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'''Hexachromite gas''' is smokey gas used by the [[human]]s of [[2084]] to seal their ships. Though it has no effect on such creatures as [[Human]]s, [[Gallifreyan]]s or [[Trion (Species)|Trions]], it is very dangerous to reptiles like [[Silurian]]s and [[Sea Devil]]s. It can cause pain to [[Silurian]]s and [[Sea Devil]]s when breathed in and will eventually lead to death. After death, the body breaks down from the inside into a green slime. The [[Silurian]]s have a higher immunity to it then the [[Sea Devil]]s.
'''Hexachromite gas''' was a smoky gas used to seal underwater structures. It was used by [[human]]s in the late [[21st century]]. It had no effect on mammals such as humans, [[Gallifreyan]]s or [[Trion (species)|Trions]], but was poisonous to reptiles and marine life.
 
It was painful to [[Silurian]]s and [[Sea Devil]]s to breathe and would eventually kill them, causing the body to break down into a green slime. In [[2084]], the [[Fifth Doctor]] fed the gas into the ventilation system of [[Sea Base 4]] to kill the Silurians and Sea Devils within. However, it seemed that the Sea Devils were more vulnrable to the gas than the Silurians. ([[TV]]: ''[[Warriors of the Deep (TV story)|Warriors of the Deep]]'')


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Latest revision as of 21:57, 5 December 2023

Hexachromite gas was a smoky gas used to seal underwater structures. It was used by humans in the late 21st century. It had no effect on mammals such as humans, Gallifreyans or Trions, but was poisonous to reptiles and marine life.

It was painful to Silurians and Sea Devils to breathe and would eventually kill them, causing the body to break down into a green slime. In 2084, the Fifth Doctor fed the gas into the ventilation system of Sea Base 4 to kill the Silurians and Sea Devils within. However, it seemed that the Sea Devils were more vulnrable to the gas than the Silurians. (TV: Warriors of the Deep)