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{{aquote|There's something to be said for a good old-fashioned flogging.|[[Maximilian Forrest]]|2155|In a Mirror, Darkly}} |
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The agony booth was capable of stimulating the pain center of virtually any [[humanoid]], a [[synaptic scan]] calibrating it for each [[species]]. To overcome the limitation of more traditional forms of punishment, in which the [[nervous system]] becomes overwhelmed, resulting in the [[brain]] becoming desensitized to the pain, the booth's [[sensor]]s continually shifted the stimulation from one [[nerve cluster]] to another, keeping the subject in a constant state of agony. |
The agony booth was capable of stimulating the pain center of virtually any [[humanoid]], a [[synaptic scan]] calibrating it for each [[species]]. To overcome the limitation of more traditional forms of punishment, in which the [[nervous system]] becomes overwhelmed, resulting in the [[brain]] becoming desensitized to the pain, the booth's [[sensor]]s continually shifted the stimulation from one [[nerve cluster]] to another, keeping the subject in a constant state of agony. |
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==History and use== |
==History and use== |
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− | The booth was first developed cooperatively by [[Doctor]] {{mu|Phlox}} and [[Major]] {{mu|Malcolm Reed}} in [[2155]], as an alternative to traditional forms of discipline, with the [[Tellarite]] crew member [[Terev]] having the unfortunate role of test subject. Soon after the booth's initial development, [[Commander]] {{mu|Jonathan Archer}} subjected Commander {{mu|Charles Tucker}} to its effects, when it appeared that Tucker had been responsible for the [[sabotage]] of a [[Suliban]] [[cloaking device]] which Archer had ordered installed. Shortly thereafter, both Archer and Reed were placed in the booth, as punishment for the attempted [[mutiny]] against |
+ | The booth was first developed cooperatively by [[Doctor]] {{mu|Phlox}} and [[Major]] {{mu|Malcolm Reed}} aboard the {{ISS|Enterprise|NX-01}} in [[2155]], as an alternative to traditional forms of discipline, with the [[Tellarite]] crew member [[Terev]] having the unfortunate role of test subject. Soon after the booth's initial development, [[Commander]] {{mu|Jonathan Archer}} subjected Commander {{mu|Charles Tucker}} to its effects, when it appeared that Tucker had been responsible for the [[sabotage]] of a [[Suliban]] [[cloaking device]] which Archer had ordered installed. Shortly thereafter, both Archer and Reed were placed in the booth, as punishment for the attempted [[mutiny]] against {{Captain}} [[Maximilian Forrest|Forrest]]. The booth was subsequently destroyed when ''Enterprise ''was lost in a battle with the [[Tholian|Tholians]] soon after. ({{ENT|In a Mirror, Darkly}}) |
− | + | By the [[23rd century]], the booth technology was still used to great effect aboard [[Terran Empire|imperial]] starships, and, when used at full duration, was even capable of causing the subject's death. |
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+ | In the [[2250s]], the {{ISS|Shenzhou}} was equipped with several agony booths located in the ship's [[brig]]. After arranging his return from the primary universe, Captain {{mu|Gabriel Lorca|Gabriel Lorca}} was placed in such a booth. After being brought on board the {{ISS|Charon}} Lorca was again placed inside an agony booth at the order of the [[Philippa Georgiou (mirror)|Emperor]]. ({{DIS|Despite Yourself|Vaulting Ambition}}) |
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+ | In [[2267]], [[Ensign]] {{mu|Pavel Chekov}} was placed in the booth, subsequent to his attempted [[assassination]] of Captain [[James T. Kirk|Kirk]]. ({{TOS|Mirror, Mirror}}) |
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* [[Agonizer]] |
* [[Agonizer]] |
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+ | Yield-like warning symbols used on the [[spatial torpedo]] are also visible on the ISS Enterprise's (NX-01) agony booth. |
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+ | According to ''[[Star Trek Online]]'', by 2409 the Terran Empire has adapted agony booth technology to deliver its effects through special [[Phaser]] weapons (both hand-held and ship-mounted), which the player can obtain from the mirror universe-themed lock box under the moniker "Agony Phaser weapons". |
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+ | In [[William Shatner]]'s novel ''[[Dark Victory]]'', the mirror Kirk – by this point known as "Emperor Tiberius" – mentions to his prime universe counterpart that when he returned from the crossover, he found Chekov still in the agony booth, his torturers at a loss because of the restraint the other Kirk had shown. Tiberius states that he set the agony booth to medium intensity – "like a dull toothache throughout your whole body. Bearable, but most uncomfortable" – and left Chekov in it; it would take thirteen days for him to die, and it set a new standard for the Imperial Starfleet. |
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The agony booth, sometimes known as the agonizer booth or simply agonizer, was a disciplinary device utilized aboard Terran starships, for the purpose of torturing disobedient officers. It was also commonly used for interrogations.
Technical information
The agony booth was capable of stimulating the pain center of virtually any humanoid, a synaptic scan calibrating it for each species. To overcome the limitation of more traditional forms of punishment, in which the nervous system becomes overwhelmed, resulting in the brain becoming desensitized to the pain, the booth's sensors continually shifted the stimulation from one nerve cluster to another, keeping the subject in a constant state of agony.
History and use
The booth was first developed cooperatively by Doctor Phlox and Major Malcolm Reed aboard the ISS Enterprise in 2155, as an alternative to traditional forms of discipline, with the Tellarite crew member Terev having the unfortunate role of test subject. Soon after the booth's initial development, Commander Jonathan Archer subjected Commander Charles Tucker to its effects, when it appeared that Tucker had been responsible for the sabotage of a Suliban cloaking device which Archer had ordered installed. Shortly thereafter, both Archer and Reed were placed in the booth, as punishment for the attempted mutiny against Captain Forrest. The booth was subsequently destroyed when Enterprise was lost in a battle with the Tholians soon after. (ENT: "In a Mirror, Darkly")
By the 23rd century, the booth technology was still used to great effect aboard imperial starships, and, when used at full duration, was even capable of causing the subject's death.
In the 2250s, the ISS Shenzhou was equipped with several agony booths located in the ship's brig. After arranging his return from the primary universe, Captain Gabriel Lorca was placed in such a booth. After being brought on board the ISS Charon Lorca was again placed inside an agony booth at the order of the Emperor. (DIS: "Despite Yourself", "Vaulting Ambition")
In 2267, Ensign Pavel Chekov was placed in the booth, subsequent to his attempted assassination of Captain Kirk. (TOS: "Mirror, Mirror")
Appendices
See also
Background info
Yield-like warning symbols used on the spatial torpedo are also visible on the ISS Enterprise's (NX-01) agony booth.
The agony booth as seen in "In a Mirror, Darkly" was a reuse of the containment cell used to expose subjects to pathogens in "Cold Station 12", which itself was a reuse from the Star Trek: Voyager episode, "Living Witness".
Apocrypha
According to Star Trek Online, by 2409 the Terran Empire has adapted agony booth technology to deliver its effects through special Phaser weapons (both hand-held and ship-mounted), which the player can obtain from the mirror universe-themed lock box under the moniker "Agony Phaser weapons".
In William Shatner's novel Dark Victory, the mirror Kirk – by this point known as "Emperor Tiberius" – mentions to his prime universe counterpart that when he returned from the crossover, he found Chekov still in the agony booth, his torturers at a loss because of the restraint the other Kirk had shown. Tiberius states that he set the agony booth to medium intensity – "like a dull toothache throughout your whole body. Bearable, but most uncomfortable" – and left Chekov in it; it would take thirteen days for him to die, and it set a new standard for the Imperial Starfleet.
External link
- Agony booth at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works