I'm not aware of any extremely famous fantasy stories specifically centered around execution by lethal injection. However, there could be some indie or niche works out there. Most mainstream fantasy focuses on more traditional forms of death and punishment like beheading in medieval - like settings or magical curses.
Well, there could be a story where an individual about to be executed by lethal injection has a vivid hallucination during the process. In this hallucination, they are in a world where the concept of life and death is completely different. They meet entities that tell them their fate is not sealed by the injection. Another story could be set in a post - apocalyptic world where lethal injection is used as a means of population control, but a group of rebels discovers a way to reverse the effects and build a resistance against the tyrannical regime that uses it.
A fictional story could revolve around the prison staff involved in the lethal injection process. One of the guards has doubts about the morality of what he is doing. He befriends the inmate before the execution. When the time for the lethal injection comes, he has an internal struggle, and this story could explore the psychological impact on those who are part of the execution machinery.
The psychological impact on those involved in the execution is also a theme. From the doctors who administer the lethal injection (in some cases where their ethics are questioned) to the guards who witness it, their inner turmoil and how they deal with it can be a central part of the story. For instance, a doctor may struggle with the Hippocratic Oath while being forced to carry out the injection.
One horror story is when the execution process through lethal injection goes wrong due to improper administration of the drugs. For example, there have been cases where the inmate seemed to experience excessive pain and suffering during the procedure, which was not supposed to happen as lethal injection was designed to be a more 'humane' form of execution. Another instance is when there are delays in obtaining the proper drugs, leading to legal battles and moral dilemmas surrounding the whole execution process.
These horror stories have a huge impact on the capital punishment debate. For one, they fuel the argument that the death penalty is cruel and unusual punishment, which is against the Constitution in some countries. The public outcry following such stories can lead to moratoriums on executions. Also, it makes lawmakers more cautious. They have to consider whether they want to be associated with a system that has such horror stories attached to it. It can shift the political landscape regarding capital punishment as more people become aware of the potential problems with lethal injection.
The lethality of succubi in fiction really varies. It could be that in one story they're extremely dangerous and fatal, but in another, they might just be a source of temptation without being directly lethal.
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I'm not sure specifically which 'new injection stories' you're referring to. It could be about new medical injection techniques, new drugs being administered via injection, or stories related to injection in a more general context like in a research study. Without more details, it's hard to be more precise.