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The '''brain-rack''' was an interrogation tool designed by the [[Ice Warrior]]s specifically for use on [[human]]s. It created artificial neural pathways in the human mind which dominated the existing thought processes and ultimately ensured obedience in the subject. Brain-racks were said to have no harmful side effects and the process wore off after a week or so when the artificial engrammes began to decay and the natural pathways reasserted themselves. Seen as a potential brainwashing tool, the brain-rack also increasing learning rates by three hundred percent. ([[NA]]: ''[[GodEngine (novel)|GodEngine]]'') | The '''brain-rack''' was an interrogation tool designed by the [[Ice Warrior]]s specifically for use on [[human]]s. It created artificial neural pathways in the human mind which dominated the existing thought processes and ultimately ensured obedience in the subject. Brain-racks were said to have no harmful side effects and the process wore off after a week or so when the artificial engrammes began to decay and the natural pathways reasserted themselves. Seen as a potential brainwashing tool, the brain-rack also increasing learning rates by three hundred percent. ([[NA]]: ''[[GodEngine (novel)|GodEngine]]'') | ||
[[Category:Ice Warrior technology]] | [[Category:Ice Warrior technology]] | ||
[[Category:Mind control devices]] | [[Category:Mind control devices]] |
Revision as of 19:48, 23 August 2012
The brain-rack was an interrogation tool designed by the Ice Warriors specifically for use on humans. It created artificial neural pathways in the human mind which dominated the existing thought processes and ultimately ensured obedience in the subject. Brain-racks were said to have no harmful side effects and the process wore off after a week or so when the artificial engrammes began to decay and the natural pathways reasserted themselves. Seen as a potential brainwashing tool, the brain-rack also increasing learning rates by three hundred percent. (NA: GodEngine)