Stop mentioning VX.
Even in it's most potent aerosol form, inhaled directly through the nose VX takes about 2 minutes to actually incapacitate a person (by paralysing them), with about 4 minutes being a realistic time of death, when your lung simply seize up.
Simply touching liquid VX would not kill you in under 10 seconds, not enough exposure.
There's almost no chemical agent, save for certain concentrations of cyanide or the Russian "NOVICHOK" agents that can incapacitate a person that quickly, and even then death takes much longer.
Organic neurotoxins based on animal poisons wouldn't work either. They're very hard to weaponize. No military in the world synthesises them to begin with so you'd need to get a sample from a frog or pufferfish for example, yourself. Which could prove a little difficult.
Secondly, they're organic agents not chemicals created in a Lab. They're unstable and deteriorate very quickly in the wrong conditions (humidity, temperature, light, etc.) which affects potency.
You can't just get some blowfish toxins, mix them up with an aerosol propellent and stick them in a can and then spray it on something.
It doesn't work that way. It'd be far too diluted to have any effect.
Most of those neurotoxins kill through injection (like a Cobra's bite) or direct surface contact.
It's just another Hollywood myth folks.
When the Defecation hits the Oscillation.
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