kittengrey
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xD THE HANGOVER!!! (if anyone saw that movie, you'd know what I'm talking about)
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Loss of consciousness involves one of four basic processes: Sleep, chemical inducement, lack of air/blood supply to the brain, or a trauma induced concussion, (e.g. being 'knocked out" by a punch or other blow to the head or neck.)
Only natural sleep is without serious possible consequence. The rest carry significant possibility of injury or death. Any chemical (there's a good reason these are under careful government control), blunt trauma or method of restricting air/blood flow that can cause unconsciousness can also cause coma or death if administered improperly. Just ask Keith Carridine. No, wait. you can't do that.
He's dead.
Perhaps a good pair of earplugs, covered over by a set of the ear muffs used by shooters or users of power equipment, along with a blindfold and a piece of duct tape over your mouth will come close enough to sensory deprivation that you can fantasize the rest and actually be around to enjoy it?
This really works better than you might think.
Just as an aside, do not put anything in your mouth if you duct tape it shut. Panties and so forth stuffed into your mouth tend to migrate to the back of the mouth/top of the throat area. Then one ill-timed effort to swallow all that saliva that has nowhere else to go and those panties can cut off your air supply completely. If you're taped shut, you can't bring this up. Then if your Master spends just 120 seconds thinking, "Wow, she's really getting into the game" you might get to talk with Mr. Carradine in the afterlife about the things you have in common.
Stranger things happen every day. Be careful with this one.
The best laid plans....Master's extremely careful with me. He researches everything before we do anything that we haven't done before, looking into every possible scenario that could happen. As for the chloroform thing, Master said chloroform is a depressant that slows down the muscles and, when inhaled, will slow the lung muscles, cut oxygen levels very quickly, and only takes about 5 seconds to knock someone out.
Even getting drunk to the point of passing out is probably safer than what you're contemplating.