Not that this wasn't darkly funny, because it totally was, but it's still pretty unethical for him to do this stuff before they fully realize what they're agreeing to experience. She clearly had no idea what was going to happen and still didn't even really understand as it was happening. Suppose she just never recovered psychologically from that. Then he sure as hell didn't help her.
The save-and-load approach to training makes a lot of sense, but there's this pesky concept called informed consent. You can't honestly claim that you're just giving people what they asked for if they don't know ahead of time that you're going to kill them over and over and over again.
Honestly, I think I would have been too traumatized to function without loads of therapy after getting my head crushed. Definitely by the time I was impaled on his arm, as there would have been time to feel the freaking life drain out of my body. Which is why I would have said, "No thanks!" and immediately left if he told me what his training entailed.
The save-and-load approach to training makes a lot of sense, but there's this pesky concept called informed consent. You can't honestly claim that you're just giving people what they asked for if they don't know ahead of time that you're going to kill them over and over and over again.
Honestly, I think I would have been too traumatized to function without loads of therapy after getting my head crushed. Definitely by the time I was impaled on his arm, as there would have been time to feel the freaking life drain out of my body. Which is why I would have said, "No thanks!" and immediately left if he told me what his training entailed.