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An officer invites a traveler to witness the operation of a complex execution machine in an isolated penal colony, explaining its parts and the ritual while the condemned man waits. The device is described in exact mechanical detail and is intended to inscribe the sentence on the prisoner’s body through the coordinated movements of bed and harrow, turning punishment into a technical ceremony. The visitor reacts with unease and skepticism as the officer insists on the apparatus’s moral and institutional justification. The story examines authority, ritualized justice, bureaucratic violence, and the troubling fusion of technology with obedience.
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