Nerve induction, Dune style. A box that causes unimaginable pain without any bodily damage, simply by telling your nerves to send pain impulses to the brain. In Dune, they had ones the size of coffins--wire a person to life support and allow them to feel as if they are burning alive for their entire life.
Waterboarding is a thousand times worse than you could imagine. I know from experience, not only do you feel like you are going to die, but the waterlogged feeling sticks in your nose for a long time.
Waterboarding is a thousand times worse than you could imagine. I know from experience, not only do you feel like you are going to die, but the waterlogged feeling sticks in your nose for a long time.
Waterboarding really isn't a weapon, is it? If we're doing methods of torture I could get far more creative, but I'm sure a weapon has to used on a person or object outside of your immediate control.
The friends that waterboard you are in fact a weapon in my opinion. Even though it was something that I let them do, the fact that they actually did it is proof enough that they are dangerous individuals who probably shouldn't be at large.
And there are more creative tortures, I'm a fan of the KGB school of information extraction, but I agree that's something else entirely.
A Harry Potter Wand. It can do anything towards other people. It just needs a spell that makes you grow pustules on your skin that grow the burn and speak.
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Feather torture is immensely disturbing.
Aside: This thread is unnerving.
Yeah. /thread
In a totally related way: my friends.
And there are more creative tortures, I'm a fan of the KGB school of information extraction, but I agree that's something else entirely.