Talk:Forbidden Substances

This list seems to be getting a bit long. Glitterstim? Ryll? Weren't they using Ryll as a medicine at one point? hS 08:45, 31 May 2008 (CDT)

Somehow I find the addition of Real World substances is bringing the humour down. *Shrug* Meth abuse is just not funny. Trojie
 * But cocaine was one of the first items on the list. hS 18:39, 31 May 2008 (CDT)
 * I know. Should have piped up then. Didn't. Agree that Agents shouldn't use it, though :)- Trojie (speaking in fragments for reasons unknown even to herself)
 * Most definitely they shouldn't. But is it merely a 'shouldn't', or is it a 'using this will definitely kill you and/or turn you into a danger to HQ'? Because the latter is what would get the DIA interested. I mean, come on, they're not a police force, they're a security service. They don't care if Agent John Doe has, for instance, been taking meth and is unable to find pleasure in his work. So long as he keeps doing it, and doesn't attack anyone, he's okay by them. hS 11:06, 2 June 2008 (CDT)
 * Well, P (pure or crystal meth) makes you violent and unstable (and not in a good, PPC-useful way), and so unpredictable even rhinos would back away, so I would say that meth is something the DIA would be interested in. Cocaine ... possibly not as much. - Trojie

Honestly, I think Ryll should be taken off. If I remember correctly is used as a medicine akin to, but not as strong as, bacta. Not addictive and certainly not harmful--quite contrary to that, actually. Sara
 * Ryll in itself is addictive and at least moderately dangerous to the user. Yes, during the X-Wing series, the New Republic used a mixture called Rylca to help offset their low supplies of bacta during Isaard's plague.  Rylca is not as effective as bacta, but neither is it addictive and it is solely a healing agent. Glass
 * This is true...and don't Twi'leks use Ryll as medicine? I mean, without the added bacta? Sara

The Sibosin link currently leads to the "fates worse than death" page on this wiki. However, that page has nothing in particular to do with the continuum (a tabletop roleplaying game which, incidentally, was created by some old gaming buddies of yours-truly's) in which the substance originated.  Farseer Lolotea ● ( talk) ● ( contribs) 12:26, 23 March 2009 (UTC)