The Needs of the Many Outweigh the Needs of the Few
Occasionally, our “guests” try to resist our medical treatments and experiments even after the lovely arranged surgical body alteration procedures, causing them to be ventilator-dependent for the rest of their lives, have been performed. Although resistance can be life-threatening for them, since, for example, we can switch their life-saving ventilator off, some still do not accept that they must obey our orders. In these rare cases, we have to go one step further—a step that includes an enormously risky surgical action. But it is indeed a worthwhile activity, as non of the resisting patients has ever opposed us again after this step had been conducted successfully.
Of course, we are talking about a neurosurgical intervention that irretrievably neutralizes the patients’ self-awareness. In other words, we erase the resisting patient’s personality, the individual’s free will by performing a neurosurgical brain modification. To achieve this, surgeons performed a procedure called a lobotomy till the late 1970s. It was a cruel procedure with often unknown, unpredictable, and undesirable side effects. It was more a butcher’s job than the precise work surgeons are performing nowadays.
From a scientific perspective, the doctors at our institute have studied the human brain’s functionality like any other institute before because they always have unrestricted access to new test subjects. As a result of this, they gathered excellent knowledge about surgically deactivating specific brain regions without being too harmful to the patient, without destroying other functions besides the one they want to neutralize. Above, a set of pictures is given, showing a 30-year-old female patient, intubated and ventilated, shortly before and after our neurosurgical team performed the personality neutralization surgery on her. A short video snippet is displayed as well, just minutes before her ultimate objectification.
As predicted, she has never been defiant afterward again. She can be so proud of what she has achieved since her personality neutralization! She is contributing to mankind’s further development. Yes, we have forced her out of her former, petty life. And, yes, our surgical intervention was clearly directed against her will. However, the result, having created an exploitable test subject for medical experiments, although being mentally limp and vacant now, simply has proven our radical surgical corrective activity justifiable. Because it’s all about the improvement of human medicine. And, in the end, even more important, it’s about the progress of mankind. Or, as a great philosopher once said, “Logic clearly dictates that the needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few.” “Or the one,” his friend responded.
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