No Safeword - Kat Van Wylder 2

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Title: No Safeword - Kat Van Wylder 2
Description: Scientific methodological description: "decibel suppression in extreme tickling under no-safeword protocol"       objective to measure the decibel output of laughter, screams, and muffled vocalizations from subject kat van wylder during prolonged, high-intensity tickling stimuli under strict immobilization and dual-layer gagging. secondary objective: assess gag efficacy in suppressing sound compared to prior baseline data.       apparatus restraint system: immobilizer™ leather body sheath (full-body encasement, 5mm reinforced leather). tickle table v1 (steel frame, adjustable ankle bracket with toe-specific binding clamps). vetwrap™ compression bandage (secondary gag layer, 4.5m roll, applied post-ballgag). stimuli tools: fingers / nails extensively. whisker handheld application, sphere, shocker 1.0, terrorizers 1.0, stickle. measurement devices: decibel meter (calibrated to 140db range, positioned 30cm from subject’s mouth). motion-capture cameras (4k, 60fps) to document reflexive??.       procedure pre-trial setup: subject secured supine on tickle table v1. toes individually bound using 9mm paracord restraints to prevent flexion/retraction. ballgag (50mm diameter) inserted, followed by vetwrap™ layered over mouth/jaw (6 full rotations). baseline calibration: pre-gag decibel test: 30-second feather stimulation (arch/heel focus). recorded peak: 112db. experiment initiation: nsw protocol activated (no pauses, edits, or stimuli reduction). ceaseless stimulus application       data collection primary metrics: peak decibel levels per phase. sustained db averages ( ? 90db threshold). gag integrity (saliva saturation, displacement risk). secondary observations: tearing/pupil dilation as proxy for measured intensity. muscle spasms (quantified via motion-capture software).       safety protocols abort criteria: decibel meter detects vocal fry/hoarseness ( ?15% drop in baseline pitch). restraint system pressure sensors indicate abnormal circulatory restriction. monitoring: emt on standby (2m proximity). pulse oximeter (finger clip, wireless telemetry).        expected outcomes decibel suppression efficacy of dual-layer gagging (target: ?40% reduction vs. prior 112db baseline).  documentation of laughter-to-scream vocal modulation under stress.