Chiron Institute, the state’s exclusive private contractor for female capital punishment, today presented its newly completed state-of-the-art gas execution chamber to institutional shareholders.
The circular, sealed unit features a reinforced observation window, integrated restraint chair, automated hydrogen-sulfide delivery system, real-time environmental monitoring, and dual-redundant safety interlocks. Control panels display protocol status, concentration targets (750 ppm), and estimated time-to-effect of 10–15 minutes.
Lead Executrix in formal black uniform addressed the closed-door briefing, emphasizing that “precision engineering and uncompromising quality are non-negotiable. Every component must perform flawlessly so that the state’s sentence is carried out with absolute certainty and clinical dignity. Anything less is unacceptable.”
Shareholders were shown the chamber in standby mode and received confirmation that the facility is now fully certified and ready for immediate operational u
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