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'''Chemical weapons''' are toxic materials used against an enemy, either to kill or incapacitate. While various types of chemical weapons have been used througout history, the term generally refers to airborne chemical agents which are either inhaled or absorbed through the skin. While there were suggestions about using such weapons throughout the 19th century, chemical weapons were first used ''en masse'' by the Germans during the [[Great War]] in an attempt to break through French trenchlines using chlorine gas. | '''Chemical weapons''' are toxic materials used against an enemy, either to kill or incapacitate. While various types of chemical weapons have been used througout history, the term generally refers to airborne chemical agents which are either inhaled or absorbed through the skin. While there were suggestions about using such weapons throughout the 19th century, chemical weapons were first used ''en masse'' by the Germans during the [[Great War]] in an attempt to break through French trenchlines using chlorine gas. This started fairly widespread use of chemical weapons by both sides and saw the development of gas masks in response. While a variety of non-lethal chemical agents, such as tear gas and knockout gas, are used today, the use of lethal chemical weapons in war is now very rare. | ||
== Chemical Weapons in Science Fiction == | == Chemical Weapons in Science Fiction == | ||
*In ''[[The War of the Worlds]]'', the Martians deployed a chemical weapon known as "black smoke" against Britain. | *In ''[[The War of the Worlds]]'', the Martians deployed a chemical weapon known as "black smoke" against Britain. | ||
*In ''[[Stargate]]'', the Tok'ra developed a chemical weapon known as "symbiote gas" to wipe out the [[Goa'uld]]. | *In ''[[Stargate]]'', the Tok'ra developed a chemical weapon known as "symbiote gas" to wipe out the [[Goa'uld]]. | ||
*''[[Star Trek]]'' occasionally refers to chemical weapons, both lethal and non-lethal. | |||
*''[[Star Wars]]'' [[EU]] sources describe a variety of chemical weapons used by the [[Galactic Empire]], but they have never been seen in the movies. | |||
*The [[United States Colonial Marines|Colonial Marines]] from [[Alien|''Aliens'']] carried canisters of nerve gas in their [[Armored Personnel Carrier|APC]]. | |||
[[Category: Real Technology]] | [[Category: Real Technology]] |
Latest revision as of 20:38, 5 January 2015
Chemical weapons are toxic materials used against an enemy, either to kill or incapacitate. While various types of chemical weapons have been used througout history, the term generally refers to airborne chemical agents which are either inhaled or absorbed through the skin. While there were suggestions about using such weapons throughout the 19th century, chemical weapons were first used en masse by the Germans during the Great War in an attempt to break through French trenchlines using chlorine gas. This started fairly widespread use of chemical weapons by both sides and saw the development of gas masks in response. While a variety of non-lethal chemical agents, such as tear gas and knockout gas, are used today, the use of lethal chemical weapons in war is now very rare.
Chemical Weapons in Science Fiction
- In The War of the Worlds, the Martians deployed a chemical weapon known as "black smoke" against Britain.
- In Stargate, the Tok'ra developed a chemical weapon known as "symbiote gas" to wipe out the Goa'uld.
- Star Trek occasionally refers to chemical weapons, both lethal and non-lethal.
- Star Wars EU sources describe a variety of chemical weapons used by the Galactic Empire, but they have never been seen in the movies.
- The Colonial Marines from Aliens carried canisters of nerve gas in their APC.