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Bioweapons, weapons made from living things, were perhaps the most feared type of weapon in the Nexus. They could be prokaryotes, as in the bioweapon that destroyed Simon Illyan's eidetic chip, or more complex parasites as in the disease that killed Russo Gupta's companions by melting them. It was believed that the Cetagandan Haut-women had a significant stock of highly-advanced bioweapons that were primarily used in small-scale assassinations.

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  • Bioweapons, weapons made from living things, were perhaps the most feared type of weapon in the Nexus. They could be prokaryotes, as in the bioweapon that destroyed Simon Illyan's eidetic chip, or more complex parasites as in the disease that killed Russo Gupta's companions by melting them. It was believed that the Cetagandan Haut-women had a significant stock of highly-advanced bioweapons that were primarily used in small-scale assassinations.
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  • Bioweapons, weapons made from living things, were perhaps the most feared type of weapon in the Nexus. They could be prokaryotes, as in the bioweapon that destroyed Simon Illyan's eidetic chip, or more complex parasites as in the disease that killed Russo Gupta's companions by melting them. It was believed that the Cetagandan Haut-women had a significant stock of highly-advanced bioweapons that were primarily used in small-scale assassinations.
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