Learn about the doctors' methods in The Sinking City 2's "My diary, part two" mission, including their use of electrodes and concoctions.
The doctors at the Boston Asylum were looking for a way to fix you. At first, they would ask you questions, making a list of things to fix rather than reporting your story to officials. If you feared water, they swaddled you in drenched sheets. If you spoke of things in the darkness, they kept you in dark rooms, blindfolded. These methods made no progress until they brought electrodes, which kept your thoughts jumbled. Only the words of the doctor held your mind together; he told you who you are and how to think, and gave you concoctions to keep you sane. You are getting used to it, and the question remains whether this is for better or worse.
- The doctors' methods are designed to manipulate your mind and perceptions.
- Pay attention to the doctor's words, as they are presented as the only thing holding your mind together.
- Consider the long-term effects of becoming accustomed to these treatments.
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