Item #: EA-050

Object Class: Consumable + Dangerous

Name: Acid X

Containment: EA-050 requires stringent containment measures due to its highly destructive nature. The entity is to be stored in a designated hazardous materials storage chamber within a reinforced steel cabinet. The cabinet should be isolated from other substances and equipped with temperature and pressure control systems to prevent accidental spillage or degradation of the acid. Access to EA-050 is restricted to authorized personnel with Level 8 clearance or higher, who must wear full-body protective gear and adhere to strict handling protocols.

Given its classification as a dangerous-class entity, Acid X is not to be used or consumed by anyone other than EA-011. The entity's digestive system is uniquely adapted to handle the corrosive nature of Acid X, making it an essential component of EA-011's dietary requirements. However, this further emphasizes the need for strict containment and controlled administration of the acid. Due to the potential risks associated with Acid X, any accidental spills or leaks must be immediately contained and neutralized by trained personnel. Protocols for handling hazardous materials and emergency response should be strictly followed to prevent injury, damage to infrastructure, and environmental contamination.

Profile: EA-050 is a purple-colored acid contained within a clay jar, prominently featuring an engraved symbol of fire. This symbol serves as a warning, indicating the extreme flammability of Acid X. The entity is classified as "consumable" due to its intended use as a supplement for EA-011's dietary needs.

Acid X possesses unparalleled destructive capabilities, and even a minuscule amount can cause significant damage. It is advised to exercise extreme caution when handling and storing the substance. The acid's corrosive properties are particularly potent, capable of burning through graphene, which is currently regarded as the strongest material known to mankind. This highlights the immense power and potential danger associated with EA-050.

The exact composition and chemical makeup of Acid X remain unknown, as its anomalous properties defy conventional understanding. It displays a remarkable ability to dissolve and erode a wide range of materials, including metals, ceramics, and organic matter. The reaction between Acid X and its target substance results in the release of intense heat and the rapid disintegration of the affected material.

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