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... nner Hall.
It had reinforced steel grids for durability and weight, and the use of modular parts made maintenance convenient.
It could also obscure the prisoners' sense of time through lighting control and inject various types of poison gas through two stokeholes below.
And it had a comfortable ride.
Not exactly to protect prisoners' rights, but a mechanism to ensure that prisoners sedated with drugs did not wake up.
So when there was a thumping noise on t ...
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