Substance abuse existed for a long time. It still happened at an alarming frequency even during the Age of Mechs despite many, many measures in trying to stamp it out.
These days, the focus on the use of stimulants and drugs mainly fell into two categories: recreational substances and performance-enhancing substances.
Leaving aside the strong demand for recreational substances, many humans constantly made use of performance-enhancing stimulants in their daily lives.
From cramming for an upcoming exam, to performing more vigorously at work, performance-enhancing stimulants filled a very desperate need to humans who ordinarily lacked confidence.
To Ves, it sounded like a sad occurrence, but it wasn’t necessarily a bad tradeoff for their users. By absorbing a potent stimulant, they could temporarily boost their performance in their studies or their work for a critical event.
As for the cost and side effects? As long as someone only used it for a short time when they really needed it, then they were acceptable prices to pay.
In exchange for credits and and some negative impacts on someone’s health, they could achieve a critical chance to elevate their lives! From students trying to pass an entrance exam for a prestigious university to employees trying to pass through crunch time where work piled up for days, as long as they made use of a quick boost, they would all be able to further their careers!
"Substance abuse, huh?" Ves muttered after his surprise faded away.
He personally witnessed several instances of someone growing too reliant on performance-enhancing stimulants. Back when he studied mech design at Rittersberg, there were many students who failed to keep up with their courses.
To these marginal cases who were at the cusp of failure, just a simple stimulant gave them a lifeline that allowed them to pass their exams and continue their studies.
Yet a stimulant only lasted a few hours to a day at most. What then? Those who managed to pass an exam only passed a single hurdle at a single instant of time.
In order for anyone to obtain a degree in mech design, they needed to study for at least five years while and pass dozens of exams! That also didn’t include the constant assignments and practical work that every aspiring mech designer needed to perform continuously!
Therefore, one stimulant was never enough.
Ten stimulants was never enough.
A hundred stimulants was never enough.
Someone who depended solely on performance-enhancing stimulants to perform adequately in their studies should not be qualified at all!
His university never bothered to screen out these edge cases. That was because after months or years of increasing use of these kinds of stimulants eventually led to self-destruction.
Usually, the substance abusers built up some sort of tolerance that made these drugs less effective. This pushed them into increasing their dose. When that didn’t help, they resorted to more potent substances, which usually came with much heavier adverse side effects! This pattern repeated over and over until finally their bodies and minds became too damaged for them to function normally!
Ves thanked his luck that he was intelligent and motivated enough to study mech design at Rittersberg without having to resort to such desperate means.
Yet many people who faced a difficult choice might have made a different decision. It appeared that Sebastian Rohill happened to be one of them. Yet why did this mech technician feel the need to resort to this option in the first place?
"You don’t understand!" Stan said with a desperate voice. "I have to work hard for the KNG! The company is going through tougher times! Anyone who slacks off or is too slow at their jobs get fired! Do you know how much the company pays us? We need to show that we deserve to work there!"
"Ah." Ves uttered. The other shoe finally dropped. It seemed the KNG’s employment policy finally showed another crack. "Strange. I haven’t seen any of that during my time at the KNG."
"We’d never throw any shade at the KNG! The company has been good to us! We all wanted to pay them back! If we aren’t working hard enough, they’d fire us and replace us with one of the many others waiting in line to join the company! Lately, it’s not enough to put in a hundred percent of my effort! I have to put in at least half as more to help the company go through these hard times!"
Ves crossed his arms. "There’s more to that, I believe. The private market may be having a glut of mech technicians now due to all of the companies that have shuttered, but the Mech Corps is always eager to replenish their losses. You’re afraid they’ll draft unemployed mech technicians like you, aren’t you?"
A pulsing shock ran through Stan. "I-I-I-I don’t want to go to war! I’m just a mech technician! I don’t belong on the frontlines!"
Someone like Stan was young enough to have missed the previous war. Therefore, he was eligible for the draft. The only reason why the Mech Corps hadn’t snapped him up was because he already worked at the KNG.
The Mech Corps generally left mech technicians alone if they already worked for a company, especially one as large and productive as the KNG that already contributed to military production.
That afforded the mech technicians who worked there shelter against being sent to war. While the Bright Republic constantly encouraged its citizens to answer the call of battles, the horrendous casualties suffered in each generation scared many of them away.
Ves unconsciously looked down on Stan even more. "I get it. The KNG is bleeding money so they’re pushing their workforce harder. You weren’t originally a very good mech technician, so in order to keep up with the higher expectations of the company, you turned to help. My question is, how long have you been using?"
The mech technician didn’t want to answer, so Ves slammed his fist against the metal table.
"TELL ME!"
"Damnit, I started using since I got hired, okay!? I wasn’t confident I could keep up!"
"Stan here is a heavy user for sure." Leland spoke from the side. "You can tell from his nervous ticks and how he’s always restless that he’s been using performance-enhancing stimulants for years."
"I’ve been starting off with the lighter stuff." Stan said hopelessly. "Just a little bit, okay? Helped me learn stuff and keep up with the work at the same time. I kept trying to lay it off once I studied enough, but there’s always more to learn. Then the war happened."
"The company suddenly demanded more from their workers at that point, right?"
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