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In case anyone cares, I removed the line about humans being immune to the drug-induced mind alter. The only human who we saw the treatment applied to was John Chricton, who earlier in the series had shown the ability to resist mind-altering events through the influence of the chip Scorpius installed in his brain. In fact, that is what is strongly implied in the episode, if not outright stated. -DesertFly3 01:30, 8 June 2006 (UTC)
Current version doesn't really make sense:
Nebari failing to conform to these strict controls are "stabilized" or "mind-cleansed" to fit in. There are two types of mind-cleansing: The first is permanent (except in isolated cases), but takes cycles (years) to complete. The second is temporary, chemical-induced, and can be quickly applied, but does not work on all species; Nebari are immune to it,
... why would they use this method on their own people if their own people are immune to it? 81.6.218.237 04:08, 29 July 2007 (UTC)