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Overuse of Amp leads to addiction in the real-world, as it takes more of the drug to achieve the same effect over time, due to the increase in various chemicals and stimuli of the user's brain that translate via the wearer's [[holoband]]. | Overuse of Amp leads to addiction in the real-world, as it takes more of the drug to achieve the same effect over time, due to the increase in various chemicals and stimuli of the user's brain that translate via the wearer's [[holoband]]. | ||
[[Emmanuelle]] introduces [[Joseph Adama]] to Amp while helping him track down [[Tamara-A|his daughter Tamara's avatar]] in ''New Cap City'', and he uses it to eliminate the crowd at the [[Mysteries]] club after [[Cerberus]] expels him {{CAP|Ghosts in the Machine}}. Adama begins to overuse the hack, much to his guide's concern {{CAP|End of Line}}. | [[Emmanuelle]] introduces [[Joseph Adama]] to Amp while helping him track down [[Tamara-A|his daughter Tamara's avatar]] in ''New Cap City'', and he uses it to eliminate the crowd at the [[Mysteries]] club after [[Cerberus]] expels him {{CAP|Ghosts in the Machine}}. Adama begins to overuse the hack, much to his guide's concern {{CAP|End of Line}}. | ||