One hundred and eighty-three ethylene oxide
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What I didn't expect was that Jassim shouted in a strange voice through the intercom, and the people in the hallway actually stopped shooting. Then someone shouted, "If you don't want to die, surrender!" ”
I whispered to Jassim, "What's the fungicide here?" ”
"It's ethylene oxide," Jassim said. ”
I know that ethylene oxide can be acutely toxic when exposed to high concentrations for two minutes, causing tearing, coughing, nausea and vomiting and even convulsions. Now that the air is foggy, it means that epichlorohydrin is being released very quickly, and it already has a large concentration in the air, so I decided to stall and shouted into the hallway: "Now that the laboratory is full of ethylene oxide, if you shoot it, it will cause a deflagration, and you will die with us!" So you'd better quit! ”
Someone else shouted, "There are so many of us that we can kill you without guns." ”
I poked my head and asked aloud, "What do you want to do?" It's full of deadly microbes, but there's nothing worthwhile worth grabbing! ”
A voice replied viciously, "Boy, don't play tricks!" Don't talk nonsense and surrender quickly, or we'll go over and kill you now. ”
I continued to play dumb: "Don't get so excited. What exactly do you want? We know what you want, so we can talk. If I'm not mistaken, you're here for virus samples, right? Now you listen, we've just destroyed all the samples in the basement. You've made a trip in vain. Jassim, tell them if that's the case? ”
Jassim immediately shouted: "Yes, I don't lie to you. Just now we have irradiated all the stored samples with cobalt-60. If you want to get a sample of the virus, it's no longer possible. ”
The voice just now shouted, "Boy, don't try to delay time, you will die a miserable death." ”
It seems that he saw through my intentions, and I didn't plan to talk nonsense with him, so I shouted directly: "Then come on, ho afraid ho?" It's a big deal, I'll blow it up together. With that, I threw an empty magazine into the hallway. Immediately, there was chaos in the hallway, and someone shouted: "Watch out for grenades!" ”
When the magazine hit the ground, they saw clearly that it was not a grenade, and there was another scolding. Jassim pulled my sleeve and whispered, "Close the door." Ethylene oxide is very penetrating, and our protective clothing does not necessarily protect us. ”
I heard a bang in the distance down the hallway, followed by someone shouting, "Damn, the door won't open!" What to do? How can you turn off this damn gas? "Three, three, come and open the door for us right now! Now the lab is full of poison gas, and the door is closed from the outside! Get us out! "Don't blast, it'll cause an explosion!" Hurry up and figure it out, there's goddamn gas everywhere here! Let that guy figure it out! ”
It seemed that they had retreated, and I quickly closed the door, and the shouts of the people were quieter. Jassim locked the door at once, and then said to me in a trembling voice: "The safety procedure is that all the exits of this laboratory are closed after the accident, and the ethylene oxide is fumigated by the nozzle for half an hour, and then the air is ventilated by the extraction equipment." This safe room is used for temporary shelter and is well sealed to keep out the outside air. "Aren't we going to be locked up here for more than half an hour?
At this moment, I saw a man in a black combat uniform and a night vision device running past the door, and two people in the same costume stopped outside the door, lying on the door in a strange posture, coughing and crying. But they did not give up their efforts, but pulled out their daggers and desperately pried the door. They are so hard that the metal on the dagger and the door will most likely rub out sparks.
It has been more than a minute since Professor Webb activated the alarm, and from the reactions of these two people, I know that the concentration of ethylene oxide in the air is very high now. The explosion limit of ethylene oxide is 3~100% of the volume of the gas, maybe they will kill us all if they spark it. I didn't dare to wait any longer, so I picked up the oxygen cylinder that Webb had thrown from the ground with my right hand, and then unlocked the door with my left hand and slammed the door. The two men immediately fell in, and the oxygen cylinder in my right hand had already been swept over, and it was firmly slapped on the back of the head.
The one who was not photographed rolled to the side before he fell to the ground, showing strong tactical literacy. But ethylene oxide is a neurodepressant, although he was poisoned for a short time, his whole body muscles trembled but he was already inflexible, I did not bend down and continue to smash with the oxygen cylinder, but kicked him in the shoulder and kicked him into the corner, and then hurriedly raised his right foot and stomped down on his neck.
From under my feet there was a "gaba" sound of broken neck, I threw away the cylinder in my right hand, leaned over from the ground to pick up the dagger he threw away, rushed to the door, a guy who had just staggered to the door, just pulled out the dagger, and was held by my left hand on the arm, and then the dagger in my hand stabbed up along the bottom edge of the body armor. I didn't even know if any blood was spurting out of the glove, so I had to smash the dagger twice and pull the knife out of his body when the man's eyes were completely dilated.
I flashed out the door with a dagger, and saw the man running past the door lying on his stomach in front of the elevator door and constantly tapping the elevator switch. He heard his companion's screams and turned back to see me pulling out a tiger tooth saber as I continued to press the switch wildly. I rushed at him as fast as I could, and he quickly turned to face me, his fangs in front of me.
As soon as I was within range of the tiger's fangs, I jerked down, leaned back, half-lying on the floor, slid forward with the inertia of a runner and smooth ground, and slashed the dagger deep into the man's calves before he could react. Then he kicked the elevator door and recoiled, grabbed his knife-holding arm and stabbed him diagonally while the man's calf was hurting, causing him to lose his balance, and swiped the dagger on his neck as he fell, and he fell limply to the floor.
I pulled the tiger tooth saber out of his hand, then turned and walked slowly in the direction of the gate. I didn't meet a single person along the way, and it wasn't until I got through the bulletproof glass that I saw two people at the gate who had been plagued by ethylene oxide and were still banging desperately on the door with the butts of their guns. I went over lightly, and before they could hear me, I knocked them to the ground, and then killed them with a single sword.
Then I went back to the safe room and saw that Jassim was so frightened that he was slumped on the floor with his hands folded and didn't know which god to pray to. I pulled him up and asked, "How can I stop the release of ethylene oxide?" The door must be opened quickly, we must get out as soon as possible! ”
Jassim's voice trembled: "The security center can control ......"
Without waiting for him to finish, he took the intercom that he had just taken off because he was wearing a gas mask and shouted, "Can you hear me?" Answer immediately when you hear it. ”
Immediately, several voices replied, "I heard it." "Raven, are you still alive?" "Raven, come on, Heye is injured!"
I continued, "Give your headsets to the two security guards and let them let us out!" Do you still control the security room? ”
After receiving an affirmative answer, I shoved the intercom into Jassim's hand: "Tell us how to let us out!" ”
Jassim calls Tony and directs him to operate Lab One's security control system. It only took about two minutes for the exhaust system to start working, and Jassim said, "The gate should be open, let's get out quickly." Otherwise we will also be poisoned. ”
I took off the night vision device and cartridge strap from a corpse, and in the hallway I picked up another AK12 before I came to the door with my gun in hand. Sure enough, the door was already open, and I used the intercom to tell Marjora that we were going out, but Machora told me that the enemy had begun to evacuate.
I shoved a pistol into Jassim's hand before cautiously going out with the gun in my hand, and there was no one outside. The first thing Jassim and I did was take off our ethylene oxide-stained suit. Then I asked Jassim to run behind me in the direction of the security room, where the gunfire was still intense. For mobile phone users, please browse M. Reading for a better reading experience.