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Thursday 3 January 2013

The Therapy Zone

Doctors Orders
   This doctor in No.40 who often takes matters into his own hands "If we wait for orders, we'll never get results" he once told a Supervisor. This so called doctor has no ethics, and will stop at nothing to get the result he wants. He took Roland Walter Dutton beyond the limit simply because he didn't believe Dutton had nothing more to tell them. To this doctor Dutton was little more than a piece of meat, which gave him the opportunity to experiment, as he did on No.6. But No.6 was actually saved from the ordeal by No.2's intervention. He did ask No.2 about No.6 at the Ball. No.2 said "We mustn’t spoil him." To which No.40 replied "Unless we must!" And don't be fooled by that Scottish accent of his, this doctor is no better than those who slaved away experimenting on subjects in the German concentration camps of WWII, and the same can be said of the next subject.
  Here we have another doctor - No.22, and she has just about as many medical ethics as No.40 - none whatsoever! She thinks nothing of proposing a Leucotomy for No.6, to knock out the centres of the brain. At the very least she would like to know what No.6's breaking point is. So what happened to “We mustn’t damage the tissue?”
     No.22 adapts experiments, such as Pavlov's experiments first carried out on dogs and adapts that to the treatment of the Rook. Then one time experiments carried out with Dolphins in regard to Submarine detection, an experiment she had carried out on No.8. If I didn't know better, I would say that this is the male and female equivalent of the same person, so alike as they are in their medical profession. Both demonstrate the same complete disregard for the patient, and think nothing of their treatment, and the experiments which they carry out in the name of science, technology, and the required results.

   In The General No.6 has found a true conspirator - No.12 of administration. The two of them join ranks, not to escape, but to prevent the citizens of The Village from being brainwashed and manipulated. No.12 is one of the few heroes within The Village, a man of authority who is willing to put his career and possibly his life on the line for a noble cause.

   I wonder what happened to the Lotus Seven? I mean the prisoner drove it to the Colonel's residence in the country, and didn't go back for it. Well he didn't need it to drive to the aerodrome, as Thorpe drove both the Colonel and I there in the Colonels car.
  But then it was supposed that KAR 120C no longer belonged to the Prisoner, it belongs to Mrs Butterworth, there is no mention in the log book of the previous owner! No.6 must remember to ask No.2 about that when he sees her next!

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