John Crichton in the Aurora Chair The Aurora Chair is a fictional torture and interrogation device used by the Peacekeepers on the science fiction television show Farscape. Peacekeepers are a militaristic organization in the Farscape universe. ...
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Farscape (1999 - 2003) is science fiction television series , featuring a present-day American astronaut who accidentally travels through a wormhole to a distant part of the galaxy. ...
The Aurora Chair was invented by Scorpius to extract information when conventional interrogating methods and torture would fail. Often referred to simply as "the chair", it is employed throughout the Peacekeeper military, both in bases and on starships and is considered one of the most effective means of gaining information from unwilling subjects. The chair can painfully sort through its subject's memories, pushing farther and harder depending on the setting. It is designed to sort through and uncover the minds "layers", until all thoughts and memories are exposed and displayed on a screen attached to the chair. Because of the pain caused by this process, the chair can be used as a punishment device in addition to interrogation. In some cases, the Aurora Chair can also permanently remove information from its subject's mind, as it did with Co-Kura Strappa and his wormhole knowledge. Some species are more resistant to the chair's effects, notably Baniks and humans. Scorpius is a fictional character in the television science fiction series Farscape. ...
Banik is a fictional alien race from the Farscape universe. ...
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Though some believe that the chair cannot be fooled, it is possible to implant false information into the chair's output. This was demonstrated when the Peacekeeper technician Gilina used her skills to display a false memory on the chair's monitor. Scorpius had an Aurora Chair at his gammak base and Commandant Grayza had a chair on her Command Carrier as well. Scorpius had put Stark through over 100 sessions in the chair in hopes of learning about the Scarran's crystherium flowers before John Crichton arrived on the base. Believing Crichton to be a spy seeking wormhole knowledge, Scorpius put Crichton through the chair, hoping to unlock the wormhole information himself. The interrogation led to its use on Bialar Crais as well. Scorpius himself would be put through the chair over two cycles later by Commandant Grayza and Captain Meeklo Braca. Scorpius is a fictional character in the television science fiction series Farscape. ...
Commandant Mele-on Grayza is a fictional character from the television series Farscape, played by Rebecca Riggs. ...
Command carriers are the capital ships of the Peacekeeper fleet in the fictional Farscape universe. ...
Stark is a fictional character on the television science fiction series Farscape played by Paul Goddard. ...
War Minister Akhna, a female Scarran The Scarrans are a fictional alien race from the Farscape universe. ...
John Crichton In the science fiction television series Farscape, John Robert Crichton, Jr. ...
3D analogy to a wormhole. ...
Bialar Crais is a fictional character in the television science fiction series Farscape. ...
Braca is a fictional character in the television science fiction series Farscape. ...
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