The space fleet commander looked tense. He picked up the microphone and said to the captain, "You don't need to be on duty. Come down and reunite with your families."

The captain of the Bronze Age was deeply moved by this.

The crew of the Bronze Age fleet began to disembark one after another.

Then, a colonel began calling roll, and only after confirming twice could roll be taken.

After the attendance was counted, everything suddenly fell silent.

The colonel's expression and voice changed instantly, and he took out a document and began to read it aloud:

"This is a formal announcement to inform you."

"All members of the Bronze Age have been discharged from the military and are no longer part of the Solar System Fleet, but the shame you brought to the human fleet can never be erased!" 2.7

"You cannot and do not allow your families to reunite, and your families do not wish to see you either."

"Your parents, children, and loved ones are ashamed of you; your families have long since left you."

"Although human society does not discriminate against your children, they have grown up in shame for these fourteen years, and they hate you!"

"You are now being formally informed that all crew members of the Bronze Age have been handed over to the Department of Justice of Fleet International."

As soon as the colonel finished speaking, a large number of military police arrived and surrounded them.

"All crew members carrying weapons, please surrender them."

"Please cooperate, otherwise we cannot guarantee your safety."

"From this moment forward, you are all under arrest for first-degree murder and crimes against humanity!"

……

People from all the heavens and myriad realms watched the video to this point.

A small minority were surprised; most people were not.

In the video, the Bronze Age members were completely dumbfounded!

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Despicable?

Shameless?

How can you treat us like this?

…………

Perhaps the crew of the Bronze Age, who were lured back, wanted to ask the Space Force that greeted them this question.

This is pointless!

Because in human society, people only regard the majority as their fellow citizens, not the minority.

The scene in the video must have made the various characters from different dimensions think of something.

"Tsk! I won't comment, but I feel a little sorry for the crew of the Bronze Age!"

"Yes! They survived the brutal apocalyptic war, but ultimately could not escape the humans who called themselves messengers of justice."

"The universe has its own laws, and human society has its own set of laws."

…………

However, those who are willing to sacrifice themselves to save others are, after all, a minority.

Faced with reality, no matter the world or country, they would likely never forgive the "Bronze Age" and the "Blue Space".

……

—The Three-Body World.

Earth humans.

"These traitors have finally been caught. Shameless! They should all be executed."

"They betrayed humanity, cared only for themselves, and slaughtered other humans; their crimes are unforgivable."

10. "Judge them, and Blue Space."

……

In the Three-Body world, when Earth's humans saw this video, almost everyone was filled with righteous indignation.

They wanted to hang these human traitors.

It can be said that the actions of the crew members of the "Bronze Age" and "Blue Space" in the human world constituted an extremely serious violation of the laws and morals of human society.

From their perspective, it is unforgivable no matter what.

……

Trisolaris Fleet.

"These bugs are just full of stupid rules and self-imposed constraints."

"In the face of the universe, in the face of survival, in the face of the continuation of civilization, everything else is as light as a feather."

Upon seeing this, the leader of the Trisolaran world couldn't help but say something.

But from a human perspective, there was nothing wrong with judging the crew of the Bronze Age.

……

A god-like civilization.

—Alpha Planet.

When King Khrushchev III saw this, he also fell into deep thought.

He didn't know how to evaluate this.

Because according to the laws and moral standards of Alpha Planet, traitors cannot be forgiven.

but....

Under the circumstances at the time, the Bronze Age people did nothing wrong.

Kremlin III's secretary, sensing his thoughts, spoke up: "Your Majesty, may I present my opinion?"

“Speak,” said Klub III, genuinely wanting to hear what she had to say.

"Your Majesty, in my opinion, humanity is truly hypocritical to the extreme."

"Oh? Why did you say that?"

The Secretary-General said, "It's very simple. When the droplets from the Trisolaran world destroyed the human fleet, human society was thrown into complete chaos."

"Back then, there was no civilized morality or law."

"Did humanity put those people on trial afterward?"

"It seems not. Of course, it's impossible to punish all the humans who caused trouble back then, since there weren't many law-abiding humans at that time."

"But now, humans are going to judge the crew of the Bronze Age. Isn't that picking on the weak?"

After the secretary finished speaking, King Klub III was momentarily speechless.

……

Boom~~

…………

At this very moment, above the heavens and myriad realms, strange phenomena occurred frequently, with thunder and lightning flashing continuously.

What this strange phenomenon signifies is all too clear.

The video continues playing.

in the picture.

The video flashed by.

The International Court of Justice of Fleet, in outer space.

The judges, high above and standing on the moral high ground, have begun to formally take charge of the Bronze Age and begin their trial.

“Neil Scott, 45 years old, male, captain of the USS Bronze Age.”

"Now, on behalf of Fleet International and Earth International, I hereby declare that this trial has been initiated."

Please cooperate truthfully.

In the video, the judge speaks loudly.

Outside the courtroom window, the sun shone brightly and the Milky Way shone brilliantly.

Facing trial, the captain of the Bronze Age, knowing he was doomed, confessed that he alone ordered the attack on the Quantum of the Seas.

The judge, of course, believed him and ordered him to confess honestly.

Faced with this situation, the captain was helpless and questioned why it had to be this way, asking if it was simply a matter of presumption of innocence.

The judge gave a dismissive smile: "How Neil Scott asked you to cooperate is not the appropriate course of action for crimes against humanity, where the presumption of innocence is not appropriate."

"We are not traitors to humanity, we are fighting for Earth's civilization. At that time, I ask you, where were you?!" Neil Scott's fleet shouted.

One of the three human plaintiffs in the court said disdainfully, "You are traitors to humanity, just like ETO, betraying human interests."

“I am judging you based on human morality and legal principles.”

Upon hearing this, the Bronze Age fleet fell silent.

The judge continued, "I repeat myself, Neil Scott, please cooperate with me. This is your best repentance for the 1847 victims of the Quantum of the Seas and their loved ones."

Neil Scott remained silent for a long time before finally having no choice but to tell the truth.

The fact is, 94 percent of the Bronze Age's fleet members supported it.

Neil Scott's words caused an uproar among the jurors present.

This expresses extreme anger!!!

"Beast!"

Are you even human?!

……

The video continues playing.

Next, the judge tried the other two people in charge of the Bronze Age.

Sebastian Snyder's fleet's weapon systems target identification and attack mode control officer.

And the vice-captain Boris Lovinsky.

The former truthfully explained that at that time, we were like the "steel-stamped tribe".

Unwavering in my resolve, I simply want to live.

He also gave an example of how a classroom could develop into a totalitarian society, as illustrated by that movie.

……

The deputy captain, Boris Lovinsky, also cooperated in this way.

The judge asked, "What about the remains of the Quantum of the Seas crew?"

"The remains are all intact. Like the Blue Space, should we build a monument for them?" Lovinsky replied.

The judge asked, "Are their remains on the monument?"

"No, I doubt there's a monument to the Blue Space either."

"What happened to their bodies?" the judge asked, already vaguely sensing something.

But Lovinsky remained calm: "The remains of the Quantum of the Seas crew were used to replenish the ship's food reserves."

The presiding judge's pupils widened as he continued working: "All the remains?"

"Yes, all of them."

"Who made the decision about the disposal of the remains? And who was the first to decide to treat the remains as food?" the judge couldn't stop asking questions.

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