BlyssPluss pill

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The BlyssPluss pill is a fictional bioengineered sex-enhancement and longevity drug in Margaret Atwood’s "MaddAddam" trilogy that secretly functions as a tool for mass sterilization and pandemic-level population control.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bioengineered pharmaceutical
fictional drug
plot device
appearsIn MaddAddam (novel) NERFINISHED
MaddAddam trilogy NERFINISHED
Oryx and Crake NERFINISHED
The Year of the Flood NERFINISHED
associatedWithTheme bioethics
consumerism
corporate power
eugenics
overpopulation
technological hubris
contains engineered virus
sterilizing agents
createdBy Crake NERFINISHED
RejoovenEsense NERFINISHED
creatorRoleOf Crake NERFINISHED
describedInWorkBy Margaret Atwood NERFINISHED
effectOnUsers eventual death from engineered virus
infertility
temporary increased sexual desire
fictionalStatus not a real-world drug
genreContext dystopian science fiction
hasAlternativeSpelling BlyssPluss
hasFictionalUniverse MaddAddam universe NERFINISHED
languageOfName English
marketedAs health and longevity supplement
recreational sex pill
safe lifestyle enhancement product
nameStyle corporate brand name
playsNarrativeRole catalyst of the global plague
instrument of Crake’s plan
trigger of human population collapse
primaryMarketedFunction libido booster
pleasure enhancer
sex-enhancement drug
riskConcealment true purpose hidden from consumers
secondaryMarketedFunction longevity aid
youth-preserving treatment
secretFunction bioweapon
mass sterilization agent
pandemic vector
population control tool
targetedAt global consumer market
wealthy consumers
usedFor covert global depopulation
covert human sterilization
triggering global pandemic

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Crake creates BlyssPluss pill
Crake develops BlyssPluss pill