Bang! Ryder threw out a white phosphorus grenade. The phosphorus powder inside ignited in the air; the resultant flames engulfed over ten lizard-men sculptures on the right.
The lizards who were devoured by the fire rushed out bravely. Their stone bodies were white and chapped, but it did not affect their actions.
White phosphorus grenades were once used as incendiary bombs. They were filled with a large number of thickeners, which could burn on human bodies and equipment, penetrate skin and flesh right into the bones, and leave no remains behind.
Because it was too cruel and inhumane, the United Nations Convention on Certain Conventional Weapons, adopted in 1980 classified it as a prohibited weapon, but the domineering United States had not signed the Convention.