Difference between revisions of "Cold-Light Stick"

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A [[Cold-Light Stick]] is a sealed plastic tube, usually 10cm long. The interior contains two chemicals separated by a plastic or thin glass membrane. When bent and shaken (mixing the chemicals) it starts a bioluminescence chemical reaction, producing a soft glow. Once the chemical reaction has run its course, the tube is discarded.  
 
A [[Cold-Light Stick]] is a sealed plastic tube, usually 10cm long. The interior contains two chemicals separated by a plastic or thin glass membrane. When bent and shaken (mixing the chemicals) it starts a bioluminescence chemical reaction, producing a soft glow. Once the chemical reaction has run its course, the tube is discarded.  
* At {{TL|8}} the glow is a soft green color and persists for 30 minutes.
 
* At {{TL|9}} the chemicals can produce any color, including white and infrared. The glow persists for 5 hours.
 
* At {{TL|10}} the chemical reaction lasts for 24 hours.
 
  
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At {{TL|8}} the glow is a soft green color and persists for 30 minutes.
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At {{TL|9}} the chemicals can produce any color, including white and infrared. The glow persists for 5 hours.
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At {{TL|10}} the chemical reaction lasts for 24 hours.
  
 
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Revision as of 04:24, 4 November 2017

Cold-light Stick
Type Emitter
Tech Level TL–8
Cost Cr2
Size
Weight 0.05kg

A Cold-Light Stick is a sealed plastic tube, usually 10cm long. The interior contains two chemicals separated by a plastic or thin glass membrane. When bent and shaken (mixing the chemicals) it starts a bioluminescence chemical reaction, producing a soft glow. Once the chemical reaction has run its course, the tube is discarded.

At TL–8 the glow is a soft green color and persists for 30 minutes.

At TL–9 the chemicals can produce any color, including white and infrared. The glow persists for 5 hours.

At TL–10 the chemical reaction lasts for 24 hours.