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The PRT's most common non-lethal response to threats is containment foam.
Traits
It sprays as a liquid, then expands into a foam. The foam is flexible and porous, allowing people to breath while fully entrenched in it, and is extremely sticky. It's impact resistant, so heavy hitters can be contained or safely catch falling individuals.
Application
PRT officers are usually equipped with tinker-made containment foam applicators, mounted on the backs of the officer and dispensed on the target with spray applicators. They use an electrical charge to prevent the foam sticking to the nozzle, which makes them vulnerable to an EMP.[citation needed] The hose leading from the containment foam canister is vulnerable to being cut.<ref name="PRT33">PRT Quest threat iii p33</ref>
The PRT, in response to large threats, has large vans with turrets mounted on the top to spray containment foam.
PRT officers can also carry grenade launchers that carry specialized load outs and shells, including containment foam.
Trivia
- Claimed to have been created by dragon years before she even appeared[citation needed]
References
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