Shockstun mist

Shockstun mist was a chemical used by bounty hunters to help immobilize targets that needed to be taken alive. When the mist came in contact with an individual, it left them temporarily paralyzed. The technology was best known for being introduced in the GRS-1 snare rifle which had the ability to fire shockstun mist to a distance of about 150 meters. Immediately following the mist was a liquid spraynet which hardened after exposure to the air and helped restrict all movement of the paralyzed target.