Stims: Difference between revisions

From Battlestar Wiki, the free, open content Battlestar Galactica encyclopedia and episode guide
No edit summary
Line 2: Line 2:
Nothing yet is known of the chemical composition of the stimulant known as '''stims''', or if the term refers to one substance or a class of several. It may simply be an abbreviation of "stimulant."
Nothing yet is known of the chemical composition of the stimulant known as '''stims''', or if the term refers to one substance or a class of several. It may simply be an abbreviation of "stimulant."


[[Galactica type battlestar|Battlestar]] ''[[Galactica (RDM)|Galactica]]'s'' pilots are forced to use them in an attempt to stay alert after four continuous days on Condition One and Two [[Action Stations|alert status]] after their [[Battle of Ragnar Anchorage|initial escape from Ragnar]] ([[33]]).
''[[Galactica (RDM)|Galactica]]'s'' pilots are forced to use them in an attempt to stay alert after four continuous days on Condition One and Two [[Action Stations|alert status]] after their [[Battle of Ragnar Anchorage|initial escape from Ragnar]] ([[33]]).


[[Kara Thrace]] believes that stims dulled her flying skills, and initially refuses to take hers until ordered by the [[CAG]], [[Lee Adama]].
[[Kara Thrace]] believes that stims dull her flying skills, and initially refuses to take hers until ordered by the [[CAG]], [[Lee Adama]].


Overuse or overdosing on stims can cause irrational, violent, and psychotic behavior.
Overuse or overdosing on stims can cause irrational, violent, and psychotic behavior.


[[Viper (RDM)|Viper]] pilot [[Louanne Katraine]] severely damages her Viper and injures herself when her stim use reached a point where she could barely fly or understand instructions ([[Final Cut]]). Later, when stim use was suggested during a particular grueling mission, Katraine argued strongly against their use, stating it would tax the starving pilots' system too greatly. Stim use for the mission was then left up to individual discretion ([[The Passage]]).
[[Viper (RDM)|Viper]] pilot [[Louanne Katraine]] severely damages her Viper and injures herself when her stim use reaches a point where she can barely fly or understand instructions ([[Final Cut]]). Later, when the use of stims is suggested during a particular grueling mission, Katraine argues strongly against their use, stating it would tax the starving pilots' system too greatly. Stim use for the mission is then left up to individual discretion ([[The Passage]]).


Stims are a likely component of a Colonial [[medkit]].
Stims are a likely component of a Colonial [[medkit]].

Revision as of 14:20, 20 May 2007

Kat's stims from the episode "Final Cut".

Nothing yet is known of the chemical composition of the stimulant known as stims, or if the term refers to one substance or a class of several. It may simply be an abbreviation of "stimulant."

Galactica's pilots are forced to use them in an attempt to stay alert after four continuous days on Condition One and Two alert status after their initial escape from Ragnar (33).

Kara Thrace believes that stims dull her flying skills, and initially refuses to take hers until ordered by the CAG, Lee Adama.

Overuse or overdosing on stims can cause irrational, violent, and psychotic behavior.

Viper pilot Louanne Katraine severely damages her Viper and injures herself when her stim use reaches a point where she can barely fly or understand instructions (Final Cut). Later, when the use of stims is suggested during a particular grueling mission, Katraine argues strongly against their use, stating it would tax the starving pilots' system too greatly. Stim use for the mission is then left up to individual discretion (The Passage).

Stims are a likely component of a Colonial medkit.

Notes[edit]

  • In real life, stimulants, or amphetamines, are used by combat pilots to maintain alertness.