A multi-signed verdict appeared in front of Macken Ansel.
This was the thickest verdict in nearly two hundred years, with hundreds of thousands of words.
It's not that Macken's crimes were too numerous to record, but the scientific reports and technical analysis in the verdict took up a large portion of the document, aiming to let Macken Ansel recognize where he was wrong, rather than forcing him to "confess" insincerely.
One day passed, and Macken closed the projection of the verdict and slowly said, "I was wrong. But I oppose eternal imprisonment and should be allowed to serve on the front lines as a member of a Special Attack Squad, so I can still be of use."