by Narrator » Wed Jan 11, 2017 10:14 pm
The providence of the items appears to be genuine, as much as can be determined -- the X-Men do have more experience with some of these sorts of mythological equivilents than standard science, and a linkup to the Stark Database at the Avengers Mansion provides some more information -- thanks, Thor!
Most of the immediate information gathered from basic tests and whatnot sort of meshed with what Tosh already had learned via his Trusty Science Phone. There were psychotropics, which would presumably make their subject more open to suggestion. There were motor-neuron suppressors, which could cause paralysis. The Moly and Gingold would likely run interference with Will's natural shifting abilities, though they didn't have a substantial enough amount of material to test that on at the moment.
The vials from Setec Astronomy were a little less clear. These chemical formulas were not present in the database, though they did match the labels on the front. Their purpose was vaguer, at the moment.