Gelifoam Lattice Organism Obstructor Cannon

The Gelifoam Lattice Organism Obstructor or GLOO Cannon for short is a tool found on Talos I during Prey (2017).

Overview
The GLOO Cannon is a versatile tool, which shoots quickly-hardening glue. The tool can be used for trapping foes where they stand, covering exposed flaming pipes and surging electrical boxes, or providing an interesting new path. The GLOO Cannon is not lethal and will not kill trapped hostiles by itself.

Weapon Upgrades
The GLOO Cannon is a "non-standard tech weapon" and therefore requires Lab Tech I and II to fully upgrade.

Usage
The GLOO Cannon is mainly used for trapping hostiles for closer examination or to close the distance to open fire or smack them with the wrench, disabling environmental hazards or creating makeshift paths to areas that were inaccessible before.

It can also be used to create short-lived makeshift barriers to block doors or impede the path of smaller Typhon such as a Mimic who will have trouble traversing around the impedance, or in front of cystoids who will either be trapped or will detonate on the GLOO bubble, killing themselves in the process.

An important note is that GLOO from the GLOO Cannon will not stick to Glass nor other GLOO Bubbles, bouncing off and cooling where they land.

Material Yield: 1.50,  1

Dismantle Results: x3 Spare Parts

Trivia

 * GLOO Cannon is one of the first weapons shown in Prey (2017) announcement trailer.
 * The GLOO Cannon makes getting "out of bounds" in the game's maps extremely easy, to the point that the current speedrun record for Prey 2 is seven minutes. (serious spoilers in this video, obviously)