Aww, little Nineteen and Eighty-four. The best scorpions. But you can't get distracted. Science awaits!
You find a brick-and-mortar establishment selling the gloves and buy them for
$35 (There was a sale!). That's the end of your savings. You head back to the library and determine the best possible way to harvest the venom is either getting them to 'sting' a container or electrostimulation. You end up concluding that the former option is the only viable one with your budget. Going to another store, you spend the remaining
$5 on 6 small glass vials and a roll of parafilm.
You cover each vial with a small amount of parafilm, equip the gloves, and spend the rest of the day trying to gather venom. A bit after lunch, you decide to finish up, getting a total
2 ml of lethal scorpion venom. But the problem with venom is that it's hard to keep - without proper measures, you're only going to be able to keep this venom for a few days. Hopefully you'll be able to offload it by then.
You spend the rest of the day scouring the streets looking for buyers. In a very lucky turn of events, you somehow manage to find a buyer. They buy the venom for
$60. They don't give you any contact information, so finding them again would be pretty difficult.
Cash: $60
Housing: Trashy Garage.
Holdings:
- Cheap Welder
- Makeshift Terrarium [2 Deadly Scorpions]
- [Makeshift Terrarium] 2 Deadly Scorpions - Nineteen, Eighty-Four (Need to be fed in: 1 day)
- 4x 5 ml Glass Vials
Sometimes I wonder if I'm on a list somewhere for my FG-related research on google. "Most venomous scorpions" and "Scorpion milking".
Nope. Not suspicious at all. Nothing to see here, FBI and NSA.
On a definitely completely unrelated note, some of the stuff such as prices and venom yield may not be accurate.