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:::Not here to discuss the science behind fiction (see what I did there?), but (and for a moment, deleting every bit of Science I know) if there's a neurotoxin that works by inhibiting the beating of the heart, but not stopping the influence of external stimulus on the same, such effect may be observed.
:::Not here to discuss the science behind fiction (see what I did there?), but (and for a moment, deleting every bit of Science I know) if there's a neurotoxin that works by inhibiting the beating of the heart, but not stopping the influence of external stimulus on the same, such effect may be observed.
:::[[User:Jetfire343|Jetfire343]] ([[User talk:Jetfire343|talk]]) 13:06, January 20, 2017 (UTC)
:::[[User:Jetfire343|Jetfire343]] ([[User talk:Jetfire343|Dispatch a messenger]]) 13:06, January 20, 2017 (UTC)

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The poison seems to be a play on of the movie Crank in which the main character is dosed with a poison cocktail that if he slows down he dies.

I highly doubt that. Also, the whole mechanic is ass-backwards - physical exertion would speed the blood flow, spreading the poison through the body, rather than slowing its effects. Hell, Ezio mentions this in Revelations during Mercenary HQ mission. --Kainzorus Prime Walkie-talkie 20:50, February 1, 2015 (UTC)
Not here to discuss the science behind fiction (see what I did there?), but (and for a moment, deleting every bit of Science I know) if there's a neurotoxin that works by inhibiting the beating of the heart, but not stopping the influence of external stimulus on the same, such effect may be observed.
Jetfire343 (Dispatch a messenger) 13:06, January 20, 2017 (UTC)