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'''Narcozine gas''' is a chemical agent used as a weapon by the [[United Nations Space Command]]. When inhaled, the gas quickly causes paralysis.<ref name="First Strike">'''Halo: First Strike''', ''page 127-128'' (''"I have taken control of the air reclamation system for your medical wing. I can pressurize your office and cause pulmonary edema. I can release narcozine gas to para—"'')</ref> | |||
Narcozine gas is installed as a security measure in certain [[Office of Naval Intelligence]] bases, like [[CASTLE Base]] on [[Reach]], in order to neutralize potential threats to security. [[Artificial intelligence|AI constructs]] inside these bases are given broad discretionary powers, with the power to use this gas on anyone who violates protocol and accesses classified information. The AI [[Araqiel]] threatened to use this gas against [[Catherine Halsey|Dr. Cathrine Halsey]] at the base. In return, Halsey activated the AI's fail-safe function, erasing Araqiel's [[Riemann matrix]].{{Ref/Reuse|First Strike}} | |||
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Latest revision as of 13:05, March 23, 2022
Narcozine gas is a chemical agent used as a weapon by the United Nations Space Command. When inhaled, the gas quickly causes paralysis.[1]
Narcozine gas is installed as a security measure in certain Office of Naval Intelligence bases, like CASTLE Base on Reach, in order to neutralize potential threats to security. AI constructs inside these bases are given broad discretionary powers, with the power to use this gas on anyone who violates protocol and accesses classified information. The AI Araqiel threatened to use this gas against Dr. Cathrine Halsey at the base. In return, Halsey activated the AI's fail-safe function, erasing Araqiel's Riemann matrix.[1]
List of appearances[edit]
- Halo: First Strike (First appearance)
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