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A military '''interrogation drug''' is used on [[Gaius Baltar]] after his return to ''Galactica'', once he has demonstrated that he is basically unaffected by various other interrogation techniques.
A military '''interrogation drug'''<ref>{{bsgwiki term}}</ref> is used on [[Gaius Baltar]] after his return to ''Galactica'', once he has demonstrated that he is basically unaffected by various other interrogation techniques.


It is [[William Adama|Admiral Adama]]'s suggestion to use the drug, described as a hallucinogen that creates a high level of anxiety in the subject, generating a feeling that their survival is at stake.  
It is Admiral [[William Adama|Adama]]'s suggestion to use the drug, described as a hallucinogen that creates a high level of anxiety in the subject, generating a feeling that their survival is at stake.  


The drug is injected into one of the subject's carotid arteries, which supply blood directly to the brain, and appears to take effect relatively quickly. Initially the subject is rendered unconscious, but soon awakes in a pliable state. Baltar sees himself in the midst of a dark ocean, with Adama's voice being his only lifeline.
The drug is injected into one of the subject's carotid arteries, which supply blood directly to the brain, and appears to take effect relatively quickly. Initially the subject is rendered unconscious, but soon awakes in a pliable state. Baltar sees himself in the midst of a dark ocean, with Adama's voice being his only lifeline.


Adama shows some skill in using this method, likely having been trained in its use. Dr. [[Cottle]], on the other hand, appears to disapprove; he terminates the session when Baltar begins to go into distress, calling it a "freak show" ([[Taking a Break From All Your Worries]]).
Adama shows some skill in using this method, likely having been trained in its use. Doctor [[Cottle]], on the other hand, appears to disapprove; he terminates the session when Baltar begins to go into distress, calling it a "freak show" {{TRS|Taking a Break From All Your Worries}}.


==Notes==
==Notes==
*The secret experiments with hallucinogenic drugs for purposes of interrogation parallels the [[w:Project MKULTRA|CIA's MK ULTRA]] program from the 1960s and 1970s. In that program, [[w:LSD|LSD]] was investigated as a possible "truth serum".
*The secret experiments with hallucinogenic drugs for purposes of interrogation parallels the [[w:Project MKULTRA|CIA's MK ULTRA]] program from the 1960s and 1970s. In that program, [[w:LSD|LSD]] was investigated as a possible "truth serum".
*Adama speaks of "drugs" in the plural, meaning that the interrogation drug is actually a mix of several compounds. If these are common drugs, it explains why ''Galactica'' has an apparently secret and experimental drug aboard.


*The portrayal of this hallucinogen bears a striking resemblance to that in the movie ''[[w:Batman Begins|Batman Begins]]'', particularly the manner in which voices and sound are distorted.
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Latest revision as of 04:14, 9 September 2020

A military interrogation drug[1] is used on Gaius Baltar after his return to Galactica, once he has demonstrated that he is basically unaffected by various other interrogation techniques.

It is Admiral Adama's suggestion to use the drug, described as a hallucinogen that creates a high level of anxiety in the subject, generating a feeling that their survival is at stake.

The drug is injected into one of the subject's carotid arteries, which supply blood directly to the brain, and appears to take effect relatively quickly. Initially the subject is rendered unconscious, but soon awakes in a pliable state. Baltar sees himself in the midst of a dark ocean, with Adama's voice being his only lifeline.

Adama shows some skill in using this method, likely having been trained in its use. Doctor Cottle, on the other hand, appears to disapprove; he terminates the session when Baltar begins to go into distress, calling it a "freak show" (TRS: "Taking a Break From All Your Worries").

Notes

  • The secret experiments with hallucinogenic drugs for purposes of interrogation parallels the CIA's MK ULTRA program from the 1960s and 1970s. In that program, LSD was investigated as a possible "truth serum".
  • Adama speaks of "drugs" in the plural, meaning that the interrogation drug is actually a mix of several compounds. If these are common drugs, it explains why Galactica has an apparently secret and experimental drug aboard.

References

  1. This is a Battlestar Wiki descriptive term.