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'''Drugs''' are generally referred to as substances that cause physical and psychological changes due to an (acute) intoxication of the body. Within Star Citizen, drugs are classified as ''''controlled substances'''<nowiki/>' and are distinguished into three classes: A, B, and C. Within the [[United Empire of Earth]] only the trafficking and possession of Class A controlled substances are regarded as a [[crime]], leaving room for local [[jurisdictions]], which can vary from planet to planet.
'''Drugs''' are generally referred to as substances that cause physical and psychological changes due to an (acute) intoxication of the body. Within Star Citizen, drugs are classified as ''''controlled substances'''<nowiki/>' and are distinguished into three classes: A, B, and C. Within the [[United Empire of Earth]] only the trafficking and possession of Class A controlled substances are regarded as a [[crime]], leaving room for local [[jurisdictions]], which can vary from planet to planet.


[[Maze]], i.e. is classified by [[Crusader Industries|Crusader]] and [[Hurston Dynamics|Hurston]] authorities as a class B substance. Since the possession of any Class B drug is considered a [[Jurisdictions|misdemeanor]] by Crusader authorities, offenders have to pay a fine, while on [[Hurston]], Class B drugs are not subject to prosecution.
As a example,[[Maze]] is classified by [[Crusader Industries|Crusader]] and [[Hurston Dynamics|Hurston]] authorities as a class B substance. Since the possession of any Class B drug is considered a [[Jurisdictions|misdemeanor]] by Crusader authorities, offenders have to pay a fine, while on [[Hurston]], Class B drugs are not subject to prosecution.


Drugs have been slated to be tied mostly to the criminal gameplay aspect of [[Star Citizen]]. While there are legal drugs, players are granted missions and trading opportunities geared around illegal drug sales and trafficking.
Drugs have been slated to be tied mostly to the criminal gameplay aspect of [[Star Citizen]]. While there are legal drugs, players are granted missions and trading opportunities geared around illegal drug sales and trafficking.

Revision as of 22:16, 4 February 2020

Player holding a Satchel of E'tam

Drugs are generally referred to as substances that cause physical and psychological changes due to an (acute) intoxication of the body. Within Star Citizen, drugs are classified as 'controlled substances' and are distinguished into three classes: A, B, and C. Within the United Empire of Earth only the trafficking and possession of Class A controlled substances are regarded as a crime, leaving room for local jurisdictions, which can vary from planet to planet.

As a example,Maze is classified by Crusader and Hurston authorities as a class B substance. Since the possession of any Class B drug is considered a misdemeanor by Crusader authorities, offenders have to pay a fine, while on Hurston, Class B drugs are not subject to prosecution.

Drugs have been slated to be tied mostly to the criminal gameplay aspect of Star Citizen. While there are legal drugs, players are granted missions and trading opportunities geared around illegal drug sales and trafficking.

Altruciatoxin

A drug made of processed pollen from the Revenant Tree (altrucia lacus). Known for its sedative effects (muscle relaxation, sensory enhancement, lethargy).Template:RSIref While the trafficking of the substance on Crusader is considered a misdemeanor, possession is legal everywhere.

Stims

Legal everywhere: coffee.

Legal drugs made for inhalation (smoking, vaping), usually consisting of tobacco, caffeine, sujin roots and 'mood-enhancers'.Template:RSI

Illegal Drugs

SLAM

Pain and fear inhibitor. Used first as a 'steroid' by athletes. Vials with the substance are cracked, ingested and inhaled as a gas. Dependent users develop involuntary muscle twitches, called 'the shakes'. These twitches resulting primarily from drug use and are not triggered by withdrawal effects.Template:RSI SLAM is considered a class A controlled substance. Trafficking and possession are heavily penalized in the UEE.

WiDoW

Opiate which appears 'ink-black' and is exclusively injected as a liquid. frequent use stains the blood vessels black, causing their users to show a typical discoloration of their veins, resulting in a 'web-like pattern' on their skin. The substance is also considered a class A substance everywhere in the UEE.

Wallace Klim. A WiDoW user.

Neon

A 'club drug similar to ecstasy', which affects the nervous system and acts slightly hallucinogenic.Template:RSI The possession of Neon is legal everywhere, while trafficking is considered a felony on Crusader and Hurston.

Maze

"(...) a nasty substance that puts the body to sleep but sends the head to the stars. Reports indicate that Maze use and trafficking has been on the rise throughout the Empire."
Garret Colliga Template:RSIref

Believed to be of Xi'An origin, the narcotic-acting tranquilizer and hallucinogen with a bark-shaped appearance are sold on the street as 'Maze'. While maze is usually ingested, due to the high potency of the substance, an injection can kill a user immediately. Since it affects the user's consciousness, leading to a near-comatose condition while the users experience hallucinations, some religions have implemented the use of the drug. The state can become chronic ('getting disconnected') and affected persons are locked-in 'until their brain decays.' Template:RSI

Maze is a class B substance on Crusader and Hurston. Trafficking is considered a felony, while possession is considered a misdemeanor.

E'tam

Xi'An herb (also known as Flow, Blinder, Ticktock) which is used as a neuroenhancer by students and workers. Due to its effects (hyper-awareness and hyper-focus) it poses the danger of self-neglect in frequent users. Possession is legal everywhere in the UEE.

Jurisdiction

The possession and trafficking of drugs are regulated by different authorities. Within the UEE, systemwide law enforcement is enforced by the local authorities, which can also include non-governmental entities, like the Hurston, ArcCorp and Crusader company in the Stanton System. Outside of the UEE controlled realm such entities, like the fringe group of the People's Alliance often have widely divergent legal opinions on the matter. Drug use and trafficking seem to be not regulated on Levski.

UEE Crusader Hurston People's Alliance Banu Xi'An Trafficking legal ? Possession legal ?
Legal force All UEE systems Planet Crusader Planet Hurston (Levski) Protectorate Xi'An Empire UEE
Drug Classification by Entity
Maze Not listed Class B Class B Not listed ? ? No No
SLAM Class A Class A Class A Not listed ? ? No No
WiDoW Class A Class A Class A Not listed ? ? No No
Neon Not listed Class C Class B Not listed ? ? No No
Altruciatoxin Not listed Class C Class B Not listed ? ? Yes,

Crusader: No

Yes
E'tam Not listed Class C Class C Not listed ? ? No Yes

Fines

UEE Crusader Hurston People's Alliance
Trafficking Possession Trafficking Possession Trafficking Possession Trafficking Possession
Class A 10'000 4'000 10'000 4'000 10'000 4'000 - [1] - [1]
Class B - - 8'750 2'500 8'750 - - -
Class C - - 6'250 2'000 6'250 - - -

References

  1. Jump up to: 1.0 1.1 Formally the trafficking and possession of Class A substances are fined with 10'000 / 4'000 UEC. Since no drug is classified by the People's Alliance as Class A this regulation is de facto void.

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