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{{Quote|no=three|q1=Beer?|[[Silas Kipley]]|q2=No, thank you.|Agent [[Hahn]]|q3=What about whiskey? No? How 'bout some poly-sue or ace?|Silas Kipley|Silas Kipley offers Agent Hahn a number of substances upon the latter's visit to his home.}}
'''"Ace"''' is a slang term for a potent anti-anxiety [[drugs|agent]]. It is used predominantly on the [[human]] [[Outer Colony]] of [[Sedra]], though the term has widespread usage throughout human-occupied space and can refer to a number of different drugs.<ref>https://mobile.twitter.com/KellyHGay/status/804027348526002177</ref> "Ace" is commonly combined with [[polypseudomorphine]] for recreational usage.<ref>''[[Halo: Smoke and Shadow]]''</ref>
'''"Ace"''' is a slang term for a potent anti-anxiety [[drugs|agent]]. It is used predominantly on the [[human]] [[Outer Colony]] of [[Sedra]], though the term has widespread usage throughout human-occupied space and can refer to a number of different drugs.<ref>https://mobile.twitter.com/KellyHGay/status/804027348526002177</ref> "Ace" is commonly combined with [[polypseudomorphine]] for recreational usage.<ref>''[[Halo: Smoke and Shadow]]''</ref>



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Silas Kipley: "Beer?"
Agent Hahn: "No, thank you."
Silas Kipley: "What about whiskey? No? How 'bout some poly-sue or ace?"
— Silas Kipley offers Agent Hahn a number of substances upon the latter's visit to his home.

"Ace" is a slang term for a potent anti-anxiety agent. It is used predominantly on the human Outer Colony of Sedra, though the term has widespread usage throughout human-occupied space and can refer to a number of different drugs.[1] "Ace" is commonly combined with polypseudomorphine for recreational usage.[2]

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