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True, but the drawing's diameter is slightly less than the width of the door, so considering the fissures are pretty thin, is there a way to show Sharpie in the fissures without having the picture ridiculously zoomed in? If zooming in is the only way, is there a reason this would be brought up by the prosecution if it's something that helps the defense?
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A: If the case has an investigation you could just have this information be revealed there. Have the defense examine the door closely and realize the Sharpie in the fissures. If the fissures are too small to be examined with the naked eye, if the detective of the case is nearby you can have them allow the defense to use a special device to examine the fissures 4-4 style. This depends on how co-operative the detective is and the technology available at the time period.TheDoctor wrote:True, but the drawing's diameter is slightly less than the width of the door, so considering the fissures are pretty thin, is there a way to show Sharpie in the fissures without having the picture ridiculously zoomed in? If zooming in is the only way, is there a reason this would be brought up by the prosecution if it's something that helps the defense?
B:Maybe the defense could bring it up in court? "The defense asserts that without closer inspection of the fissures we cannot know at what time this drawing was drawn!"
C: Maybe the prosecution wanted to see if there was something else in the cracks and accidentally discovers the Sharpie?
D: Maybe a fiber from a characters clothing is in the fissures and the prosecution presents a photo proving that the character was at one point pressed against the door or something, and in the photo it shows Sharpie behind the fiber.
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Well, simple enough.
also rip i essentially gave the same advice as saboteur
but oh well
Well, simple enough.
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I should also ask...
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Glad to hear you came up with something that worked. Remember that you can do as I suggested in future.
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I had a dream.
Athena is defending a young woman. The prosecutor is supposed to be Nahyuta Sahdmadhi, but after them not being ready,
Edgeworth jumps into the trial at the last minute. He slightly manipulates her into playing along with him, and Athena
seems to break the fourth wall about how this was not how everything was supposed to "go."
Numerous flashbacks to the focal two women of the case. The defendant and the villain/victim, were close friends/siblings in their
childhood, but now they hold a bitter rivavly, but still want the best for each other. One flashback involves them sitting on
defendant's bed, playing with a bunch of Christmas toys, and the words "have you ever lived in a house of toys" plays.
Athena is defending a young woman. The prosecutor is supposed to be Nahyuta Sahdmadhi, but after them not being ready,
Edgeworth jumps into the trial at the last minute. He slightly manipulates her into playing along with him, and Athena
seems to break the fourth wall about how this was not how everything was supposed to "go."
Numerous flashbacks to the focal two women of the case. The defendant and the villain/victim, were close friends/siblings in their
childhood, but now they hold a bitter rivavly, but still want the best for each other. One flashback involves them sitting on
defendant's bed, playing with a bunch of Christmas toys, and the words "have you ever lived in a house of toys" plays.
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I think it might be cool to have a game where a character gets sent to a parallel world where many other characters take jarringly different roles in contrast to their original counterparts. The protagonist character, who was sent to that world must then take on cases(which is unpredictable as many who were good in the original may turn out to be criminals in this one) and find a way to return home. Though I wonder who should be the protagonist, I'm thinking someone who wasn't usually a a defense attorney like Edgeworth or Franziska and also have interesting reactions to difference in the other characters.