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>Wont that break their mind? What about their mental health?
Not to worry! They wont even remember it. But their brain will. See, after feeling like they need to pray for death for what feels like an eternity of pain, the memory is erased! They wont remember a thing, but here is the thing. Their brain will remember it. It will remember that it doesn't want that. The brain wants to live and survival is a powerful instinct.
>That's pretty neat, but how does that help with future behavior?
Since the brain doesn't want that experience again, it will actively prevent them from engaging in that behavior in the future. Instictively! They wont even realize it's happening! It's survival instict!
>Ok, but what if this happens in public? Wont people notice the screaming?
Not to worry! The behavior "correction" happens completely in the brain. All motor functions are frozen. The most anyone will notice is their face going blank for a moment as if they are just lost in thought. Like, "Maybe I left the stove on" or "Did I remember to make him a sandwich?"
>Nice! So how does it train a slave to be obedient and loyal?
I'm glad you asked! The NanoSlave 2's default programming package not only includes behavior deterrents using pain the likes that no living person should ever be able to experience, it also promotes good behavior by providing the opposite!
>What do you mean by "opposite" how does that work?
Well chum, when a woman is obedient, does what they are told, and puts on that cheerful smile, they are rewarded with a feeling of bliss and contentment only heaven could match. They don't remember that either, of course. Mental health and all that.