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Anesthizine

Anesthizine used as a crowd-control measure aboard the USS Enterprise-D in 2366.

Anesthizine is a gas that works as a fast-acting anesthetic drug.

Specifics[]

It can be given as a standard drug as well as in gas form. (Last Unicorn RPG module: Star Trek: The Next Generation Players' Guide)

Effects last for 2-12 hours. (Decipher RPG module: Narrator's Guide)

It can cause lapses in memory after exposure. (DS9 novel: The Fall of Terok Nor)

Doctor Leonard McCoy gave anesthezine to a wounded Capellan warrior, which took two seconds longer than expected to knock him out. (TOS novel: Seasons of Light and Darkness)

History[]

In 2266, when the USS Enterprise crew became infected with the same plague which was sweeping Alpha Proxima II, the ship was flooded with anesthizine gas to temporarily halt the disease's progress. (TOS - The Brave and the Bold, Book One novella: The First Artifact)

In 2379, when members of a rebel Klingon group Klahb attempted to take over the Federation Embassy on Qo'noS, Ambassador Worf was eventually able to subdue them by reactivating the security system and pumping anesthizine gas throughout the building. (TNG novel: A Time for War, A Time for Peace)

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This drug is spelled "anaesthezine" in The First Artifact and "anesthezine" in A Time for War, A Time for Peace.

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