Seriously there has to be plenty of mind control scenarios that ended for the horrible, horrible worse right? This thread is devoted to those scenes of sheer "now you fucked up!"
You can find a little in Joss Whedon's film 'Serenity' and a lot in his TV series 'Dollhouse'. The most I can say without spoiling a lot. 'Dollhouse' was a very interesting since it was a show built around MC/tech-control. In particular, in one episode of 'Dollhouse' they implant a subject with maternal instinct to have her serve as a surrogate mother. Everyone is happy, up until the point where they separate her from the kid.
That one vault from Fallout 3 with the musical experiment that went wrong. If I remember correctly, it was to create a hyper obedient army from the world's greatest musicians. But something went wrong and all those inside went insane and killed each other.
Contorted said: That one vault from Fallout 3 with the musical experiment that went wrong. If I remember correctly, it was to create a hyper obedient army from the world's greatest musicians. But something went wrong and all those inside went insane and killed each other.
The whole Faustus affair got pretty bad pretty fast. Just shows how many sick arseholes are lurking on every porn site and are hiding behind anonymity, even on sites like the hub or the hypnopics-collective (just take a look at the Faustus threads on the hypno-8chan). Pretty much shows that you should NEVER give away your RL identity (especially not your name) in a 18+ community (and the internet in general for the most part), no matter how friendly the users around you appear to be.
RL hypno-community dramas aside, if you want a really bad case of hypnosis gone real bad just take a look at the final episodes of Code Geass season 1 (Lelouch never saw it coming ^^). EDIT: Hah, beaten xD.
I'm not sure there is much as mc gone horribly wrong as you think there would be. The hero usually has to overcome the dominating force. Alternatively, the villain tends to dominate the hero totally. It undermines one party or the other to admit the control isn't foolproof.