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rdfs:comment | - The use of a droid rather than a biological interrogator could increase the fear in the subject, which was usually the goal of torture in the context of interrogation. The alien and mechanical quality of a droid could make it more frightening than an organic torturer. A droid was also more capable of finely judging a subject's reactions to torture, and of applying various "treatments" precisely.
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Set | - Star Wars: The Card Game Core Set
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Text | - Coruscant: Center of the Empire
- No Match for Droidekas
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int | - Coruscant: Center of the Empire
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url | - default.asp?x=starwars/article/sw20030403coruscant
- hyperspace/member/galactic/2006/03/galactic20060303.html
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abstract | - The use of a droid rather than a biological interrogator could increase the fear in the subject, which was usually the goal of torture in the context of interrogation. The alien and mechanical quality of a droid could make it more frightening than an organic torturer. A droid was also more capable of finely judging a subject's reactions to torture, and of applying various "treatments" precisely. From the standpoint of the interrogators, use of a droid was sometimes less troubling than performing the torture oneself. If the interrogator wished to resume a bargaining tone with the subject after the coercive phase, the use of a droid also helped redirect the subject's anger towards the droid, rather than the interrogator.
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