Citations:omni-gel

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English citations of omni-gel

Appendix:Mass Effect[edit]

  • 2010, Catherine Browne, “Planetary Database”, in Mass Effect 2: PRIMA Official Game Guide[1] (Science Fiction), Roseville, CA: Prima Games, →ISBN, →LCCN, →OCLC, page 259:
    Korlus’s biggest business is the recycling of decommissioned or junked spacecraft into their component parts. While the invention of omni-gel has made this process significantly cleaner it is still a dirty business that chokes Korlus’s sky with smog and fills its ports with megatons of scrap.
  • 2012 June, Stew Wilson, “Mass Effecting the Thousand Suns”, in RPG Review[2], number 16, →ISSN, →OCLC, page 51:
    Omni-gel can be used to force electronic locks and security systems to deactivate. It has a TN of 15 for the sole purpose of disabling locks and security systems.
  • 2018, Catherynne M. Valente, Mass Effect Andromeda: Annihilation[3] (Science Fiction), Titan Books, →ISBN, →OCLC, page [4]:
    "With stubborn but necessary resistance: It will not take an hour. It will not take three hours. Without medical scans or a diagnostic VI, there is no useable equipment in medbay. All medbay devices are networked with the ship's computer. If we cannot use the Keelah's datacore, medbay is functionally empty. What we need is there, but, to use the vernacular, it is all bricked. Resentful rhetorical question: What do you expect me to do an autopsy with, a shotgun and some omni-gel?"