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'''Cigarettes''' were a type of drug used by [[ | '''Cigarettes''' were a type of drug used by [[human]]s. They consisted of [[tobacco]] leaves rolled up and lit on [[fire]]. | ||
[[Fitz Kreiner]] was pleased to remember that no smoking ban existed in [[1930s]] [[Paris]], and so he could smoke his cigarettes indoors. ([[EDA]]: ''[[History 101]]'') | [[Fitz Kreiner]] was pleased to remember that no smoking ban existed in [[1930s]] [[Paris]], and so he could smoke his cigarettes indoors. ([[EDA]]: ''[[History 101]]'') | ||
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By the [[26th century]], the toxic materials were removed from cigarettes. The loss of danger meant they became less popular. ([[BNA]]: ''[[Dry Pilgrimage]]'') | By the [[26th century]], the toxic materials were removed from cigarettes. The loss of danger meant they became less popular. ([[BNA]]: ''[[Dry Pilgrimage]]'') | ||
By the [[30th century]], [[ | By the [[30th century]], [[human]]s had been [[Genetic engineering|modified]] so that regular cigarettes would not be dangerous. ([[NA]]: ''[[Damaged Goods]]'') | ||
By the [[51st century]], [[spaceship]]s like [[SS Madame De Pompadour]] had smoking pods where crew-members could smoke. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Girl in the Fireplace]]'') | By the [[51st century]], [[spaceship]]s like [[SS Madame De Pompadour]] had smoking pods where crew-members could smoke. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Girl in the Fireplace]]'') |