Peter Tripp’s Glass Booth

Origins
Peter Tripp was a disc jockey that participated in a wakeathon, where he went without sleep to benefit March of Dimes. He lasted for 201 hours sitting in a glass booth, and began hallucinating in a few days time. He was indicted afterwards in the Payola scandal, where jockeys played certain songs and received presents from the music companies. This damaged his reputation and student Randy Gardner eventually surpassed his record.

Effects
The user can forgo sleep, with 201 hours being the ceiling on the effects. Within a few days time, they start to hallucinate.