Pyrosene-VI is a versatile, flammable liquid used for incendiary purposes by the UNSC. The liquid is a direct descendent of Napalm and the successor to the effective Pyrosene-V material. Pyrosene-VI is usually stored as a pressurized liquid, allowing large amounts to be stored for use. The material, when ignited, takes on adhesive jelly like properties and burns for fifty seconds, meaning it can adhere to targets and continue to burn. When applied to the air without being ignited it becomes mist, filling the air and allowing it to be readily ignited into a hell fire. The material burns at 2200 degrees Celsius, which allows it to melt many high strength metals. Pyrosene-VI, though adhesive and capable of melting most materials, it mainly causes death by quickly sucking in and burning the ox
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| - Pyrosene-VI is a versatile, flammable liquid used for incendiary purposes by the UNSC. The liquid is a direct descendent of Napalm and the successor to the effective Pyrosene-V material. Pyrosene-VI is usually stored as a pressurized liquid, allowing large amounts to be stored for use. The material, when ignited, takes on adhesive jelly like properties and burns for fifty seconds, meaning it can adhere to targets and continue to burn. When applied to the air without being ignited it becomes mist, filling the air and allowing it to be readily ignited into a hell fire. The material burns at 2200 degrees Celsius, which allows it to melt many high strength metals. Pyrosene-VI, though adhesive and capable of melting most materials, it mainly causes death by quickly sucking in and burning the ox
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| - Pyrosene-VI is a versatile, flammable liquid used for incendiary purposes by the UNSC. The liquid is a direct descendent of Napalm and the successor to the effective Pyrosene-V material. Pyrosene-VI is usually stored as a pressurized liquid, allowing large amounts to be stored for use. The material, when ignited, takes on adhesive jelly like properties and burns for fifty seconds, meaning it can adhere to targets and continue to burn. When applied to the air without being ignited it becomes mist, filling the air and allowing it to be readily ignited into a hell fire. The material burns at 2200 degrees Celsius, which allows it to melt many high strength metals. Pyrosene-VI, though adhesive and capable of melting most materials, it mainly causes death by quickly sucking in and burning the oxygen in the air, suffocating troops and vehicles.
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