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So you are someone who wants more power? Well, If one is good, two must be better, right? Not necessarily. You see, some forms of Applied Phlebotinum are incompatible and attempts to mix the two will yield dangerous results. There may be several reasons for this: The types of phlebotinum used are polar opposites: Generally speaking, using two polarized sources of power together like that will be impossible. Light and darkness will try to engulf each other and mixing fire with either ice or water will get you water or steam, respectively. Contrast with Yin-Yang Bomb. They both have a failsafe to prevent this. If the phlebotina are made by the same person/group or people related to that person/group, then they would be compatible enough to work together. Thus if the combined forces are capable of The End of the World as We Know It, then chances are that they implement systems to prevent them from working properly together or just make it impossible for them to work together at all. (This is more common with technological phlebotinum.) Of course, if Failsafe Failures come into play, then watch out. It would be Awesome, but Impractical: The use of both phlebotina would actually make it harder to use either one to its full potential. Simple as that. Of course, there can be other reasons why it would be a bad idea to mix two different sources of great power. A very common version in more science-based works is drug interactions. Compare Unstoppable Force Meets Immovable Object. When the heroes are warned of this and have to do it anyway because they've hit the Godzilla Threshold, that's Forbidden Chekhov's Gun. Contrast Phlebotinum-Handling Equipment, where one piece of phlebotinum is used to contain the other. Sometimes this is invoked to make an Obvious Rule Patch less obvious. |
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Reign of Fire explains dragon fire by establishing early on that dragons have glands in their mouths that produce "opposite chemicals". The dragons work kind of like a spitting cobra, spraying the chemicals at a target, and when the chemicals come into contact with each other, they react and ignite. | |
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J-WITCH Series: It's noted in "Black and White Chi All Over" that if one of the Guardians absorbs one of the Demon Chis, even if it's the same element as their own, the demonic energy could corrupt their Aurameres, and maybe even damage the Heart of Kandrakar itself. | |
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In one episode of Dark Angel, out of desperation, Max uses a brain implant designed to boost normal humans to superhuman levels of performance, although the physical strain dramatically shortens their lives. With her genetically enhanced physiology, she becomes unstoppable, although due to her faster metabolism, it would have killed her in hours if the implant hadn't been disabled soon after. | |
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One of the Mesan assassination weapons in the Honor Harrington series is the binary neurotoxin. Neither of the two chemicals used is itself dangerous (the Mesans smuggled them past a poison detector disguised as exotic perfumes), but when they're mixed, they become an incredibly lethal nerve gas. | |
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Likewise, many medications react badly to alcohol. The list of people who died from mixing alcohol and pills is innumerable; one example is former pro wrestler Joanie Laurer. | |
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MythBusters: Parodied with the page quote, when the actual names of the ingredients for an experiment are blurred out to keep from giving the audience ideas. When examining the Hindenburg disaster, they test the flammable properties of both the hydrogen gas and the zeppelin's metallic paint and decide that a combination of the two was probably responsible. For how dangerous the combined one was? Both were already flammable individually. When combined? It was quite difficult to get the test module to survive long enough to test. When they're testing a Breaking Bad method of Disposing of a Body, they accelerate sulfuric acid with some "special sauce" to make something monstrously corrosive. |
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Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 1st Edition had the Potion Miscibility Table, which had a variety of results when someone drank two magic potions. The bad results ranged from mild poison to lethal poison to an explosion inside the victim. | |
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In The Dresden Files, this is why mixing potions is not a good idea. According to Harry, potions are basically drugs (magic aside), and mixing drugs is dangerous. | |
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SCP Foundation: Despite the avowed lack of canon, one consistent rule is that the Foundation is averse to cross-testing. They're happy to run all sorts of tests on one anomaly, and run all sorts of tests on another, but bringing two of them to see what happens is usually a no-no, because when two things that break reality in different ways come into contact with each other the results are impossible to predict. For example, one origin story for SCP-682, an indestructible Omnicidal Maniac with an Adaptive Ability, is that it was created in a cross-test gone wrong. | |
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The supplementary Discworld book Nanny Ogg's Cookbook contains Lord Vetinari's recipe for bread and water — mostly a detailed explanation of how to detect possible poisons. For example, even if you think that bread and water passed their separate tests, you should remember about a case where the poison became lethal only if you ate the bread and then drank the water. | |
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And the Giant Awoke: The first element of Olenna Tyrell's poison is put into Littlefinger's soaps, and the second one, which makes it deadly, is in candle wisps in his room. Then an excellent medicine was used against the poison… and prolonged the agony. | |
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The Late Show with Stephen Colbert has a story about a guy who mixed cough syrup with LSD, drove his car through several fences, then hallucinated that a house was on fire and broke in to rescue the family dog. | |
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xkcd: "Gastroenterology". Apparently you can make a bomb if you mix a probiotic with an antibiotic. (Actually an Imagine Spot by a bored gastroenterologist.) | |
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Codex Alera: This turns out to be part of the reason behind the human-Icemen war. The humans use firecrafting to stay warm in the arctic regions the Icemen inhabit, while the Icemen communicate using watercrafting-based telempathy. These two magics interfere with each other, causing irritation and discomfort on both sides and turning already tense first-contact scenarios into a series of fiascos. | |
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The Owl House: "Eda's Requiem" reveals that Eda's Owl Beast curse interacts rather badly with Bard magic, causing anything within range of the sound to slowly rot and decay. | |
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Dungeons & Dragons: In all editions, combining a portable hole and a Bag of Holding causes very bad things to happen, although precisely what effect results depends on which is put into which. Putting the bag into the hole sucks both into the Astral Plane and renders both items lost forever. Putting the hole into the bag opens a dimensional breach into the Astral Plane, destroying both hole and bag and sucking anything in a ten foot radius into space. Various Munchkins on the Internet have come up with ways to weaponize this that no sane DM would ever allow at their table. Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 1st Edition had the Potion Miscibility Table, which had a variety of results when someone drank two magic potions. The bad results ranged from mild poison to lethal poison to an explosion inside the victim. |
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Stargate SG-1: The early episode "Singularity" shows that in addition to the main way naquadah is explosive, it reacts explosively with an alloy of iron and potassium (we're talking two microscopic amounts of each obliterating a whole room, including the camera on the other side of it), a fact used by Nirrti to turn a girl into a walking weapon of mass destruction. In "Summit", the Tok'ra unveil a binary chemical agent that is incredibly toxic to Goa'uld symbiotes: an amount small enough to fit in one's pocket can reportedly produce enough Deadly Gas to kill every Tok'ra in their current base. |
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In X-Wing: Rogue Squadron, after Imperial Intelligence Agent Kirtan Loor captures Corran Horn's friend Gil Bastra, he discovers that Bastra has been taking a drug that reacts with one used in Loor's preferred torture method to cause anything from amnesia to death. Loor attempts an alternate method, but Bastra suffers a fatal allergic reaction to the bacta Loor uses to heal him up between sessions and dies. It's later stated that Bastra had previously been exposed to a sabotaged batch of bacta which caused this reaction, though it's unclear exactly how: Loor thinks it was accidental, but the series' Big Bad, Imperial Intelligence Director Ysanne Isard, thinks it was deliberate (she calls Bastra's death a suicide). | |
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Batman: The Joker's trademark Joker venom is sometimes portrayed (most notably in "The Laughing Fish") as a combination of two otherwise-harmless chemicals that produces instant, smiling death. Very useful for targeted assassinations. | |
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In The Incredible Hulk (2008), Blonsky makes Sterns infuse him with Bruce Banner's blood so that he can gain the Hulk's power. Due to his own Super Soldier Serum reacting with it, he undergoes a one-way transformation to the stronger (and uglier) Abomination. | |
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In Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions, Juggernaut gets his hands on a fragment of the MacGuffin tablet which increases his already insane physical strength, but it cancels out his own invulnerability, meaning Spidey can take him down. | |
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The Known Space universe has the life-extension drug boosterspice. The inhabitants of the Ringworld have their own life-extension drug, but you can't take both: boosterspice is poisonous to someone who's used the Ringworld drug. | |
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Kenichi: The Mightiest Disciple has Roar-As-One. It's a technique that combines Sei and Dou Ki. While it does give the character immense power for a while, the end result will normally cripple or outright kill the user. Using the technique in short bursts helps, but using it too often in a short period of time is still not recommended. | |
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In One Piece, what is currently established about Devil Fruits is that, among other things, you do not eat another fruit if you've already eaten one because you'll die — it's believed to be because the "devils" inside the fruit will fight each other, causing the eater to implode. Blackbeard proves himself an exception, as he is already a user of Dark-Dark Fruit and manages to get Whitebeard's Rumble-Rumble Fruit power and even more later on — though the process of which is still unknown, but seems to have something to do with his body being abnormal. | |
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Reign of the Seven Spellblades: In volume 1 (episode 5 of the anime adaptation), the class has their first practical class in alchemy, and Oliver notes that the recipe of the day has a lot of hidden pitfalls. He spends a good chunk of time rushing around the classroom doing damage control on his classmates' mistakes: adding an ingredient to slow a reaction after one guy puts in too much bubblegrass, then telling a girl to wash her eyes out with olive oil after she fails to cover her cauldron in time after adding an ingredient. Then Pete's potion starts sparking and smoking, and he has to flip the cauldron upside-down and dive on top of it. His quick thinking impresses Professor Darius Grenville, which gives Oliver an opportunity to get him alone and kill him to avenge his mother. | |
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Age of Fire: Similarly to Reign of Fire above, dragons are explained to spit chemicals from glands in their mouths which, when mixed and exposed to air, ignite into flames. | |
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Batman (1989) takes the aforementioned Joker Venom ("Smylex") up a notch. It's a binary compound with the components seeded among dozens of different personal-care product brands. This means, effectively, that brushing your teeth after using a certain conditioner could make you die laughing. Fortunately, Batman's trusty computer helps him to figure out which combinations of products will do what, which when leaked to the media foils Joker's plan. | |
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As seen in the Firefly example above, some medicines can interact in ways that are harmful to the body, depending on the chemical substrates of the medicine. | |
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When they're testing a Breaking Bad method of Disposing of a Body, they accelerate sulfuric acid with some "special sauce" to make something monstrously corrosive. | |
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Burn Notice: In the episode "Bad Breaks" one of Michael's customary voiceovers narrates his efforts to foil a gang of bank robbers. In "Lesser Evil", Michael MacGyvers a makeshift incendiary grenade out of brake fluid, diethylene glycol, chlorine dioxide, "and some other stuff" (a remark added as a Hand Wave because the stated ingredients couldn't actually produce a fireball as big as the one depicted). Subverted in "Enemies Closer" when Michael builds a binary chemical bomb as part of a ploy against recurring villain "Dead" Larry Sizemore after the latter drags him into a feud with a money counterfeiting gang. The bomb is a prop, and the "binary chemicals" are just counterfeiting ink. |
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Death Battle Arena: A-Train's arcade ending has him accidently doing this to himself; he decides to inject himself with Venom as a means to give himself a power boost. Unfortunately, due to the Compound V already in his system, the Venom instead permanently cripples him, meaning he can no longer be part of The Seven. | |
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Invoked by Londo Mollari in the Babylon 5 episode "Ceremonies of Light and Dark", when he gives Lord Refa part of a deadly poison. It's a binary poison, meaning the two components are harmless by themselves, but if they're brought together, they are very lethal. He warns Refa that the Centauri's war of conquest needs to stop, or he'll introduce Refa to the other half of the poison. | |
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