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[Source] A toxin detector was a small handheld device that could scan food and drink to determine if it was spoiled or poisoned. It could provide a visual indication via a blinking green light if the item scanned was safe for consumption. It could also be set to vibrate when a poison was detected. A more expensive model was concealed in a bracelet or other piece of jewelry for maximum concealability.

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  • Toxin detector
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  • [Source] A toxin detector was a small handheld device that could scan food and drink to determine if it was spoiled or poisoned. It could provide a visual indication via a blinking green light if the item scanned was safe for consumption. It could also be set to vibrate when a poison was detected. A more expensive model was concealed in a bracelet or other piece of jewelry for maximum concealability.
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Name
  • Toxin Detector
Weight
  • 0.5
Cost
  • 700(xsd:integer)
Purpose
  • detect toxins and poisons
abstract
  • [Source] A toxin detector was a small handheld device that could scan food and drink to determine if it was spoiled or poisoned. It could provide a visual indication via a blinking green light if the item scanned was safe for consumption. It could also be set to vibrate when a poison was detected. A more expensive model was concealed in a bracelet or other piece of jewelry for maximum concealability.
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