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SilverEye
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SilverEye is an illegal substance that is known to increase reflexes and vision. It is called SilverEye because prolonged use slowly causes the users eyes to turn silver in color. Originally produced legitimately by Ultima Bioengineering, SilverEye was outlawed when it became apparent that prolonged usage could cause blindness and muscular dystrophy. Nowadays those willing to take the risks for a little edge can find SilverEye practically anywhere, albeit for an ever increasing price.
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SilverEye is an illegal substance that is known to increase reflexes and vision. It is called SilverEye because prolonged use slowly causes the users eyes to turn silver in color. Originally produced legitimately by Ultima Bioengineering, SilverEye was outlawed when it became apparent that prolonged usage could cause blindness and muscular dystrophy. Nowadays those willing to take the risks for a little edge can find SilverEye practically anywhere, albeit for an ever increasing price.