Torture 2.0
Let's say you were trying to design the optimal form of torture without regard for conscience, morality, humanity, law, and international obligation. Here are the features you would look for:
- Maximize physical discomfort: fire the most pain neurons possible, inhibit the pain adjustment reflex.
- Maximize psychological discomfort: incorporate instinctive fears and involuntary reflexes for synergistic effect.
- Minimize lasting physical damage: if possible "do not damage to the information container" before or after the information is communicated.
- Minimize physical evidence of trauma: Physical scars can prove that torture was used, and might reduce admissibility or credibility of the prisoner's confessions.
- Maximize your future torture options: You can't use stress positions if the participant's hands have been amputated. You can't show your prisoner his wife being raped if you've burned his eyes out.
- Minimize recovery time: the sooner you can get them coherent, the more likely that they'll answer questions. No wasting valuable interrogation time while your subject revives.