Tuesday, November 19, 2019

ZS

Sedatives can serve several purposes. Anxiolytics reduce anxiety, tranquilizers are synonymous with antipsychotics, and soporifics or hypnotics promote sleep or unconsciousness. A calming and sleeping drug might be called "hypnotic-soporific". They have a variety of uses in the transhuman future, even with basic biomods improving the sleep cycle. They can be used to treat anxiety and insomnia which can still occur, or to create a sedated state for trauma surgery (though more specialized anesthesia are usually used). They are also used as a "chemical cosh", to "club" patients with hyperactivity or other mental disorders to make them manageable. In the espionage game, sleeping pills or gas can also be a useful alternative to wetwork. While killing someone these days is akin to putting them down for a short nap, violence risks a certain amount of "noise" and mess, and some groups will be more likely to retaliate based on the cost incurred (replacing a body) - on the other hand, sleep can be just as effective as a lethal poison, and might even be passed off as natural without a tox screen. The most common application of sedatives is ZS.

ZS: A common sedative-hypnotic drug which is typically used to treat sleep disorders (such as insomnia). It is formulated to work on most earthly biology, but some xenofauna or GMOs might be resistant to it. After onset time, the target makes a SOM check. If they fail, they fall Unconscious into a sleep which will last the duration unless interrupted (with normal modifiers), and gain the benefit of a long recharge. If they pass, they are impaired (-20) until the drug gets out of their system, being fatigued and lethargic. They also take a -10 to COG checks to remember events while under the effects of ZS. ZS can be countered by applying an appropriate stimulant (like creating an antidote), but mixing medication is to be warned against. [Minor]

ZS and derivative compounds are sold in multiple forms, for multiple applications. Most common is pills which are proscribed or self-administered for the aforementioned sleep disorders. It also comes in syrup form for those who prefer it that way. When using it as a chemical control, it can be directly injected or dispersed as a gas. "Does this rag smell like ZS to you?" is a running gag in many vid series. ZS can be habit forming, and long term abuse can lead to unnatural sleep cycles and persistent fugue states, which are hazardous. Major manufacturers warn against operating vehicles or heavy machinery for several hours after taking a dose of ZS.

Drugs Type Application Duration Addiction Mod/Type Complexity
ZS Biochem Inh, Inj, O 8 hours -20/Mental Minor

(nb: caught an error with my html table, the duration should be 8 hours)

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