Needles and Lollipops
Jul 1, 2010 0:39:38 GMT 10
Post by Morgan Fawkes on Jul 1, 2010 0:39:38 GMT 10
RP Name: Needles and Lollipops
Galaxy: Delian
People Involved: Morgan, and anyone else who wants to join in (not time specific, so missing people can join in tooo)
Boards Required: Delta Site
Detailed Description: Time for some spirit lifting fun, and what better way than to hang out in the infirmary!! YAY!! Several people come into the infirmary for check ups and various maladies. Unknown to them, the lastest shipment of Nitrous oxide, aka laughing gas, has some faulty casings, and is slowing leaking into the life support system. Sit back and watch as the effects take place....hehehehehe
From Wiki...to help people out:
Galaxy: Delian
People Involved: Morgan, and anyone else who wants to join in (not time specific, so missing people can join in tooo)
Boards Required: Delta Site
Detailed Description: Time for some spirit lifting fun, and what better way than to hang out in the infirmary!! YAY!! Several people come into the infirmary for check ups and various maladies. Unknown to them, the lastest shipment of Nitrous oxide, aka laughing gas, has some faulty casings, and is slowing leaking into the life support system. Sit back and watch as the effects take place....hehehehehe
From Wiki...to help people out:
Nitrous oxide, commonly known as laughing gas, is a chemical compound with the formula N2O. It is an oxide of nitrogen. At room temperature, it is a colorless non-flammable gas, with a pleasant, slightly sweet odor and taste. It is used in surgery and dentistry for its anesthetic and analgesic effects. It is known as "laughing gas" due to the euphoric effects of inhaling it, a property that has led to its recreational use as a dissociative hallucinogen. It is also used as an oxidizer in rocketry and in motor racing to increase the power output of engines. At elevated temperatures, nitrous oxide is a powerful oxidizer similar to molecular oxygen. For example, nitrous oxide in a test tube will re-ignite a smoldering splint.
Nitrous oxide gives rise to NO on reaction with oxygen atoms, and this NO in turn reacts with ozone. As a result, it is the main naturally occurring regulator of stratospheric ozone. It is also a major greenhouse gas and air pollutant. Considered over a 100 year period, it has 298 times more impact per unit weight than carbon dioxide.