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==See Also== * [[Drugs]] * There are a number of other [[warp]]-infused drugs going around, including ''flects'', which play a key plot point in the [[Ravenor]] books while the titular inquisitor is running acting like a grimdark DEA agent at the time (these particular recreations being so dangerous as to warrant bypassing the local authorities and Arbites ... and, as we learn in the novels, for good reason.) Similar but distinct is the seemingly milder ''gladstones''. Gladstones are described as "psycho-reactive" and kind of like maybe taking half a roll and listening to some chill trance music; flects on the other hand are literally imbued with a re''flect''ion of the [[Eye of Terror]] and are probably the equivalent of a [https://www.bluelight.org/ one-year intake by a poster on Bluelight]. They are described as either pure joy or abject terror with a chance of daemons, and make spook look soft. All of these, however, due to their connection with the Warp, are likely to attract the attention of the Man (even the [[Inquisition|Man behind the Man]]) far quicker than that of more mundane intoxicants such as [[grinweed]] or [[obscura]]. * Another rather disturbing another drug harvested on [[Necromunda]] is <b>''icrotic slime''</b>, which is apparently actually some sort of brain eating amoeba that beyond some point of no return will basically reduce you into a [[zombie]], and you'll be too blissed out to unplug (better bring a trip sitter!) Whether this has anything to do with the Warp isn't really clear (but [[Nurgle|you can probably make some assumptions]]), but it's suitably Grimdark.
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