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Collapse Fluid is the exotic matter used to disrupt the attractive and repulsive states of particles. It is not actually a fluid in the proper sense of the term, but rather a particle-wave expanding in the matter to be compressed, stopping its spread once it achieved a state of quantum stability.
 
Collapse Fluid is the exotic matter used to disrupt the attractive and repulsive states of particles. It is not actually a fluid in the proper sense of the term, but rather a particle-wave expanding in the matter to be compressed, stopping its spread once it achieved a state of quantum stability.
  
Collapse Radiations (坍塌辐射)<ref>[https://www.weibo.com/7367502517/J4bCdvUED?type=comment#_rnd1590927710622 Girls' Frontline 2 Ground Zero description]</ref> emitting bottom quarks and photons are produced when Collapse Fluid permeates matter.<ref name=Files1 /> This makes Collapse Fluid harmful to the human body, spurring the development of the [[Weight Bearing]] project to protect human operators when exploring relics sites.<ref>{{cite|cf1|part. 2}}</ref> In the sites themselves, Collapse Fluid is generally safely contained in crystalline storage capsules, but human exploration has led to numerous incidents and exposures to Collapse Fluid. Humans exposed to a certain dosage of Collapse Fluid radiation contract [[Eurosky Low-Emission Infectious Disease]],<ref name=Files3>{{cite|cf1|part. 3}}</ref> leading to its military use in dirty bombs.
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Collapse Radiations (坍塌辐射)<ref>[https://www.weibo.com/7367502517/J4bCdvUED?type=comment#_rnd1590927710622 Girls' Frontline 2 Ground Zero description]</ref> emitting bottom quarks and photons are produced when Collapse Fluid permeates matter.<ref name=Files1 /> This makes Collapse Fluid harmful to the human body, spurring the development of the [[Weight Bearing]] project to protect human operators when exploring relics sites.<ref>{{cite|cf1|part. 2}}</ref> In the sites themselves, Collapse Fluid is generally safely contained in crystalline storage capsules, but human exploration has led to numerous incidents and expositions to Collapse Fluid. Humans exposed to a certain dosage of Collapse Fluid radiation contract [[Eurosky Low-Emission Infectious Disease]],<ref name=Files3>{{cite|cf1|part. 3}}</ref> leading to its military use in dirty bombs.
  
 
Another dangerous aspect of Collapse Fluid is its ability to build up heat under heavy pressure, leading to an explosion once the temperature reaches a certain threshold. This property was responsible for the [[First Beilan Island Incident]].<ref name=Files3 /> A way to counter such an event is to evaporate the Collapse Fluid particles with molten plutonium, such as the one used in nuclear reactors.<ref>{{cite|cf1|part. 8}}</ref>
 
Another dangerous aspect of Collapse Fluid is its ability to build up heat under heavy pressure, leading to an explosion once the temperature reaches a certain threshold. This property was responsible for the [[First Beilan Island Incident]].<ref name=Files3 /> A way to counter such an event is to evaporate the Collapse Fluid particles with molten plutonium, such as the one used in nuclear reactors.<ref>{{cite|cf1|part. 8}}</ref>

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