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Justice

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The narrative follows a young third-level time explorer, Urs, who faces an ultimate tribunal after a mission error that exposed a future alloy sword to a primitive culture. The story alternates between the formal, austere hearing—where policy, culpability, and the ideal of absolute justice are weighed—and vivid field recollections of pursuit, danger, and the moment the alloy blade becomes lodged in a rock. It examines the moral and professional tensions of time exploration, the gap between bureaucratic standards and practical peril, and the unintended cultural consequences that can arise from a single technical mistake.

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J. F. Hutton

J. F. Hutton is an author known for his work in the realm of philosophical literature. His notable book, "Justice," explores themes of morality, ethics, and the principles of fairness in society. Through his writing, Hutton contributes to the ongoing discourse on justice and its implications in human interactions, making his work relevant for readers interested in philosophy and social theory.