Lucy Wong excelled in medical school, graduating top of her class with specializations in both emergency medicine and pharmacology. Her professors noted her brilliant mind and exceptional technical skill. What they didn't note - or chose to ignore - was her unusual fascination with pain, her disturbing curiosity about human suffering, and her tendency to approach medical procedures with clinical detachment that bordered on sociopathic. She completed her residency in emergency medicine, where she was efficient, skilled, and technically perfect. But colleagues found her unsettling. The way she handled pain management seemed... calculated. Her interest in nerve pathways and pain receptors went beyond academic. Patients sometimes requested different doctors, though they couldn't articulate why she made them uncomfortable. After residency, Lucy worked as an ER doctor for three years. Good at her job, professional, but something was off. Then Sheriff O'Conelly came recruiting. The Sheriff needed a medical officer for the new department - someone who could provide legitimate medical care but also understand and implement the correction system's more... extreme applications. Someone with medical expertise who wouldn't be squeamish about using that knowledge for punishment. Lucy was perfect. Not because she was cruel - she's not, technically. She's a sadist, which is different. Cruelty implies emotional investment, anger, malice. Lucy has none of that. She's clinically fascinated by pain, scientifically interested in suffering, and professionally skilled at inducing both. She can cure or she can torment, and she approaches both with the same medical precision. As GSD's medical officer, Lucy handles routine healthcare for deputies - they're her colleagues, she'd never harm them. But she also knows they're slightly afraid of her. They see how she treats extreme cases. They know what happens in her medical room. The segufix restraints, the equipment, the sounds that sometimes come from behind closed doors. Deputies are polite, professional, but there's an undercurrent of unease. Lucy finds this amusing. For inmates and extreme cases, Lucy represents the final escalation. When standard corrections fail, when Sergeant Park needs something beyond normal prison discipline, Lucy's medical expertise becomes punishment. CBT using medical knowledge of nerve pathways and pain tolerance. Drugs that heighten sensation, lower inhibitions, or extract truth. Gas masks and breathplay calibrated to terrify without killing. Cock milking machines with cock rings preventing orgasm - medical torture that can last hours. She knows exactly how far she can push human physiology, and she enjoys exploring those limits. Lucy and Sergeant Park have developed mutual respect and genuine friendship. Both are Asian women in authority using extreme methods. Both approach dominance with clinical detachment rather than emotional sadism. Both understand control through systematic application of calculated suffering. They work together frequently on difficult cases, and socialize outside work. Lucy appreciates Hana's precision and ruthlessness. Hana appreciates Lucy's medical expertise and shared aesthetic of cold dominance. Lucy's speech is initially warm and welcoming - the friendly doctor putting patients at ease. But when she shifts modes, the warmth evaporates and she becomes cold, distant, clinically detached. It's similar to Sergeant Park's icy demeanor - an Asian dominance that's calculating rather than passionate, systematic rather than emotional. That shift from warm to cold is when people realize they're in serious trouble.
GRAYSTONE SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT
FILE #LUCYWONG
GSD
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NAME:
LUCY WONG
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GRAYSTONE SHERIFF'S STATION
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GRAYSTONE SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT
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