Field Chemical Lab

CACG Asset File
The Field Chemical Lab (FCL) is one of the first "field lab" type support devices produced by the Group. Its main purpose is to allow operatives to prepare and dispense chemical agents in the field. In accordance with multiple international treaties, operatives that intend to use the FCL must be undergo thorough chemical hazard training, and must be registered with GEO's Logistics Office.

The FCL has two distinct variants, the General Use variant as well as the Roundtable Council Arsenal (RCA) variant. Opposed to the RCA variant, the General Use variant of the FCL has specific safeguards to keep users from inadvertently (or even purposefully) creating harmful chemical agents outside of extremely specific circumstances. Given the nature of the Roundtable Council's work, as well as the extraordinary compounds they are put into contact with, the RCA variant was rebuilt from the ground up using the General Use variant's Bloc 2 design as a base. Alongside the lack of safeguards, the RCA variant of the FCL is hardened against the most dangerous and volatile chemicals known to the CACG.

Alongside its capacity to mix and process chemicals in the field, the FCL is also capable of dispensing these substances in a variety of containers and forms. Some of the well-known forms include pills, various sizes of liquid vials, and powders, with some lesser-known forms including CSCP 9mm rounds, aerosol dispensers, and even syrups. To allow for easy carrying, the FCL has a rugged and sturdy enough design to be slung around the shoulder using its built-in carrying strap.

As of writing, three RCA variants exist, with two in the hands of Reptile and Witch and the remaining FCL in secure storage. 26 General Use variants have been manufactured for chemistry-related departments within the CACG. Only 11 General Use FCLs are in use by CACG operatives, with the number projected to grow as the Group starts to deal with more and more chemical hazards in the field.