so, many of you know there were only a handful of spartan-II’s because only a handful survived augmentation. Every time I think about this I wonder what it would feel like to go through it, what do you think it would be like to go through the whole thing,
You actualy dont feel this much of the process as you are stunned from medicaments.
But without the stunning medicaments it would be actually really painful.
Conveniently, we know that. Each procedure has its own type of excruciating and unbearable pain, strong enough to be felt even when unconscious.
-Carbide Ceramic Ossification: All the subject’s bones are breaking at the same time and the marrow is turned to glass and shattered.
-Catalytic Thyroid Implant: Subject’s veins feel like they have been injected with napalm, then torn out of the body.
-Muscular Enhancement Injections: Feels like the entire body is on fire and pieces of glass are being shoved into the skin.
-Superconducting Fibrication of Neural Dendrites: Fire burning along the spinal nerves.
So… yeah. Not fun.
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> You actualy dont feel this much of the process as you are stunned from medicaments.
> But without the stunning medicaments it would be actually really painful.
Even with it was traumatic enough to kill several of the subjects.
I don’t want to imagine such pain. I can barely stand the to think of getting blood drawn without bending and rubbing my arm on that part and cringing at the thought of a little -Yoink-. Needles scare the -yoink- out of me.
I imagine that augmentation is like what is seen in the Halo Reach live action trailer, and then some. I’ll pass on those head drill/needles thank you very much.
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> Conveniently, we know that. Each procedure has its own type of excruciating and unbearable pain, strong enough to be felt even when unconscious.
>
> -Carbide Ceramic Ossification: All the subject’s bones are breaking at the same time and the marrow is turned to glass and shattered.
> -Catalytic Thyroid Implant: Subject’s veins feel like they have been injected with napalm, then torn out of the body.
> -Muscular Enhancement Injections: Feels like the entire body is on fire and pieces of glass are being shoved into the skin.
> -Superconducting Fibrication of Neural Dendrites: Fire burning along the spinal nerves.
>
> So… yeah. Not fun.
Would you experience that all at once or in stages?
It would be incredibly painful, even with painkillers.
As painful as it may be, there would still be women out there claiming childbirth is more painful.
Unless that all changes in 500 years.
I’d rather not find out just how painful it would be.
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> > Conveniently, we know that. Each procedure has its own type of excruciating and unbearable pain, strong enough to be felt even when unconscious.
> >
> > -Carbide Ceramic Ossification: All the subject’s bones are breaking at the same time and the marrow is turned to glass and shattered.
> > -Catalytic Thyroid Implant: Subject’s veins feel like they have been injected with napalm, then torn out of the body.
> > -Muscular Enhancement Injections: Feels like the entire body is on fire and pieces of glass are being shoved into the skin.
> > -Superconducting Fibrication of Neural Dendrites: Fire burning along the spinal nerves.
> >
> > So… yeah. Not fun.
>
> Would you experience that all at once or in stages?
The augmentations don’t all occur at once, so you would experience them one at a time.
I seem to recall bone breaking and napalm through the veins being two of the feelings. They are outlined in Fall of Reach.
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> You actualy dont feel this much of the process as you are stunned from medicaments.
> But without the stunning medicaments it would be actually really painful.
They are rendered unconscious and they do experience excruciating pain when they first wake up.
…death
Going to say it stings just a little bit
I’d imagine that even with anesthetics it’d hurt like hell itself was torturing them
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> You actualy dont feel this much of the process as you are stunned from medicaments.
> But without the stunning medicaments it would be actually really painful.
According to the wiki and canon, the first generation of Spartans — despite being under heavy anaesthetics — could feel the excruciating pain during the entire procedure while asleep. And also think about that, as the body reacts to that kind of thing by twitching and involuntary movements, they could do nothing.
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> Conveniently, we know that. Each procedure has its own type of excruciating and unbearable pain, strong enough to be felt even when unconscious.
>
> -Carbide Ceramic Ossification: All the subject’s bones are breaking at the same time and the marrow is turned to glass and shattered.
> -Catalytic Thyroid Implant: Subject’s veins feel like they have been injected with napalm, then torn out of the body.
> -Muscular Enhancement Injections: Feels like the entire body is on fire and pieces of glass are being shoved into the skin.
> -Superconducting Fibrication of Neural Dendrites: Fire burning along the spinal nerves.
>
> So… yeah. Not fun.
No pain, no gain.
Just kidding, I die when I need to draw a single drop of blood from my fingertip, I’d never be able to handle something like this!
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> Conveniently, we know that. Each procedure has its own type of excruciating and unbearable pain, strong enough to be felt even when unconscious.
>
> -Carbide Ceramic Ossification: All the subject’s bones are breaking at the same time and the marrow is turned to glass and shattered.
> -Catalytic Thyroid Implant: Subject’s veins feel like they have been injected with napalm, then torn out of the body.
> -Muscular Enhancement Injections: Feels like the entire body is on fire and pieces of glass are being shoved into the skin.
> -Superconducting Fibrication of Neural Dendrites: Fire burning along the spinal nerves.
>
> So… yeah. Not fun.
Wow…just reading this makes me hurt! I have a really high pain tolerance but I don’t think I would survive this .The worst pain I’ve ever felt is a near-ruptured gallbladder and THIS makes that seem like nothing…no words.
LIke hell. Imagine every bone in your body twisting and contorting for hours on end. Many Spartans died simply from the pain of the process alone, and those that survived suffered from problems afterwards. Some were permanently handicapped as a result.
Not gonna lie even if they say it’s as painful as it is I’d still do it:joy:
