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There is nothing known to man that you could make such a hazmat suit from. CFl2 burns basically EVERYTHING. Glass. Sand. Rubber. Steel. Water. Leather. Ice. Gravel. Concrete. The only thing that doesn't burn in contact with CFl2 is candle wax. You can store the stuff by exposing the inside of a steel tank to fluorine gas, thereby creating a thin layer of fluoride on the inside. You then fill the tank with CFl2, carry it to a safe place and never ever look at it again, because CFl2 is an angry and claustrophobic god and, if the fluoride gets scratched, or if a little water gets in the tank, the CFl2 will be Not Amused and will make its non-amusement abundantly clear.
There's a quote I like about chlorine trifluoride:

"It is, of course, extremely toxic, but that's the least of the problem. It is hypergolic with every known fuel, and so rapidly hypergolic that no ignition delay has ever been measured. It is also hypergolic with such things as cloth, wood, and test engineers, not to mention asbestos, sand, and water — with which it reacts explosively. It can be kept in some of the ordinary structural metals — steel, copper, aluminum, etc. — because of the formation of a thin film of insoluble metal fluoride which protects the bulk of the metal, just as the invisible coat of oxide on aluminum keeps it from burning up in the atmosphere. If, however, this coat is melted or scrubbed off, and has no chance to reform, the operator is confronted with the problem of coping with a metal-fluorine fire. For dealing with this situation, I have always recommended a good pair of running shoes."
 
If the problem is the the more effective gas weapon is colourless... then just add a brightly yellow-coloured gas to it.

Could just spike the chlorine gas to increase its effectiveness and fear-generation.
 
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If the problem is the the more effective gas weapon is colourless... then just add a brightly yellow-coloured gas to it.

Could just spike the chlorine gas to increase its effectiveness and fear-generation.
Sure. Thing is, he's hurt and in a hurry. And didn't plan what he was going to do beforehand. Given the lack of planning that's the sort of thing he's more likely to think of afterwards.
 
man, grayven needs to up his chemical weapons game. I mean yeah he's coming up with this under pressure, but we've already figured out a few improvements he could make. Well i'm sure the next time he decides to use chemical warfare he'll do so in a far more efficient manner.
 
The site of my injury is glowing brighter than the rest. It's drawing their attention! Okay, okay, it won't actually hurt as long as the construct armour stays up.

Grayven has become a videogame boss, complete with glowing weak point they can attack for massive damage.

I am really enjoying this arc now. Grayven's shorter interludes weren't nearly as interesting, but in longer arcs he's a lot better.
 
Why? It's useful to be able to find discussion on a particular installment. They detract nothing from the normal function of the thread, and take a few seconds to add as new chapters are posted.
You're talking about scrolling through over 800 different threadmarkers. Threadmarkers in this thread only make a viable sense if Mr Zoat posts in a fashion to where he compacts as many of his normal updates into a single post as possible so as to reduce the workload. Hell I wouldn't be surprised if there was an actual limit on the number of threadmarkers available due to server load or something.
 
This really would go so much easier if Grayven had his ring. Even ignoring his gadget, he'd have two immortal toadies to tank for him.
 
Being able to instantly locate any story post in the thread with three clicks is a very helpful thing.
Click first page, scroll to episode, click spoiler to open episode, click link.
Especially since Threadmarks are individually marked as whether they've been read or not, allowing old readers to catch up fairly easily.
I guess? Threadmarks just never really jumped out at me as being useful when there's an up to date index and a Story Only thread.
 
Click first page, scroll to episode, click spoiler to open episode, click link.

I guess? Threadmarks just never really jumped out at me as being useful when there's an up to date index and a Story Only thread.

I think the convenience of having an index available on every page and navigating from story post to story post makes sense and is worth it. This isn't something that would work for the SO thread because that's a lotta index. But, thread 12 is going to get really long eventually, so that number of Threadmarks would get really long as well, unless we eventually abandon ship to 13+.
 
On the one hand I like theadmarks quite a bit. On the other hand, There's already an index on the first page. On the ring generated tentacle, clicking the [NEXT] button is much easier than going back to the first page.
 
Colourless? That's no good, they won't know why they're dying.
I'm of the opinion that a deadly gas you can't see would inspire more fear than the one that is clearly visible. Also, bird people losing their eyes in the middle of a fight? Not a bad source of fear.

As for the people suggesting more exotic fluorine compounds: The point is to leave a trail that inspires fear to those affected, not create a wall of fire and chemistry experiments. Plus, it's unlikely Grayven knows too much about the really fun fluorine compounds and can recall them in a fight. Hydrogen fluoride has the beauty of simplicity.
 
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