08/07/2185
August 7th, 2010
Psyotics, the latest trend in body modification, is catching on outside the Illium club scene where it first began. This craze has adventurous revelers injecting specialized capsules under their skin that react to certain audio frequencies by lighting up. While the lights can be any color, the most common is a deep purple that mimics the glow of violet-shifted biotics. A single injection typically lasts for the evening, after which the capsules disintegrate. Dr. Frakus Mijier of the Nos Astra Medical Academy cautions party-goers on use of psyotics. “Any untested substance deposited into the bloodstream has side effects, and potentially dangerous ones,” he warns. “There is no standardization for psyotics, so those capsules you get on the street could be made out of anything.”
Tags: biotics, Dr. Frakus Mijier, Illium, Nos Astra Medical Academy, psyotics