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[[Image:The_Storm_Cigarettes.jpg|right|thumb|140px|Cigarette Boxes can be found o the ground on [[The Storm]].]]
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'''Cigarettes''' are a type of tobacco product manufactured and "smoked" by humans. Cigarettes have been around for hundreds of years, as have their counterpart, [[Sweet William Cigars|cigars]], but as of [[2552]], cigarettes are apparently far less popular then they once were, although they can still be found in some urban areas, at least on Earth.
 
Cigarettes feature individual waterproof seals that protect them from moisture damage, and they also feature "ignition ends" that light up when they are tapped, negating the need for lighters or other fire-producing ordinance.
 
Some [[ODST]]s like to smoke "contraband" cigarettes which do not have ignition ends; instead, they use "strike anywhere" matches issued to them by their commanders.<ref>[[First Strike]] page 115</ref> This "contraband" moniker may mean that cigarettes have become largely illegal in 2552 because of their deleterious effects on health.
 
This may not be the case in the civilian population, however. Numerous cigarette butts can be found on the ground alongside piles of refuse in New Mombasa and its outskirts. There are also several "No Smoking" signs on buildings in New Mombasa. It is possible that a certain number of cigarettes can be smoked in an amount of time by a soldier of the UNSC, or that certain kinds of cigarettes are legal to smoke. ODSTs may prefer to use a type of illegal cigarette, one that needs to be manually lit in order to smoke. It is even possible that the UNSC has barred cigarettes. However, this would not explain why [[Captain Keyes]] has had a pipe for decades.
 
The only person so far mentioned as a smoker of these is [[Corporal Harland]], although [[Private Walker]] accepted one Harland offered him<ref>[[The Fall of Reach]] page 173</ref>. The increase in popularity of [[Tobacco Gum]] may have contributed to the decline of Smoking.
 
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