At some point the main character finds himself in a version of reality where virtually every aspect of perceived reality is induced by a specific drug designed to induce a specific hallucination.

Some of the most interesting mascons from the book:

  • Recriminol:  Makes users more prone to recrimination by boosting combative, argumentative behavior.
  • LTN (Love Thy Neighbor) Bomb:  Forces unconditional love.  While compulsory, this new-found love isn’t necessarily rooted in genuine feelings of devotion and affection often leading to extreme social behavior and chaos.
  • Duetine:  Splits consciousness into two interacting parts allowing users to discuss topics with themselves.
  • Authentium: This ironically named agent creates synthetic memories of something that didn’t actually occur.
  • Caucasium:  Makes users appear to be Caucasian.
  • Gospel-credendium:  Causes religious, faith-based devotion to nearby objects, leading to worship.  Amusingly, this extends to inanimate objects like a napkin or spoon!

Of course there is also an anti-mascon drug:

So which is better, a happy illusion or a despair-filled reality?