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This is a list of toxins, poisons and chemical weapons from works of fiction (usually in fantasy and science fiction). The toxins are divided into three alphabetical groups: Fictional Poisons, Fictional Chemical Weapons and Fictional Mutagens. Science fiction is a form of speculative fiction principally dealing with the impact of imagined science and technology, or both, upon society and persons as individuals. ...
Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow. Fictional poisons This is the list for fictional poisons. Fictional poisons are the toxins that are used to hurt or kill on an individual scale. | Name | Source | Uses & effects | | Akpaloli | Clark Ashton Smith's The Plutonian Drug [1] | A poison derived from a yellow weed that grows in Martian oases, it is odorless, tasteless, and colorless. It is almost immediately lethal, producing symptoms resembling those of heart disease. In small doses it can be used as a stimulant. | | Apotoxin 4869 (APTX4869) | Detective Conan | Developed by biochemist Miyano Shiho, Apotoxin 4869 (APTX4869) was intended to be used by a secretive criminal syndicate to commit murders, but not leave any trace of the toxin behind in the corpse. Unbeknownst to her and the organization, APTX4869 does not kill 100% of the time, but occasionally causes the human body's cellular structure to physically regress to a younger state, thereby making a victim significantly younger. Aspiring high school student detective Kudo Shinichi was the first victim of this toxin. However, Shiho was the second victim of the toxin when she attempted to escape the organization. The word "Apotoxin" may be derived from a process known as apoptosis. | | Beijing Cocktail | Crank | A Chinese synthetic chemical that slows vital organ function until eventually those organs just stop. The only way to slow it down is to keep the flow of adrenaline constant. Approximate time to live after injection is one hour. Once it has bind with your blood cells you are dead. It blocks all adrenaline receptors, to slow it down you must keep the adrenaline constant. The poison can only be slowed by adrenaline: Synthetic epinephrine. It is unknown if there is an antidote to Beijing Cocktail. Symptoms: severe grogginess, blurred vision, and chest pain. To prolong death: get epinephrine, a substitute adrenaline, do things that will increase you adrenaline, candy and caffeinated drinks, energy drinks, go pills (caffeine pills, energy pills, speed, fat burner pills, metabolism increasing pills, etc.), also Synthetic epinephrine, diluted with some Saline and a little methamphetamine: solution acts as a competing inhibitor to hold off the poison can be put into a insulin pump. | | Bloat | Terry Pratchett's Pyramids | A poison extracted from a blowfish, which when ingested by a human, causes every cell to expand by 2000 times - a process both fatal and loud. Used by the Assassins' Guild. | | Darestim | David Eddings's The Elenium | A rare and extremely virulent poison found in the deserts of Rendor. As symptoms seem very similar to those of the falling-sickness, deaths by Darestim are frequently ascribed to this illness. It is so virulent that there is no natural cure for it, and only certain magical objects, such as the Bhelliom, can cure it. The only people known to have been cured of Darestim are the King of Rendor and his family, and Queen Ehlana of Elenia. | | Daturon | Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's novel The Poison Belt | This toxic agent is an unhealthy variant of the all-encompassing "ether" of space. It poisons all life into a deathlike stupor when the Earth passes through a belt of it. Daturon possesses some traits of a gas that's heavier than air: it concentrates first in lower regions like valleys or plains and inhalation of oxygen-superenriched air works as antidote. Daturon also has some traits of radiation: it can pass through hermetically sealed rooms and containers. | | Dreken Venom | Unknown Documents | The venom produced in the fangs of male and some female drakrue. It's a powerful toxin that rapidly eats away at motor and sensory neurons all over the body until within 10-25 minutes so much damage has been done that the heart or lungs no longer function, causing death. | | Fear gas | Batman | Scarecrow's weapon, a nerve agent that drives its victims mad with fear. | | Fex-M3 | Star Wars | Deadly nerve toxin used that kills its victim in under 10 seconds. Fex-M3 is often delivered through dart-weapons for silent elimination. | | Hum | Hunter: The Reckoning | A deadly poison spread via a water supply. | | Iocane | The Princess Bride by William Goldman | A deadly Australian poison, odorless, tasteless and highly soluble, used by the hero Westley in his 'battle of wits to the death' with Vizzini. Is available in a powder form, which Westley used. It is possible to build up an immunity to the toxin. | | Krayt Dragon Poison | Star Wars | A deadly toxin from the Krayt Dragon. Said to be in possession of Bib Fortuna. | | Malkite themfar | Star Wars | The signature poison used by the Malkite Poisoners, a group of assassins in the Star Wars Expanded Universe. | | Meta-cyanide | Dune | Fatal toxin contained within and delivered by the gom jabbar, a small needle. It is "The high-handed enemy; that specific poison needle tipped with meta-cyanide used by Bene Gesserit Proctors in the death-alternative test of human awareness." | | Nightbane | 8-Bit Theatre | A hallucinogen poison that causes its victim to experience increasingly horrible nightmares every time they sleep until an antidote is administered. | | G-23 paxilon hydrochlorate ("Pax") | Serenity (2005) | Tranquilizer introduced into the atmosphere of the terraformed planet Miranda that produced over sedation and loss of the will to live in most of the population. It had a paradoxical effect on 0.1 percent of those exposed, creating a murderous race (Reavers) that wiped out the remaining population and continued to terrorize the local star system. | | Red Water | Fullmetal Alchemist | A highly toxic, naturally-occurring cocktail of alchemic catalysts that is often found in underground springs. Its immediate effects, coughing and constant fatigue, are not extremely dangerous, but prolonged exposure can lead to death. Also, children of people poisoned by it often die soon after birth. Through chemical processing, it can be refined into a Red Stone, an alchemic amplifier. | | Sandbat venom | Star Wars | The natural venom of a Tatooinan Sandbat. The Tusken Raiders milk the venom, coating their Gaderffi, making it more lethal. | | Sennari | Star Wars | Fast-acting toxin delivered by a Kamino Saberdart and used by Jango Fett to eliminate Zam Wesell in Episode II. | | Smilex | Batman (1989) | Poison created by The Joker, kills within minutes, leaves victims with a rictus grin on their faces. In the original script it was called "Smilenol", until the arrival of the cease and desist letter from the lawyers representing the makers of Tylenol (who were no doubt still sensitive over the cyanide laced capsule incident). | | Thalot | David Eddings's The Malloreon | A very virulent poison from Nyissa. Almost always fatal. | | V-Poison | Resident Evil Outbreak | An acidic variant of wasp venom carried by wasps infected with the T-Virus. Ironically, it is one of the components necessary to create the anti-T-virus serum called Daylight. | Clark Ashton Smith (January 13, 1893-August 14, 1961) was a poet, sculptor, painter and author of fantasy, horror and science fiction short stories. ...
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Arthur Conan Doyle Sir Arthur Ignatius Conan Doyle (May 22, 1859 - July 7, 1930) is the British author most famously known for his stories about the detective Sherlock Holmes, which are generally considered a major innovation in the field of crime fiction. ...
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A krayt dragon is a fictional creature native to Tatooine, a planet in the Star Wars universe. ...
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Fictional chemical weapons This is the list of fictional chemical weapons. Fictional chemical weapons are toxins that are used on large scale, by either military, paramilitary or terrorist organizations. Early detection of chemical agents Sociopolitical climate of chemical warfare While the study of chemicals and their military uses was widespread in China, the use of toxic materials has historically been viewed with mixed emotions and some disdain in the West (especially when the enemy were doing it). ...
| Name | Source | Uses & effects | | Cynochrin | Country in ace combat world) stragglers otherwise known as the "Hamlet unit", the player's |objective is to neutralise the agent. | | Black smoke | The War of the Worlds | Toxic gas used by Martian invaders. Spectrographic analysis shows an unusual triplet of blue lines. It is dispersed from hoses and coilgun shells carried by tripods. It is heavier than air and forms a black, crusty precipitate when exposed to water. | | Brainwash Gas | Dune 2 | Brainwash Gas is a nerve gas that temporarily converts units to become loyal to House Ordos. This gas is delivered by missiles from the Deviator, a special unit in the game. | | Chaos spray | Red Alert 2: Yuri's Revenge | A gas spread by Yuri's Chaos Drones, that temporarily causes enemy units to attack their buildings and each other. | | G3 | Universal Century Gundam | A nerve gas original developed by Colonel Asakura of Zeon's special weapons division, the gas was later used by the Titans in the 30 Bunch Incident. As seen in 08th MS Team, it has a greenish color in concentrated form. | | Oxygen Destroyer | Godzilla 1954 | A chemical that is able to cause any living thing to die of asphyxiation, after which the remains of the organism is liquified. | | Tiberium gas | Command & Conquer series | Tiberium gas is sprayed from Visceroids, Veinholes, Brotherhood of Nod Chemical Troopers, Chemical Missiles, and Initiates, and Scrin Corruptors. It is extremely corrosive and mutagenic. | | Silent Night | XXX | A toxic gas, a nerve agent which can kill millions of people. The gas only breaks down in deep water. | | Virus Toxin | Red Alert 2: Yuri's Revenge | A gaseous toxin that causes cells over the entire body to immediately form more of the substance, resulting in bursting of the cells. Eventually the entire body explodes, releasing a deadly cloud of gas that may infect others nearby. | | VX-2 Gas | The Rock | A green liquid which causes the skin of its victims to bubble and melt. It is stored in small glass spheres for some reason. Injection of the antidote into a victim's heart immediately after exposure brings total immunity. There is however, a nerve agent in real life named VX2 (Binary VX), which when mixed, produces the deadly VX nerve agent. It is notable that death by the VX nerve gas can also be prevented by immediate injection of an antidote. See the article on VX gas. | The term Black Smoke is also sometimes used to refer to The Monster from the television series Lost. ...
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| Name | Source | Uses & effects | | 2,4,5 Trioxin | Return of the Living Dead series | Gas that brings the dead back to life as zombies. Originally created by the military as a herbicide to use on cannabis plants. | | Cardamine | Freelancer | A natural product of the ecosystem on the planet Malta, it is found in trace amounts in nearly everything on the planet, including the atmosphere and water. A very addictive mutagenic narcotic, its withdrawal symptoms are extremely violent and invariably fatal. Exposure over generations is known to cause unnatural longevity as well as greatly decreased fertility and a genetically-incoded dependence on the drug. | | Chemical X | The Powerpuff Girls | A mysterious chemical created by Professor Utonium. When he accidentally mixed it with sugar, spice, and everything nice, it created The Powerpuff Girls. Its effect on humans is variable: it can either grant super powers or cause monstrous mutations. - Chemical X (or a very similar variant) can also be found in prison toilets and when mixed with snips, snails & 1 talking dog tail, created The Rowdyruff Boys.
| | Colour out of space | H. P. Lovecraft's horror tale "The Colour Out of Space" | Toxic and mutagenic element, of indescribable colour and unknown spectrum, from a meteorite that lands in a field. | | Compound X07 | Marvel Comics | Experimental compound developed by A.I.M.. Granted Madcap his fantastic regeneration and recovery. | | Ephemerol | Scanners | Tranquilizer, used as a morning sickness remedy; a mutagen, it induces telekinetic and telepathic abilities. Ephemerol also suppresses those abilities in adults so affected. | | GC-161 | The Secret World of Alex Mack | A mutagenic chemical responsible for giving Alex Mack her unique powers. A recurring plot device. | | Immortality procedure | Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy | A procedure or drug that usually gives immortality, but the user is either killed or "looks very silly". | | Kryptonite | Superman | A radioactive crystalline compound created by the explosion of the planet Krypton's core. Most commonly found in its green form, it is deadly to all things native to the planet Krypton. It also causes mutation in humans, plants and animals when exposed to it. Often it acts through a catalyst, granting beings with various powers, usually with some negative side effect. | | Katalyst | SWAT Kats: The Radical Squadron | In this series, there are Katalysts according to number. In the series, there is Katalyst 99, Katalyst 100, and even Katalyst X-63. All these used by Dr. Viper to make the city either Megaswamp City or Mutation City. | | L.U.P. chemical | Dance of Death | L.U.P. stands for "Lifeless Undeath Phenomenon." Cadavers exposed to this chemical will stand up, twitching and gyrating spasmodically. The substance and the phenomenon were first discovered during "germ gas" attacks in a future world war. From Dance of Death, a short story and an episode of Masters of Horror. | | Magestone | Mage Knight | A crystalline substance coveted by the Atlantean Empire for technomagical experiments. Causes mutations with prolonged exposure; mutants are known as Mage Spawn. | | Melange | Dune series | The spice Melange causes the whites and irises of the eyes to turn blue after prolonged exposure, as with natives of the planet Arrakis, where the spice is everywhere. Melange's beneficial effects include prolonging of life and granting various abilities to humans such as the Bene Gesserit. Extreme doses can cause heavy mutation, as evidenced by the Spacing Guild's navigators, who use Melange to gain the limited precognitive ability required to navigate a ship safely through folded space between planets. Eventually, the high-level navigators mutate to the point they must live the rest of their lives in tanks filled with spice gas, their minds and bodies wholly dependent on the drug. Humans addicted to lesser levels of the spice suffer severe withdrawal symptoms if denied access to it. | | Mutagenic Compound (The Ooze) | Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles | A highly toxic and radioactive green sludge that mutates organisms into humanoid/animal crossbreeds. | | Phazon | Metroid Prime 1, 2 and 3 | A highly toxic and radioactive glowing blue chemical. Extremely mutagenic, it is used by the Space Pirates to alter their own stock and that of other creatures, such as Metroids. The Chozo recognize it as the "Great Poison," as it ultimately leads to madness and death in all living things that come in contact with it for extended periods. | | Polymorphine | Warhammer 40,000 | A shape-altering drug used by the Callidus Temple Assassins (Witch Hunters army) to infiltrate enemy organisations by mimicking key figures and taking their place. Polymorphine weakens the molecular binds and combined with high levels of training in physical control and cybernetic implants, Callidus Assassins can use the drug to mimic any humanoid race ranging from Orks, Eldar to the minions of Chaos | | Terrigen Mists | Marvel Comics | Mutagenic catalyst discovered by the Inhuman geneticist Randac sometime between 21,00 and 15,000 years ago. It can grant most any Inhuman of human being superpowers, but leaves approximately 75% of Inhuman subjects with radical physical deformities as well; it also occasionally induces amnesia in both Inhuman and human subjects. | | Promicin Inhibitor | The 4400 | A compound which blocks the neurotransmitter Promicin, from which members of the 4400 gain their powers. The compound tends to build up in the body after long-term inoculation, causing pox-like rashes and eventual death. | | Re-animation serum | Re-Animator | A serum developed by Miskatonic University student Herbert West which reanimates cadavers. | | Super soldier formula | Spiderman | A green mist that causes the user to permanently develp stronger muscles, better co-ordination, and reflexes, but at the price of their sanity. If in any way the user is angered, a more aggressive and murderous personality takes over long enough to kill the source of fustration. | | Terrazine | StarCraft: Ghost | Terrazine is a mysterious gaseous substance, which is responsible for the evolution of the Terran Spectre troop, an offhoot of the Ghost spy. It may also be responsible for the development of some of the mutations and evolution of the Zerg troops in the game. It is poisonous to non-psycics. Not much is known, as Ghost has been "put on hiatus," Ie, cancelled. | | Tiberium | Command and Conquer | A highly valuable crystal in the Command and Conquer series used as a resource. Tiberium extracts all mineral deposits out of the ground and can be harvested, for easy extraction. Extremely toxic and mutagenic to terrestrial life-forms, Tiberium is thought to be an extraterrestrial terraforming agent by an alien race known as the Scrin. | | U4 | SiN | Dangerously addictive narcotic developed by biochemist Elexis Sinclaire. A deliberate effect of the drug is genetic alteration, causing horrible mutations in the user. The drug was developed and distributed for the purpose of building a bio-engineered army for world conquest. | | Vespene gas | StarCraft | Vespene is a fluorescent green gas that issues from geysers. All three races (Zerg, Terran, and Protoss) harvest the gas. In it's proccessed form, it is an effective fuel. In it's raw form, it is used by the Zerg as food and an evolutionary catalyst, mutating the swarm into bigger, stronger forms. The best example is the Torrasque, bred from normal Ultralisks, then repeatedly exposed to vespene gas. | | Viper Mutagen 368 | SWAT Kats: The Radical Squadron | A mutagen created by Dr. N. Zyme and Dr. Elrod Purvis in Megakat Biochemical labs. This mutagen was able to rebuild any limbs of plants. However, this chemical also mutates people into half-cat, half-snake creatures when the chemical spills on them. The only victim was affected by the mutagen was Dr. Purvis himself who mutates into Dr. Viper. | | Warpstone or Wyrdstone | Warhammer Fantasy, also Warhammer 40,000 1st and 2nd editions | A greenish-black crystal apparently of solidified magic that holds tremendous transmutatory powers. 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A mob of Ork Boyz The Orks are a race from the fictional Warhammer 40,000 universe. ...
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Miniature of a Chaos Chosen in Terminator Armour In the table-top wargame Warhammer 40,000, the Chaos Space Marines are Space Marines who serve the Chaos Gods. ...
Marvel Comics is an American comic book line published by Marvel Publishing, Inc. ...
In biology, a mutagen (Latin, literally origin of change) is a physical or chemical agent that changes the genetic information (usually DNA) of an organism and thus increases the number of mutations above the natural background level. ...
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The Inhumans are a fictional race of superhumans in the Marvel Comics universe, created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby. ...
Look up geneticist in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ...
(2nd millennium BC â 1st millennium BC â 1st millennium â other millennia) // Events The Iron Age spread to Western Europe Egypt declined as a major power The Tanakh was written Buddhism was founded by Siddharta Gautama, commonly known as the Buddha (6th century BC) Jainism was founded by Mahavira (6th century BC...
Trinomial name Homo sapiens sapiens Linnaeus, 1758 Humans, or human beings, are bipedal primates belonging to the mammalian species Homo sapiens (Latin: wise man or knowing man) under the family Hominidae (the great apes). ...
Superhero fiction invariably features characters with superhuman, supernatural and/or paranormal abilities, often referred to as superpowers, also spelled super-powers. Below is a list of many of those that have been known to be used. ...
Amnesia or amnæsia (from Greek ) (see spelling differences) is a condition in which memory is disturbed. ...
The 4400 is a science fiction television program on the USA Network, Space: The Imagination Station, and Sky One. ...
The 4400 is a science fiction television program on the USA Network, Space: The Imagination Station, and Sky One. ...
The 4400 is a science fiction television program on the USA Network, Space: The Imagination Station, and Sky One. ...
Re-Animator (1985) is the first in a series of films based on the H.P. Lovecraft story Herbert West: Reanimator. ...
Miskatonic University is a fictional university located in the equally fictitious Arkham, set in the real-world Essex County, Massachusetts. ...
Spider-Man is an extremely successful film released in 2002, directed by Sam Raimi, which stars Tobey Maguire, Kirsten Dunst, and Willem Dafoe. ...
Terrazine gas is a potent psionic reagent in the StarCraft universe. ...
StarCraft: Ghost StarCraft: Ghost is a tactical action game for video game consoles, currently under development by Blizzard Entertainment. ...
The Marines of the Terran Confederacy. ...
A Zerg Hydralisk The Zerg are a vaguely insectoid race in the fictional StarCraft universe. ...
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Command & Conquer is a real-time strategy series of computer games released by the game developer Westwood Studios, now a part of Electronic Arts. ...
Quartz crystal Copper(II) sulfate and iodine crystal Synthetic bismuth crystal Insulin crystals Gallium, a metal that easily forms large single crystals A huge monocrystal of potassium dihydrogen phosphate grown from solution by Saint-Gobain for the megajoule laser of CEA. In chemistry and mineralogy, a crystal is a solid...
Command & Conquer is a real-time strategy series of computer games released by the game developer Westwood Studios, now a part of Electronic Arts. ...
The Scrin are a fictional extraterrestrial lifeform in the Command & Conquer series of computer games. ...
Sin is a computer game developed by Ritual Entertainment and published by Activision in 1998. ...
StarCraft is a real-time strategy computer game by Blizzard Entertainment. ...
Strokkur geyser, Iceland A geyser is a type of hot spring that erupts periodically, ejecting a column of hot water and steam into the air. ...
A Zerg Hydralisk The Zerg are a vaguely insectoid race in the fictional StarCraft universe. ...
The Marines of the Terran Confederacy. ...
An un-armored Protoss warrior, possibly Artanis. ...
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The Torrasque is a powerful Zerg breed in the StarCraft universe. ...
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Dr. N. Zyme is a fictional, anthropomorphic cat created for the animated television series Swat Kats. ...
Dr. Viper is a fictional, mutant anthropomorphic cat/snake villain created for the animated television series Swat Kats. ...
Warpstone is a substance found in the Warhammer world, and also in the Warhammer 40,000 world during the first/second edition. ...
Warhammer or Warhammer Fantasy is a fantasy setting created by Games Workshop, in which many games of that company are set, the best known ones being the Warhammer Fantasy Battles wargame, and the Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay role-playing game. ...
This article is about the tabletop miniature wargame and the fictional universe in which it is set. ...
To be added (Please keep this section in alphabetical order.) V is a two-part 1983 NBC sci-fi miniseries, written and directed by Kenneth Johnson. ...
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Bionicle as it is stylised by the Lego Company. ...
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