MSCP-161 can also oxidize iron in human blood if left exposed for over 38-72 hours, which usually either gives the subject a severe infection/disease or kills them. This, however, does not evidently apply to non-human key bodily fluid containing metal chemicals- it is likely exposure time must be at least tripled for this to take place. In the event that it is discovered MSCP-161 can indeed oxidize these metals, 161 is not to be used to terminate MSCP objects unless absolutely necessary and/or controllable. To effectively utilize 161 for termination of another MSCP without destruction of Foundation property likely leaves a massive opportunity for said MSCP object to breach containment.
It should be noted that even the smallest metals will be eligible for 161 to oxidize- even a pen may trigger an X-class breach event should such a mistake occur that 161 oxidizes an entire site.
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