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Data Drugs Part 1
« on: February 08, 2013, 08:41:01 PM »
Data Drugs:
Data Drugs are a unique kind of Data that is made for the Mechera and is unique. It uses a unique programming to give the Mechera Highs and lows similar to modern drugs. This in turn means they will get addicted to the drugs and do anything to buy them. There are many types of these Data Drugs.  The drugs act as viruses that have to be ran by the Mechera and attach to their personality, Forcibly altering it for a period of time.  The Data Drugs attach to a single mechera and then delete themselves once the period of time is over. Infectivity is non-existence due to this measure. Each of these leaves the Mechera craving more.

D6 'Weeper'
Weeper is a unique drug that causes uncontrollable weeping and sadness to any Mechera that are exposed to it. Weeper can be used in a spray form or injected. It cannot be used in a digital pill like form and that is one of the draw backs. This drug is not as addictive as the others.

C7 "Pax"
Pax is a unique drug that makes the Mechera affected by it incapable of any form of aggression. The drug is addictive, but wears off after six posts. Each dose is priced around 5,000-10,000 credits. This also makes them more compliant to orders given.

G2 "Veritas"
Veritas is a unique drug for the Mechera that makes them honest. This means they will spill any and all secrets they have. This drug also might make them act like snobby rich people.  This drug lasts for 10 posts, and is priced around 30,000 credits a dose.

B4 "Joy"
Joy or B4 is a virus that is different from the other ones employed as Data Drugs. This data drug causes immense amounts of code similar to the good endorphins that make the body happy.  This has the same effect on the Mechera and is priced at 7000 credits a dose. This lasts for only 2 posts.

Morpheus: Simply put Morpheus is like sleep aids for the Mechera and puts them into stand by. The amount of time varies. Usually it is 3 posts. Morpheus is called Sand Man on the Underground of the Mechera.  It is also called Swirl, Sleep Storm, Powder or Dust. It is sometimes called Nighty Night, Bed Time or similar things.

Siren: The Siren is a limited VE that was made to do stealth. It has been modified as a Data Drug. When activated it creates the siren near a Mechera.  The Siren sings and as she does the mechera that hears it is made to divulge any secrets they themselves may hold. It is pleasant for the victim. The siren in turn sends said stolen data to the Narrikians to hold as blackmail over the Mechera.   The virus like Mechera that is created has all the memories and secrets of the Mechera until it transmits. After transmitting the codes the clone steals it creates more in the form of pills and seeks out unsuspecting mechera to addict them and make more of itself.  It sends any credits earned to the Narrikians.

Bliss: Bliss is another drug and is similar to one of the drugs from the planet Earth and also from Memorial. This drug is as addictive as nicotine but is not as dangerous. The drug makes the Mechera dependent on it to survive. After 8 posts the effects of Bliss become permanent. It is taken just like one usually would smoke a cigarette in cyberspace. The cost ranges anywhere from 5,000 credits to 60,000 credits depending on the vendor.  Withdrawal from Bliss causes heavy amounts of fatigue and slows the ability to process data. Exposure to Bliss does the opposite, increasing the processing power of the Mechera that uses it. This is one of the reasons why Bliss is so popular to the mechera.



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Re: Data Drugs Part 1
« Reply #1 on: February 09, 2013, 06:33:48 PM »
Approved, but like I told ya earlier, not a lot of these have effects that I can see most people 'wanting'. Pax and Veritas maybe for criminal elements, I guess, and Joy and Bliss for casual use, but the rest dont seem like most people would willingly buy them unless already addicted, which...Prooobably would happen to begin with(since nobody'd want those effects). Approved nonetheless though.
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Re: Data Drugs Part 1
« Reply #2 on: February 10, 2013, 09:20:05 PM »
...Okay. I have officially seen everything. You have had an idea that intrigues me. I can see many uses for C7 and G2, D6 not so much, unless you want to torture the user. Sandman could possibly be used as a medicinal compound, for example for Mecherans with a form of PTSD or something similar.  I see B4 being used much like pot here on earth. The only one I have a problem with is Bliss, and that's because you forgot to detail the actual effects, and that nicotine does take a bit longer than what 3 posts would represent for addiction. It would probably be more like, 5, maybe 6 posts.
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Re: Data Drugs Part 1
« Reply #3 on: February 12, 2013, 02:42:30 PM »
Yeah just fix what Nisorin said and it's approved.

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Re: Data Drugs Part 1
« Reply #4 on: February 12, 2013, 05:28:14 PM »
Edited.

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Re: Data Drugs Part 1
« Reply #5 on: February 12, 2013, 11:40:53 PM »
Still need the specific effects of Bliss.
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Re: Data Drugs Part 1
« Reply #6 on: February 13, 2013, 12:31:28 PM »
Edited.

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Re: Data Drugs Part 1
« Reply #7 on: February 14, 2013, 04:42:12 PM »
Bump!

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Re: Data Drugs Part 1
« Reply #8 on: February 25, 2013, 02:30:35 PM »
Approved.