A Neutrolope is like a Boomalope, but its blue due to having its Chemical Sacks filled with Neutroamine and produces Neutroamine instead of chemfuel. They are more rare than Boomalopes, and violently combust when killed, leading to big fire explosions.
Safe to add or remove mid game.
A large farming animal descendant from Boomalopes. Scienctists on Urbworlds riddled with drug addiction genetically modified a boomalope so that it could produce Neutroamine. This was needed feed the addictions of their citizens. They were successful, but soon after its creation, this geneticly modified version of Boomalopes were banned. Cross-Galactic law enforcement purged all Neutrolopes they could find, if any were left after their raids.This was due to how easy these animals made access to Neutroamine, a precursor to most drugs that could only be produced in a well established laboratory. If the captured animals were not killed,they were sold to the Imperial Pharmaceutical companies for a hefty sum. This obviously led to some specimens escaping into the wild, this happened more often on Rimworlds. Most of the time, the people who owned these illegal drug labs killed the Neutrolopes themselves. This was because of their extreme explosions when killed, they would use this animal's extreme explosiveness as an attempt at destroying evidence. Leading to Neutrolopes being associated with large chemical fires and hated by the general public. Since the collapse of the empire, Neutrolopes have been farmed freely on the Rim, fueling the needs of humble farmers trying to make a living all the way to Organ farmers looking for an escape from the horrors they partake in.
While contained within the chemical sacks, the neutroamine contains high amounts of neutrao-oxide(NU02). Upon being secreted from the udder however, this compound immediately breaks down and the oxygen is released into the atmosphere, while the neutroamine part binds to the pre existant neutroamine particles, similar to how soda fizzes off. This results in the final product having a much more washed out colour, compared to the liquid shining through the sacks on the animal's body.
It works with combat extended from what I've heard. But the armor values are a bit off, this shouldn't be an issue since they don't give a custom leather and are not trainable past basic level. Hunting them is not more difficult because of it.
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