What does this suggestion change/add/remove:
[Currently the injection gun, if loaded with multiple liquids in the injection vial, will have to be inject each liquid separately. This doesn't make much sense for functionality or why it would do this, especially when it takes the same amount of time with less liquid still. I suggest making it so when you inject someone it injects the entire injection vial and not requiring two separate liquids]
Has something similar been suggested before? If so, why is your suggestion different?:
[Not that I've seen]
Possible Positives of the suggestion (At least 2):
[Better alternative with chemicals to chugging from a conical flask, more rp for medical and for research involving chemicals, possible new combinations players may find.]
Possible Negatives of the suggestion:
[Possibility of abuse with injection guns, but that can be dealt with IC and OOC fairly easily]
Based on the Positives & Negatives, why should this suggestion be accepted:
[i believe the positives far outweigh the negatives, this is relatively easy to implement (probably, don't quote me) and would possibly change the way some people, e.g. combat medics, doctors, etc. use chemicals to help others]
[Currently the injection gun, if loaded with multiple liquids in the injection vial, will have to be inject each liquid separately. This doesn't make much sense for functionality or why it would do this, especially when it takes the same amount of time with less liquid still. I suggest making it so when you inject someone it injects the entire injection vial and not requiring two separate liquids]
Has something similar been suggested before? If so, why is your suggestion different?:
[Not that I've seen]
Possible Positives of the suggestion (At least 2):
[Better alternative with chemicals to chugging from a conical flask, more rp for medical and for research involving chemicals, possible new combinations players may find.]
Possible Negatives of the suggestion:
[Possibility of abuse with injection guns, but that can be dealt with IC and OOC fairly easily]
Based on the Positives & Negatives, why should this suggestion be accepted:
[i believe the positives far outweigh the negatives, this is relatively easy to implement (probably, don't quote me) and would possibly change the way some people, e.g. combat medics, doctors, etc. use chemicals to help others]