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* ''Barrayar'': Padma Vorpatril's [[spoiler: last minutes of life, both before and after he was drugged up to the gills on fast-penta. Much more before, though, since he surely knew his captors would get him to tell them where his beloved wife and unborn son were, and kill them all - ''and there was nothing he could do to stop it.'' And then he's shot and killed in front of Alys; for decades afterwards she remembers the smell of his burning hair and burning her own death offering triggers her.]]

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* ''Barrayar'': Padma Vorpatril's [[spoiler: last minutes of life, both before and after he was drugged up to the gills on fast-penta. Much more before, though, since he surely knew his captors would get him to tell them where his beloved wife and unborn son were, and kill them all - -- ''and there was nothing he could do to stop it.'' And then he's shot and killed in front of Alys; for decades afterwards she remembers the smell of his burning hair and burning her own death offering triggers her.]]



** Mark goes into the backstory of Baron Ryoval did to his family once he killed his father and took over House Ryoval: he killed any of his brothers who could have proved a threat to him, and forced his younger brothers and sisters into sexual slavery (after heavy body modification) and sent them to serve in 'very-private bordellos'. Mark muses that "I suppose they're all dead now. If they're lucky." The tagline for House Royval is "Dreams Made Flesh" and it specializes in the sex trade and made to order sex slaves; one of the mercifully brief glimpses we get into the workings of the House is Miles witnessing one of the research/torture labs, where human captives are used as test subjects and culture dishes. "They had been human, once, those lumps of flesh, scar tissue, and growths."
** [[spoiler:When Royval gets his hands on Mark, even though he knows he's not 'Admiral Naismith' (Miles having ''really'' pissed off the Baron in an earlier adventure) he proceeds to have him tortured, force-fed and raped until Mark develops multiple split personalities in order to survive. Mark repays this torture by attacking Ryoval when his guard is down, nailing him right in the throat with his foot and then kicking him to death. He then uses a drill to destroy Ryoval's brain so there's no chance of it being transplanted into a new clone. Even Mark's sub-personality of [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin 'Killer']] finds it hard to get through.]]

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** Mark goes into the backstory of what Baron Ryoval did to his family once he killed his father and took over House Ryoval: he killed any of his brothers who could have proved a threat to him, and forced his younger brothers and sisters into sexual slavery (after heavy body modification) and sent them to serve in 'very-private bordellos'. Mark muses that "I suppose they're all dead now. If they're lucky." The tagline for House Royval is "Dreams Made Flesh" and it specializes in the sex trade and made to order made-to-order sex slaves; one of the mercifully brief glimpses we get into the workings of the House is Miles witnessing one of the research/torture labs, where human captives are used as test subjects and culture dishes. "They had been human, once, those lumps of flesh, scar tissue, and growths."
** [[spoiler:When Royval Ryoval gets his hands on Mark, even though he knows he's not 'Admiral Naismith' (Miles having ''really'' pissed off the Baron in an earlier adventure) he proceeds to have him tortured, force-fed and raped until Mark develops multiple split personalities in order to survive. Mark repays this torture by attacking Ryoval when his guard is down, nailing him right in the throat with his foot and then kicking him to death. He then uses a drill to destroy Ryoval's brain so there's no chance of it being transplanted into a new clone. Even Mark's sub-personality of [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin 'Killer']] finds it hard to get through.]]



** Near the climax, just after [[spoiler: Haroche has offered Miles everything he thought he wanted to cover up the former's effective assassination of Simon Illyan]], there is an exchange where Miles mentions to his mother and Simon that he's "wrestling with temptation", and upon the latter jokingly asking who was winning, Miles says "I... think I'm going for best two falls out of three". As Miles would later confirm, that was NotHyperbole. He was ''that close'' to taking to the bribe.

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** Near the climax, just after [[spoiler: Haroche has offered Miles everything he thought he wanted to cover up the former's effective assassination of Simon Illyan]], there is an exchange where Miles mentions to his mother and Simon that he's "wrestling with temptation", and upon the latter jokingly asking who was winning, Miles says "I... think I'm going for best two falls out of three". As Miles would later confirm, that was NotHyperbole. He was ''that close'' to taking to the bribe.
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*** [[spoiler:What's more, Ryoval ''recorded'' the sessions on several cameras from different angles. Mark, after the fact, calls upon Elena Bothari-Jesek to find and delete the videos because he doesn't want his family to ''ever'' see them, knowing how horrific it would be for them. Elena, ignoring his warning to not watch them, has to experience the horror of watching someone who looks very much like her childhood friend (and whom she unwittingly abandoned to this hell) endure what seems like weeks of torture.]]

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*** [[spoiler:What's more, Ryoval ''recorded'' the sessions on several cameras from different angles. Mark, after the fact, calls upon Elena Bothari-Jesek to find and delete the videos because he doesn't want his family to ''ever'' see them, knowing how horrific dreadful it would be for them. Elena, ignoring his warning to not watch them, look at the contents of the videos, has to experience the horror of watching someone who looks very much like her childhood friend (and whom she unwittingly abandoned to this hell) endure what seems like weeks of torture.]]
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** * [[spoiler:What's more, Ryoval ''recorded'' the sessions on several cameras from different angles. Mark, after the fact, calls upon Elena Bothari-Jesek to find and delete the videos because he doesn't want his family to ''ever'' see them, knowing how horrific it would be for them. Elena, ignoring his warning to not watch them, has to experience the horror of watching someone who looks very much like her childhood friend (and whom she unwittingly abandoned) endure what seems like weeks of torture.]]

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** * *** [[spoiler:What's more, Ryoval ''recorded'' the sessions on several cameras from different angles. Mark, after the fact, calls upon Elena Bothari-Jesek to find and delete the videos because he doesn't want his family to ''ever'' see them, knowing how horrific it would be for them. Elena, ignoring his warning to not watch them, has to experience the horror of watching someone who looks very much like her childhood friend (and whom she unwittingly abandoned) abandoned to this hell) endure what seems like weeks of torture.]]
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** * [[spoiler:What's more, Ryoval ''recorded'' the sessions on several cameras from different angles. Mark, after the fact, calls upon Elena Bothari-Jesek to find and delete the videos because he doesn't want his family to ''ever'' see them, knowing how horrific it would be for them. Elena, ignoring his warning to not watch them, has to experience the horror of watching someone who looks very much like her childhood friend (and whom she unwittingly abandoned) endure what seems like weeks of torture.]]
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** Mark goes into the backstory of Baron Ryoval did to his family once he killed his father and took over House Ryoval: he killed any of his brothers who could have proved a threat to him, and turned his younger brothers and sisters into sex slaves (after heavy body modification) and sent them to serve in 'very-private bordellos'. Mark muses that "I suppose they're all dead now. If they're lucky." The tagline for House Royval is "Dreams Made Flesh" and it specializes in the sex trade and made to order sex slaves; one of the mercifully brief glimpses we get into the workings of the House is Miles witnessing one of the research/torture labs, where human captives are used as test subjects and culture dishes. "They had been human, once, those lumps of flesh, scar tissue, and growths."

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** Mark goes into the backstory of Baron Ryoval did to his family once he killed his father and took over House Ryoval: he killed any of his brothers who could have proved a threat to him, and turned forced his younger brothers and sisters into sex slaves sexual slavery (after heavy body modification) and sent them to serve in 'very-private bordellos'. Mark muses that "I suppose they're all dead now. If they're lucky." The tagline for House Royval is "Dreams Made Flesh" and it specializes in the sex trade and made to order sex slaves; one of the mercifully brief glimpses we get into the workings of the House is Miles witnessing one of the research/torture labs, where human captives are used as test subjects and culture dishes. "They had been human, once, those lumps of flesh, scar tissue, and growths."
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** Aral recalls his memory of when a death squad, sent by his own great uncle Emperor Yuri, came to assassinate him and his family when he was eleven years old, and how his mother was killed when one of the assassins fired a sonic grenade into her stomach, which deafened Aral for a time. Later, he recounts how he got his chance for revenge against Yuri for killing his family, by partaking in the emperor's DeathByAThousandCuts -- when he was ''twelve'' years old. And Aral was given the 'honour' of making the first cut in Yuri's stomach. He remembers going out onto a balcony afterwards to get away from Yuri's screaming as he was dismembered, profoundly sorry that his hearing had returned.

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** Aral recalls his memory of when a death squad, sent by his own great uncle Emperor Yuri, came to assassinate him and his family when he was eleven years old, and how his mother was killed when one of the assassins fired a sonic grenade into her stomach, which deafened Aral for a time. Later, he recounts how he got his chance for revenge against Yuri for killing his family, by partaking in the emperor's DeathByAThousandCuts -- when he was ''twelve'' ''thirteen'' years old. And Aral was given the 'honour' of making the first cut in Yuri's stomach. He remembers going out onto a balcony afterwards to get away from Yuri's screaming as he was dismembered, profoundly sorry that his hearing had returned.
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** Aral recalls when a death squad, sent by his own great uncle Emperor Yuri, came to assassinate him and his family when he was eleven years old, and how his mother was killed when one of the assassins fired a sonic grenade into her stomach, which deafened Aral for a time. Later, he recounts how he got his chance for revenge against Emperor Yuri for killing his family, by partaking in his DeathByAThousandCuts -- when he was ''twelve'' years old. And he was expected to make the first cut. He remembers going out onto a balcony afterwards to get away from Yuri's screaming, profoundly sorry that his hearing had returned.

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** Aral recalls his memory of when a death squad, sent by his own great uncle Emperor Yuri, came to assassinate him and his family when he was eleven years old, and how his mother was killed when one of the assassins fired a sonic grenade into her stomach, which deafened Aral for a time. Later, he recounts how he got his chance for revenge against Emperor Yuri for killing his family, by partaking in his the emperor's DeathByAThousandCuts -- when he was ''twelve'' years old. And he Aral was expected to make given the 'honour' of making the first cut. cut in Yuri's stomach. He remembers going out onto a balcony afterwards to get away from Yuri's screaming, screaming as he was dismembered, profoundly sorry that his hearing had returned.

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* In ''Shards Of Honor'' Cordelia gets tied spreadeagled and naked on a bed while Ges Vorrutyer prepares to have Bothari do a RapeByProxy. The moment with Bothari mentally broken and crouching over Cordelia is horrifying...but then he refuses to do the act, as Cordelia is Aral's prisoner. Of course, Vorrutyer ''then'' goes into ecstasies about how he can use Cordelia to torture Aral, and attempts to rape her himself -- which is when Bothari grabs him by his hair ''and slits his throat, showering Cordelia in blood.''
* ''Barrayar'': Padma Vorpatril's [[spoiler: last minutes of life, both before and after he was drugged up to the gills on fast-penta. Much more before, though, since he surely knew his captors would get him to tell them where his beloved wife and unborn son were, and kill them all - ''and there was nothing he could do to stop it.'']]
* ''The Warrior's Apprentice''. When Miles tells Bothari to make a jump pilot talk, he instantly regrets it, as Bothari becames a NightmareFuelStationAttendant who finds a particularly nasty way to torture the pilot into talking. To make things worse, the pilot dies of shock not long after.

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** Aral recalls when a death squad, sent by his own great uncle Emperor Yuri, came to assassinate him and his family when he was eleven years old, and how his mother was killed when one of the assassins fired a sonic grenade into her stomach, which deafened Aral for a time. Later, he recounts how he got his chance for revenge against Emperor Yuri for killing his family, by partaking in his DeathByAThousandCuts -- when he was ''twelve'' years old. And he was expected to make the first cut. He remembers going out onto a balcony afterwards to get away from Yuri's screaming, profoundly sorry that his hearing had returned.
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Cordelia gets tied spreadeagled and naked on a bed while Ges Vorrutyer prepares to have Bothari do a RapeByProxy. The moment with Bothari mentally broken and crouching over Cordelia is horrifying...but then he refuses to do the act, as Cordelia is Aral's prisoner. Of course, Vorrutyer ''then'' goes into ecstasies about how he can use Cordelia to torture Aral, and attempts to rape her himself -- which is when Bothari grabs him by his hair ''and slits his throat, showering Cordelia in blood.''
* ''Barrayar'': Padma Vorpatril's [[spoiler: last minutes of life, both before and after he was drugged up to the gills on fast-penta. Much more before, though, since he surely knew his captors would get him to tell them where his beloved wife and unborn son were, and kill them all - ''and there was nothing he could do to stop it.'']]
'' And then he's shot and killed in front of Alys; for decades afterwards she remembers the smell of his burning hair and burning her own death offering triggers her.]]
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When Miles tells Bothari to make a jump pilot talk, he instantly regrets it, as Bothari becames a NightmareFuelStationAttendant who finds a particularly nasty way to torture the pilot into talking. To make things worse, the pilot dies of shock not long after.



* In ''Mirror Dance'' Mark goes into the backstory of Baron Ryoval did to his family once he killed his father and took over House Ryoval: he killed any of his brothers who could have proved a threat to him, and turned his younger brothers and sisters into sex slaves (after heavy body modification) and sent them to serve in 'very-private bordellos'. Mark muses that "I suppose they're all dead now. If they're lucky." The tagline for House Royval is "Dreams Made Flesh" and it specializes in the sex trade and made to order sex slaves; one of the mercifully brief glimpses we get into the workings of the House is Miles witnessing one of the research/torture labs, where human captives are used as test subjects and culture dishes. "They had been human, once, those lumps of flesh, scar tissue, and growths."

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Mark goes into the backstory of Baron Ryoval did to his family once he killed his father and took over House Ryoval: he killed any of his brothers who could have proved a threat to him, and turned his younger brothers and sisters into sex slaves (after heavy body modification) and sent them to serve in 'very-private bordellos'. Mark muses that "I suppose they're all dead now. If they're lucky." The tagline for House Royval is "Dreams Made Flesh" and it specializes in the sex trade and made to order sex slaves; one of the mercifully brief glimpses we get into the workings of the House is Miles witnessing one of the research/torture labs, where human captives are used as test subjects and culture dishes. "They had been human, once, those lumps of flesh, scar tissue, and growths."



* Near the climax of ''Memory'', just after [[spoiler: Haroche has offered Miles everything he thought he wanted to cover up the former's effective assassination of Simon Illyan]], there is an exchange where Miles mentions to his mother and Simon that he's "wrestling with temptation", and upon the latter jokingly asking who was winning, Miles says "I... think I'm going for best two falls out of three". As Miles would later confirm, that was NotHyperbole. He was ''that close'' to taking to the bribe.

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Near the climax of ''Memory'', climax, just after [[spoiler: Haroche has offered Miles everything he thought he wanted to cover up the former's effective assassination of Simon Illyan]], there is an exchange where Miles mentions to his mother and Simon that he's "wrestling with temptation", and upon the latter jokingly asking who was winning, Miles says "I... think I'm going for best two falls out of three". As Miles would later confirm, that was NotHyperbole. He was ''that close'' to taking to the bribe.



* In ''Diplomatic Immunity'', [[spoiler: Ker Dubauer's]] lovely selection of Cetagandan bioweapons will leave you ''begging'' for a MercyKill before you [[spoiler: literally boil into a steaming puddle of melted entrails. Oh, and they leave the brain intact so you're conscious up till the last minute. Russo Gupta's description of waking up after having somehow survived the bioweapon, and finding the remains of his friends ''splattered'' all over their ship, is horrific. When Bel (and then Miles) are dosed with them late in the novel, you can practically feel the sheer unadulterated panic radiating off the pages.]]
* "The Flowers of Vashnoi" has a home in an irradiated zone where [[NothingButSkulls there are rows of the skulls of dead children]], because local people send their mutated infants to a woman who takes care of them til they eventually die of radiation.

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* In ''Diplomatic Immunity'', [[spoiler: Ker Dubauer's]] lovely selection of Cetagandan bioweapons will leave you ''begging'' for a MercyKill before you [[spoiler: literally boil into a steaming puddle of melted entrails. Oh, and they leave the brain intact so you're conscious up till the last minute. Russo Gupta's description of waking up after having somehow survived the bioweapon, and finding the remains of his friends ''splattered'' all over their ship, is utterly horrific. When Bel (and then Miles) are dosed with them late in the novel, you can practically feel the sheer unadulterated panic radiating off the pages.]]
* "The Flowers of Vashnoi" has a home in an irradiated zone where [[NothingButSkulls there are rows of the skulls of dead children]], because local people send their mutated infants to a woman who takes care of them til they eventually die of radiation.radiation poisoning.
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** Simon's memory chip breaking down is a cross between nightmare fuel and TearJerker. Watching the stone-cold, unflappable [[TheSpymaster spymaster]] rapidly degenerate into a gibbering helpless mess who can't even remember what day it is as tragic as it is horrific.

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** Simon's memory chip breaking down is a cross between nightmare fuel and TearJerker. Watching the stone-cold, unflappable [[TheSpymaster spymaster]] rapidly degenerate into a gibbering helpless mess mess, who can't even remember what day it is, is as tragic as it is horrific.horrific. One doctor muses that if they hadn't been able to remove the chip, Simon would likely have died of sheer ''exhaustion'' or from injuring himself.
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* ''Komarr'' features a truly horrendous description of Etienne Vorsoisson's death by suffocation, caused at least partly by his desperate and futile attempts to escape from being chained to a fence before his breath mask runs out of oxygen. Miles, imprisoned in the same manner, is powerless to help Tien and can only watch him die, and then has to wait next to his corpse in the faint hope of rescue, all the while dreading the possibility that the stress he's under will trigger one of his seizures.

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* ''Komarr'' features a truly horrendous description of Etienne Vorsoisson's death by suffocation, caused at least partly by his desperate and futile attempts to escape from being chained to a fence before his breath mask runs out of oxygen. Miles, Miles is imprisoned in the same manner, is manner and powerless to help Tien and Tien; he can only watch him die, die in one of the ugliest ways he's ever seen, and then has to wait next to his corpse in the faint hope of rescue, all the while dreading the possibility that the stress he's under will trigger one of his seizures. seizures and he'll suffer the same fate as Vorsoisson.
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* ''Komarr'' features a truly horrendous description of Etienne Vorsoisson's death by suffocation, caused at least partly by his desperate and futile attempts to escape from being chained to a fence. Miles, imprisoned in the same manner, is powerless to help Tien and can only watch him die, and then has to wait next to his corpse in the faint hope of rescue, all the while dreading the possibility that the stress he's under will trigger one of his seizures.

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* ''Komarr'' features a truly horrendous description of Etienne Vorsoisson's death by suffocation, caused at least partly by his desperate and futile attempts to escape from being chained to a fence.fence before his breath mask runs out of oxygen. Miles, imprisoned in the same manner, is powerless to help Tien and can only watch him die, and then has to wait next to his corpse in the faint hope of rescue, all the while dreading the possibility that the stress he's under will trigger one of his seizures.
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* ''Komarr'' features a truly horrendous description of Etienne Vorsoisson's death by suffocation, caused at least partly by his desperate and futile attempts to escape from being chained to a fence. Miles, imprisoned in the same manner, is powerless to help Tien and can only watch him die, and then has to wait next to his corpse in the faint hope of rescue, all the while dreading the possibility that the stress he's under will trigger one of his seizures.
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* In ''Diplomatic Immunity'', [[spoiler: Ker Dubauer's]] lovely selection of Cetagandan bioweapons will leave you ''begging'' for a MercyKill before you [[spoiler: literally boil into a steaming puddle of melted entrails. Oh, and they leave the brain intact so you're conscious up till the last minute. Russo Gupta's description of waking up after having somehow survived the bioweapon, and finding the remains of his friends ''splattered'' all over their ship, is horrific. When Miles is dosed with them late in the novel, you can practically feel the sheer unadulterated panic radiating off the pages.]]

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* In ''Diplomatic Immunity'', [[spoiler: Ker Dubauer's]] lovely selection of Cetagandan bioweapons will leave you ''begging'' for a MercyKill before you [[spoiler: literally boil into a steaming puddle of melted entrails. Oh, and they leave the brain intact so you're conscious up till the last minute. Russo Gupta's description of waking up after having somehow survived the bioweapon, and finding the remains of his friends ''splattered'' all over their ship, is horrific. When Miles is Bel (and then Miles) are dosed with them late in the novel, you can practically feel the sheer unadulterated panic radiating off the pages.]]
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** A ''lot'' of ''The Warrior's Apprentice'' if you haven't read ''Shards of Honor'' first and the revelations about Bothari have no more context for you than they do for Elena. [[spoiler: Which turns the story from tragedy to horror, because then the plot is "discovering that your father whom you respected is a Nazi war criminal", more or less. It's a ''very'' different book if you don't know Bothari's backstory.]]
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* Near the climax of ''Memory'', just after [[spoiler: Haroche has offered Miles everything he thought he wanted to cover up the former's effective assassination of Simon Illyan]], there is an exchange where Miles mentions to Simon and his mother that he's "wrestling with temptation", and upon the latter jokingly asking who was winning, Miles says "I... think I'm going for best two falls out of three". As Miles would later confirm, that was NotHyperbole. He was ''that close'' to taking to the bribe.

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* Near the climax of ''Memory'', just after [[spoiler: Haroche has offered Miles everything he thought he wanted to cover up the former's effective assassination of Simon Illyan]], there is an exchange where Miles mentions to Simon and his mother and Simon that he's "wrestling with temptation", and upon the latter jokingly asking who was winning, Miles says "I... think I'm going for best two falls out of three". As Miles would later confirm, that was NotHyperbole. He was ''that close'' to taking to the bribe.
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* Near the climax of ''Memory'', just after [[spoiler: Haroche has offered Miles everything he thought he wanted to cover up the former's effective assassination of Simon Illyan]], there is an exchange where Miles mentions to his father that he's "wrestling with temptation", and upon the latter jokingly asking who was winning, Miles says "I... think I'm going for best two falls out of three". As Miles would later confirm, that was NotHyperbole. He was ''that close'' to taking to the bribe.

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* Near the climax of ''Memory'', just after [[spoiler: Haroche has offered Miles everything he thought he wanted to cover up the former's effective assassination of Simon Illyan]], there is an exchange where Miles mentions to Simon and his father mother that he's "wrestling with temptation", and upon the latter jokingly asking who was winning, Miles says "I... think I'm going for best two falls out of three". As Miles would later confirm, that was NotHyperbole. He was ''that close'' to taking to the bribe.
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** Simon's memory chip breaking down is a cross between nightmare fuel and TearJerker. Watching the stone-cold, unflappable [[TheSpymaster spymaster]] rapidly degenerate into a gibbering helpless mess who can't even remember what day it is as tragic as it is horrific.
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* Near the climax of ''Memory'', just after [[spoiler: Haroche has offered Miles everything he thought he wanted to cover up the former's effective assassination of Simon Illyan]], there is an exchange where Miles mentions to his father that he's "wrestling with temptation", and upon the latter jokingly asking who was winning, Miles says "I... think I'm going for best two falls out of three". As Miles would later confirm, that was NotHyperbole. He was ''that close'' to taking to the bribe.

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* In ''Shards Of Honor'' Cordelia gets tied spreadeagled and naked on a bed while Ges Vorrutyer prepares to have Bothari do a RapeByProxy. The moment with Bothari mentally broken and crouching over Cordelia is horrific...but then he refuses to do the act, as Cordelia is Aral's prisoner. Of course, Vorrutyer ''then'' goes into ecstasies about how he can use Cordelia to torture Aral, and attempts to rape her himself -- which is when Bothari grabs him by his hair ''and slits his throat, showering Cordelia in blood.''
* In ''Diplomatic Immunity'', [[spoiler: Ker Dubauer's]] lovely selection of Cetagandan bioweapons will leave you ''begging'' for a MercyKill before you [[spoiler: literally boil into a steaming puddle of melted entrails. Oh, and they leave the brain intact so you're conscious up till the last minute. Russo Gupta's description of waking up after having somehow survived the bioweapon, and finding the remains of his friends ''splattered'' all over their ship, is horrific. When Miles is dosed with them late in the novel, you can practically feel the sheer unadulterated panic radiating off the pages.]]
* Padma Vorpatril's [[spoiler: last minutes of life, both before and after he was drugged up to the gills on fast-penta. Much more before, though, since he surely knew his captors would get him to tell them where his beloved wife and unborn son were, and kill them all - ''and there was nothing he could do to stop it.'']]

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* In ''Shards Of Honor'' Cordelia gets tied spreadeagled and naked on a bed while Ges Vorrutyer prepares to have Bothari do a RapeByProxy. The moment with Bothari mentally broken and crouching over Cordelia is horrific...horrifying...but then he refuses to do the act, as Cordelia is Aral's prisoner. Of course, Vorrutyer ''then'' goes into ecstasies about how he can use Cordelia to torture Aral, and attempts to rape her himself -- which is when Bothari grabs him by his hair ''and slits his throat, showering Cordelia in blood.''
* In ''Diplomatic Immunity'', [[spoiler: Ker Dubauer's]] lovely selection of Cetagandan bioweapons will leave you ''begging'' for a MercyKill before you [[spoiler: literally boil into a steaming puddle of melted entrails. Oh, and they leave the brain intact so you're conscious up till the last minute. Russo Gupta's description of waking up after having somehow survived the bioweapon, and finding the remains of his friends ''splattered'' all over their ship, is horrific. When Miles is dosed with them late in the novel, you can practically feel the sheer unadulterated panic radiating off the pages.]]
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''Barrayar'': Padma Vorpatril's [[spoiler: last minutes of life, both before and after he was drugged up to the gills on fast-penta. Much more before, though, since he surely knew his captors would get him to tell them where his beloved wife and unborn son were, and kill them all - ''and there was nothing he could do to stop it.'']]



* What Baron Ryoval did to his family once he killed his father and took over House Ryoval: killed any of his brothers who could have proved a threat to him, and turned his younger brothers and sisters into sex slaves (after heavy body modification) and sent them to serve in 'very-private bordellos'. Mark muses that "I suppose they're all dead now. If they're lucky." The tagline for House Royval is "Dreams Made Flesh" and it specializes in the sex trade and made to order sex slaves; one of the mercifully brief glimpses we get into the workings of the House is Miles witnessing one of the research/torture labs, where human captives are used as test subjects and culture dishes. "They had been human, once, those lumps of flesh, scar tissue, and growths."
* [[spoiler:When Royval gets his hands on Mark, even though he knows he's not 'Admiral Naismith' (Miles having ''really'' pissed off the Baron in an earlier adventure) he proceeds to have him tortured, force-fed and raped until Mark develops multiple split personalities in order to survive. Mark repays this torture by attacking Ryoval when his guard is down, nailing him right in the throat with his foot and then kicking him to death. He then uses a drill to destroy Ryoval's brain so there's no chance of it being transplanted into a new clone. Even Mark's sub-personality of [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin 'Killer']] finds it hard to get through.]]

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* What In ''Mirror Dance'' Mark goes into the backstory of Baron Ryoval did to his family once he killed his father and took over House Ryoval: he killed any of his brothers who could have proved a threat to him, and turned his younger brothers and sisters into sex slaves (after heavy body modification) and sent them to serve in 'very-private bordellos'. Mark muses that "I suppose they're all dead now. If they're lucky." The tagline for House Royval is "Dreams Made Flesh" and it specializes in the sex trade and made to order sex slaves; one of the mercifully brief glimpses we get into the workings of the House is Miles witnessing one of the research/torture labs, where human captives are used as test subjects and culture dishes. "They had been human, once, those lumps of flesh, scar tissue, and growths."
* ** [[spoiler:When Royval gets his hands on Mark, even though he knows he's not 'Admiral Naismith' (Miles having ''really'' pissed off the Baron in an earlier adventure) he proceeds to have him tortured, force-fed and raped until Mark develops multiple split personalities in order to survive. Mark repays this torture by attacking Ryoval when his guard is down, nailing him right in the throat with his foot and then kicking him to death. He then uses a drill to destroy Ryoval's brain so there's no chance of it being transplanted into a new clone. Even Mark's sub-personality of [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin 'Killer']] finds it hard to get through.]]
* In ''Diplomatic Immunity'', [[spoiler: Ker Dubauer's]] lovely selection of Cetagandan bioweapons will leave you ''begging'' for a MercyKill before you [[spoiler: literally boil into a steaming puddle of melted entrails. Oh, and they leave the brain intact so you're conscious up till the last minute. Russo Gupta's description of waking up after having somehow survived the bioweapon, and finding the remains of his friends ''splattered'' all over their ship, is horrific. When Miles is dosed with them late in the novel, you can practically feel the sheer unadulterated panic radiating off the pages.
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* "The Flowers of Vashnoi" has a home in an irradiated zone where there are rows of the skulls of dead children, because local people send their mutated infants to a woman who takes care of them til they eventually die of radiation.

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* "The Flowers of Vashnoi" has a home in an irradiated zone where [[NothingButSkulls there are rows of the skulls of dead children, children]], because local people send their mutated infants to a woman who takes care of them til they eventually die of radiation.
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* In ''Diplomatic Immunity'', [[spoiler: Ker Dubauer's]] lovely selection of Cetagandan bioweapons will leave you ''begging'' for a MercyKill before you [[spoiler: literally boil into a steaming puddle of melted entrails. Oh, and they leave the brain intact so you're conscious up till the last minute. When Miles is dosed with them late in the novel, you can practically feel the sheer unadulterated panic radiating off the pages.]]

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* In ''Diplomatic Immunity'', [[spoiler: Ker Dubauer's]] lovely selection of Cetagandan bioweapons will leave you ''begging'' for a MercyKill before you [[spoiler: literally boil into a steaming puddle of melted entrails. Oh, and they leave the brain intact so you're conscious up till the last minute. Russo Gupta's description of waking up after having somehow survived the bioweapon, and finding the remains of his friends ''splattered'' all over their ship, is horrific. When Miles is dosed with them late in the novel, you can practically feel the sheer unadulterated panic radiating off the pages.]]
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* In ''Shards Of Honor'' Cordelia gets tied spreadeagled and naked on a bed while Ges Vorrutyer prepares to have Bothari do a RapeByProxy. The moment with Bothari mentally broken and crouching over Cordelia is horrific...but then he refuses to do the act, as Cordelia is Aral's prisoner. Of course, Vorrutyer ''then'' goes into ecstasies about how he can use Cordelia to torture Aral, and attempts to rape her himself -- which is when Bothari grabs him by his hair ''and slits his throat, showering Cordelia in blood.''
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* What Baron Ryoval did to his family once he killed his father and took over House Ryoval: killed any of his brothers who could have proved a threat to him, and turned his younger brothers and sisters into sex slaves (after heavy body modification) and sent them to serve in 'very-private bordellos'. Mark muses that "I suppose they're all dead now. If they're lucky."

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* What Baron Ryoval did to his family once he killed his father and took over House Ryoval: killed any of his brothers who could have proved a threat to him, and turned his younger brothers and sisters into sex slaves (after heavy body modification) and sent them to serve in 'very-private bordellos'. Mark muses that "I suppose they're all dead now. If they're lucky." The tagline for House Royval is "Dreams Made Flesh" and it specializes in the sex trade and made to order sex slaves; one of the mercifully brief glimpses we get into the workings of the House is Miles witnessing one of the research/torture labs, where human captives are used as test subjects and culture dishes. "They had been human, once, those lumps of flesh, scar tissue, and growths."
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* [[spoiler:When Royval gets his hands on Mark, even though he knows he's not 'Admiral Naismith' (Miles having ''really'' pissed off the Baron in an earlier adventure) he proceeds to have him tortured, force-fed and raped until Mark develops multiple split personalities in order to survive. Mark repays this torture by attacking Ryoval when his guard is down, nailing him right in the throat with his foot and then kicking him to death. Even Mark's sub-personality of [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin 'Killer']] finds it hard to get through.]]

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* [[spoiler:When Royval gets his hands on Mark, even though he knows he's not 'Admiral Naismith' (Miles having ''really'' pissed off the Baron in an earlier adventure) he proceeds to have him tortured, force-fed and raped until Mark develops multiple split personalities in order to survive. Mark repays this torture by attacking Ryoval when his guard is down, nailing him right in the throat with his foot and then kicking him to death. He then uses a drill to destroy Ryoval's brain so there's no chance of it being transplanted into a new clone. Even Mark's sub-personality of [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin 'Killer']] finds it hard to get through.]]
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* In ''Diplomatic Immunity'', [[spoiler: Ker Dubauer's]] lovely selection of Cetagandan bioweapons will leave you ''begging'' for a MercyKill before you [[spoiler: literally boil into a steaming puddle of melted entrails. Oh, and they leave the brain intact so you're conscious up till the last minute. When Miles is dosed with them late in the novel, you can practically feel the sheer unadulterated panic radiating off the pages.]]
* Padma Vorpatril's [[spoiler: last minutes of life, both before and after he was drugged up to the gills on fast-penta. Much more before, though, since he surely knew his captors would get him to tell them where his beloved wife and unborn son were, and kill them all - ''and there was nothing he could do to stop it.'']]
* ''The Warrior's Apprentice''. When Miles tells Bothari to make a jump pilot talk, he instantly regrets it, as Bothari becames a NightmareFuelStationAttendant who finds a particularly nasty way to torture the pilot into talking. To make things worse, the pilot dies of shock not long after.
* What Baron Ryoval did to his family once he killed his father and took over House Ryoval: killed any of his brothers who could have proved a threat to him, and turned his younger brothers and sisters into sex slaves (after heavy body modification) and sent them to serve in 'very-private bordellos'. Mark muses that "I suppose they're all dead now. If they're lucky."
* [[spoiler:When Royval gets his hands on Mark, even though he knows he's not 'Admiral Naismith' (Miles having ''really'' pissed off the Baron in an earlier adventure) he proceeds to have him tortured, force-fed and raped until Mark develops multiple split personalities in order to survive. Mark repays this torture by attacking Ryoval when his guard is down, nailing him right in the throat with his foot and then kicking him to death. Even Mark's sub-personality of [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin 'Killer']] finds it hard to get through.]]
* "The Flowers of Vashnoi" has a home in an irradiated zone where there are rows of the skulls of dead children, because local people send their mutated infants to a woman who takes care of them til they eventually die of radiation.

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