Tranquil Zebra
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Well, personally I'm of the opinion that unless you have a baseline on how specific people react to torture, using torture to make people behave abnormally will not tell you whether or not they are mastered, only how they react to torture. I would also hope those effectively having their human rights waived during the course of their incarceration, so that they can be mentally and physically abused, would get some sort of compensation.While those PRT soldiers were being pricks, I can see how keeping someone awake and forcing them to the edge of rage would help determine if someone was really being Mastered.
Also, there should a high degree of oversight and internal scrutiny in an organisation that can take such measures against minors at the faintest suspicion of something "smelling fishy". So long as there exists a legal way to torture prisoners, it's doubly important to ensure it's not done lightly, nor with malicious intent, which seems to be the case, here. I actually hope this whole affair gets blown wide open, with headlines like "PRT officers beats and abuses minors for involvement in prank against ward bully. Ward also on steroids". This actually sounds like the sort of scandal which might involve a strangely competent woman in a hat preventing it from reaching the public.
In a world with Valefor, Heartbreaker, the Simurgh, Crane the Harmonious etc., you have to be careful, yes, but opening the very safeguards against monsters like those to abuse from monsters of a differemt sort seems extremely dangerous, is all. Imagine if M/S screenings actually routinely made subjects trigger? Confinement and physical abuse tends to promote Shaker/Breaker or straight up Brute, IIRC, but so called lawful government officials robbing people of choice and freedom in such a manner would surely create a high chance of Masters triggering with an anti-authorotarian bent and anti-PRT sentiments already built in.
Maybe it's because I'm from a small town in Northern Norway, where the police are generally nice people, and the closest we ever came to a police shooting was when a service weapon accidentally discharged through a wall in the Police House. Where police brutality is unheard of, and the police is much more likely to drive you home with a firm word and a pat on the back than throw you in the drunk tank. Still, the thought of police officers acting at all like the PRT, or many actual American police officers for that matter, is completely foreign and absurd, both to me and my friend the police officer.