Edna of Neith: Sorry, I didn't mean to imply that you were creating cookie-cutter characters, if you apply your method creatively then it can work out well.
On the torture thing: Well, I disagree that people don't pay attention to empirical evidence. It may take a while (i.e. acceleration due to gravity) but it does eventually sink in. If it didn't, we wouldn't be as good as we are at tech.
I think the part that's being forgotten in this senario is verification. Now, interrogators aren't stupid. They know that their victim is very likely to lie. So, they varify it, either against what they already know or by investigating the new lead. And the victim knows that if they lie, their torturer is going to come back and probably do something much worse. The best you can hope for is that you've bought some time for rescue.
On the torture thing: Well, I disagree that people don't pay attention to empirical evidence. It may take a while (i.e. acceleration due to gravity) but it does eventually sink in. If it didn't, we wouldn't be as good as we are at tech.
I think the part that's being forgotten in this senario is verification. Now, interrogators aren't stupid. They know that their victim is very likely to lie. So, they varify it, either against what they already know or by investigating the new lead. And the victim knows that if they lie, their torturer is going to come back and probably do something much worse. The best you can hope for is that you've bought some time for rescue.