CHIRON INSTITUTE HEADQUARTERS — In a closed presentation this morning, senior Executrix personnel introduced corporate sponsors to the newly refined petite-frame electric chair, part of the Institute’s ongoing Specialized Execution Apparatus program.
The clinical-grade unit, designed for subjects under 5 feet and 110 pounds, features fully adjustable seating, scaled padded restraints on the armrests and lower extremities, and integrated biometric monitoring. Officials emphasized that the design ensures precise electrode contact and restraint security for smaller body types while maintaining the Institute’s standards of reliability and procedural dignity.
“This platform represents a significant refinement in our ability to deliver consistent outcomes across the full range of state-mandated cases,” the presenting Executrix stated during the briefing.
The demonstration took place in Suite 07 of the Advanced Neurophysiological Care wing. Sponsors observed the system’s calibration interface and restraint mechanisms before a short technical Q&A. Chiron confirmed that the first operational unit has already been configured for an upcoming case scheduled within the next two weeks.
Further deployment details remain confidential pending final state authorizat
ion.