Tara lets out a quiet breath. Shaking her head quickly. "I'm not very interested. From what I understand, you're trying to re-invent the wheel. Trying to develop something which already exists. Herbicides have existed for thousands and thousands of years. If you're looking for something against a large-scale plantlife which can grow back very quickly, all you need to do is move on to the stronger stuff. Pretty sure Planetform Inc. developed control of plantlife years ago. Afterall, planet transforming into an ideal image is what they specialize in, isn't it?
It'd be too easy anyways. It's no challenge. It's old tech. I only do what I find interesting. Working with the chemistry of herbicides in order to mirror something which a group out there 'probably' has already developed is simple. It'd only take a few weeks at most. The ability to differentiate between humans and animals, from plants isn't the most difficult ordeal either. Humans have an immune system afterall. Nothing like plant life has. A wall.
Herbicides can be divided into two simple classes. One in which is more 'eco-friendly' that removes specific pieces out. Or the type which kills everything in the area. The difference? The latter kind doesn't fail. Against anything. It simpily kills off the plants by killing off the cells inside of it. It's not targeted either. It kills 'everything' - It's borderline biologic warfare, although the effects on humans is minimal.
That's not interesting, Sentry. I'm sorry. Go read around on the Neural Net for 'forming products."