This is theoretical by the way :P. I was thinking radon because its hard to notice and easy to deploy or possibly Caesium 137.
-Would you notice being severely irradiated before it's to late to be saved?
Ahahah thanks I know its a weird question, but its to win a bet!
-Would you notice being severely irradiated before it's to late to be saved?
Ahahah thanks I know its a weird question, but its to win a bet!
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Polonium... it decays with a very energetic beta. If taken internally, will cause a fatal exposure in a few days, from the inside out, with no way to prevent it. It will be mostly undetectable from outside the body since tissue blocks beta radiation. The Soviet Union used this during the cold war, but it was never conclusively proved... Now, as to how you GET polonium, THAT is YOUR problem, and as is how you get it into the body of the target...
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Plutonium, hands down! Of all elements and their isotopes, Pu is the most toxic of all. It has a long half-life. It hides in the body til it's dead. The body treats it like a nutrient that never goes away.
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Generally the higher up the periodic table you go, the more deadly the element is.
Ununoctium would be my choice of weapon.
Ununoctium would be my choice of weapon.