23 July 2009

Project MK-ULTRA


Experimented in the 1950's, a hapless citizen has been placed in a secret government experiment of Mind Control and Brainwashing.  Nazi and American Scientists with torture theatres and interrogation chambers conducted their experiments on the hapless citizen.

A new drug is created, suspected to give remote control of the subject.  Without properly suspecting the ending effect, the subject was given the drug.
In turn, the subject became telepathic and telekinetic.  After years of brainwashing and torture, he turns on his captors by killing them in a variety of ways, giving a taste of their own experiments and giving himself a new motive to kill and bring down the CIA and it's experiments.

Improvising on stealth tactics and developing his telepathic abilities to escape the dungeon of the last so many years of his life, he dig deeper into the inhumaine experiments that the CIA have been conducting for so long and discovering what has transcended since he has been incarcerated.

I'm liking this idea

3 comments:

  1. ...but MK Ultra is not a secret. Everybody that is interested knows. Hell, its even got its own Wikkie page. Personally, I am just grateful for all the good work the CIA did in bringing LSD to the world.

    On a more constructively critical note, the name is not original and neither is the idea you attached to it. You can do better. Suggest you need to ditch either (or both) or spend the time to somehow flesh out the idea such that anybody will care enough to invest their time following a plot that has already been so well worn.

    It can be done, but it won't be easy.

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  2. I'm not surprised that it's not an original idea. And honestly, I only found out about MKULTRA the other day on Wiki when I was looking up Kevin Spacey and finding out he'll be starring in a production of "Men who stare at goats".
    The story is meant to be set within the 1950's and having a psychic powered dude go crazy and kill everyone and everything the CIA stands for, along with further experimentations that the main character would consider abominations.
    Slowly, the character would go crazy through mental feedback and it would affect his prowess in combat, to which he starts off with none since he hasn't had any experience in the first place.

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  3. Like you said, it can be done, but it won't be easy.

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