You are a scientist sitting in an observation room at a control panel. There are two one-way-glass windows in front of you on adjoining walls. One provides a view of an interview chamber, a white room with a door at either end and a chair in front of the window. The other window looks out over a much larger testing chamber, also white. One of the doors from the interview room opens into the testing chamber, and there is a much larger door on the far wall of the chamber.
When you begin testing, you can have a subject sent into the interview room. You can then question them to your satisfaction before sending them on to the testing chamber. Subjects have no prior knowledge of the purpose of your interview or what awaits them in the testing chamber. Subjects cannot see you, the windows are one-way-glass, and look like mirrors from their side. Subjects have all been injected with standard compliance implants that you can access remotely from your control panel, allowing you to, among other things, administer an electric shock, trigger the release of oxytocin, dopamine, or adrenaline, or suppress specific emotional responses such as fear.
Once the subject is in the testing chamber, your control panel allows you to release your choice of a variety of monsters into the chamber to study their responses and interactions with the subject. You can chemically induce a number of responses in the monster before releasing it into the chamber, such as aggression, hunger, or arousal.
Once testing is complete, all remaining occupants of the testing chamber will be tranquilized and retrieved, and a cleanup crew will enter the chamber to restore it to sterile conditions in preparation for the next test.
You hold down the intercom button and speak into it.
"Send in the next subject, please."
The interview room door slides open, and a woman enters, the door automatically closing behind her, sealing her in the empty white room with only a chair in front of a mirror.