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This article deals with triggering topics, including drugs and addiction.
The drug warps brain chemistry, leaving people desperate for more to maintain their high while slipping further from reality.
This Daily Whisper entry tells us about Lupamine, a drug created by NEX GEN for military purposes. Sadly, it has made it onto the streets and is causing severe damages to partakers. It also gives us more information about Rebecca Sinclair, the world’s first SYNTH.
This article was accessible once Spyder was unlocked on Dec. 15th 2024.
What is a Loop-Hole? And Other Questions About Lupamine #
Lupamine, the controversial tranquilizer created by NEX GEN to control their genetically resurrected Lycans, has become a street menace. Its most dangerous side effect? The loop-hole—a dissociative, feral state where users lose all grip on reality, trapped in terrifying hallucinations and primal behavior. Users report feeling like they’ve become part of a predatory nightmare, unable to control violent urges.
The Rise of Lupamine Addiction
Even high-profile figures like Rebecca Sinclair, the world’s first synthetic human, have fallen victim to Lupamine’s addictive grip. Sinclair, originally a symbol of hope for humanity’s future, became the most infamous case of Lupamine addiction. After her public transformation, she spiraled into regular abuse of Lupamine, experiencing repeated loop-holes during her downward trajectory.
Her case made headlines, as synthetic bodies were once believed immune to addiction. Instead, Sinclair’s synthetic form amplified Lupamine’s effects, prolonging her loop-hole phases and heightening the ferocity of her behavior. The once-revered figure descended into a life of violence, erratic outbursts, and public meltdowns, fueled by her drug-induced psychosis.
Legal Status and Addiction Rates
Lupamine’s rapid spread through the DTC (Disunited Territories of Columbia) has caused concern among law enforcement and medical professionals. While it is still legally distributed to military forces, it has become a Class A controlled substance for civilians. Authorities struggle to control its black-market trade, and its addictive nature has torn through communities, creating a crisis worse than any previous drug epidemic.
Despite warnings, Lupamine use is skyrocketing,with up to 12% of DTC citizens having experimented with the drug at least once. Medical professionals continue to raise alarms about its unpredictable side effects and its tendency to trigger violent psychosis.
How Dangerous is Lupamine?
Lupamine was initially marketed as a way to pacify and control the Lycans, but once it hit the streets, it quickly became a recreational drug. Users inject or inhale the drug to experience heightened strength and dissociative trips. However, it’s the loop-holes that can turn deadly-hallucinations so intense they lead users to lash out violently, often resulting in injuries to themselves or those around them.
Long-term users report memory loss, increased aggression, paranoia, and vivid flashbacks. The drug warps brain chemistry, leaving people desperate for more to maintain their high while slipping further from reality. Some have become permanently stuck in a semi-loop-hole state, their minds forever trapped in a hallucinatory world of fear and hunting.
[Image of: “Lupamine promotional photograph)
Sinclair’s story may have brought Lupamine into the spotlight, but she is far from the only victim. As more users fall into loop-holes and are trapped in their own private nightmares, the question remains— how many more lives will it take before the DTC truly gets a handle on the Lupamine crisis?
For more information on Lupamine addiction, check out these articles:
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The Dark Rise of Lupamine: From Military Tranquilizer to Killer Street Drug
Faith on the Edge: DTC’s Death Row Convict Prepares for a Public Redemption
The Daily Whisper: MindXscape A Fatal Glitch in Memory Vacations?
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