The disc’s most controversial scene. Cicuta confesses that he is an Arbiter. Yuki’s response is not fear, but relief. She explains that the Love Poison only works if the target is already capable of loving . The poison didn't affect her because she was already dead inside. She offers Cicuta a vial of the real poison. "If you love me," she whispers, "prove your justice is a lie." The track ends with the sound of glass shattering and a single gunshot. We do not know who fired.
: Establishing the "Love Poison" motif, which suggests themes of intense, perhaps darker, romantic obsession or "poisonous" attraction. Introductory Sequences Justice 20 Type-B Love Poison -Disc 1-
– A dialogue-heavy scene involving a confrontation between the "Justice" operative and a former ally. The disc’s most controversial scene
The first disc opens not with a bang, but with a hum—the low, persistent thrum of a courtroom air conditioner struggling to cool the tension. Justice 20, the latest model of biomechanical judge, sits behind a translucent bench. Its eyes are two calibrated lenses, cold as mercury. But Type-B… Type-B was never supposed to feel. She explains that the Love Poison only works
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