- Jimmy Palmer: Uh, soman was developed by Germany as a pesticide during World War II. Similar to organophosphates, but much more potent. And it's highly volatile. Even a fraction of an ounce on your skin can be fatal. So, all you'd need is about a pint to cause mass casualties.
- Jimmy Palmer: Right. As I was just saying to Dr. Chase, we don't know much about the biotoxin that Maxwell dosed us with, but it's definitely different than the nerve agent you're dealing with. And I suggested it could be VX, since we know it responds to atropine. And that's when I said that VX evaporates too slowly. It doesn't create the kind of vapor that you would've been dealing with on that plane, and then I made this little vapor pun.