SexyThoughts -> RE: any one knows iron maiden? (4/24/2012 11:37:26 PM)
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=skdkJBHx2GU&feature=related "Hooks in you, hooks in me. Hooks in the ceiling for that well hung feeling..." Whoops wrong Iron Maiden [:)] Anyway, as ResidentSadist pointed out, if you take away the pointy bits, you are left with an upright coffin. Which if it's snug enough that you can't bend your body, is a pretty effective stress position, if you're patient enough to wait a couple of hours. Make it hot or cold and you got a real world torture that won't leave any marks. Drip a little water on their head and you've got Chinese water torture. Or just drip something itchy like maple syrup and you've invented a Canadian torture. And don't waste the fact it's a sound booth, you can always get creative with binaural beats, delayed microphones and brown notes. As for spikes, you've got a real problem in that sharp stabby spikes, you know.. stab, pierce and other not-healthy things. Even with blunt spikes, if the person inside the Maiden, faints, goes in subspace, cramps, twitches, you're going to have a problem. Look into medical Halo Braces if you want to know how complicated it is to immobilize someone in a circle of bolts. And why falling over onto even a blunt bolt is considered a serious risk by people who really know the human body. [:D] Personally I'd substitute electricity for physical spikes. Nothing complicated, just line the inside of the maiden with flat conductive tape or raised loops of electric fence wire, depending on the fit. Add a TENS unit and you've got adjustable levels of pain if nudie McMaiden-wearer touches the sides. And you can make it safe with a flick of a switch, which you can't do with real spikes. [:D] Edit: Rather than run two thin lines of conducting tape in parallel which is fiddly. I'd suggest running a single normal line of tape, then pull a pair of blades down the middle of the tape to carve out a uniform gap down it's length. Double taping is safer than making the walls electrified and the floor grounded, which risks running current across the heart if the arms, shoulders, chest or head touch the wall. Running electrical current across the heart or brain is a rookie mistake which is bad.
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