Electric Cyanide
Electric Cyanide was a restricted chemical compound used by Snubable Enterprise in clone containment, clone termination, and biological disposal systems. It was recorded in Snubable facility documents as an electrically conductive cyanide substance that could be moved through sealed pipes, tanks, electrode plates, and remote-controlled disposal rooms.
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| Other names | ECN, Snubable electrocyanide, charged cyanide solution |
| Chemical class | Electroactive cyanide compound |
| Compound type | Restricted toxic chemical |
| Formulation | Snubable cyanide-based conductive solution |
| State | Liquid solution, crystalline residue |
| Appearance | Pale blue to colourless liquid |
| Residue | Pale crystalline deposit when dried |
| Conductivity | High in prepared solution |
| Primary effect | Cyanide poisoning |
| Recorded use | Clone containment, clone termination, biological disposal |
| Developer | Snubable Enterprise |
| Manufacturer | Snubable Enterprise |
| Organization | Snubable Enterprise |
| Associated facility | Snubable clone-processing facilities |
| Storage | Locked chemical tanks and restricted cabinets |
| Access | Facility engineers, chemical handlers, senior disposal staff |
| Control system | Remote valves, conductivity sensors, sealed pipework |
| First recorded | 2010s |
| Active period | 2010s–2025 |
| Hazard class | Lethal restricted poison |
| Handling status | Remote handling only |
| Post-collapse status | Seized, destroyed, or unaccounted for after 2025 |
Description
[edit | edit source]Electric Cyanide was an electroactive cyanide compound developed for use inside Snubable-controlled facilities. The compound combined cyanide toxicity with high electrical conductivity in prepared solution. This allowed Snubable engineers to move it through powered containment systems and monitor its presence with conductivity sensors.
The compound was usually stored as a pale blue or colourless liquid. Dried crystalline residue was later found in disposal-room drains, clone-processing equipment, sealed chemical cabinets, and damaged pipework at abandoned Snubable sites.
Chemical properties
[edit | edit source]Electric Cyanide acted through cyanide poisoning. Exposure interfered with cellular oxygen use and caused rapid systemic failure. The electrical property allowed the compound to remain active inside charged tanks, electrode-lined trays, and automated pumping systems.
Snubable records treated the substance as a lethal restricted material. Containers were kept in locked chemical stores and connected to disposal systems by sealed lines. Facility staff used remote valves and monitoring panels to control movement of the solution through clone-processing rooms.
Use on clones
[edit | edit source]Electric Cyanide was used on clones created or held by Snubable Enterprise. It appeared in records connected to failed clone batches, rejected clone bodies, containment breaches, and disposal procedures after medical or behavioral inspection.
In clone termination rooms, the compound was released through sealed systems controlled from outside the chamber. The electrical conductivity of the solution allowed operators to confirm that the chemical had reached the tank, floor grid, or disposal channel before the room was flushed.
Electric Cyanide was also used after clone deaths to process contaminated biological remains. Disposal logs connected the compound to clone tissue destruction, failed incubation waste, and the cleaning of rooms where clone bodies had been held.
Facility systems
[edit | edit source]Snubable facilities used Electric Cyanide in rooms fitted with sealed drains, electrode plates, chemical tanks, and external control panels. These systems allowed the compound to be pumped into a chamber, circulated through drainage channels, and removed without direct entry by staff.
Conductivity sensors were installed in tanks and pipework to detect whether the compound was present, diluted, or blocked. Abnormal readings were recorded as chemical faults and usually required the affected room to remain locked until a maintenance team cleared the system.
Storage and control
[edit | edit source]Electric Cyanide was stored in restricted chemical cabinets and tank rooms under Snubable supervision. Access was limited to facility engineers, chemical handlers, and senior staff assigned to clone disposal operations.
Recovered labels used ECN markings, hazard symbols, and internal Snubable inventory codes. Some containers were found with handwritten inspection dates, suggesting that the compound was checked regularly in active facilities.
Collapse and recovery
[edit | edit source]After the collapse of Snubable Enterprise in 2025, Electric Cyanide was recovered from abandoned chemical stores, clone disposal rooms, damaged pipework, and sealed tank systems. Investigators linked the compound to Snubable's clone termination procedures and to the disposal of failed clone material.
Several sites required hazardous-material clearance before investigators could enter clone-processing areas. Surviving records made Electric Cyanide one of the main chemicals associated with Snubable's internal clone-control system.