Talos Cure Kit

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The Talos Cure Kit (also known as the "Talos Cure" for short) is a small kit containing an EMP device, nanite retraction serum, field blood test, and handheld body scanner. The Talos Kit was originally intended to "cure" victims of A-044 ("The Metal Plague") in the week of its incubation phase, but clinical trials have shown its efficacy in removing other nanite-based ailments in organic life as well.

The standard procedure for curing a patient using the Talos Kit first starts with the scanning of the patient's body. As long as replacement appears to have not started, operators will then begin the application of the kit's EMP device. This will send a localized electromagnetic pulse throughout the patient's bloodstream, disabling any possible anti-tamper measures in the nanites for removal. Following the confirmation of nanite deactivation, the patient will be injected with nanite retraction serum. This serum is composed of nanites that will bond to the foreign nanites in the patient's bloodstream and return to the injector.

Following confirmed nanite retraction, the patient should be transferred to the closest on-site infirmary for quarantine and observation. Should they fail to present symptoms for a week, they are free to go (albeit with AID treatment, should they be civilians). Although the Talos Kit is incapable of curing post-replacement hosts of A-044, clinical trials utilizing full-body tissue replacements have shown promising results.