Citations:medi-gel

English citations of medi-gel

Appendix:Mass Effect edit

  • 2008, BioWare, Mass Effect, Redwood City: Electronic Arts, →ISBN, →OCLC, PC, scene: Medi-Gel Codex entry:
    The gel is a genetically-engineered bioplasm created by the Sirta Foundation, a medical technology megacorp based on Earth. Technically, medi-gel violates Council laws against genetic engineering, but so far, it has proved far too useful to ban.
  • 2012 June, Stew Wilson, “Mass Effecting the Thousand Suns”, in RPG Review[1], number 16, →ISSN, →OCLC, page 50:
    Sirta Foundation's Phoenix armor is designed to keep the user running, by trickle-feeding medi-gel from an internal reservoir. While wearing it, a character regains one point or Vitality each round, at the start of his action.
  • 2021 February 3, Cian Maher, quoting Chris Hepler, “Mass Effect 3 Writers Toyed With The Idea Of Curing Thane, But A Codex Entry Made It Very Difficult”, in TheGamer[2], archived from the original on 03 February 2021[3]:
    “So Mac Walters and I eventually concluded that Thane wasn't going to make it. Shepard could kill just about anything that walks, but ultimately, Thane would serve as a reminder that you can't beat mortality itself. The issue got slightly muddied because of Kai Leng stabbing him, but it's a combination of his wound and Kepral's Syndrome that kills him – all the medi-gel in the world can't clear his lungs.”