Sunday, December 27, 2009

How to render someone unconscious?

Is it even possible?How to render someone unconscious?
VULCAN DEATH GRIP?How to render someone unconscious?
Well gee...there's no way you could do it that would be legal, if that's what you're asking. Also, unless you had professional tools, you'd probably end up hurting them.





Here are some suggestions:


1) Hit them over the head with a blunt object.


2) Cut off their airflow (but only until they pass out, otherwise you'll kill them)


3) Cut off the bloodflow to the brain (I highly recommend you DON'T try this, unless you know exactly what you're doing)





I'm just answering your question, I'm not condoning what you have in mind...
of course! hit them over the head with a baseball bat :)
What do you think Anestia does? A properly placed punch could do it too.
hit them when something heavy or strangle them
Kick them square in the nuts!
Hit em on the head! Or isn't there a thing where you can hit their neck and they pass out?
The 'sleeper hold' is a technique that, when done properly, can quickly render a person unconscious in a safe manner. However, if executed poorly, death may be literally on your hands, since a person can be rendered brain dead if the brain is deprived of oxygen for as little as four minutes. Accordingly, this should only be done in self-defense, to stop someone from badly hurting someone else.





The 'sleeper hold' involves pressing the sides of the neck (lateral vascular neck restraint) where the jugular vein and the carotid artery lie. The person is still capable of breathing, so there is less of a panic reaction than what suffocation brings. Once the oxygen is brought to the lungs via the windpipe, it is transferred to the blood stream where the oxygen is circulated to all parts of the body via the blood vessels. But when the jugular vein and carotid artery are closed the brain receives no oxygen, so it shuts down and the person 'goes to sleep' (hence the term 'sleeper hold'). Unconsciousness will result if the brain is cut off from its oxygen supply after as little as three seconds. Compared to sealing the breath techniques, the onslaught of unconsciousness is rapid and relatively painless. But be sure to let go once the person is unconscious, or death may quickly result!
Slip em some good sleeping pills...
Have you ever heard of a drug called Chloral Hydrate? Ask a chemist about it.

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