02-15-2017, 07:15 PM
How are toxins affected by radiation? Is it because most of them are of organic nature? If so, okay, then it surely makes sense, given that, well, Pokemon are living creatures (... most of them, at least), so radiation does have an impact on those and their cells that produce the toxin.
But there are inorganic toxins as well, like fluorine- and arsenic-compunds. What about those? In theory, would those be unaffected if exposed to radiation...? How can a toxic gas like mentioned fluorine be "exposed to radiation", at all? And what about a Ghastly, it's dead and a huge toxic gas ball... Nuclear Ghastly? Is that possible, or would it end up tearing apart...? Wouldn't it be twice as toxic then (Holy crackers!)...?
... So many questions...
Can't... sleep... ... No... !
But there are inorganic toxins as well, like fluorine- and arsenic-compunds. What about those? In theory, would those be unaffected if exposed to radiation...? How can a toxic gas like mentioned fluorine be "exposed to radiation", at all? And what about a Ghastly, it's dead and a huge toxic gas ball... Nuclear Ghastly? Is that possible, or would it end up tearing apart...? Wouldn't it be twice as toxic then (Holy crackers!)...?
... So many questions...
Can't... sleep... ... No... !
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