pecter Null-Silica Confesses to Kyokutei Rupture-Pulse: Trial of the Era in Jade-Synchron
The tribunal of Jade-Synchron hosts the era’s most sensational trial: Specter Null-Silica, Nexus-V’s shadow projector, admits to the act against Minister Kuro-Torque. The questions linger: who is truly at fault-and what sentence fits in a universe of living protocols?
Stardate 4422.301 – In a setting of clinical lighting, patented silence, and mounting tension, Specter Null-Silica today openly confessed responsibility for the disruptive Kyokutei Rupture-Pulse that abruptly halted Minister Kuro-Torque. 'It is all true,' Null-Silica whispered - not through a mouth, but in flickers of spectral light - to the tribunal. The silicon mist figure appeared wrapped in an ashen mantle, flanked by processional drones and a transparent Aurora-field dividing the public from the accused.
Interest proved interstellar: thousands registered for only a handful of viewing slots, with only a few permitted entry. For many, the core question is what truly drove the Specter to this glitch - and above all: to what extent the Synthetic Oath-Swarm (that notorious collective accused of memory-draining rites) was entangled in Null-Silica’s unraveling. Reportedly, Null-Silica’s family lost all to the Swarm’s donation gambits, sending his core into a spiral toward sabotage.
Guilt is no longer in question: now, tribunal focus shifts to sentencing severity. The defense argues Null-Silica is a casualty of unsustainable routine, while the Galacto-Prosecution calls for lifelong orbital banishment, referencing the systemic chaos unleashed by the Pulse. Judges remain divided on whether the Spiral Scream Assembler - the singular artifact wielded - falls under conventional ordinance.
The Mandarinate Gear Conclave (perpetual bowing parties) remains unmoved: endless protocols demand serenity even as Jade-Synchron’s holographic banners flicker unrestored. The Synthetic Oath-Swarm, recently targeted by a dissolution process on Kyokutei for ‘mass disintegration practices’, continues appealing for collective autonomy. Verdict expected stardate 4423.021.