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Mosquito Assassin 2: Curiosity killed with A catalyst!

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In the last mission, my mosquito drone needed to deliver a payload of deadly substance, but most of the items either had an antidote if discovered in time or could conceivably be traced back to a buyer.

Now I'm taking a page from the Joker, I need a multi-stage poison. It needs to have 2-3 ingredients to make it react. Kind of like Antabuse only more severe. Where each of the items in your system is relatively harmless or non-toxic, but when mixed together can cause death.

And of course the coup de grace would be that the final catalyst to set off this chain reaction could be a small enough dose to be administered by my Mosquito Assassin drone.

Ideally the main ingredients would be administered through ingesting food, so the targets 'poison' themselves so it shouldn't taste to obvious if possible.

So what if any ingredients/catalysts would meet my needs?

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