the sample contained both inorganic materials and organic tissue. Separating these to phase one (inorganic) and two (organic), you went on with phase one. You identified several chemicals that were usually present when something heavier than air had to be made into an aerosol. The composition of these chemicals was somewhat baffling. You were pretty sure you haven’t ever seen some of them, and you knew pretty much every variety that was used in official procedures of firefighters and law enforcement. You didn’t have the tools and nearly enough samples to research the compounds present, but some of them must have been experimental. You also discovered free connections in the molecules, it must have been where those were connected to other compounds they transported.
[spoiler=tests please]Roll a LOG + Cybertechnology test please. Also, you can reroll, without any negative modifiers, your active LOG + Chemistry test, because your knowledge test was good.[/spoiler]
Phase two provided even more disturbing results. You could clearly identify miniscule pieces of tissue from the lung, which clearly showed drastic changes. And when you looked for the details… No, it couldn’t be! You had to recheck your findings.
[spoiler=question]Will you spend Edge to downgrade the critical glitch to a simple glitch? I will continue accordingly.[/spoiler]