Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-27217546-20160726234026/@comment-24652012-20160727181936

Lord of the STARS wrote: (Fun fact, if you managed some how to capture a Ptranosaurian alive and you tried getting information out of them through torture, it would never work, not because they have a strong will, but because it doesn't compute with then physiologically. Continuing to persist would only trigger their fight or flight meconium of their psyche in a way that will make them unable to tell the information even if they wanted to, and would to the observer only appear to make them angry. However if you changed your tactics and tried something else, it is still just as possible to get them to talk as anyone else.)

(anyway all I give is random trivia, because I only had enough time for that. gtg.) (This is common in many species physiological network and some operate like that simply due to their own personality. See as their captors have them restrained and are torturing them, their instincts comprehend it above their conscious decision senses as "I am trapped, I am in danger, I need to fight back". And that is simply unable to be shut off or go away.)

(It technically isn't a good thing, because prisoner interrogators are often very stupid. By the time they figure out that torturing them isn't going to work they would have already caused them so much harm to a traumatizing degree that their own people would simply put them down so they don't have to continue to suffer, and because their scared sanity could lead to random moments when they snap and become a danger to their own loved ones.)