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[[First Gentleman]] [[Henry Taylor]] was working with [[Secret Service]] [[Agent]] [[Brian Gedge]] to ascertain the true cause of the death of his son, [[Roger Taylor]]. Upon arriving at Roger's [[Samantha Roth|ex-girlfriend's]] apartment, he was seen drinking from a coffee cup which contained tetradiozene. He collapsed to the floor, unable to move or speak.
 
[[First Gentleman]] [[Henry Taylor]] was working with [[Secret Service]] [[Agent]] [[Brian Gedge]] to ascertain the true cause of the death of his son, [[Roger Taylor]]. Upon arriving at Roger's [[Samantha Roth|ex-girlfriend's]] apartment, he was seen drinking from a coffee cup which contained tetradiozene. He collapsed to the floor, unable to move or speak.
== Trivia<br /> ==
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Like hyoscine-pentothal (a choice neuroinflammatory agent used often in the series) and ammonium dysterate, tetradiozene is a fictional chemical compound.
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As with hyoscine-pentothal (a choice neuroinflammatory agent used often in the series) and ammonium dysterate, tetradiozene is a fictional chemical compound.

Revision as of 03:03, 21 January 2009

Tetradiozene is a chemical classified as a neuroparalyzer, or a chemical that stops the central nervous system. It paralyzes not only limbs, but it has also been reported to paralyze vocal cords and presumably more internal functions.

Day 7

First Gentleman Henry Taylor was working with Secret Service Agent Brian Gedge to ascertain the true cause of the death of his son, Roger Taylor. Upon arriving at Roger's ex-girlfriend's apartment, he was seen drinking from a coffee cup which contained tetradiozene. He collapsed to the floor, unable to move or speak.

Trivia

As with hyoscine-pentothal (a choice neuroinflammatory agent used often in the series) and ammonium dysterate, tetradiozene is a fictional chemical compound.