A special resource discovered within the body of a snail that was sacred to the indigenous population of Abbera. The Red Spyral Snail Possess a special chemical within its body, This chemical is used by the snail for hunting. It has been named the DNA catalyst by our scientists. When an organic lifeform is injected ith the chemical, its DNA will "loosen" for lack of a better term, and begin to add DNA from the closest target, not of the same species. This is usually the last meal of the Lifeform, causing painful mutations that quickly kill the subject as its DNA fails to stabilize.
The native found a way to utilize this snail. 2.5 weeks of fasting, Sustaining on boiled water only, the subject is prepared for the Catalyst. Then, When the subject has fasted for the 2.5 weeks, ensuring their body is cleared of their last meal. 6 incisions are made in the subject, and into these incisions are placed the flesh of an animal, recently hunted. After application of the DNA catalyst, the host's body will strangely begin to manifest enhanced traits from teh animal in question. When the Natives were driven out by the colonists, this ritual was lost, and has been recently rediscovered.
We believe we can use this DNA catalyst to "Enhance" our soldiers with abilities form the natural kingdom, creating better soldiers to aid us in destroying the Salvios merchant Filth who so threatens our survival.
SRD stands for Special research and development IE, Special resources.
Fuck it, If caelium is something they can mess with through bad design rolls I falling back on my old favorite Biotech. HAs some other resource Ideas we can do instead. We cannot go insane doing this, because of limited Island resources and resource that can be discovered Like CHemical compound, we should only do this 2ish times.
Cealium science revision for revision 1 (Priority becasue of the fact that a bad roll by salvios could modify teh resource and we won't know. Get some of the laws of caelium codified so we knwo what it does.)
Draco mod for revision 2
And DNA catalyst for design.