Glossary
- Name
- Field Exposure - Type-C
General
- Reference Notes
With Type-C Field Exposure the subject is exposed whilst in the everyday-world to a Standing-Point Field contamination.
This can cause the most unpredictable and intense results, often dependant upon the amount of contamination coupled with the psychological state of the subject.
While results can sometimes be positive and beneficial to healthy individuals, the weak, injured or psychologically-damaged subjects can prove most susceptible to the effects, and often experience the most negative symptoms.
Research into this most volatile of conditions is currently classified, and little is known of the dangers to the general populace outside of military scientific circles [see Heavenfield - Contamination].
Related: [see Field-Exposure Type-A], [see Field-Exposure Type B]
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