Deciding to treat his ability to manipulate gas from an academic standpoint, Noctis first reasoned that he should try and better understand the composition of the air around him, and it's properties. Slowing his breath again, Noctis closed his eyes and began to focus once more. This time not on the physical nature of the air, but it's make and properties. How it could be manipulated and changed with his powers. At first, the air was almost impossible to discern, it seemed chaotic and blended. As time passed, however, patterns began to emerge and distinct gasses made themselves known to him. The revelation on Noctis part was incredibly exciting. The air around him wasn't just a single entity, but an incredible number of different elements.
Perhaps most surprising was the discovery that the majority of the air people used to breath wasn't even oxygen, but rather nitrogen. Now that he could pick apart different elements in the air around him, Noctis felt as if a host of new possibilities were opened to him. It was hard to not feel like a mad scientist, as Noctis held the world in his fingertips.
His next step was taking specific components and studying them directly. Gradually, Noctis 'pulled' a host of different gasses in concentration and simply observed them, how they behaved and finally, how they reacted with one another. Certain combinations simply did nothing, while others behaved violently. Hours and hours of experimenting just to become familiar with his own power resulted in numerous toxic fumes, small explosions, and near disasters.
After a while, Noctis elected to take a small break to let everything sink in. Walking over to the crates along the far wall, Noctis took a seat while his mind raced. Thinking back to his past study at Goldov's, Noctis recalled the metallurgy behind making steel. How impurities and certain dissolved gasses were removed to strengthen it, while oxygen was often blown through iron to help do so. With his powers, such a process wouldn't require any additional tools and could be done with an unmatched efficiency. Making a mental note, Noctis made sure to remember to tell Devroux, his smith companion. Perhaps the pair could even make something together in the future.
With the basics now firmly understood, Noctis sought to move on to even greater ambitions. Something that could be multi-purposed in both combat and as a supplementary material. His own custom gas. Noctis understood right away that making something as complex as Adder's gas wasn't in the cards, not right away. Instead, Noctis' gas would have to be much simpler, and improved over time. Carefully, Noctis began to pick out certain gasses in the air that he knew reacted favorably together, something that he could consistently generate when needed. From there, he began to recount their properties, what managed to ignite, what was toxic, what was dense and what was stable.
All of the properties of the elements in question was information that even without his new powers, was right up Noctis' alley as a Material Scientist. After a great deal of consideration, Noctis slowly began to draw in the gasses in front of him, manipulating them subtly with his hands to mix and blend in a small sphere in front of him. It was time to put his mental theory to the test. As anticipated, the gasses began to react within the space he forced them into, the color shifting from colorless to a dark and saturated violet. Holding it steady, Noctis slowly lessened his influence over the new gas, to see if it managed to exist naturally in the air without immediately breaking apart. To Noctis' own surprise, the gaseous purple ball not only maintained it's composition, but even it's form for the most part as it slowly descended towards the floor, denser than the air that surrounded it.
The gas that slowly began to spread apart along the floor was unique by Noctis' own hand. It was denser than air, flammable, and when inhaled or otherwise brought into the body, served as a fairly potent toxin. It wasn't nearly as deadly or quick acting as Adders, but the resulting damage it caused over time seemed far more gruesome. Collecting the gas and manipulating it over to one of the cornered portions of the crates, Noctis identified the familiar skittering of rats. To test out his new creation, Noctis let his gas blanket the boxes and began to wait, a mental timer running in his head.
After only a few seconds of consistent exposure, dozens of rats scurried in a panic out from the gas. Clearly the irritant nature of the gas triggered something within their primal instinct to survive, which clued Noctis in. Now to test his hypothesis on the end result, Noctis had to do something that was a bit unethical. Picking out a single rat, Noctis held the gas over the rodent, following it's attempted escape to make sure the gas continued to be taken in. After 30 seconds, the rat began to slow significantly. 45 seconds in, the rat stopped moving entirely, dead. After a minute, the effects of the gas were confirmed. Prolonged internal exposure to the gas caused necrosis, cell death. Of course, Noctis was no doctor and couldn't identify the exact nature of the ailment. What he could identify, however, was the sight of the rat rotting from the inside, a decay that was familiar to him. Whatever the gas did in specific, Noctis knew it couldn't be pleasant.
On a normal person however, it would take significantly longer, with more gas required to produce a similar result. Still, it was a useful irritant, and would cause suffocation if nothing else. Now needing a name, Noctis began to think it over. Unable to think of anything creative after such mental exertion, Noctis gave up after a while and called it quits. Making a mental note of the warehouse's location, Noctis once more dissociated himself and squeezed out of the building, looking around for onlookers before reforming back into the side streets. With a new handle on his powers, and a new invention, Noctis walked off to celebrate with a drink at Teddy's bar.
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Doriki: +5 to Strength/Power when using legs, +5 to Speed
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Gear: Baby Den Den Mushi, Kuroi
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