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Tidus ([personal profile] blitzcheer) wrote in [personal profile] voidtreckermods 2021-06-01 08:23 pm (UTC)

BACTA: A Guide and History

Donor: Tidus

Description: A book that goes into the known uses of bacta throughout history (space??) and what it's made of.

    'Bacta could be administered via disposable bacta patches, direct injection, consumption (via bactade), a salve, a Bio-Bacta tank, or submersion in a standard bacta tank. For bacta immersion, the patient would be clothed in either just white shorts or a white sleeveless top and briefs depending on the person's gender. The method of administration depended on the severity of the wounds. It was imperative that bacta be applied in a solution of clear fluid which mimicked the body's own vital fluids.

    The taste and smell of bacta was often described as sickly sweet, and reputedly stayed in the mouth and nasal cavity for weeks after immersion in a tank. The patch left a somewhat weaker-smelling residue.'

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