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Status Updates posted by Akamia
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*whistles* It has been a LONG time since I last showed up here, hasn't it? Ah well. Glad to see things didn't fall apart since I've been gone. Not that I'm particularly special or anything. lol
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Oh, and I know why I should play the Phoenix Wright games first. I'm working on that. I was just getting desperate for a new Ace Attorney game to play. xD
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"Turnabout Trump" gave me a bit of trouble. It took me a moment to remember Shadi's hat, when Phoenix gave testimony referencing Shadi's bleeding head. But I liked it overall. Gave me a good challenge.
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... ever bear.
I got Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney today! I'm on Turnabout Corner! (Man, these cases are hard! Turnabout Trump was much harder for me than Edgeworth's Turnabout Visitor!)
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Well, you know... Your record does affect what kind of cases you get assigned. Further, what level of importance the case might be.
I think that a perfect record is good... provided the record is directed toward one's ability to find the truth. But to go for the perfect win, simply for the win, is definitely a von Karma-like trait. One that no lawyer, defense or prosecutor, should e
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I agree, in some cases it is. There shouldn't be a blemish on your record if you plead the defendant guilty (if s/he is, in fact, guilty), though, should there?
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Ah. Well, in that case, either way is good, I suppose. But then there's the reputation factor.
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I see. I would have done the same, but there is a specific reason I decided to take the path of the prosecution: I don't want to be on the defense, in the case that the defendant really is guilty. I just wouldn't be able to handle such a situation, really. But I could cooperate with a defense to find the truth, if I had to.