I am surprised they didn't have cellular wrap as a form of application. The cellular wrap converts the liquid as a first layer, a meta-gel for a second layer, the perfluorocarbons being the outer layers(if it is going to be a liquid then multiple liquids are likely to be used), and a high strength semi-skin suit as the container.
I think it would be more of a gel then a liquid because of the utility of the media. The structure of the Australian Tiger Beetle would be a good case to study.
More like 3rd+ gen perflourocarbon TLV's thru effort-facilitator apparatus.
('air' on mainships, liquid on 'diveships'.)
a gloss -
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liquid_breathing
.. but whatever gets it done.
I am surprised they didn't have cellular wrap as a form of application. The cellular wrap converts the liquid as a first layer, a meta-gel for a second layer, the perfluorocarbons being the outer layers(if it is going to be a liquid then multiple liquids are likely to be used), and a high strength semi-skin suit as the container.
I think it would be more of a gel then a liquid because of the utility of the media. The structure of the Australian Tiger Beetle would be a good case to study.