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Case 5 - Rise From the Ashes
Trial (Day 4) - Part 11

: If so, I'd like top ut in a word or two in my defense.



: I'm afraid it's too late for that.
: What?
: You already declined testimony. That means
: you forfeited your right to make statements of any sort.
: ...
: (This must be the "risk" the judge was talking about...)
: Just sit back, relax...
: and enjoy the sound of the noose tightening around your own neck.



: ...!
: Sorry to disappoint you,
: but I don't
: need to make any statements.



: What do you mean?
: The evidence will do all the talking for me.
: Even if I can't testify, I can still present evidence.
: Yes, that's true...
: Wait! You mean...
: you still have some conclusive evidence?
: No, I don't.
: But someone does.
: "Someone"...?
: So then... what's your excuse Wrighto?
: ...!
: Why have you been keeping quiet about it? You do have something to show us, right?
: Something that proves who knocked over Neil Marshall, causing his death.
: Conclusive evidence that leaves no room for doubt!
: I-is this true, Mr. Wright!?
: ...







: Mr. Wright! If you have any more evidence, present it now! And if you try to conceal anything... you will be the one appearing before the
: Board of Inquiries!
: (What do I do now!? I'd better think this through carefully. I can't afford to make the wrong decision!)
: (Should I present that piece of evidence?)



Well, it's never failed us before!





: Yes, Your Honor. I do have further evidence.
: All right! The time's finally come to show it to them!
: Those prints have got to be
: the Chief's!



: Now then, let's see this "conclusive" evidence!









: What's this!?



: Surely it must have been left on the cloth by whoever
: shoved the victim into the sword.
: What? Who's fingerprints are on this!?

Who's?

: I'm sure Wrighto has checked,
: haven't you?
: ...!
: Well? Whose are they!?
: .........They're Ms. Skye's. Ms. Ema Skye's.
: What!?
: They're mine...? So I really did do it...
: See?
: I told you it was
: conclusive.







: But this was found in your safe!
: That means it's possible you forged it!
: I don't know what you're talking about.
: !
: I don't remember any cloth in my safe. Do you really expect me
: to believe that?





: But...!



: Give it up, Mr. Wright. It's over.
: !
: You shouldn't have presented that... By presenting that evidence,
: you tied Ema Skye to Neil Marshall's death.
: No...



: It appears we have our killer.
: NNNO...





In the end, Lana was found guilty.



So, that didn't go so hot. But hey, what if we...didn't present evidence?



: Your Honor,
: I don't have any evidence I can present at this point in time.
: What!? You lie!
: Chief Gant?
: You... you opened my safe! I know you took what was inside!
: The conclusive evidence!



: I don't know what you're talking about.



: Mr. Wright! Why don't you show them? We found it together!
: Oh, I see. It's because you know the truth, don't you? You know whose fingerprints are on it. That's why you won't present it!



: What are you talking about,
: Chief Gant!?





: It looks like part of it's been cut off for some reason.
: You mean, you had this...?
: In your safe?
: What!?
: That means you... the Chief of Police... concealing evidence! This is going to be the
: biggest scandal in the history of the Police Department!!!



: ... Impressive... To be honest, I didn't think you had the gall, Wrighto.
: ...!
: Well,
: I can't just let you pin me up as the murderer.
: I'll tell you what really happened.



: What!? You mean
: you admit to it!?
: I was the first person to arrive at the crime scene that day. It then occurred to me that
: I could use the situation to control Lana.
: So you realy were manipulating her!
: I knew
: Lana.
: If I made it look like the blame lay with her sister...
: That when she saw the scene, she would ask me for my aid.
: So you "assisted" Ms. Skye!
: I told her to arrange all the evidence. I had her plant the knife tip in the victim's body, and move the body across the room.
: And I ended up using that evidence
: to get Joe Darke convicted!
: When we rearranged the crime scene,
: I hid two pieces of evidence.
: I did this before Lana arrived at the scene.
: Two pieces of evidence...
: You mean those items in your safe!
: But... why?
: For insurance,
: of course.
: "Insurance"...?
: I was sure my plan would work, but it's always best to be prepared for the worst.
: I wasn't about to let anyone blame me for a murder that girl committed.
: You mean you were calcluating that far ahead
: while forging the evidence!?
: Who do you take me for, a fool?
: I didn't make police chief by dumb luck.











: But if you fabricated all the evidence...



: Ho ho ho... Some people just don't know when to quit, do they? That's why I kept one more item for "insurance."

: You mean
: that piece of cloth?
: Come on, Wrighto. Cough it up, already.
: I know you have it.



: ...
: What are you waiting for, Mr. Wright?
: So you admit to it then, Chief Gant?



: Yes, I admit it. I didn't want to have to do that, being Chief and all, but it's a lot better than
: being portrayed as a murderer!



: Well, Mr. Wright?
: What do you have to say for yourself?
: Just a moment ago, you said you didn't have any evidence you could present.
: Foolish move, Wrighto. You should have shown it then before it was too late.
: (It's been a long battle...)







: (No! It's too late to show the evidence now!)
: (Besides, even if I did...)
: (it'd just expose that poor girl's fingerprints!)
: Wright. Think hard over the circumstances.
: The circumstances...?
: I'm talking about "then" and "now."
: There's one major difference between the two.
: Weren't you waiting for that difference?
: ...! (So...)



: Mr. Wright! This is your only chance!

And that leaves us where the right choice does.





: Your Honor,
: I do have evidence ot present now.



: All right then, let's see this "conclusive" evidence!







: Let me verify this once more.
: On the day of the crime,
: you personally cut out this piece of the victim's vest?
: Oh, yes!
: At last you've finally brought it out into the open.
: There's a handprint
: on this piece of cloth!



: Your Honor! The prosecution requests that be immediately sent to the lab for analysis! This handprint on the leather...
: There must have been a strong impact for it to be left so clearly!
: !
: You mean...







: Ho ho ho... You're as slow on the uptake as ever, Worthy!
: What?
: Think about it. Wrighto had all this time to present this evidence...



: ...! You mean you already know?
: You know whose fingerprints are on that?
: M-Mr. Wright... Do you really know?



: Whoever the fingerprints belong to must be the real murderer!
: Whose fingerprints are the they!?





: Very well. I'll tell you.







: Ema?
: Ema Skye!?
: What!?
: They're mine...!?
: I'm sorry, Ema...
: But why...
: Why didn't you tell me!?





: Oh ho ho ho!



: You're really something, Wrighto!



: and you still tried to pin the murder on me!
: So it's true. Tragic, but true.
: This girl really did shove Prosecutor Marshall to his death.



: How could you!? You... you monster!!!
: Ms. Skye...
: You knew whose fingerprints those were all along, yet you...
: you acted like she really didn't...



: Ms. Skye.
: It's not over yet...
: What!?
: I said this trial isn't
: over yet.
: Ha! But I'm afraid it is over, boy! Not only this trial...
: but your career too!
: ...
: You purposely concealed this conclusive evidence.
: That, my friend,
: is a serious offense.
: ...
: I'm looking forward to pressing charges after the defendant is convicted.
: I'll have your badge, boy!
: ...

Next time: Maybe this was a bad idea?

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: What's the matter, cat got your tongue?
: Aren't you going to tell us how it feels?
: How it feels to be the one who single-handedly turned a poor little girl into a murderer!?
: ...
: Before I do that...
: there's just one little thing I have to clear up.
: Oh? And what's that?
: Who really
: killed Prosecutor Neil Marshall.
: What!?
: Chief Gant, you are absolutely right.



: It was
: Ema Skye, wasn't it?



: I'm afraid that's not possible. You see, this piece of cloth contains
: a critical contradiction!



: What!? A contradiction!? What is this fool babbling about?



: I'm talking about a contradiction. One that proves...
: who the real killer is!





: M-Mr. Wright! This piece of cloth...
: What could it possibly contradict!?
: (Chief Gant, your tyrannical reign ends here!)





: And what exactly is this supposed to be...?
: This is the picture Ms. Skye took.
: Take a good look at it.



: Yes... His shirt is showing underneath.
: It's hard to make out with allt he blood on his vest, though.
: Exactly my point. His chest is soaked with blood. That's only natural.



: Oh! But that
: piece of cloth...



: AAAAAAAHHHHHH!!!
: Since Ema Skye's fingerprints are on this cloth,
: there's no doubt that she shoved the prosecutor aside!



: However!





: No! Th-this is nonsense!
: Now then, Chief Gant.
: Let me ask you something. Prosecutor Marshall was not impaled when he was shoved aside.
: He most likely hit his head on the ground and was knocked out.
: If so, then tell me.
: Who could it have been? Who could have arrived at the scene before Ms. Skye,





: Hnnngngghgghh...
: Then, to make it look like Ema was responsble for the prosecutor's death,



: Then he broke the jar on purpose, to leave behind a clue,





: ...
: Remember what you admitted only moments ago?
: That you personally cut out this bloodless piece of the victim's vest?
: Ironic, isn't it?
: Through the very act of creating "insurance,"





: (It's finished.)





: Heh heh heh!
: Oh ho ho ho ho ho ho!



: That was close, Wrighto! You almost had me!
: !
: Sorry, but you'll have to do better than that. I refute your allegations.
: What do you mean, you "refute" his allegations?
: You see, that piece of cloth...
: is illegal evidence!





: Order! Order!
: What nonsense is this!?
: Illegal evidence cannot be used to convict a suspect!
: Remember, Udgey?





: You do have
: some conclusive evidence, don't you?
: ... Your Honor,
: I don't have any evidence I can present at this time.



: The defense did refuse to present evidence!
: At that moment,
: that piece of cloth ceased to be "legal evidence"!
: But that's not fair...!
: Hoo hoo hoo hooooo! Did you actually think you could best me in court?
: It looks like the last laugh's on you, son!







: I'm afraid
: Mr. Gant's claim is legally correct.
: Well, Mr. Edgeworth?
: True... Illegal evidence cannot be used to convict a person...
: assuming, of course, that the evidence is indeed illegal.
: Hmm?
: Well, Mr. Wright?







: Mr. Wright.
: Do you admit to it?





: (No! If I admit to that...)
: (all of my planning will have been for nothing!)
: It seems...



: If you're going to change your position,
: this is your only chance, Wright!
: (He's right...)

Which drops us at the right answer.



: Certainly,
: I refused to present evidence at one point.
: Aha!
: So the evidence is illegal!





: No it isn't, Mr. Gant.
: Huh?
: It's not that
: I "didn't" present evidence then...
: it's that I "couldn't."
: What do you mean, you
: "couldn't"?



: There are certain procedures involved when presenting evidence!
: No, Udgey! Don't listen to his lies! He's nothing but a coward!
: You can't let him?



: There is only one issue left
: to be resolved in this trial:





: Very well.
: Let us settle this once and for all.
: Earlier you refused to present evidence.







: This is my proof, Your Honor: "Evidence Law."
: What's this?
: I've done my homework too, Chief.
: Indeed, Ema Skye's fingerprints were on this piece of cloth.



: However! At that point in time, this was merely a piece of cloth, nothing more.
: What?
: You see, it's written right here in this book:
: The second rule of evidence law!



: ...!
: Rule 1: no evidence shall be shown without the approval of the Police Department!
: I found this piece of evidence myself...
: inside your safe. It goes without saying I did not have approval from the Police Department.
: Rule 2: unregistered evidence presented must be relevant to the case in trial.
: And
: here is the crux of the matter. You see, at the time it was impossible
: for me to prove the relevance...
: between the cloth and the SL-9 Incident.
: What!? What kind of nonsense
: is this!?









: That was shown
: only a few moments ago!
: No...
: He's right.
: At the beginning of today's trial,
: that piece of cloth was still meaningless.
: The person who gave it value as evidence...
: was you,
: Damon Gant.
: ...!
: You yourself confessed to a certain "truth."



: On the day of the crime,
: you personally cut out this piece of the victim's vest?
: Oh, yes!



: It was then that you approved this cloth...
: as conclusive evidence.



: Yes! You, the Chief of Police, personally approved this cloth!
: The only person who could have cut this from the victim's vest...
: is the one who stood before Prosecutor Marshall in his final moments.
: In other words, the real murderer! And there's only one person who that could be...





: N... N...
: Mmph...









: For two years he's been snooping around the department trying to get something on me! Crimes are being committed everyday, yet he insisted on hounding me!
: Well, your crime wasn't exactly petty.
: He wanted to reinvestigate the case. He recruited Angel Starr,
: then convinced Bruce Goodman...
: Detective Goodman?
: Yeah,
: that's right.



: Please, you've got to help me!



: Still, Jake Marshall didn't know when to quit.
: He stole Goodman's ID card and tried to take the evidence!
: Goodman came to me
: that day.



: I went with him to the evidence room.
: Then all of a sudden he had to speak out!

Next time: Confession.

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: Well, to be honest, I was a little panicked too.
: I had a bad feeling about it, but never knew it would come to this.



: I couldn't just pull it out.
: You would only increase the amount of blood and you couldn't finish what you started.
: Even so, the blood was just pouring out.
: I didn't know who might stumble in, so I was wiping it up. I was worrying so much about the floor,
: I didn't realize my mistake.



: I used to be known as the "crime computer"...
: But everyone has to start somewhere I guess. I was too nervous.
: I had no business doing any of it.
: Then you put the body in my car?
: I'm sorry! We couldn't think of any other way to move the body.
: We broke the trunk, but what's the big deal?
: You pull down a lot more than us detectives!
: Grr...



: W-what does this have to do with anything? You're horrible!
: How could you get Ms. Skye involved in all of this!?
: Well, she had as much to lose as I did if the truth came out.
: So you took the evidence from Detective Goodman's locker?
: I feel bad for having to do it.
: I couldn't sit around and pick and choose what to take.



: ... Yeah... It looks like I was better off being an investigator of crimes than a committer. They all did their best to get in my way... I've got to hand it to them,
: they do their jobs well... much to my dismay.
: Fake evidence doesn't hold up very well upon close examination.
: You must have known that...
: Tell me, Worthy.
: What are you going to do in court?
: Me?
: You despise
: criminals. I can feel it. You and me...
: we're the same.
: !
: One day you'll understand. If you want to take them on alone...
: you'll figure out what's needed!
: ...
: Well, looks like
: it's time to say goodbye.
: Oh, Udgey.
: Wh-what?
: Looks like we'll have
: to cancel that lunch date.
: Sorry old friend!
: ...





: I'm sorry too, Damon Gant.
: ...
: I knew you as you used to be, long ago.
: You were once a fine investigator, and an example to others on the force.
: I'm sorry to learn that
: you are no longer that person.
: Those days are gone now, Udgey. Thanks for all the memories, though...
: Don't worry, you'll be fine!





: With these two around,
: you can't go wrong...
: You see, if I listen carefully, I can hear it right now...
: The sound of a new beginning!



: There are two things I want you to understand.
: Yes?
: First,
: your sister never hurt anyone.
: Second, Damon Gant betrayed you from the beginning.
: You see, Ms. Skye...
: you no longer have any reason to keep silent.
: You're right. When the trial is over, I'll tell everything.
: All that I've done these past two years...
: from the time I had Gant help me forge evidence, up until today.



: So...
: it seems all the questions raised in this trial have been answered.
: I'm sorry, Ms. Skye...
: I couldn't get you out of all your trouble.
: ...
: My, my. What high standards you have... for a rookie.
: ...!
: I can see why Mia thought so highly of you. Who knows? A few years from now,
: you just might make it to the top.







: Ms. Skye...
: And to you too, Mr. Edgeworth.
: ...!
: You've suffered every bit as much as I have over these past few days.
: Believe me,
: I know how much of an ordeal it's been for you.
: Hmph!
: It was nothing.
: (Liar...)
: I was worried the pressure might break you. And yet...
: you rose above it all and guided Mr. Wright to victory.
: You've done well, Mr. Edgeworth.
: S-stop it!
: I only did my job!



: In light of this case...
: it seems a good self-examining is in order for all of us.
: Ms. Skye.
: Yes, Your Honor?
: You are innocent of murder. However...
: Although the Chief blackmailed you, the fact is you still acted as his accomplice.
: A trial will be scheduled for these crimes at a later date.
: Yes. I understand, Your Honor.
: Is there something amusing about all of this? Why are you smiling?
: It's been a long time, Your Honor. A long time since I've felt free of these heavy chains...
: Well, this trial has gone on far too long already. Regarding the charge of murder,
: this court finds the defendant, Ms. Lana Skye...





: That is all. The court is adjourned!





: (At long last... It's finally over...)



: ...
: Why the long face? I'm sorry your sister didn't get completely off the hook, but at least she wasn't convicted for a murder she didn't commit!
: No, that's not it.
: Just now, after the trial ended...



: I owe you my thanks, Mr. Wright.
: And to you too, Mr. Edgeworth.
: ...!
: You've suffered every bit as much as I have over these past few days.
: You've done well.



: But...
: Lana didn't say a single word to me.
: Hope I'm not interrupting anything.
: ...
: ...
: Oh...
: Guess I am.
: I'll come back later.

He starts to leave.

: Ah, Detective Gumshoe! What is it?
: You're doing this on purpose, aren't you? Making a detective run all around while on duty,
: and to top it off you call me here... I've seen happier people at funerals!
: Hey, lighten up, pals.
: I'm only kidding!
: Oh...
: Are you here because of my sister again?
: Nope,
: not this time!
: I came today because of
: you, pal!
: Me...?
: That's right.
: I thought you'd like to see someone.



: Lana!
: Should you be doing this? She's still under arrest, you know.
: ...
: Well, I won't tell if you won't.
: Ema...
: I owe you
: an apology.
: It's okay, Sis. Don't worry about it.
: That day, two years ago,
: ...!





: It was all I could do to keep myself from screaming. All I could think about was keeping you from getting wrapped up in that mess.
: Sis...
: I asked Gant to help me cover up the "truth."
: I thought I was doing it for your sake... But now
: I realize I was wrong.
: ...
: I changed after that day.



: I knew how much I was hurting you by distancing myself...
: but I couldn't bring myself to tell you what I did. I... I was scared.
: Scared that you'd look at me with those eyes of yours. I was scared of how you'd react if you knew...
: But Sis! You were only doing it for me...
: No...
: Huh?
: I turned my back on you that day. In hiding what I believed to be the truth,
: I was deceiving you!
: Sis...
: I'm such a fool... It took me all this time to realize it. Ema...
: I'm so sorry.
: But Sis!
: You don't have to apologize!
: I'm
: happy now!
: You're... happy?
: Of course!



: You know, Sis, I always knew that one day you'd come back.
: And now you have!
: Oh, Ema... Ema!



: The only thing we can do is strive to make up for our mistakes. Why must we make up for our mistakes, you ask? Because in so doing... we can find the way back to your path. And once we've found our path, we can move on from our past mistakes toward a brighter future.



: Mr. Wright. Mr. Gumshoe.
: M-Me?
: Thank you both, for all that you've done. I'm sure we'll meet again someday. Isn't that right,
: Edgeworth?
: E-Edgeworth...?
: Stop hiding and come over here.



: I just came to say...
: Congratulations.
: Thank you.
: Thank you, Mr. Edgeworth!
: Right. Well...
: I'll be going now!

He starts to leave.

: Mr. Edgeworth. I hope you don't blame yourself for what happened.
: ...!
: We were the ones who acted corruptly,
: not you.



: ... It's too late for me.
: ...!
: No matter what anyone may say, I realized today that
: I can't change my own mistakes!
: Mr. Edgeworth...
: Not only that, but I don't even trust myself anymore. Chief Gant was right...



: !
: One day you'll understand. If you want to take them on alone...
: you'll figure out what's needed.



: I planned to dedicate my entire life to fighting them. But in order to fight crime alone, one needs a "weapon." It's scary,
: but I've been thinking the same thing for quite some time now.
: But Edgeworth...
: Who knows? Given enough time, I might have tried to pull something like Chief Gant did.
: That thought terrifies me. That's why
: I can't continue on as a prosecutor!
: Edgeworth... Don't you understand?
: Damon Gant and your mentor, Manfred von Karma...
: ...!
: were both the best of the best when it came to fighting crime. But they both made
: the same mistake.
: ...
: You said, "in order to fight crime alone, one needs a weapon." That may be right,
: but think back to today's trial.



: You weren't alone.
: ...!
: You were working together with
: Mr. Wright. And because of that partnership, you were able to present evidence that otherwise would have gone undiscovered. Isn't that right
: Mr. Wright?
: Huh? What? Oh, uh... yeah. (What is this, a pop quiz?)
: Come on, Mr. Wright! Show him what Lana's talking about!
: (Evidence...)







: Our counterattack began with this. You had one half of the evidence list, and I had the other. Apart, we wouldn't have been able to completely restore Ema's picture.
: That didn't
: just happen by "chance," Edgeworth.
: ...! ...
: It's time for me to go.
: Mr. Edgeworth...
: If you'll
: excuse me... there are still some loose ends that need wrapping up.
: Take care, Chief Prosecutor.
: Edgeworth! What will you do now?
: ...
: Well, whatever you do, just remember. What happened in this trial can either make or break you as a prosecutor. In the end, it's up to you.
: I know...
: It seems I owe you my thanks too, Wright. But what I face now...
: is my problem.
: Edgeworth... I'll be waiting for you in court.
: ...
: Farewell.
: I'd better be getting back too.
: Okay.
: I'll come visit you!
: It seems we both still have a lot to learn.



: "Scientific Investigation"...
: It's the first book I ever bought. Study it well.
: Thanks, Sis!
: I will!





: As for the sisters... I have faith.



: have only just begun. And as for me...



: A journey to rediscover myself.
: Well, don't go trekking off just yet, pal!
: Huh? What is it, Detective?
: There's just a little matter to be resolved about the Chief Prosecutor.
: You see, she isn't supposed to be out of jail like this.
: But...
: I thought you said it was okay.
: Yeah, well it may be "okay" with me, but the folks at the prison are a different story.
: Huh?
: Basically, I had to bribe a guard in order to sneak her out for 30 minutes.
: Believe me, it wasn't cheap either!
: Huh?
: Way to go, Detective!
: I didn't know you had a wild side!
: Yeah, well... ha ha!
: You see...
: Mr. Wright here's the one who'll be footin' the bill.
: Huh? Huh?
: What, you think I could afford that with my salary? You gotta be kiddin' me, pal!
: Huh? Huh? Huh?
: Thank you, Mr. Wright! You're the best!
: ... (Why is it... I suddenly feel like I want to scream?)
: Since we're all here, why don't we all go together?
: Yeah! That's a great idea! Come on, guys!
: Let's go!!!

And at this point, the game pauses. It will not advance to the credits until you activate the microphone and shout - because, remember, this is one of the options to...



Next time: Mid-credits sequence shortly.

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This case, for the record, went on about the length of a full Phoenix Wright game.

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Case 5 - Rise From the Ashes
Trial (Day 4) - Part 14

First up, here's a video of the credits. Now, let's check in on our characters with the credits.





: She's a coroner. I think Ema will be pleased.
: As for me, this affair has pretty much ended my days at the Prosecutor's Office.
: Still, I'll manage to find my way back to the field somehow.
: Then I'll be able to investigate crimes together with Ema.



: they overlooked my unauthorized investigation of the Chief's office.
: "If we penalized you any more, it'd be worse than firing you!"
: Yep. That's what they said.
: It just goes to show...
: You can't shake me off that easily!



: Can you believe it!? I've been demoted to a security guard!
: My partner's keeping an eye on the entrance for me today.
: I'll show them, though! Someday I'm going to make detective!
: Yes sir! Then I can be just like that Dick Gumshoe!







: Miss Starr managed to sneak this in to me. She's seeing one of the guards it seems.
: Well, cowboy... It looks like you did it. You even gave Bambina back her smile.
: Can you make sure Billy and the gang get their water?





: The top layer tastes as bitter as defeat, btu the bottom layer's as sweet as victory. Kids seem to dig the turnabout theme. It's a hot seller around exam time!
: Just make sure not to eat it backwards!



: Let's see, what was his name again?
: Mr. Left...?
: Anyway,
: he said he's been doing, er, something or other for,
: uh... how many years...?
: Well anyway!
: I've got another trial to get to, so I'd better be...
: Huh? Oh no! I forgot my gavel!
: Sorry, gotta go!



: Still, sometimes I do miss hearing Nick and his "objections"...
: Still, I can't go back until
: I'm a full-fledged spirit medium!
: Maya! Afternoon training's about to begin!
: Coming!!!
: Well,
: see you around Nick!





: I brought you your tea... ...





: I can't believe I'm going to Europe.
: Thank you, Mr. Wright!
: Thank you so much for everything!!!
: I'm a little sad,
: but I'll be all right!







The End.

Mors Rattus
Oct 25, 2007

FATAL & Friends
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It's cool but if you want to see it you can watch the video.

Mors Rattus
Oct 25, 2007

FATAL & Friends
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I have no plans to stop.

Mors Rattus
Oct 25, 2007

FATAL & Friends
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I plan to go to a new thread, probably in the next week or two, because if I do all the games in the one thread the OP will become unwieldy at best. Plus then I don't have to bug anyone for thread namechanges.

Mors Rattus
Oct 25, 2007

FATAL & Friends
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Hobgoblin2099 posted:

Well that's horrifying.

This is basically the thesis of the series.

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Mors Rattus
Oct 25, 2007

FATAL & Friends
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This is the final update.

I'm working on getting the material ready for a new thread for AA2, but I'm also starting a brand new job which has been taking precedence.

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