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    Freelance: Battlestations, causing anxiety disorder?

    Battlestations, causing anxiety disorder?
    March 08, 29481 - Noticiero Rivera [Atlantean]

    IRRK Freelance - Thousands of fighters from all factions have fought inside the battle stations for control and use of the gigantic weapons. A perfect environment for psychological disorders to develop in some Rubi-Kan’s.


    The battle stations are in space, their orbit are high above our planet, There is only one way to enter, from a terminal near ICC HQ, and the only way out are the whom-pahs inside the battle stations.

    Imagine spending countless hours trying to beat your enemy over the control of a place, which is gigantic...but far from any real safe place.

    "What if the whom-pahs malfunction, how long will the air last? What if it's sabotaged and we can't get out and it falls down to Rubi-Ka?"

    These are the words of a patient in the new Medical Center in Old Athen, he among others who frequent the fighting inside the battle stations have developed Claustrophobia.

    Doctor Inno Takeshi from the Medical Center explained the anxiety disorder to me:

    "Claustrophobia is an anxiety disorder that involves the fear of enclosed or confined spaces, this is well known even to the general public.

    Claustrophobic may suffer from panic attacks, or fear of having a panic attack, in situations such as being in Yalmahas, Kodaiks, shuttles or space stations.

    Conversely, people who are prone to having panic attacks will often develop claustrophobia. If a panic attack occurs while they are in a confined space, then the claustrophobic fears not being able to escape the situation. The battle stations are a perfect environment for the development of the disorder.

    Those suffering from claustrophobia might find it difficult to breathe in closed auditoriums, theatres, and elevators. Like many other disorders, claustrophobia can sometimes develop due to a traumatic incident in childhood.

    Claustrophobia can be treated in similar ways to other anxiety disorders, with a range of treatments including cognitive behaviour therapy and the use of anti-anxiety medication."

    These cases were extremely rare, until the arrival of the battle stations last year. The number of cases has gone from a few a year, to dozens of clanners suffering from the disorder.

    The Medical Center was opened due to the high demand of medical assistance and therapy of Old Athen residents. Their current staff includes 10 doctors, 6 nurses, 8 custodians, 2 bureaucrats for legal advice and a trader to manage the center's medical supplies.

    The place is partially funded by the Vanguards, a Mr. Jonathan "Windkeeper" Wagner, and strangely enough a Mr. Mohammad "Jujuwalker" Clancy who is a neutral.

    My sources inside Omni-Med have also confirmed that the same problem has arisen on Omni-Tek's side.

    I tried to get an official comment from Omni-Med, and they strongly denied that any of their employees got sick physically or psychologically due to their stay inside a battle station.

    Unfortunately I was unable to contact the Newland City Council to try and see if the neutrals had the same medical problem.

    However I suspect since Mr. Clancy is one of the people funding the center (last time I checked he was a Minister within the NLC) and that they accept neutrals as patients that it's likely they are in the same situation.

    War always has consequences, some obvious that we can see, some...not so visible. Many brave clanners who fight the corporation are now suffering from anxiety disorder.

    Here are a few tips provided by Doctor Takeshi that you should consider if you're in the battle station:

    If you feel short of breath or begin to feel the walls are closing on you, exit the battle station at once and seek medical assistance.

    Having nightmares of being trapped in the battle station or another confined space may be a mild symptom of Claustrophobia and you should also seek medical assistance.

    Don't wait too long if you don't feel well to seek help.

    In a recent study by the Medical Center it was found that 5-10% of clanners screened before a scan had claustrophobia. Furthermore, it was found that 7% of patients had unidentified claustrophobia, and had to terminate the scanning procedure prematurely. 30% reported milder distress due to the necessity to lie in a confined space for a long time. For specific phobias in general, there is a lifetime prevalence rate of 7.2%-11.3%.

    This is Reporter 'Noticiero' Rivera, and this has been 'A Rubi-Ka Exclusive'!

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    The Battle stations gave me Obessive compulsive disorder too...

    I can't stop washing my hands!!!

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    Watch out kids, going in a war zone guns blazing taking on an army may get you hurt or insane. In case you didn't knew, so you're warned and stuff.

    Anyone else who have been a soldier on another planet must be equaly amused.
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    Ummm..... lol?

    i mean how long have interplanetary vessels, space stations and the like been in existence?

    ....

    And only NOW they get the idea that it might cause anxiety disorder?
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    Lets see, i have the abilitiy to code myself into the grid (with a little warning beforehand), access to a couple of ICC teleport nodes and a handy-dandy little gadget that will drag me across the dimensional boundary into the shadowlands if i so choose. Getting stuck in the battlestation? not a concern.

    I think as long as you take reasonable precautions, and lets face it there are ways out that everyone can aquire, getting 'panic attacks' is IMO little better than malingering.
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    "What if it's sabotaged and we can't get out and it falls down to Rubi-Ka?"
    Would be cool to see that happen. *Imagines a Battle Station falling from the sky*
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    Quote Originally Posted by Russm View Post
    Ummm..... lol?

    i mean how long have interplanetary vessels, space stations and the like been in existence?

    ....

    And only NOW they get the idea that it might cause anxiety disorder?
    Interplanetary vessels can have passengers placed in suspended animation if the trip is very far, as you sure must know.

    As for the space stations, they are usually quite comfortable places to stay, thus giving the inhabitants plenty of time and opportunities to adapt and seek the company of others. Developing claustrophobia or other anxiety disorders solely from being on a space station is therefore very small.

    A battlestation does not offer these comforts, and the very intense environment with high demand for fast and accurate response to enemy actions can easily be confusing to the fighters can make the grounds for developing disorders.


    Quote Originally Posted by Spartanx View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Editor: IRRK View Post
    "What if the whom-pahs malfunction, how long will the air last? What if it's sabotaged and we can't get out and it falls down to Rubi-Ka?"

    These are the words of a patient in the new Medical Center in Old Athen, he among others who frequent the fighting inside the battle stations have developed Claustrophobia.
    Would be cool to see that happen. *Imagines a Battle Station falling from the sky*
    That would hardly happen, unless some extremely powerful external force made the battlestation go off course - either down towards Rubi-Ka or out in space. I'm quite confident that the prediction of the paths of other stellar elements that could pose a danger to the battlestations have been thoroughly calculated and verified several times before placing a station in orbit.

    Space transports have crashed many times in various places across the galaxies, including Rubi-Ka. I'm sure you all remember the history of the space ships "Atlantean" and "Rimor" and what happened to them; it's spoken of in any history book from an author with any respect for their readers.

    A battlestation is on the other hand a very large, solid structure and is extremely hard, if not impossible, to get off course.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lupe View Post
    A battlestation is on the other hand a very large, solid structure and is extremely hard, if not impossible, to get off course.
    I, too, also doubt that the battlestations could stray off course, but I have to admit that it would be a sight to see one of them came falling down to rubi-ka.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Spartanx View Post
    I, too, also doubt that the battlestations could stray off course, but I have to admit that it would be a sight to see one of them came falling down to rubi-ka.
    Are you sure? I bet Simon Silverstone would be rather pissed having a battlestation landing on Tir. Now that would sure cause some major anxiety disorder, if not making him a even better candidate for the institution he seems so suited for..
    Last edited by Lupe; Mar 17th, 2007 at 20:20:47.

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