Sizzling Mist

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Sizzling Mist

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Logbook Entry

MEMO F.A.O. Dr. Lopez, December 2nd, 1965. Addendum.

You were right! The presence of concentrated plasma particles is what makes the cloud so conductive. This isn't a storm like an electrical storm, like we'd expect to find in the skies above, and we'd do well to stamp out such colloquial descriptions. No, this is something else, something both more intense and yet also so much more localized.

I think, with a little time, it'll be quite possible for us to replicate some of this behavior in a lab setting, budget permitting. God, isn't this exciting? Our research is finally paying off! We'll get tenure for this, for sure!

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Synopsis

The sizzling mist anomaly appears as a semi-spherical area of electrified mist. When driven or walked through it will cause electrical damage.

Counter

Total avoidance of this Anomaly's semi-spherical radius and activation of the LIM Shield ability before contact are the only known methods of avoiding taking damage from this Anomaly.

Having insulated doors, panels, and/or bumpers equipped to the car may help reduce damage taken, though it will never provide true immunity. It will, however, block the Charged effect from affecting neighboring parts.

Junction Conditions

These anomalies cause your car to experience a speed boost when a junction has the Shocking Speed condition in effect.

These anomalies cause your car's battery to drain faster when a junction has the Disruptive Discharge condition in effect.

These anomalies confer more damage to your car when a junction has the Violent Voltage and/or Overcharged Electricity conditions in effect.

Gallery

Sizzling Mist, as seen at dawn