ext_472 ([identity profile] vilakins.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] picowrimo2009-11-21 09:06 pm

Day 21

Here's today's prompt for you to post your updates and any excerpts and thoughts etc in comments.

[identity profile] kalinda001.livejournal.com 2009-11-21 11:25 pm (UTC)(link)
Well, the torture and prisoner part here is not really to make Adrian do what he wants. Adrian is already doing that.

But he knows that it is only a facade on Adrian's part. The intent is to keep him off-balance with the goal of breaking him.

Just like someone bowing to a bully. The person isn't doing it willingly, even if no gun is used to force them. Bullying has the same effect as using a gun in the mind of the person being bullied. The person is still resistant on the inside and that is the point where Adrian is now and the Admiral knows it.

Keeping him prisoner is because he is considered a traitor. He is a prisoner. If he were not useful, he would either be executed or on a prison planet.

The torture is a psychological game, a technique that is in common use in their universe, just like the retraining and punishment cells ideas of Blakes 7.

This is also why I've always considered Blake a weak leader. He needed to use bullying and lies to get Avon to follow him. That's not the mark of a good or strong leader. It's only the mark of a bully and tyrant.

[identity profile] kalinda001.livejournal.com 2009-11-22 01:19 am (UTC)(link)
Yes, which always made me wonder about Federation society because it seemed like that was common and accepted practice there. Of course, if that is all they know and everyone accepts it, they wouldn't have the same reaction that we would.