II. Interrogator Mindset
As the interrogator, your goal is to extract useful information - anything outside of that is irrelevant. Any misplaced moral reservations and sympathy towards your prisoner are to be tossed overboard. Your mission is to save the lives of Kul Tiras Sailors and Marines, not give comfort to the enemy.
Having said that, there are two types of approaches the interrogator may adopt - depending on the situation.
1. Battlefield Interrogation Mindset
When an enemy combatant has been captured and valuable information must be extracted immediately in order to shift the tide of battle - the most aggressive interrogation techniques are needed. There may be barriers both in language and in establishing a more sophisticated relationship with the captive that can yield a greater breadth of information - use any means necessary, including the harshest enhanced interrogation techniques discussed below.
2. Brig Interrogation Mindset
When an enemy has been successfully been transferred to a secured facility where they can be interrogated for an extended period of time - days to weeks or even years. In this instance, establishing a relationship with the prisoner that makes them completely dependent on their captors for every aspect of their survival, well-being and self-worth will slowly have them turn to you as a source of hope rather than despair.