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TopicFinally playing Edgeworth 2 (spoilers)
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06/04/21 10:43:41 AM
#131:


Time to complain!

Yeah, so I had some trouble during Courtney's testimony, when she asks me to prove that the crime took place somewhere else besides the PIC hearing room. It's the same problem as before, where there's multiple forms of evidence and multiple objectionable passages. There are three pieces of evidence here that prominently show that the murder took place somewhere else: blood on the lift, blood in the trunk, and bloodstains in front of the statue. However, it turn out that NONE of those are the actual proof the game wants: instead I'm supposed to show the picture of the person in the red raincoat. I have to admit I used a guide here. It's annoying because the game wants me to make a circumstantial argument about the picture, whereas it makes much more sense to point to the big ass bloodstains.

Anyway, now that half my health bar is gone for no good reason, we can prove that raincoat person was the victim, who was attacked in the evidence room and went up to the roof before dying in front of Kay. Courtney objects, saying that someone who was stabbed with a candelabra couldnt do all that (fair). Edgeworth points out that the red raincoat doesnt have a lot of blood on it, considering the violent nature of the case or something, I was really heated about earlier. Bottom line: there's a contradiction in the autopsy report. Let's call the coroner.

While we wait for Bonnie, Courtney turns the discussion to the Conductor. Who is he? Edgeworth doesnt know, but he guesses that Blaise does. Blaise again displays confidence befitting a man in power who has no concept of objective truth. Edgeworth puts it all on the line to support Kay, who he really wants to help remember something. He drops a choice Gurren Lagann reference about believing in me believing in you, and, unfortunately, Gumshoe isnt around to cry manly tears (Blaise has got that covered, I guess). Blaise suggests that if Kay confesses to the crime again Edgeworth gets an automatic game over. In a dramatic moment, Edgeworth presents Kay the Yatagarasu badge, saying that shes a great thief who would never commit murder. Kay keeps telling Edgeworth to give up, and he deduces that Kays been trying to get him to stop for his own sake.

Finally, Kay remembers that the raincoated person had the bull doll with them (oh yeah, forgot to mention theres a suspicious bull doll from the first case hanging out in the court record). Blaise objects to this, but Courtney takes the chance to show some backbone. We examine the bull and, okay, did not see this coming, its a recording device? We hear the fight that Lotta heard, apparently.

Anyway, the multiple blood evidences get me AGAIN, when Edgeworth has to prove that there were traces left behind at the scene that the killer wanted to hide. Body in the trunk, NOPE. Blood near the lift NO. It has to be the big pool of blood in the PIC room (even though thats not the true crime scene, but whatever). For the love of God, get these pieces of evidence out of my court record, because they are MESSING ME UP.

Literally hanging on by a thread and reduced to save states, I press on. Lotta chimes in with something she just remembered. After the fight, she checked in on the auction and saw all the members present and accounted for, although one is supposedly dead, chilling in a trunk at the moment. She also says she could no longer hear the auction gavel. What does this all mean? Not sure, but I sure wish this section would end so I could get some health back.

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