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But I heard that the program was abandoned because of the adverse effects. Some of them use terrazine to augment their powers in some way. They are some sort of psionically-capable terrans that the military recruits to be assassins. I have heard that both the Dominion and the old Confederate ghost programs used it. It’s taxing my security system a bit here. I did not realize you would be on Korhal for this call. “I’ve got time to just answer this one last question.
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“All right…” he sighs, then his eyes dart down to a flashing light on the device in front of him, and he picks up the pace, speaking fast. Do you know of any instances of terrazine doing this on terrans? Even if it’s not you, yourself.” But it seemed like for the protoss, it definitely expanded the extent of his powers.
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Another protoss there, who clearly disapproved of his high companion, indicated that use by terrans was not going to do the same thing. “I’ve seen a protoss saturated in this chemical, and he was throwing around lightning bolts. She needs to give a little up if she is going to get anything actionable from him. Imogen can tell Egon is holding information back. Terrazine is ingested somewhat more commonly among them.” It’s supposedly more common on protoss worlds, and I’ve heard of at least one sect that uses it in religious rituals of some kind. For terrans…” he draws the word out, seeming to search for something he feels comfortable sharing. I ended up just hitting my head into a wall because I was not paying attention. “I felt like I could see into the future I definitely couldn’t. “Are you talking about just some euphoric effect here or does it actually expand the senses in some way for terrans?” she asks. Imogen does not care about some kind of chemical high. Some people say you can get a high from just contact in that situation, without heavy refining, but again… you should not use it. It’s highly valuable to people doing vespene refining. But one that is laced with a significant concentration of terrazine will have more of a purple haze to it, though it will smell just as bad. If you’re in a regular vespene refinery, it’s not a big problem if you see puffs of green. You really need to be careful if you are out there in the field. It doesn’t go into your bloodstream and cause something that makes you high. “All right… It’s for your own protection… Chemically, the terrazine molecules bond with certain brain cells in your head. Surely someone with your skills can provide a bit more information on just what exactly this chemical does to a person.” “Tell me something that someone with firsthand experience would know. This Egon is clearly a technician or scientist of some sort, given the lab coat and goggles, as well as the glass tubes with unidentifiable substances behind him. “Those are all the same things Joe told me,” Imogen complains. Not a good time, not a good time.” Sparks fly from a device in his hand that he keeps adjusting as he repeats all the standard warnings that Imogen heard on Mar Sara: terrazine messes people up and is addictive, and she should stay away from it. “Joe told me you had some experience with it.”
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Right! You had some sort of interest in terrazine gas?” “Oh! Hey! You’re, uh, Imogen, right?” She nods. “Hang on, is this thing working?” The image remains a little fuzzy as he looks up. As the picture resolves a bit more, his attention is not fully forward he is leaning away, fiddling with something off-camera. The blurry screen shows a young white man with wild hair and large yellow safety glasses. With a sigh, she starts putting away the materials when she is interrupted by an incoming video call, which her phone is able to redirect to the living room television. After she reassembles it, she finds that the pistol still makes a clicking noise. Imogen spends the rest of the afternoon working on her gun. You know, I probably will need it to cut off pieces of dead zerg, anyway.” Imogen turns back to her gun and begins taking it apart. “Sure, uh, all right… we can pick one up tomorrow. “Hey, Imogen,” she calls as she comes back out of her room, “you need a knife? I’ve got a coupon.” Lilly checks her messages and finds that Big Daddy Browder’s Gas & Guns has sent her an offer for five credits off a knife. While they were out earlier, she picked up some materials to fix her pistol, which has been making a weird clicking noise ever since Sam Aran “cleansed” it of creep with his flames. She starts laying out spare gun parts on the coffee table in the small living room. Hopefully they will not be flooding her inbox from this point on. Sometimes non-violent!” She files it away. “Having trouble in the neighborhood? Call the War Pigs. Back at their apartment, Imogen checks her email and sees an ad from the War Pigs.