Friday, January 13, 2012

Running out...


I've had this idea for a while now, of a girl strapped down and made completely immobile.  Wearing a divemask/ gasmask w/regulator attached to an air cylinder and then left alone to watch the gauge on the tank empty.  In my mind whoever set up the situation would have had to leave saying they'd be back in X amount of time, and the tank had Y amount of air in it where Y>X, but then they don't come back when they said they would.   In reality though, the person in control would have just gone to an adjacent room and would be monitoring for when the tank goes empty, and would wait just long enough to come back to let the girl in the mask panic for a minute or so from not being able to breath after the tank runs out.  The only problem with the set up (I mean besides something going wrong and the girl in it being without air too long and dying I guess) is that you can't pull the same trick twice on the same girl.... or if you can pull the exact same stunt more than once, that girl is dumb as a rock.  

But yeah, anyways, finally got the idea together enough to get it sketched out thanks to chatting with a friend about it who had suggested the addition of the vibes.

Laters

-Rab

2 comments:

  1. see, that's when you set up variations. the first time, do that. the second time, have a hookup with a tiny trickle of air (that she can't see), enough for her to work for her breath, and you take longer. it depends on how creative you get; that was just off the top of my head.

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  2. Real interesting concept here.

    Personally, I do have such a concept in mind. However, the primarily variable isn't just to see a girl freak out when her air supply runs out, but basic self-bondage.

    I dubbed it the "timer suit", and it works with the person administering ties that will be released in X time. However, if we are to operate with your idea, then a Y variable must be added with the person's own air supply. For safety, the default measure is that X<Y never happens, being that the bonding straps don't hold firm longer than the person's air supply, but I guess a modification can be added for an extra minute or so.

    Now that I'm done mindlessly throwing in my own ideas, I have to say that this is a cool sketch.

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