01-29-2019, 05:27 PM
(This post was last modified: 01-31-2019, 07:23 AM by Studenterhue. Edited 1 time in total.)
(01-29-2019, 09:47 AM)aft2001 Wrote: How about Morphine+?
I sure hope not. These are much more drastic effects than morphine's, and tacking on a plus to morphine fails to really encompass this fact.
Personally, I'm fond of zombie or some variant thereof. Perhaps it's much too serious, and perhaps it sounds too related to rotting and similar, but that's what these effects make me think of. Zombies. You don't rest. You don't sleep. You feel no pain, and you keep on fighting and fighting, even when you're losing limbs. You're not really alive; your body's basically shut down, but you're still animate. Obviously, the full speed is the exact opposite of classic zombies' slow gait, but everything else fits so well.
Besides that, I thought of plenty of other things . It first reminded me of near-death experiences--if only there were something that rolls off the tongue better than NDE. I thought of catatonia and stupor for a while and other words of slowness, but none of them have really latched on.