A fatal chemical Reaction for TV Series

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The discussion revolves around crafting a scene for a Science Fiction television series involving a mass casualty event at a Japanese Naval Base due to a chemical reaction. The scenario includes a submarine docking, with crew members infected by a chemical that activates upon exposure to outside pressure, leading to severe internal damage within 10 minutes. The infection can spread through close contact, affecting all soldiers on the base while remaining contained due to a short half-life. Participants debate the feasibility of this concept, suggesting that a chemical weapon would be impractical for such specific targeting. Instead, they propose using nanotechnology or engineered biological agents that could replicate and spread under certain conditions, emphasizing the need for a mechanism that allows for programmed activation based on environmental changes. The consensus leans towards artificial solutions, as natural agents would not sustain the required properties for the desired effect.
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I am currently in the process of re-writing an episode for a Science Fiction television series. I have two problems. A scene at a Japanese Naval Base where I need to inflict mass casualty thru a chemical reaction that will affect only the area of the naval base itself, and wipe out all the soldiers.

Right now I have a Sub marine just surfaced and docked. A medical officer gets off the sub, everyone on the sub is infected with a chemical that will react and begin its incubation stage with the change in pressure from inside the sub to outside. The incubation period to full onset of symptoms is 10 minutes, however each crew member can infect anyone they come in contact with, touch, breath too closely too. After 10 minutes the Soldiers begin to burn from the inside out, flesh, fat, tissue melt. This Chemical Reaction infects every solder on the naval base on every ship in port. But has a half life that prevents it from infecting anyone that’s not in close proximity to the base.
Is this possible? How can I best explain this? Any alternate ideas of a chemical or biological weapon that will affect only humans in a certain area and become innate in a short period after infection.
 
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Some sort of nanotechnology, that if not in contact with human or animal flesh for say 10 minutes becomes inactive.
 
Yeah, the nanotech sounds like a good idea for what the OP wants it to do—doing too much yet arbitrarily limited requires something that can be programmed
 
with the change in pressure from inside the sub to outside
Why do you expect a pressure difference?

however each crew member can infect anyone they come in contact with, touch, breath too closely too.
You need something replicating for that (like bacteria, virus or maybe some futuristic artificial life/nanotech), I don't see how this could work with chemicals.
Everything natural with those properties would die out within hours, so it has to be artificial.
 
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