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The drug give the consumer [[telekinesis|telekinetic]] powers. The nonsentient [[brasdpod]]s of Tau Ceti Minor used it to help them catch their food. It normally did not affect sentient beings, but it did work on [[human]]s.
The drug give the consumer [[telekinesis|telekinetic]] powers. The nonsentient [[brasdpod]]s of Tau Ceti Minor used it to help them catch their food. It normally did not affect sentient beings, but it did work on [[human]]s.


It somehow got to [[Earth]] and was discovered by [[monk]]s in [[Nepal]]. They named their monastery after the plant, which they called Om-Tsor, meaning Miracle Flower. They burned the plant when the [[Chinese]] invaded to keep them from using it for evil ends. However, some of it escaped destruction and made it into the wider world. Its misuse in [[1969]] nearly started [[World War Three]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Revolution Man (novel)|Revolution Man]]'')
It somehow got to [[Earth]] and was discovered by [[monk]]s in [[Nepal]]. They named their monastery after the plant, which they called Om-Tsor, meaning Miracle Flower. They burned the plant when the [[Chinese]] invaded to keep them from using it for evil ends. However, some of it escaped destruction and made it into the wider world. Its misuse in [[1969]] nearly started [[World War III]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Revolution Man (novel)|Revolution Man]]'')
[[Category:Drugs and medicines]]
[[Category:Drugs and medicines]]

Revision as of 17:42, 19 October 2014

Om-Tsor was a drug derived from Rubasdpofiaew, a plant that originated on Tau Ceti Minor. The plant had white petals shaped like butterfly wings, and lowered the temperature of boiling water drastically on contact.

The drug give the consumer telekinetic powers. The nonsentient brasdpods of Tau Ceti Minor used it to help them catch their food. It normally did not affect sentient beings, but it did work on humans.

It somehow got to Earth and was discovered by monks in Nepal. They named their monastery after the plant, which they called Om-Tsor, meaning Miracle Flower. They burned the plant when the Chinese invaded to keep them from using it for evil ends. However, some of it escaped destruction and made it into the wider world. Its misuse in 1969 nearly started World War III. (PROSE: Revolution Man)