Difference between revisions 5929174 and 5941755 on enwikiA '''fictional chemical substance''' is a [[chemical element]], [[isotope]], [[compound]] or [[mineral]] that exists only in works of [[fiction]] (usually [[fantasy]] or [[science fiction]]). It should be noted that no actual periodic elements end in '-ite', though many [[mineral]]s have names with this suffix. Some of the materials listed below may indeed be minerals, alloys, or other such combinations instead of being pure elements, but fictional works are often vag(contracted; show full)==Fictional medicine and drugs== {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2" !Name !Source !Uses & effects |- |Accela |''[[Serial Experiments Lain]]'' |Accela is a nano-bot drug that increases the processing power of the brain, and makes its user feel that time has slowed down, i.e. that they are "accelerated". |-⏎ |Ambrosia |''[[Deus Ex]]'' |Ambrosia is a temporary "cure" for the disease 'the Grey Death'. It is really a large number of microscopic pods in a liquid suspension. The pods attach to the nanobots for a while and disable them, temporarily shutting down the nanobot-induced(and eventually-fatal) [[autoimmune]] response. |- |Blinkmoth Serum |''[[Magic: the Gathering]]'' (contracted; show full)==See also== *[[Archive of fictional things]] *[[List of discredited substances]] ==External links== *[http://members.shaw.ca/legion_of_super-heroes/equipment/elements/ Elements from DC Comics Legion of Super-heroes] [[Category:Lists of fictional things|Chemical substances]] All content in the above text box is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license Version 4 and was originally sourced from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?diff=prev&oldid=5941755.
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