Talk:Sulfonamide/@comment-5101683-20180610150640

Summary of Story:

Nazi experimenters put a well-known antibacterial into people and then they go crazy and it's considered too dangerous. It's like saying, "They took people with headaches and gave them Aspirin, and then all of them died and it was deemed too unsafe for consumption," without explaining anything, expecting people to believe you.*

It plays games with the suspension of disbelief, but the story is okay barring that. It seems like kind of a gore-fest, but that's not terrible in a scary story. I really can imagine the Angek of Death putting glass in people for no reason. But am I missing something? Is the twist that they weren't using sulfonamide?

* The worst thing is that people have done essentially that before. "Skittles will kill you if you don't eat the same number of all the colors!"