Research Paper: Pharmacological Efficacy of Justice 20 (Type-B)
Niche Fiction: The complex naming convention (incorporating types and lettered suffixes) is characteristic of equipment or status effects found in Japanese visual novels, RPGs, or "doujin" fan-made content. Conclusion
: This typically refers to a specific rank, level, or "Justice" attribute reached in a progression system. In many gacha or tactical games, "Justice" can be a faction or a specific skill tree. Justice 20 Type-B Love Poison -D
By: The Introspective Lens
But real love isn't a court case. It is a garden. You cannot water a garden by counting how many drops the other person contributed. You water it because you want it to grow. Crowd Control: Used to silence a dangerous enemy
Subject D-7 (29, female, security detail) was exposed during a containment breach. She developed fixation on a mannequin in an abandoned department store — the first “humanoid” she saw post-exposure. For 20 days, she maintained a one-sided ritual: leaving fresh flowers, writing love letters, standing nightly “vigils.” On Day 20, she reported “waking from a dream” and couldn’t recognize the mannequin. Autopsy of the compound’s effects showed no residual neural damage — only confusion and a single tear upon seeing a photograph of herself kissing a plastic hand.
Honestly? It’s both. It’s the song you play when you’re driving home from a date you know you shouldn’t have gone on. It’s the aesthetic of loving someone the way you love a storm—beautiful from a distance, but once you’re inside it, you’re just trying to survive. Justice, Logic, and the Quiet Poison: Understanding the
This title is part of a series (Justice 20) often released in different "Types" (A and B), where specifically carries the subtitle "Love Poison" Manufacturer: Justice Corporation Original Release Date: Approximately April 18, 2012. It is frequently sold as a standalone DVD or as part of a Justice 20 Box Set alongside Type-A ("Sweet Pain"). Content Draft Options