Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney: Dual Destinies Walkthrough Written by The Lost Gamer (ilovecartoonssomuch@yahoo.com) Copyright 11/12/2014 For a list of all my various guides, check http://the_lost_gamer.tripod.com/guides.html Table of Contents: 001. General information 002. Video Walkthrough 003. Case One 003a. Trial, Day One 003b. Trial, Day Two 004. Case Two 004a. Investigation, Day One 004b. Trial, Day One 004c. Investigation, Day Two 004d. Trial, Day Two 005. Case Three 005a. Investigation, Day One 005b. Trial, Day One 005c. Investigation, Day Two 005d. Trial, Day Two 006. Case Four 006a. Trial, Day One 006b. Investigation, Day One 006c. Trial, Day Two 006d. Trial, Day Two, Part Two 007. Case Five 007a. Investigation, Day One 007b. Trial, Day One 007c. Trial, Day One, Part Two 008. Credits 001. General Information ----------------------------------------------------------- This is a walkthrough for the game called Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney: Dual Destinies, for the Nintendo 3DS. You can contact me at ilovecartoonssomuch@yahoo.com, if you want to put my guide on your website or something like that. This guide is separated by the sections listed in the game itself, in the "chapter selection" part of the "episode select" screen. 002. Video Walkthrough ----------------------------------------------------------- For those of you who are interested, I have made a video walkthrough for this game. You can find them at the following links. Case One: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL- BD_KjCUmdzk4317zf4lw0lb8Z3dKQB0 Case Two: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL- BD_KjCUmdy6q_xS2qnzON3j1iwmwRqm Case Three: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL- BD_KjCUmdzsGzblfw-vPLXnMvvsVYL8 Case Four: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL- BD_KjCUmdwowzNWTBXIom8KT75sBpZX Case Five: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL- BD_KjCUmdyjvONwxw7lQ6GM90fIMCEV 003. Case One ----------------------------------------------------------- Case One begins with a video of a bomb going off in a courtroom. After this, we are introduced to Phoenix Wright and his new law partner, Athena Cykes. We also see Apollo Justice, another lawyer at the Wright Anything Talent Agency. 003a. Trial, Day One ----------------------------------------------------------- Athena is in the lobby, talking with Apollo. The two of them are going to be the defense team today. The defendant is Juniper Woods, one of Athena's childhood friends. Sadly, it seems that Apollo is too weak to participate in the trial, meaning Athena will have to work alone. The Trial Begins ---------------- The prosecutor for this trial is Gaspen Payne. He is an arrogant jerk, as Athena's Widget is quick to point out. Payne gives an opening statement, which describes the details of the case. Yesterday, Apollo Justice was working as the defense attorney in a trial. One of the pieces of evidence, a bomb, suddenly exploded, destroying the courtroom. Fortunately, everyone was able to evacuate in time, except for Detective Candice Arme. Payne introduces some evidence, which is added to the court record. You can examine the court record to see the evidence (and some character profiles) by pressing the R-button or the button in the upper/right part of the touchscreen. Currently, the court record has Athena's attorney badge, the victim's autopsy report and the stuffed animal bomb. Juniper is called to the stand, where she confirms she was at the trial yesterday. She did not know the defendant, but Juniper was falsely accused of murder once before (see Case #3 of this game). That gives her a motive: revenge against the court system. Payne challenges Athena to determine what is odd about the bomb. There are three options you can choose from. The correct option is the final one, which says the bomb was inside a stuffed animal. Prosecutor Payne then reveals his decisive piece of evidence. The stuffed animal's tail is covered in the defendant's fingerprints, meaning she handled the stuffed animal that the bomb was hidden inside of. Given this evidence, and Juniper's motive, Payne asks the Judge to end the trial early. Phoenix Wright arrives, just in time! He takes over as the main attorney, and he demands that the trial continue. Payne then introduces a witness. Cross-Examining Tonate ---------------------- The witness is Ted Tonate, a member of the police's bomb disposal squad. He has a replica of the bomb which was used during the incident in question. He gives testimony about how the bomb was discovered. Phoenix wonders if he should ask about cross-examination. You can pick yes or no. If you've played the other games in the Phoenix Wright series, you should know how cross- examination works. All you have to do is go through the witness testimony and present evidence at the statement with a contradiction. You can also press some of the statements to get more information. This game has a consultation button, which appears if you fail to correctly cross-examine a witness multiple times. You can use this button to get a clue, as to how you can get through a piece of witness testimony. Enough tutorial, though, let's actually try it out by cross-examining Mr. Tonate's testimony! It's a fairly simple testimony. You want to go to the fourth (and final) statement. In this statement, Tonate claims that he saw the bomb's timer counting doing. Present the stuffed animal bomb at this statement. Clearly, Mr. Tonate is lying! He couldn't have seen the bomb's timer, because the bomb was inside a stuffed animal. Tonate then claims that he heard the bomb, from all the way across the courtroom, even though it was inside a stuffed animal. Phoenix thinks this is suspicious, but he has no evidence to counter this claim. Tonate leaves the witness stand, and Juniper is brought back inside. Juniper's Mood Matrix --------------------- Juniper is even more nervous than usual, and it doesn't help that Prosecutor Payne is trying to intimidate her into confessing. Juniper's testimony is very short, so Athena decides to use the Mood Matrix. The Mood Matrix lets you go through a testimony and see pictures of what is being said. You also see what emotions a person is feeling. Right now, Juniper is full of mixed emotions, and her testimony has a noise level of 100%. The final statement of Juniper's testimony shows that she was surprised and happy when rubble fell on top of her. Athena notices that this is contradictory, and she asks you to point it out. Use the pinpoint button, then select the green (happy) emotion. Phoenix asks Juniper why she was happy when rubble fell on her. She explains that she was happy, because Apollo came to help her at this time. Now that you know how the Mood Matrix works, it's time to try it out for yourself. Go to the final statement of the testimony, which is about Apollo saving Juniper. You'll notice she is a little sad here. Select pinpoint, then pinpoint sadness. Juniper explains that she was sad, because she lost her stuffed animal, Bum Rap Rhiny, during the explosion. She shows a picture of Bum Rap Rhiny, with a visible tail. Phoenix notes that this could completely change the meaning of a certain piece of evidence. Time to present this evidence, just like you did when cross-examining Tonate. Go to the first statement, the one about Bum Rap Rhiny. Then, present the Phony Phanty Tail. Phoenix alleges that the stuffed animal tail, with Juniper's fingerprints on it, belongs to Bum Rap Rhiny, not Phony Phanty. Phoenix is challenged to prove this. Select Bum Rap Rhiny's tail and present it to the court. The Judge agrees with Phoenix's argument, and he says that the prosecution's case against the defendant is no longer looking solid. The Judge asks the prosecution to investigate further, then he ends the trial for the day. Courtroom Ruins --------------- Outside the courtroom, our heroes discuss the trial. Phoenix wonders where Apollo is, and Juniper says that both he and she went to the ruined Courtroom 4, in hopes of finding the remains of Bum Rap Rhiny. When it seemed like Apollo found new evidence, she was summoned back to the courtroom to testify. Our heroes go to the courtroom, where they find Apollo's unconscious body lying on the ground. There is a bloody wound on his head, indicating that he was attacked. 003b. Trial, Day Two ----------------------------------------------------------- Apollo is in the hospital, recovering from his wounds. He doesn't remember what happened before his attack, but it's a good bet that he found some important evidence that the killer was trying to cover up. The Trial Re-Convenes --------------------- Prosecutor Payne has made no progress in his investigation, so he wants to focus on something else: the attack on Apollo. Since Juniper Woods was with Apollo at the crime scene, Payne indicts her on the charge of attacking Apollo. Phoenix agrees that the attack on Apollo is probably related to the courtroom bombing, so he doesn't raise any objections as Juniper is brought in to testify. Cross-Examining Juniper ----------------------- Juniper's testimony says that she and Apollo were searching the bombed courtroom, but she was summoned away before they found anything. Payne disagrees, and he presents a photo of the wounded Apollo. Above Apollo's finger is the word "woods", written in blood. Payne concludes that Apollo wrote Juniper's last name down, because she was his attacker. The cross-examination begins. Press the second statement, about going to the courtroom ruins. Their search began by the witness stand, because there was no rubble in that area. The Judge asks Juniper to add this statement to the testimony. Go to this new statement about the lack of rubble, which is the third statement. At this statement, present the Courtroom No. 4 Diagram, which shows a piece of rubble by the witness stand. Is Juniper remembering things incorrectly, or was the rubble moved? Prosecutor Payne presents a photograph, which gives a larger view of the crime scene. The piece of rubble in question is the bomb transport case. Since it has wheels, the case can be easily moved left and right. According to Juniper, the case was on the right side, which gave them clear access to the witness stand. Phoenix presses the point about the case, and the Judge asks him to point out where the case was originally located. Select the area to the right of the case's current position. That is, select the area with the writing. Phoenix concludes that, since the case was in that location at the time of the attack, Apollo couldn't have written the bloody writing! Payne requests more evidence, and Phoenix shows the photograph. Select the place where the case's wheel track goes over Apollo's bandages. That proves the case was moved after Apollo's attack. Decoding the Bloody Writing --------------------------- Phoenix has neatly proven Apollo's innocence, but the Judge brings up the obvious question: if Apollo didn't leave the message in blood, who did? Select the third option, which is "someone else", then select "Candice Arme". She is the only person, besides Apollo, who shed blood at the crime scene. Therefore, she wrote the message in blood. But why would Detective Arme write "woods" in blood? Phoenix suggests that she was attempting to write something else. The Judge demands evidence, so present the bomb transport case. She was trying to write down the number on the side of the transport case! Prosecutor Payne points out that the number on the case is not a match for "woods". How can they match? Select the second option, which is "erase two lines". It is possible that the person who assaulted Apollo added those two lines to the bloody writing, in order to frame Juniper. Athena wonders why Detective Arme wrote the bomb transport case number. Phoenix says she was trying to name the culprit of the courtroom bombing. At this point, select Ted Tonate. The bomb transport case number is the same as his ID number, so the victim must have been trying to name him as the culprit! Indictment ---------- At this point, Phoenix formally indicts Mr. Tonate of the charge of the courtroom bombing. Payne questions this, and he asks why the bloody writing wasn't found during the original investigation. Select the second option, which is "Tonate was the first to find the body". When Tonate saw the bloody writing, he covered it up with his bomb case, with the intention of getting rid of that evidence later. Tonate is brought into the courtroom, to testify about finding the victim's body. He asks for proof that the victim wrote the bloody message. Select the second option, "prove it through DNA analysis". While the analysis is being done, Tonate testifies. Tonate says that the victim could not have left the bloody writing, as her corpse was found too far away from the area with the writing. He presents a photo to support this claim. With the cross-examination, go to statement #4, which is the statement with the photograph. Here, present the autopsy report. She was killed by a blunt object, but there were no blunt objects found near her corpse! Phoenix rightly concludes that the corpse was moved. At this point, the DNA analysis is finished. It turns out that the bloody writing was written by the victim, with the two extra lines having been added later. That's great! Phoenix's ideas were all correct. The Final Cross-Examination --------------------------- Tonate gives another testimony. He confesses that he covered up the bloody writing and moved the victim's corpse, in order to deflect suspicion off of himself. He maintains that he did NOT set off the courtroom bomb; this was a false accusation on the part of the victim. The second statement says that the victim clearly wrote "L10015R". At this statement, present Apollo's assault photo. Phoenix points out a minor problem: the final "R" of the number is not present in the photo. Tonate tries to brush this off as unimportant. When questioned, pick the second option: "he actually saw it". You can prove that Tonate saw the letter R, by pointing out the small bit of blood to the right of the letter "S". See how it forms the top of a letter "R"? Presumably, there originally was an "R" in that location, but it was broken off during the bombing. This changes our timeline. When asked, pick option #1: Tonate saw the writing "before the explosion". That was the only time the letter "R" was whole and undamaged. This means that the murder of Detective Arme occurred earlier than we originally suspected. Payne objects to this line of thought, and he asks what the murder weapon was. Present the HH-3000 Bomb as a murder weapon. Tonate used the bomb to bludgeon the victim to death! Tonate challenges Phoenix to prove that the bomb was a murder weapon, which is impossible because the bomb was blown to bits. Phoenix tries another tack, and he inquires into what Tonate hid. Select the autopsy report or the courtroom bombing photo, and Phoenix claims Tonate hid the corpse during the trial. Where was the corpse hidden? Select the bomb transport case. If we open it up, we will find evidence that the corpse was inside! Tonate, realizing there is no way he can get out of this, threatens to blow up the courtroom with the bomb he is holding. He claims that he switched out bombs, during the course of the trial. When given the option, choose to stand your ground, instead of running away. Phoenix claims that he can prove the bomb wasn't switched out, during the trial. Select the crack on the bomb's timer as your proof. Since one bomb has a cracked timer, and Tonate's bomb does not, they are different bombs. After a bit, Tonate confesses that he is the culprit. He gives more details about his crimes, and Juniper Woods is found innocent of the courtroom bombing and the attack on Apollo. Post-Trial Wrap-Up ------------------ After the trial, Athena wonders about an unsolved mystery. At this point, present the missing remote switch. No one ever found it! Our heroes go out to celebrate, but later that date, Apollo takes a leave of absence from the Wright Anything Agency. Athena wonders why Apollo is shutting out his friends. 004. Case Two ----------------------------------------------------------- Case Two takes place several months before Case One. It is the story of Athena and Apollo's first case together. 004a. Investigation, Day One ----------------------------------------------------------- Investigation – Day 1 --------------------- Phoenix has given Apollo the job of watching over Trucy Wright, Phoenix's adopted daughter. Trucy takes Apollo to Nine-Tails Vale, a town where people are very excited about Japanese monsters. The town is having a festival, and Trucy wants to meet her friend. At this point, you get to start the investigation. It is rather simple. Select the "talk" button to talk to the person onscreen, select the "present" button to show evidence to the person onscreen, and select the "move" button to move to another location. Try this out! Select "move", then pick "Kyubi Manor Garden". Apollo and Trucy go to that location, where they meet her friend Jinxie. Jinxie mistakes Apollo for a demon. Talk to Jinxie to learn that she is too afraid to speak to Apollo. Soothe her fears by presenting Apollo's attorney's badge to her. You can now talk to her for real. Ask her about Nine- Tails Vale to learn about the monster craze. Talking to Jinxie about Nine-Tails Vale allows you to have a conversation with her about Tenma Taro. Ask her about Tenma Taro. She says he is a bird demon, rumored to be locked inside the Forbidden Chamber. She gives you a scroll, showing Tenma Taro's defeat at the hands of his nemesis, the Nine-Tailed Fox. A Mysterious Murder ------------------- As part of the festival, they stage a fight between Tenma Taro and a local wrestler named the Amazing Nine-Tails. Naturally, the Amazing Nine-Tails wins the fight, and everyone cheers for their wrestling hero. Apollo and Trucy go off to enjoy the rest of the festival. After a while, they notice Jinxie causing a disturbance. She says that the alderman has been murdered! Apollo rushes to the crime scene, where he finds a dead man and a wounded man. After Jinxie gets questioned by the police, you have the opportunity to talk to her. Ask about what happened. She says that the dead man is the aldernman, Rex Kyubi. The wounded man is Damian Tenma, mayor of a nearby city. He is also Jinxie's father, and he was arrested for the murder. Ask Jinxie about the alderman. He used to be a professional wrestler. Jinxie also mentions that she likes visiting the town, because it has special nine-tailed flowers which remind her of her deceased mother. Apollo agrees to take the case and defend Jinxie's father in court. Apollo talks for a bit about the "notes" feature of this game, which is found in the court record. Move to the detention center to speak with Mayor Tenma. The Legwork Begins ------------------ Since this is your first investigation section of the game, it's rather simple. You mainly go to places and talk to people. Talk to Mayor Tenma, who is a nice person, even if he is somewhat frightening. When you ask about the reason for his arrest, he says his fingerprints were on the murder weapon. When you ask about his motive, he says that he and the alderman had a public argument about a municipal merger between their two towns. After you talk to Mayor Tenma about both things, he leaves. Apollo then gets a phone call from Phoenix Wright, who wants him to join up with Athena Cykes. Go to Yokai Lane to meet Athena. Talk to Athena about herself to learn more about her history and her background in psychology. Ask about psychology, and she tells Apollo about Widget. Talk to her about the client, and Apollo fills her in on the details of the case. When you're done talking to Athena, she gives you a newspaper. Someone took a picture of Tenma Taro, up in the sky near the manor. How mysterious! At this point, you can move to the Kyubi Manor Foyer. The caretaker, a man named Phineas Filch, introduces himself and attempts to steal Apollo's bracelet. Filch runs away, leaving behind two diagrams which are added to evidence. One is a diagram of the foyer, while the other is a diagram of the crime scene and the nearby hallway. The Fox Chamber --------------- Apollo and Athena go directly to the crime scene, where they meet Bobby Fulbright, a homicide detective. Detective Fulbright loves justice! Talk to Fulbright about investigating the scene, and he refuses to let you inside. Talk to him about persuasion, and Athena cleverly persuades Detective Fulbright to let them investigate the crime scene, by appealing to his sense of justice. You can now examine the crime scene. Press left and right to change the angle that you're looking from. There are five things you must examine. 1. Examine the chair which is lying on its side to zoom in on it. Look at the green cloth. It's a handkerchief covered with blood! 2. Examine the desk, with the victim's outline on it. 3. Examine the window to find some sort of animal fur. 4. Examine the statue, which is next to the chair that the defendant was seated in. The statue is covered with blood. 5. Examine the large door, which leads to the Forbidden Chamber. It is firmly locked. Picking Fulbright's Brain ------------------------- Detective Fulbright shows up after this. You want to talk to him about everything. Ask about the details of the case, and he gives you a photograph of the crime scene. The door to the crime scene was locked, before Jinxie unlocked it and discovered the murder. The victim had a second key which unlocked the door, but its whereabouts are unknown. Ask about the feathers and tracks. It seems someone planted them there, to make it seem like the monster Tenma Taro is the murderer. Ask about the suspects, and Detective Fulbright says that Mayor Tenma is the only person without an alibi. The other two people inside the manor at the time were with each other that afternoon, so they are each other's alibis. Detective Fulbright mentions the prosecutor is a convicted killer. Ask for more details. The prosecutor is Simon Blackquill, and he is a master of psychology. His nickname is "The Twisted Samurai", and his conviction is blamed for starting the dark age of the law. Questions for Filch ------------------- Apollo and Athena arrive at the foyer, where Phineas Filch is upset. The Amazing Nine-Tails' mask has washed up in a river. White hair was found inside the mask, and some people are saying he was murdered. Ask Filch about the Amazing Nine-Tails to get a picture of him. Ask about his death, and Filch explains why people think the Amazing Nine-Tails was killed. He is probably dead, because he would rather die than be separated from his mask. Filch further says that the Amazing Nine-Tails publicly opposed the municipal merger between the two towns. Also, there is a rumor that Mayor Tenma was pushing for the merger, so he could open the Forbidden Chamber. Ask about the alderman's murder. Filch says he was inside the caretaker's office, in the foyer. Florent L'Belle was with him the entire time. They were watching the foyer, and they can confirm no one left or entered the manor. Athena notes that the hair from the crime scene matches the mask. This proves the Amazing Nine-Tails' mask was at the crime scene. But why? Go to Yokai Lane to meet with Jinxie. Questions for Jinxie -------------------- You want to talk to Jinxie about everything here. Talk about the incident. She is reluctant to talk, because she is afraid of monsters. After this, you can ask her, "Tenma Taro did it?" to get details about what she saw. After discovering the crime scene, Jinxie called the police. After this, she saw Tenma Taro running down the hallway. Tenma Taro was running away from the crime scene, and he went towards the foyer. Ask about the Amazing Nine-Tails, and she talks more about the wrestler's refusal to remove his mask. Ask about the Tenma Taro that Jinxie saw, and she saws he was holding a staff which made a jingling sound. This is somewhat odd, as he is never depicted holding a staff. Jinxie mentions the village superstitions. The superstitions say that you cannot look at Tenma Taro, and you cannot tell anyone about seeing Tenma Taro. If you do either of those two things, the demon will steal your soul, unless you leave town immediately. Who's That Masked Man? ---------------------- Apollo and Athena go to the foyer, in hopes of finding Florent L'Belle. Instead, they find Filch's TV listings. He was watching a wrestling program, around the time of the murder. Apollo asks about Tenma Taro, which frightens Filch. Florent L'Belle then appears. Talk to him about keeping Jinxie quiet, and he claims that he doesn't believe in Tenma Taro. Further, neither L'Belle nor Filch saw Tenma Taro after the murder. Ask about L'Belle's alibi. He is offended that you would question him, and he leaves with Filch. Apollo and Athena go to speak with the defendant, Mayor Tenma, one more time. Ask him about Tenma Taro's revival. He denies the rumor that he wants the towns to merge, so he can release Tenma Taro from the Forbidden Chamber. Ask about the merger, and Mayor Tenma says he wants to merge the towns, due to the increased tourism at Nine-Tails Vale. This is a lie, and Apollo's bracelet reacts to it. You now get to use Apollo's bracelet, which is also called the "perception" feature. Move to Mr. Tenma's twitching right eye. It twitches when he mentions tourism, so perceive when this happens. Apollo confronts Mr. Tenma about the lie, and you have to present evidence. Present the glossy of the Amazing Nine-Tails. The increase of tourism, due to the Amazing Nine-Tails, only happened after the merger talks started. Ask about the merger a second time, and Mayor Tenma confesses he was being blackmailed into pursuing the merger. Someone threatened to harm Jinxie, if he didn't go through with the deal. The blackmail letter, proving this, has recently disappeared. Apollo wonders if the Amazing Nine-Tails' identity has something to do with the situation. At this point, present the Amazing Nine-Tails' Mask. Apollo believes the wrestler and the victim are the same person. After all, the victim used to be a wrestler, the wrestler has not been seen since the murder, both of them were publicly opposed to the merger, and there was white hair found inside the mask. If the victim is the Amazing Nine-Tails, that would give us a motive. The killer learned about the victim's identity, then killed him in a fit of rage. 004b. Trial, Day One ----------------------------------------------------------- Trial – Day 1 ------------- Apollo teaches Athena how to do Chords of Steel, as a relaxation technique. Phoenix talks for a bit about the prosecutor, who arrives late to the trial. Blackquill makes the Judge give the opening statement. Cross-Examining Fulbright ------------------------- Detective Fulbright is the first witness. He is here to discuss the case, and he is here to keep an eye on Blackquill. Fulbright gives testimony about the murder, which focuses on the struggle between the victim and the killer. It seems the victim counter-attacked with a statue, after being stabbed. At the final statement, which is about the victim being jolted awake, present the fox and demon statue. While it may seem like the statue was used to bludgeon the defendant, there is a problem with Fulbright's testimony. When asked, say that the problem is "there are no fingerprints" on the statue. Apollo believes this proves the existence of a third party, who hit the defendant. Prosecutor Blackquill mentions the bloody handkerchief, found at the crime scene. The blood belongs to the defendant, which means it was used...when prompted, pick "to wrap the statue". If the handkerchief was wrapped over the statue during the attack, it explains the lack of fingerprints on it. Athena brings up the bird tracks and feathers, found at the crime scene. Detective Fulbright gives another testimony, which says that the victim planted fake feathers and tracks at the crime scene, in order to pin the blame on Tenma Taro. Apollo brings up the fact that someone was dressed up in a Tenma Taro costume that day, but Blackquill brushes this aside. Press the final statement, about planting the feathers and tracks. Apollo asks why the defendant would resort to murder, and Blackquill says the murder was not premeditated; it occurred on the spot, when the defendant learned that the victim was really the Amazing Nine-Tails. Blackquill also brings up the missing blackmail letter, which was found in the victim's pocket. After the discussion, you have a new final statement, which says that the murder occurred after the feathers and tracks were planted. At this statement, present the crime scene photo. Select either the pool of blood or the bloody tracks. The blood is below the feathers and tracks, therefore, they were planted AFTER the murder. Clearly, there is a problem with the police's timeline. Since the mayor was knocked unconscious with the statue, right after the murder, there would have been no time for him to plant evidence at the crime scene. Here, Apollo returns to his theory about a third person at the crime scene, which is supported by Jinxie's testimony. Blackquill objects. He says that Jinxie could not have seen someone dressed like Tenma Taro, fleeing the scene shortly after the discovery of the body. After all, no one else saw someone dressed like Tenma Taro. Cross-Examining Filch --------------------- Phineas Filch is brought to testify. He says that he was watching the foyer the entire time, and he saw nothing. At this point, Blackquill's pet hawk appears. At the third statement, about 3 PM, present the TV listings. Instead of watching the foyer, he was watching a wrestling match on television! Prove this by presenting the foyer diagram. To watch the television, you need to face away from the foyer. Blackquill suggests that the witness would have heard Tenma Taro, which prompts another testimony. Press the third statement, about the creaky stairs. Filch mentions that Tenma Taro carries a loud staff. When prompted, say this is "very important" to have it added to the testimony. Go to this new statement, about Tenma Taro's jingle jangle staff. At this statement, present the yokai legend scroll. Tenma Taro is never depicted with a staff, so why did Filch assume he had a staff? Select "he actually saw Tenma Taro". Filch refuses to admit he saw Tenma Taro, due to the village superstition that says talking about the bird demon will cause you to lose your soul. And now that Apollo has proven there was a third party, dressed as Tenma Taro, he accuses the third party of being the culprit. Filch runs away, and Blackquill breaks his shackles. Blackquill questions the idea of a third party at the crime scene, seeing as Jinxie did not see this person before she called the police. The trial takes a brief recess. Jinxie's Mood Matrix -------------------- Jinxie is afraid to testify about her discovery of the crime scene. Why? She claims she saw many monsters at the crime scene! Athena decides to use Widget to help calm Jinxie down. When prompted, select the cat monster on the wheel of fire. Then, present the light fixture. Jinxie didn't see a cat monster; she saw something which vaguely resembled a monster. The same holds true for all the other monsters she saw; they were merely figments of her imagination. The work with the Mood Matrix continues. Go to the third statement, about Jinxie's legs giving out. At this statement, pinpoint the blue emotion. Why did she become less frightened, when she fell down? Present the nine-tails flower here. She saw the flower, which gave her a burst of courage like it normally does. Jinxie agrees. She saw the flower on a key case, which she slipped into her pocket. Blackquill recognizes this as the missing key to the room! Since both keys to the crime scene were in Jinxie's possession, and the door to the crime scene was locked, Blackquill concludes it was impossible for any third party to get in and out of the room. The Great Escape Act -------------------- Apollo objects, and he is forced to explain how the killer left the crime scene, given that the only door was locked. When asked what the killer used to escape, select the front door. Then, select "the perp locked it from the outside". In other words, the door was locked, because the killer locked it after escaping. Blackquill asks why the key was found inside the room. Select the culprit "threw it in from outside". When asked how, select the air duct. After locking the door behind him, the killer used the air duct to deposit the key inside the locked room. Apollo explains what happened, in some detail. Blackquill insists that there was not a third party at the crime scene, dressed in a Tenma Taro costume. Such a person would have been seen by the security camera trained on the manor's front door. Athena suggests that the person dressed as Tenma Taro left through the window, which is at a blind spot for the camera. Present the special edition paper to support this. Tenma Taro was seen in midair after the murder, and there is photographic proof to back this up! Blackquill comes up with a different explanation. He says that Jinxie disguised herself as Tenma Taro. She faked the evidence at the crime scene, and she created a witness out of Mr. Filch, in order to make it seem like a third party was at the crime scene. Unexpectedly, the defendant steps in at this point and claims that he is currently possessed by the demon Tenma Taro. He gives an explanation of what happened, an explanation which exonerates his daughter from all wrong- doing. Blackquill is satisfied with this confession, even though it is bizarre, and trial ends for the day. 004c. Investigation, Day Two ----------------------------------------------------------- Investigation – Day 2 --------------------- Athena and Apollo start their investigation by examining the air ducts. It turns out that the ducts are incredibly dusty, which proves the culprit did not crawl through them, as Apollo suspected. Talk to Detective Fulbright about the investigation. He reveals that they found a staff, by the side of the cliff. Presumably, this is the same staff that the Tenma Taro impersonator was carrying. Talk about the Amazing Nine- Trails to learn that the wrestler's fans are furious. Go to the Wright Anything Agency. Phoenix is here. Talk to him about the defense, and he comments on the trial. Talk about Athena and Phoenix, and they describe how they met when he was in Europe. Interview with the Demon ------------------------ Apollo and Athena go to the detention center to speak with their client. He is still acting like he is possessed by a demon. Talk about the feathers and tracks, and he says he is not the murderer. Someone tampered with the crime scene. Talk about what he remembered. He presents you with the key to the Forbidden Chamber. He says that he stole this key from the killer, when the killer attacked him with the statue. That means the killer had access to the. Present the fox and demon statue to Mayor Tenma. He says it was a gift from the victim, but he never got a chance to see it, because it was covered with a handkerchief. Present the blackmail letter to Mayor Tenma. This allows you to talk to him about it. He says only two people knew the letter was in his briefcase: him and his aide, Florent L'Belle. Since Tenma did not move the letter, Florent must have done so. Apollo begins to suspect that L'Belle is the murderer. Go to Yokai Lane to meet with Jinxie. She is acting strangely when you first arrive, but she acts more normal when she puts her usual charms on her forehead. Talk to her about "what you remembered", and she talks about the feathers and tracks. They were not there when she discovered the crime scene; therefore, they were planted afterwards. Talk about the forbidden chamber. She says the Fox Chamber contains a clue, which shows how to open the forbidden chamber. No one is sure how to get inside, though. Present the fox and demon statue to Jinxie. She explains that the statue has a cup on top, which makes it look like the fox and bird are working together. The cup must have broken off, when the killer used the statue to hit the defendant. Questions for L'Belle --------------------- Athena and Apollo go to the garden after this, where they meet with L'Belle. Talk to him about Tenma Taro, and he admits that he saw someone wearing a Tenma Taro costume, shortly after the murder. He says he lied about it earlier, in order to protect Jinxie. Talk about Jinxie, and Florent mentions the rumor that Jinxie is possessed. She wanders around in a daze some nights, and she can't remember what happened afterwards. L'Belle suspects a similar episode happened after Jinxie discovered the crime scene, which is why her memory of the event is so hazy. Present the blackmail letter to L'Belle. Apollo asks if L'Belle is the person who moved the letter from the defendant's briefcase to the victim's pocket. L'Belle denies the accusation and destroys the blackmail letter. L'Belle shows off his new product: Couleur Me L'Belle. It can change your hair color, and it washes out with water. It is not available to the general public, and he gives some to Athena. Move to the Fox Chamber at this point. Chamber Secrets --------------- Apollo and Athena are going to search the Fox Chamber, in hopes of finding the secret entrance to the Forbidden Chamber. Examine the door to the Forbidden Chamber, as well as the statues next to the door. The statues move. Examine the folding screen to see a similar pair of statues. Look at the table, and Athena notices something underneath. Look at it. It's the cup that is supposed to be attached to the top of the Fox and Demon statue. Once you've found the cup, and you have looked at the folding screen, Forbidden chamber door, and fox statues, the investigation comes to a halt. Apollo mentions looking at the folding screen again. Resume investigation, then look at the folding screen again. This time, you can spin it around. On the back of the folding screen, there are two keyholes in the middle. There are also two keyholes on the edges of the folding screen. Look at the key and keyholes. Apollo will realize the folding screen must be folded, which leads to the discovery of how to open the Forbidden Chamber. You need to investigate this area, too. You need to look at everything, except for the lanterns, feathers on the ground and the gravestone on the right. Those are optional. Look at the hand cream, to see that it is from L'Belle's line of products. This proves that he was inside the Forbidden Chamber at one point. Look at the statue to find an old figurine. Look at the scroll on the table below the statue to read it. Look at the air vent in the top/right to note its existence, and look at the rack of staves to confirm that the staff held by the Tenma Taro impersonator came from here. When you're done investigating the Forbidden Chamber, go to the foyer. The Truth about Possession -------------------------- Filch is here. He attempts to steal Widget. Talk to him about stealing, and he explains that grandfather was a famous thief, who left statues in the places he robbed. It matches the one in the Forbidden Chamber. Ask Filch about the Forbidden Chamber treasure, and Filch says his grandfather probably stole the great treasure, rumored to be housed there. Ask about the Tenma Taro sighting. Filch says he lied about seeing Tenma Taro, due to the village superstitions. Apollo is suspicious. At this point, present the superstitions. Filch is ignoring the superstition about leaving the village. Ask Filch about the Tenma Taro sighting again, and he admits that he lied because of Florent L'Belle. L'Belle said they should both lie about what happened. Go to the Detention Center, and ask Mayor Tenma about the rumor of Jinxie being possessed. He does not know this rumor. Ask Athena for the true story, and she suggests that Jinxie isn't possessed. Rather, Jinxie is a somnambulist. In other words, Jinxie is sleepwalking due to lack of sleep. Ask Mayor Tenma about the feathers and tracks. He says neither he nor Jinxie had anything to do with them. He suspects that L'Belle is the murderer, but he does not know what L'Belle's motive is. A Startling Confession ---------------------- L'Belle is forcing Filch to practice testimony, for the trial tomorrow. Talk to him about Tenma Taro's true identity. L'Belle denies being the person disguised in the Tenma Taro costume. L'Belle mentions that he plans on testifying in the trial tomorrow. Apollo and Athena go outside, where they meet Jinxie. Ask her what she remembers, and she says that her father talked to her briefly, when she discovered the crime scene. She refuses to divulge what he said. This triggers another perception challenge. Move to her right hand, the one holding the charm. It shakes when she says "that's all he said". Perceive at this statement to break through Jinxie's lie. Talk to Jinxie about what she remembers. She says that her father confessed to being the killer. A confession from the defendant? That's bad news for us! Apollo and Athena review the case at this point, and the investigation ends. 004d. Trial, Day Two ----------------------------------------------------------- Trial – Day 2 ------------- Trial begins with the Judge giving an opening statement. Blackquill summons Filch to the stand, in order to explain the feathers and tracks found at the crime scene. Cross-Examining Filch --------------------- Filch testifies that the person he saw inside the Tenma Taro costume is Jinxie. He believes this, because the person in the costume was short (unlike the defendant or Florent L'Belle). Go to the fourth statement, which says Jinxie stole the staff from the Forbidden Chamber. While it's true the staff came from there, this contradicts the evidence. Present the Forbidden Chamber Key here. Since the key was swallowed after the murder, Jinxie could not have used it to steal a staff after the murder. Apollo accuses L'Belle of being the person disguised as Tenma Taro. To support your accusation, present the hand cream found in the Forbidden Chamber. A fingerprint test conclusively proves that the hand cream, and therefore, the Tenma Taro impersonator, is Phineas Filch. Blackquill and Apollo demand an explanation. Filch says he stole the hand cream from L'Belle, and he accidentally dropped it while attempting to steal the treasure in the Forbidden Chamber. He entered the chamber through the vent system. Apollo is asked what happened to the Tenma Taro costume. Select the window on the right, the open window which is out of the security monitor's line of sight. Filch threw the costume through the window. To prove this, present the special edition paper, with the picture of Tenma Taro flying. The flying bird was actually the falling costume! Blackquill questions how Filch left the Forbidden Chamber. Someone from the outside unlocked the door, at which point, Filch ran away and unintentionally left behind the feathers and tracks at the crime scene. This explains the feathers and tracks, but who opened the Forbidden Chamber door? Apollo requests a new witness, one without an alibi. Select Florent L'Belle. L'Belle's alibi was that he was in the foyer with Filch. Now that we know Filch was NOT in the foyer, L'Belle's alibi does not hold up. Cross-Examining L'Belle ----------------------- Trial takes a brief recess, then resumes. L'Belle says that he saw the crime scene from the hallway. He saw Jinxie while she was inside, he saw the defendant opening the Forbidden Chamber doors, and he heard the defendant confess to the murder. At L'Belle's testimony, go to the final statement, which is about how he left the hallway. Present Jinxie's statement here. L'Belle could not have been in the hallway, because Jinxie never saw him. L'Belle admits that he was not in the hallway, and he changes his testimony. This time, he says he was inside the crime scene, hiding behind the folding screen. Press the fourth statement, where L'Belle says he saw something horrifying. Ask for more details about the murder weapon, and L'Belle mentions the fox and demon station. Say this is "very important", and it is added to the testimony. Go to the new, fifth statement about the statue. At this statement, present the statue. L'Belle clearly saw the statue before it was broken. Since it was broken at the time of the murder, this places him at the crime scene shortly before the murder. Blackquill dismisses this, and he focuses on the fact that Jinxie heard a confession. He also points out that Jinxie saw her father at the crime scene, but she did not see L'Belle. Tenma Taro's Mood Matrix ------------------------ The Judge seems prepared to hand down a verdict, when the defendant takes the stand. He demands that he testify about what happens. The testimony says that the barely-conscious defendant saw Tenma Taro and the Nine-Tailed Fox. Athena decides to use the Mood Matrix here. Pinpoint the happiness (green) at the final statement, about the Nine- Tailed Fox. Why would he be happy at seeing the Nine-Tailed Fox? The defendant says he was happy, because a lot of light appeared when the Nine-Tailed Fox did. Apollo is asked where the mayor was, during the murder. Select the Forbidden Chamber. This explains why he saw Tenma Taro; there is a large statue of Tenma Taro in there. As for the Nine-Tailed Fox, what he really saw was the Amazing Nine-Tails. Go to the final statement, about the Amazing Nine-Tails. Here, pinpoint the sadness (blue). He says he felt sad, when he saw the wrestler's red cape. Go to the final statement again. Present the Amazing Nine- Tails Glossy here. The wrestler does not have a cape! When asked what the red thing was, present the crime photo. The red thing which saddened the defendant was the bloody corpse. A Locked Room Laid Bare ----------------------- This new testimony complicates matters. The Judge asks if Apollo can explain things. Select "Yes, I can". When prompted, select "L'Belle was disguised as Tenma". That explains why Jinxie didn't see L'Belle at the crime scene, but the disguise must have been unrealistically detailed. Apollo thinks things over, and he realizes what the disguise was. Present the Amazing Nine-Tails Mask. The defendant is really the Amazing Nine-Tails, and L'Belle impersonated him by donning his mask. Apollo explains what happened in great detail. The Final Cross-Examination --------------------------- L'Belle interrupts before Mayor Tenma can admit he is really the Amazing Nine-Tails. He threatens to reveal the truth about Tenma Taro, a truth that the mayor is unwilling to admit. L'Belle gives testimony to show the mayor isn't the Amazing Nine-Tails. Press the final statement, about ruin coming to the town. L'Belle says that Tenma Taro is a great fortune. When prompted, suggest that "Tenma Taro" is another name for the "Forbidden Chamber treasure". L'Belle comments on this, and his statement is added to the testimony. Go to the new, final statement, which is about Tenma Taro's existence. Here, present the Azuki Kozo Figure. Tenma Taro, the treasure, no longer exists! It was stolen by Filch's grandfather! Mayor Tenma explains more about the treasure in question, and then he admits that he is the Amazing Nine-Tails. Jinxie backs up this testimony, by confirming she saw someone wearing the Nine-Tails mask at the crime scene. She thought it was her father, but we now know it was not. Conclusive Evidence ------------------- Blackquill interrupts, and he asks if you have conclusive evidence. Select "of course I do". Apollo then thinks things over. When asked which evidence is important, select the Amazing Nine-Tails Mask. When asked what clue it holds, select the white hair. When asked whose hair it is, select Florent L'Belle. Apollo asks for an analysis of the white hair. Blackquill says the hair color does not match with L'Belle's hair. Here, present Couleur Me L'Belle, which is L'Belle's hair dye of choice. The color washes out with water, and the mask was found in the river, which is why it is colorless. L'Belle has a breakdown, and afterwards, Blackquill explains L'Belle's motive. It seems that L'Belle was in debt, and he badly needed the money. After this, Apollo's
client is found not guilty.

Post-Trial Wrap Up
------------------

Outside the courtroom, Jinxie and her father talk. He is 
unhappy. Cheer him up by giving him the Amazing Nine-Tails 
mask. While his political career is in bad shape, his 
career as a wrestler has never been stronger!

005.  Case Three
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005a.  Investigation, Day One
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Investigation – Day 1
---------------------

Some time after the previous case, Phoenix and the gang go 
to Themis Legal Academy. Phoenix has been invited to give a 
speech there, on the day of their school festival and mock 
trial.

Athena arrives late to the event. Phoenix and Apollo are 
there, and they are speaking with Professor Aristotle 
Means. Professor Means is in charge of the students who are 
working to become defense attorneys.

You can talk with Professor Means. Talk about the Themis 
Legal Academy to learn how the school is divided into 
thirds: judges, prosecutors and defense attorneys. Talk 
about today's plans to learn about Phoenix's meeting with 
Professor Courte, who oversees the judges' course. For some 
reason, Professor Courte missed the meeting.

Talk about the mock trial to learn that the trial was 
written by the top judge student. The top prosecutor 
student will go up against the top defense attorney 
student.

Juniper Woods, who is a third year in the judge course, 
arrives to tell Professor Means to get into place for his 
big speech. She escorts Athena and Phoenix out of the 
building.

A Body is Found
---------------

Athena and Phoenix wait for a while, until they are 
interrupted by a loud crash from a nearby stage. They 
discover the dead body of Professor Courte there, and they 
decide to investigate.

Start the investigation by turning right, then tapping on 
the corpse. This gives you a close-up of the body. You have 
three things you can look at: the body, the book and the 
arrow.

The arrow appears to be the murder weapon, and it is added 
to evidence. The book is a day planner which says what the 
victim did today and the two previous days. The body has 
marks on the wrists, which indicate she was tied up at one 
point. It seems that the murder took place some time ago, 
and the corpse was moved only recently.

Phoenix and Athena look in a different part of the stage. 
You can look at a paper and the remains of a statue (on top 
of a pedestal). Both statues here were covered up in the 
morning, and it looks like they have since been destroyed. 
The paper is a newspaper, about the mock trial. The two 
students competing in the trial are both in love with 
Juniper Woods, and the winner will get the right to date 
her.

Apollo arrives at this point, and he is shocked to see the 
corpse. The position and condition of the body is a perfect 
match for the imaginary murder that was discussed in the 
mock trial.

Juniper is Arrested
-------------------

Our heroes go inside, where they have a chance to talk to 
Juniper about three things. Ask about Juniper Woods to 
learn that she is being a little distant towards Athena. 
Ask about the victim to learn that she and Juniper had a 
close personal connection. The victim was a beacon of hope 
in the dark age of the law.

Ask about the mock trial. It followed a general script that 
Juniper wrote. Juniper and the victim prepared the mock 
trial by themselves; no one else knew about it ahead of 
time. Juniper also played the defendant in the mock trial.

Juniper's two friends appear at this point. Hugh O'Conner 
is the top defense attorney, and he is rather pretentious. 
Robin Newman is the top prosecutor, and he shouts a lot. 
These were the two people mentioned in the newspaper 
article, the ones who are both in love with Juniper.

You can talk with the three students about two things. Ask 
about Juniper's performance, in order to learn that Juniper 
is going to sing at the school festival, while wearing a 
special costume. Ask who won the mock trial to learn that 
the verdict was never decided. 

Detective Fulbright appears, and he arrests Juniper. After 
all, the murder played out according to her script, which 
was kept a secret from everyone. There are other reasons 
why Juniper is the main suspect, but Prosecutor Blackquill 
wants to keep them under wraps for now.

Athena promises to defend Juniper in the upcoming trial.

The Mock Mock Trial
-------------------

Apollo's rival Klavier appears. He is a prosecutor and a 
former rock star. Ask why he's here to learn that he is 
going to play, during Juniper's special singing 
performance. Ask him about the victim to learn that the two 
of them were close. She taught him 

Since the mock trial is related to this case, Klavier and 
Apollo decide to reenact it, for Athena's benefit. Select 
"summary of the facts" to have Klavier give his opening 
statement about the murder. In both the mock trial and the 
murder, the body of Professor Courte was found in the quad, 
with a lack of blood and an arrow sticking out.

Select "defense's argument", to have Apollo repeat Hugh's 
objection. Hugh said that the defendant couldn't have 
stabbed the victim with an arrow. Clearly, an archery club 
member shot the victim from far away.

Select "prosecution's rebuttal" to learn that the defense's 
assumption is unsound. The murder really took place in the 
art room, and the murder weapon was really an awl. Select 
"how the body was moved" to learn that the body was pushed 
through a window, where it landed on a mat. It was then 
taken to the quad, by means of a cart.

With the mock trial finished, you get a copy of the script. 
Klavier leaves.

Questions, Questions
--------------------

You can talk with Apollo, if you want. Go to the hallway to 
meet with Phoenix and Professor Means. Professor Means 
emphasizes his strategy of victory at all costs, through 
his slogan: "the ends justifies the means". He wants to 
defend Juniper, but he agrees to let Athena handle the 
case.

Professor Means leaves, and you can talk to Phoenix. Ask 
about the murder, and he confirms that the murder took 
place in the art room. Ask for the rumor about the academy 
to learn that people say the school teaches its students to 
go to extreme measures, like false charges and fake 
evidence, to get victories in the courtroom.

For your investigation, you must meet with three students, 
in any order. Hugh is at the lecture hall, Robin is at the 
maintenance area, and Myriam is at the outdoor stage.

You can talk to Hugh about two things. Talk to Hugh about 
himself, and he will brag about himself for a while. He 
also talks about finding the body. Talk to him about this. 
He discovered the body shortly before the mock trial, but 
he was so intent on winning the trial that he decided to 
tell anyone about the corpse.

You can talk to Robin about two things. Ask Robin about 
himself to learn that he made the statues on the stage. 
Robin worked with the victim, for the art club. Ask about 
the murder, to learn that Junie will not be allowed to 
graduate if she is found guilty in the trial.

Myriam is a character we haven't met before. She hides 
inside a cardboard box at all times. Talk to Myriam about 
herself, and she asks for details about Juniper. Apollo's 
bracelet reacts, indicating that she is lying. Use 
perception on one of Myriam's hands, when she says "for 
Juniper's state". Myriam is clearly not Juniper's friend; 
present the Themis Herald to prove this. Myriam is only 
interested in newspaper gossip!

You get a second newspaper, written by Myriam. Talk to her 
about herself again, to learn that she is a witness for the 
trial. Talk about "the ends justifies the means" to learn 
that she follows Professor Means' strategies. Ask about "a 
rift in the trio" to learn there was tension between 
Juniper and her two friends.

Interview with Juniper
----------------------

When you finish investigating at the school, go to the 
detention center to meet with Juniper.

Ask about the script to learn that Juniper tried to change 
the script, in order to favor Robin, but it was changed 
back. Ask about the awl, to learn it is a prop for the mock 
trial. Juniper does not know where the red splotches came 
from. Ask about the mock trial prep work, to learn she and 
the victim were at school late last night, doing prep work.

Apollo and Athena review the case a bit, then the 
investigation ends.

005b.  Trial, Day One
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Trial, Day 1
------------ 

The trial begins with Detective Fulbright taking the stand. 
He says the awl was the murder weapon, and he gives the 
autopsy report. He also has a piece of evidence: a tape 
recording of a woman saying, "You're a goner!". We can't 
identify the woman on the tape, but it is presumably 
Juniper's voice.

The only people without alibis for the time the body was 
moved are Robin, Hugh and Juniper.

Cross-Examining Scuttlebutt
---------------------------

Myriam Scuttlebutt is called to the stand. She testifies 
that the murder was based on Juniper's script. To get 
through this cross-examination, press the first statement 
and the last statement. Athena does quite badly here, but 
Apollo helps by reminding her of an obvious problem.

If Juniper IS the murderer, why would she commit murder 
according to the details of her script? Choose "that would 
make her the culprit". It makes no sense for Juniper to 
incriminate herself in such an obvious way, so she would be 
sure to get caught.

Blackquill counters with new information. Juniper purposely 
tried to stop the mock trial, by leading Scuttlebutt to the 
body. Scuttlebutt then testifies about Juniper going to the 
quad, before the mock trial took place. Scuttlebutt took a 
photo of Juniper at this time, but no one's face is visible 
in the photograph.

With this testimony, go to the final statement, which has 
the picture of the costume. Here, present the stage 
costume. The two costumes do not match up! It appears that 
the person in the photograph was wearing it inside-out.

Blackquill gets an explanation from Juniper. There was 
glow-in-the-dark paint on the costume at the time. 
Therefore, it was put on the mannequin inside-out. He has a 
photograph to prove this. The photograph clearly shows 
where someone picked it up and put it on.

We have evidence about this. Present the Themis Herald 
Extra, which has a picture of Robin's hands. His hands are 
glowing in the dark, which shows he touched the glow-in-
the-dark paint. That would mean the person wearing the 
costume in the photograph is Robin, not Juniper! 

Cross-Examining Newman
----------------------

Robin takes the stand, and he testifies about how the paint 
from the costume got on his hands. Athena can tell that 
Robin's voice is full of discord, so she uses the Mood 
Matrix on him. 

You want to pinpoint the happy emotion on the third 
statement, about the frilly costume. Robin was happy, 
because he likes girly clothes. He insists the costume fell 
upon him, but you can contradict this. Present the glowing 
costume photo. If the costume DID fall on him, the 
handprints would be different!

Robin admits he put the costume on and changes his 
testimony.

Pinpoint the sad emotion at the fourth statement, about 
getting excited. Robin was sad, because he doesn't look as 
pretty as Juniper does in the costume. Why is that? At the 
fifth or sixth statement, present Robin's brace. He thinks 
the brace gets in the way of his beauty.

Everything clicks into place, as Athena realizes she's made 
a big mistake. Select "you're a girl" to have Robin admit 
that he is a girl in disguise. She removes her brace and 
reveals her true self.

The revelation of Robin's true identity changes one of the 
pieces of evidence. Which one? Present the tape recorder. 
The recording is of a female voice, and we just found 
another female!

Blackquill counters that Robin is not necessarily a suspect 
based on her sex; she could be an accomplice. You need more 
reason to suspect her. Athena says that Robin knew the 
details of the mock trial ahead of time. How? Select that 
she "heard it from Junie", and prove this by presenting the 
mock trial script.

Robin's reaction to the color of the victim's suit, during 
the mock trial, indicates she knew some of the details of 
the mock trial ahead of time. Robin claims that she learned 
about this through the victim, not through Juniper.

Cross-Examining O'Conner
------------------------

Prosecutor Blackquill brings Hugh O'Conner to the stand, in 
order to testify. It seems that Hugh saw Juniper at the 
school, around the time of the murder.

Press the final statement, where Hugh asks if you want to 
know anything else. This gives you the opportunity to ask 
about three things. Ask how Hugh prepped for the mock trial 
to get a new statement, which says Hugh didn't meet with 
anyone.

At this new statement, present Professor Courte's planner. 
Her notes say that she was going to meet with Hugh that 
day. If Hugh stayed until the final bell, it means he met 
with the victim around the time of the murder!

The audio recording is proof of this situation. When asked 
who is on the tape, select "the victim". When asked what 
the victim was doing, select "scolding O'Conner". The tape 
isn't of the victim saying, "You're a goner!"; it's a tape 
of the victim saying, "Hugh O'Conner!".

Blackquill unveils his final piece of evidence: a 
photograph of Juniper and the victim, at the crime scene, 
shortly before the murder. The Judge is ready to hand down 
his sentence at this point, but the trial gets muddled up 
when Robin, Juniper and Hugh all confess to the murder. The 
Judge decides to extend the trial by a day.

005c.  Investigation, Day Two
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Investigation – Day 2
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The investigation begins in the detention center. Juniper 
says that she has decided to switch lawyers. She's going 
from Athena and Apollo to Professor Means.

Ask "why change lawyers?" and "why did you confess?" to 
learn that Juniper believes in the innocence of her two 
friends. Ask about the trio's friendship to learn that the 
"the ends justifies the means" strategy caused a minor rift 
in their friendship.

Ask about the day of the murder to learn she was in the art 
room until 6:00, at which point she worked on her stage 
costume. Ask about her meeting with Hugh, to confirm it 
took place around the time of the murder. Juniper went home 
around 8:30, long after the murder.

Athena is adamant about saving Juniper, so she makes a 
deal. If she can find decisive evidence by the end of the 
day, she will remain as Juniper's lawyer. If not, Professor 
Means will take the reins.

The Outdoor Stage
-----------------

Go to the outdoor stage to meet with Klavier Gavin. Talk to 
him about the stage to see how the stage was supposed to be 
set up. It had a starry background, two statues and two 
banners. Ask about the statues, to begin a search for the 
statue pieces.

Looking from Klavier's side of the stage, you can find two 
pieces. One is on Klavier's bench, while the other is on 
the floor (in the lower/left). Looking from Phoenix's side 
of the stage, you can zoom in on Klavier's statue. Here, 
there's a stone on the floor and more stones to the left. 
The final statue piece is in the judge's bench, which you 
can zoom into from either Klavier or Phoenix's side of the 
stage.

Athena and Klavier rebuild the statues. We have a complete 
statue of Klavier, a barely started statue of Phoenix 
Wright, and a complete statue of Lady Justice. Gee, where 
did the Lady Justice statue come from?

Athena wants to examine the wire connected to the art room. 
Tap on the window or the banner, and she calls to Detective 
Fulbright. He uses the winch to lower a banner to the 
stage.

Examine the banner to open it. It looks like Phoenix's 
banner. Inside, you find a scrap of paper about Hugh. 
Examine the banner again to find a bloodstain.

Finally, examine the Lady Justice statue. No one knows 
where it comes from. The investigation ends here, but our 
heroes examine some scrapes that make it seem like 
something heavy was moved behind the stage. Myriam 
Scuttlebutt runs away at this point, so Athena and Apollo 
give chase. 

Questions for Scuttlebutt
-------------------------

Athena and Apollo catch up with Scuttlebutt at the 
maintenance area. She is upset about what happened in 
trial. Pick "Scutting Scuttlebutt", and she gives you the 
burnt remains of Klavier's banner. Talk about "the depths 
of despair" and "your photo technique" to cheer up 
Scuttlebutt. In thanks, she gives you two photographs of 
the stage being set up, on the night of the murder.

Questions for O'Conner
----------------------

Go to the hallway to meet Hugh. Talk about his confession 
to learn that the fake confession he made exonerates him 
(at least, he believes it does). Talk about Hugh's relation 
to Blackquill to learn that Blackquill is blackmailing Hugh 
with sensitive information. Talk about Courte's planner, 
and Hugh says that his friendship with Juniper is pretty 
much at an end.

The Art Room
------------

Go to the art room to meet Detective Fulbright. You can 
talk to him about the art room investigation and the 
breakthrough to get an update on the voice recording. It 
has been officially confirmed that Juniper is the person 
who said, "You're a goner!".

You can examine many items in this room. You want to 
examine both windows and both paintings, either envelope on 
the left, the roped-off area, the bookshelf, the winch and 
the table on the right.

Examine the clock for a bit of work. The clock is an hour 
slow, but you need to prove it was slow on the day of the 
murder. Do this by presenting the stage set-up photos, then 
selecting the board outside the window. Clearly, the 
backdrop in the photograph matches the stage backdrop.

When you're done with everything, Detective Fulbright 
mentions that Robin is watching a movie in the lecture 
hall. Go there to meet her.

A Fabrication Exposed
---------------------

You can talk to Robin about four things. Ask why she 
confessed, to learn that she is perfectly fine with being 
convicted on a charge, because she can drop out of lawyer 
school and become an artist. Ask about the day of the crime 
to learn Robin was making a statue that day, but no one can 
confirm it.

Ask about Robin about her secret being revealed, to learn 
that everyone is fine with her being a girl. Robin mentions 
the snitch, which you can ask about. Someone is snitching 
on all the students, to the professors.

Athena wants to talk about the statue, so present the 
school camera photo to Robin. This lets you talk about 
Courte's artistic sense. Robin says the statue in the 
picture is of Lady Justice. Courte put the statue together 
in a very odd fashion, before it was destroyed. We are 
still left with the question of how it reached the stage.

Our heroes watch the video of the mock trial, which started 
with a long and boring lecture from Professor Means. Robin 
gives you a diagram of how the hall is set up, and Athena 
notes something interesting. In the trial, Juniper says, 
"You're a goner!". Present the tape recorder, and Athena 
suggests that the tape recording came from the mock trial, 
not the night of the murder.

Figuring Out Juniper
--------------------

Apollo and Athena arrive at the detention center and recap 
their findings for Juniper.

Talk to her about the suspicions surrounding Hugh. Juniper 
lies about her suspicions. Use Apollo's perception ability 
here. Look at her scarf and perceive at the statement 
"never causes trouble".

Athena realizes Juniper's secret is tied to Hugh's secret. 
Say that Juniper is the snitch, and prove it by presenting 
the victim's planner. Juniper will break down and finally 
tell you the truth. Talk about the suspicions against Hugh 
again to learn how Juniper function in her role as a 
snitch.

Talk about Juniper's report on Hugh to learn that he has 
been giving bribes to ensure good grades. This connects to 
your evidence. Present the "Hugh" Scrap, taken from the 
victim's planner. Did the victim take a bribe from Hugh?

Ask Juniper about her other reason for suspecting Hugh. On 
the night of the murder, she saw him with a bloody hand, 
wandering the halls. Shortly after this, investigation 
ends.

005d.  Trial, Day Two
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Trial – Day 2
-------------

Trial begins with Blackquill admitting the photograph and 
the sound recording are not admissible evidence. Instead of 
relying on them, he will focus on how the body was moved. 
Hugh is called to the stand, and he testifies that he saw 
Juniper moving a mat behind the stage on the day after the 
murder.

In the cross-examination, go to the third statement, about 
Hugh being between the stage and maintenance area. At this 
statement, present the stage set-up photos. There was a 
construction wall in the way, so he could not have seen 
Juniper!

Blackquill says that Hugh is the construction worker, 
operating the crane in the photograph. If Hugh was moving 
the crane at the time, he could have seen over the wall. 
Hugh denies this, so Athena proves Hugh wrong by selecting 
"examine his neck".

Hugh is wearing the same distinctive neck band as the crane 
operator; therefore, he is the crane operator. Hugh admits 
that he is secretly twenty-five years old, because he took 
a seven year break from high school. He was hired to 
operate the crane at the school, as part of a part-time 
construction job.

Athena tries a new tactic at this point. Juniper is the 
prime suspect, because the body was moved using the mat and 
ball cart. Is there any way the body could have been moved, 
without the mat? Yes, there is, now that we know Hugh 
operated a crane at the time the body was moved. Say that 
Hugh used the crane to "move the body".

Hugh then shows off his injured hand, which is proof he 
could not have used the crane to move the body. Whoops.

Another Way to Move a Body
--------------------------

Is there another way the body could have been moved from 
the art room to the stage? Yes. Present the school banner 
here. It is possible that someone secured the corpse in the 
banner, then lowered the banner onto the stage with the 
wire.

Blackquill asks about the bloodstains found near the other 
window. Select "the victim's blood" to suggest that the 
blood came from someone else. A quick blood analysis shows 
that this is true. The blood near the left window actually 
belongs to Hugh O'Conner, not the victim. This is easily 
explained, though; the blood came when Hugh opened Myriam's 
booby-trapped envelope.

Hugh asks about the statues and when they were destroyed. 
The original theory was that the body was moved the day 
before the mock trial. However, if the statues were 
destroyed when the body was moved, that means the body was 
moved during the mock trial.

O'Conner's Mood Matrix
----------------------

Hugh confesses that he is the killer, and he used a body 
double to provide an alibi. It's a rather strange 
confession, and Athena uses the Mood Matrix to analyze it.

Hugh has overwhelming happiness. Go to the last statement, 
about Juniper's innocence, and probe at Juniper. She is the 
source of Hugh's happiness. Could it be that this 
confession is false?

Athena updates the mood matrix. Go to the third statement, 
about the fact that Hugh did not lose the mock trial. 
Pinpoint happiness here, because this is the only statement 
which does not make him happy. Hugh claims he was hiding 
onstage at that point. Present the lecture hall diagram to 
disprove his statement. The diagram shows that Hugh would 
have been in full view of Professor Means.

It's odd, but Hugh insists that Professor Means was not 
there during his speech.

Go to the second-to-last statement about the empty audio 
control room. Pinpoint sadness here. Hugh is sad because 
the room was not empty. Who else was in the room? Select 
Juniper.

Hugh is depressed at this point, and he confesses he isn't 
a genius. His good grades are the result of bribes. Hugh 
confronted his parents about their bribery of his teachers, 
and Juniper overhead. Hugh suspects that Juniper hates him 
as a result.

Athena remembers the proof of friendship that the three 
friends have. Say that the friends keep their friendship 
bracelets "where they're easy to touch". The three friends 
show off their bracelets, affirming their friendship.

Hugh's testimony is over, but Athena presses the point 
about Professor Means not being present at his speech. 
Select "Aristotle Means" as a person without an alibi, and 
say that the speech was "pre-recorded".

A Lecture in Court
------------------

Professor Means takes the stand. He claims that he did not 
pre-record the speech. Everyone watches the mock trial 
tape, and Athena believes she finds evidence that the 
speech was made ahead of time. What is it? The gold statue 
of Lady Justice. Professor Means' speech gives the wrong 
color for the statue, since it was done before the original 
statue was replaced.

Athena has further proof. Present the voiceprint analysis. 
The dubbed-over section on the tape is the exact same 
length as Professor Means' speech.

Professor Means then gives testimony as to why he pre-
recorded his speech. He said that he did so, in order to 
meet with Juniper. Juniper then blackmailed him into 
helping her get away with murder. He approves of her "ends 
justifies the means" method, but he does not approve of her 
committing murder.

At the cross-examination, go to the final statement about 
protecting Juniper. Present the tape recorder here. If he 
wanted to protect Juniper, why did he make the fake tape 
recording which incriminated her?

The Final Cross-Examination
---------------------------

Professor Means then claims he has an alibi for the time of 
the murder. Robin appears and corrects him. Professor Means 
stayed late at school that day, because he was making the 
statue of Phoenix Wright while Robin made the statue of 
Klavier. This work took up all of his time.

Go to the fourth statement, about how Professor Means could 
not have left the stage. Press this statement, and accept 
his argument. The cross-examination ends.

Seeking the Truth
-----------------

Athena concedes that Means never left the stage area. This 
means that the murder must have taken place there. When 
prompted, say that the police were wrong about the "crime 
scene". The murder wasn't in the art room! It was onstage!

Means says that this is impossible, since no blood was 
found onstage. Athena disagrees. Present the school banner, 
which was found onstage and had blood on it. That doesn't 
account for all the blood which was found, so highlight the 
other banner, then present the burnt fragments. The 
majority of the blood was on the Gavineers banner, which 
was later burned.

Professor Means tries to prove the body was moved, because 
it destroyed the statues. Present the statue of Lady 
Justice. This is the item which was moved from the art room 
to the stage. When asked why the murdered did this, say 
that he was trying to "point us to the body". He smashed 
the statue to ensure the body would be found.

This is a good explanation, but there's a problem. 
According to Athena's ideas, the body was onstage 
overnight. Why did no one see it? After a while, Athena 
thinks things over.

Professor Means must have uncovered the body..."During the 
mock trial"
Specifically, he did it..."During the speech"
At that time, he also moved..."The white statue"
The body was hidden inside..."The Wright statue"

Athena realizes that the statue of Phoenix Wright, which 
was covered up overnight, was never a statue. It was the 
corpse, disguised as a statue! Athena attempts to duplicate 
the statue trick. When asked where to put the arms, select 
"behind my head". When asked what should be at her side, 
select the arrow.

Athena's trick falls short, and she is asked to find 
something else. Select the staff that Professor Means is 
always holding. He used that as part of the trick. When 
asked to prove this, select "test the spear for blood".

Professor Means' spear tests positive for the victim's 
blood, which proves he stabbed the victim. Juniper is then 
found innocent of all charges.

Post-Trial Wrap-Up
------------------

Juniper and everyone else talks outside of the courtroom. 
Juniper develops a minor crush on Apollo, and the school 
festival is back on! Juniper sings onstage with Klavier's 
band.

The mock trial is concluded, and Hugh wins. He asks to be 
friends with Juniper, and Miriam joins the group of 
friends.

006.  Case Four
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Case Four takes place shortly before Case One. Remember how 
Case One was the story of a courtroom bombing? Case Four is 
the trial that was interrupted by the bombing.

006a.  Trial, Day One
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Trial – Day 1
-------------

The defendant in this trial is Solomon Starbuck, Apollo's 
childhood hero. He is an astronaut, and he is accused of 
killing fellow astronaut, Clay Terran. Clay was Apollo's 
best friend.

Apollo is wearing an eyepatch during this case, which 
confuses the Judge. Blackquill describes the events, with 
the help of Detective Fulbright. Two bombs went off at the 
Cosmos Space Center, shortly before a scheduled launch. One 
bomb went off near the spaceship. After this happened, the 
two astronauts left the launch pad and went to the main 
building. Presumably, Clay was stabbed while in the launch 
pad area.

To get through the first cross-examination, you need to 
press every single statement. Pressing the first statement 
gets you an evacuation report. Pressing the second 
statement reveals the fact that Starbuck has a fear of 
space travel, after his traumatic flight seven years ago.

Pressing the third statement gives you information on the 
door lock, which only opens when specific fingerprints are 
pressed against it. Press the fourth statement to confirm 
that the murder took place in the launch pad area, before 
the bombing. Press the fifth statement to learn that the 
body was discovered inside the main building by Detective 
Arme and Yuri Cosmos.

When the cross-examination ends, Blackquill brings out a 
new piece of evidence: video footage from the security 
camera. It shows one astronaut, carrying another astronaut 
into the main building. The faces of the astronauts aren't 
visible, but Blackquill presumes it is Starbuck, moving the 
victim's corpse into the main building.

When given the chance to object to something, select "why 
the body was moved". It seems odd that Starbuck would go 
through the trouble of moving a heavy corpse a long 
distance. Blackquill says there were two reasons. One, 
Starbuck wanted to put on a show for the security camera, 
to fake his innocence. Two, Starbuck had a third bomb in 
the room where the corpse was found. Presumably, this bomb 
would have been used to destroy the corpse. Fortunately, it 
was discovered and disarmed before that could happen.

Blackquill also has evidence: the bomb remote switch, found 
inside Starbuck's pocket. He summons Starbuck to the stand, 
so Apollo can cross-examine him.

Cross-Examining Starbuck
------------------------

Starbuck testifies about leaving the space ship area. He 
goes along with Apollo, in that he claims to have carried 
Clay to safety. With this cross-examination, present the 
bombing report at the second statement, about taking the 
elevator. Starbuck could not have used the elevator, as it 
had been destroyed in the bombing!

Starbuck amends his testimony, by saying he took the 
ladder, not the elevator. At the third statement, present 
the space center diagram. When prompted, select the ladder. 
There is no way that Starbuck could have carried such heavy 
things down a ladder without help!

Prosecutor Blackquill steps in and says that the victim's 
body was pushed off the ladder, not carried down it. As 
proof, he presents the oxygen tank data. This gives details 
on the oxygen levels of both the victim and Mr. Starbuck.

When prompted, present the security camera video, then 
highlight the oxygen display. The oxygen level of 50 does 
not match with the report! Specifically, Starbuck has 0 
oxygen at that point. Explain this, by selecting "the 
victim was carrying the defendant".

The only viable explanation is that the victim is the 
person standing up in the video. That means the victim 
carried Starbuck into the lounge. This overturns 
Blackquill's premise that the murder took place near the 
space ship.

The murder must have taken place in the lounge, and 
Detective Arme is summoned to testify about discovering the 
body in the lounge. Ted Tonate takes the stand instead, and 
he warns everyone to evacuate because a bomb is about to 
explode!

006b.  Investigation, Day One
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The game skips ahead in time, to after the trial in Case 1. 
Ted Tonate has been arrested for bombing the courtroom, and 
the trial for Clay Terran's murder is set to resume. 
Phoenix and Athena decide to continue working on Starbuck's 
defense, even though Apollo is injured.

Investigation – Day 1
---------------------

Talk about the case, and you learn that the murder weapon 
was a standard-issue utility knife that all mechanics at 
the space station have. Talk about the HAT-1 Miracle to 
learn about Starbuck's daring mission seven years ago. Talk 
about outer space to learn that Starbuck both fears space 
and desperately wants to go back there. Talk about the 
victim to learn that Clay Terran and Apollo Justice both 
spent time at the space center and shouted "I'm fine!" with 
frequency.

When you're done talking to Starbuck, go to the entrance.

Questions for Cosmos
--------------------

The Space Center Entrance is fancy. Phoenix questions why 
it is called GYAXA, when Yuri Cosmos arrives. He is the 
director of the space center, and he was one of the first 
to discover the victim's body.

Talk to Cosmos about himself, and he gives you the 
runaround concerning what he does. He does the same thing 
when you ask about the bombing. The only thing he will talk 
about is HAT-1. They recently received asteroid samples 
from that mission, which are being processed.

Go to the Boarding Lounge, which is likely the scene of the 
murder. A police officer tells our heroes that they need 
permission to investigate here.

Detective Fulbright is in the Launch Pad 1 corridor, so go 
there and talk to him about everything. Talk about the 
crime scene to get permission to investigate. Talk about 
what happened to learn about the evacuation, which was 
hampered by the elevator being bombed. People at the top of 
the building had to evacuate on a ladder. Talk about the 
witness to learn that one person looked into the crime 
scene window, while going down the ladder, and she saw 
something.

Move to the boarding lounge after this.

The Boarding Lounge
-------------------

Now that you have permission to investigate, you'll need to 
thoroughly examine the room. Examine the white rope in the 
lower/left, which outlines where the corpse was found. 
Examine the spinning object on the roof, to find a piece of 
the oxygen tank inside. Examine the door on the right to 
learn more about the various doors in this room. Two of 
them are locked with fingerprint scanners.

You should now be looking at the area with two doors. Zoom 
in on the right door, and examine the three things there: 
the door, the fingerprint reader and the mystery knob left 
of the fingerprint reader.

Step back, then examine the left area, which has a moonwalk 
training pad. Examine it, and the right floor panel right 
of it. Examine the grate against the wall, and examine the 
glinting object inside the grate. You find a tiny bullet 
inside.

Back away and rotate the camera to the right. Examine the 
mirror, the table and the open capsule. Examine the control 
device to turn off the hologram screen on the wall. Rotate 
left and examine the crack in the turned-off wall. It's a 
bullet hole! Examine it to learn that a normal-sized gun 
made the hole.

When you've finished examining everything, a robot named 
Ponco shows up and takes you to the Space Museum. Talk to 
Ponco about the HAT-1 to learn more about the original 
mission. There is a picture of the crew involved with that 
mission. Talk to Ponco about the launch pad layout to learn 
how the launch pad is moved from its current location to 
launch position.

Phoenix wants to talk to Ponco about the asteroid capsule, 
so present the autopsy report to Ponco. The asteroid 
capsule, which was originally sent off to space seven years 
ago during HAT-1, is added to the court record.

Our heroes want to talk to Detective Fulbright now, so head 
to the Launch Pad 1 Corridor.

Questions for Fulbright
-----------------------

There are two things you can talk to Detective Fulbright 
about. First, ask about the bullet hole at the crime scene 
to learn that Detective Arme fired the gun. Second, ask 
about the fingerprint data to learn that the handprint on 
the fingerprint lock matches the defendant.

Present the security camera video to Fulbright, to learn 
that the video footage ends while the astronauts go through 
the door.

Fulbright continues to act strangely, and Phoenix decides 
to use his magatama. Either press "x" or the magatama 
button on the touchscreen to use it here. When prompted, 
say that Fulbright is worried about "justice". Use the 
evacuation report to prove the guard assignment was 
dangerous, and use Candice Arme as an example of an odd 
person to be a guard.

Fulbright reveals a bomb threat was made, before the 
launch. Continue talking to Fulbright, about what he can't 
say, Prosecutor Blackquill, and haunted for seven years. 
Seven years ago, a murder took place at the space station. 
Blackquill was found guilty of the crime, and for the past 
seven years, he has blamed a phantom.

Fulbright says the eyewitness is outside. Phoenix and 
Athena automatically go there. She is Aura Blackquill, and 
she works with robots. Ask about her last name to confirm 
that she is Simon Blackquill's older sister. Ask about the 
witness to receive a statement on what she saw, which is 
someone holding a fancy lighter and a knife. End the 
conversation by asking why she hates lawyers.

Time to wrap up the investigation! Go to the detention 
center to speak with Starbuck.

Investigation Report
--------------------

Talk with Starbuck about the lighter, and he will mention 
that he remembers seeing it, too. Presumably, the man 
holding the lighter is the third party who killed Clay!

Apollo Breaks Away
-----------------

Phoenix gets rid of his unneeded evidence and goes back to 
the Wright Anything Agency. Apollo arrives. Talk about his 
injuries, and Apollo claims he is fine. Talk about Clay 
Terran, to learn more about Apollo's history with his best 
friend.

Talk about "I'm fine" to learn why Apollo and Clay say 
those words often. Apollo ends with a dramatic 
announcement: he is taking a leave of absence from the law 
agency, so he can follow the case on his own.

006c.  Trial, Day Two
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Trial – Day 2
-------------

The trial begins with a recap of the case, followed by 
Director Cosmos taking the stand. He testifies about seeing 
someone at the scene of the crime. Sadly, due to the 
darkness, the person's face was not clearly illuminated, so 
Cosmos cannot positively identify them.

Press the final statement, where he guesses that the person 
was the defendant. A conversation follows, about how a 
third person must have escaped through the southern door, 
the one without a door lock.

Phoenix asks Cosmos why he briefly looked away from the 
room. He says it is because Detective Arme pulled out her 
gun and fired two shots. This statement is added to the 
testimony.

Go to the new statement, which is the final statement. 
Present the bullet hole here. Why is there ONE bullet hole, 
if she fired TWO shots? Blackquill is quick to say that the 
second bullet was found by the oxygen tank, where it 
presumably ruptured it.

The Judge asks if that clears up all the issues. Say "no, 
it doesn't". When prompted, present the bullet. There was a 
.10 caliber bullet found at the crime scene, but Detective 
Arme's gun was .38 caliber.

Cosmos begins to brag about what happened. Arme fired 
twice, while the shadowy person fired once. The bullet hit 
one of the medals on Cosmos' chest, and he was very 
fortunate to have survived.

Cross-Examining Cosmos
----------------------

At the testimony, present the bullet on the third 
statement. Cosmos says he was in the east area, but the 
bullet was found to the south. Therefore, Cosmos is lying 
about where he was standing, when he was shot. The only 
proper conclusion we can draw is that Cosmos was standing 
in the southern area.

Phoenix reevaluates his thinking. Comsos and Detective Arme 
must have arrived at the crime scene, at separate times. 
When prompted, say the only person who could have left the 
scene was Yuri Cosmos. When asked for evidence, use the 
bullet from Arme's gun.

Cosmos' bullet wound matches perfectly with Arme's bullet, 
proving that he was the person she shot. That means he 
entered the scene before she did. Presumably, he left 
through the control room door, which only he can open, then 
he doubled around the area to make it seem like he arrived 
after Arme.

006d.  Trial, Day Two, Part Two
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What Cosmos Actually Saw
------------------------

Cosmos was the first person on the scene, and he saw the 
killer at that time. He cannot explain how the killer 
escaped, so Athena brings out the Mood Matrix.

You have two things you want to, to get through the first 
part of Cosmos' mood matrix.

1. Pinpoint his sadness at "and, well, the Launch Pad 1 
door..."
2. Pinpoint his lack of surprise at "...but, when I tried 
to get another look, they had vanished into thin air!"

Phoenix puts these two things together and makes a 
conclusion. When asked where the culprit escaped, highlight 
the Launch Pad 1 Corridor (the left exit). When asked whose 
fingerprints opened the door, select "Solomon Starbuck".

Cosmos gives new testimony about entering the crime scene. 
This testimony discusses when Arme entered the room. You 
want to pinpoint the surprise at "And then, the detective 
shot at me!" Why is it weird? Say that Cosmos was "More 
surprised when Arme came" than when she shot at him.

This indicates he was doing something suspect at the crime 
scene. Phoenix double-checks the photos and realizes what 
Cosmos changed. When asked, highlight the mysterious knob 
which is left of the fingerprint reader.

Cosmos admits that he turned the knob, and he explains that 
the knob is a safety lock which moves the launch pad.

When you return to the cross-examination, pinpoint the 
happiness at "I had no choice but to disengage the safety 
lock." It seems like Cosmos was following orders.

Blackquill steps in and points out the safety lock could 
not have been used to move the launch pad, as the launch 
pad was never moved. Phoenix comes up with an explanation.

The safety lock was used..."To switch it with another 
place"
The launch pad was switched with...the Space Museum.
The proof is...The number 2 on the ground of the hallway.

The entire time, we had everything backwards. At the time 
of the murder, the space museum and Launch Pad 1 were 
swapped. This allowed the killer to sneak into Launch Pad 1 
and set the bomb, without going through the fingerprint 
lock.

The killer then travelled to the lounge, where they waited 
for the astronauts to appear. After killing Clay, the 
killer went into the space museum. When Cosmos turned the 
safety lock, the museum and launch pad were put back to 
their normal places, making it easy for the killer to 
escape.

Conclusive Evidence
-------------------

Detective Fulbright shows up with conclusive evidence. It 
is the culprit's cigarette lighter! The lighter has the 
victim's blood on it, along with the culprit's 
fingerprints.

Since Mr. Starbuck's fingerprints are not on the lighter, 
this is proof he is innocent. The Judge renders a not 
guilty verdict, and the trial ends.

Afterwards, Blackquill questions whose fingerprints are on 
the lighter. They belong to Athena Cykes. Athena is then 
arrested.

007.  Case Five
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This case takes place directly after the end of Case 4.
 
007a.  Investigation, Day One
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Investigation - Day 1
---------------------

The investigation begins with Phoenix at the Wright 
Anything Agency, talking with his adopted daughter, Trucy. 
They decide to investigate the case, in hopes of proving 
Athena's innocence.

After Phoenix discards the unnecessary evidence, go to the 
entrance. You see Director Cosmos, but he soon leaves. Go 
to the boarding lounge to see Mr. Starbuck.

Talk with Starbuck about the murder. He had no idea the 
launch pads were switched that day, even though it seems 
that Clay Terran and Director Cosmos knew about it. Talk 
about the murderer, and Starbuck confirms he could not see 
the murderer in the dark. Also, the culprit escaped with 
their gun.

Talk about switching the launch pads, and Starbuck lets you 
examine the Launch Pad Corridor that was connected to the 
boarding lounge, at the time of the murder. Here, examine 
the leaves in the lower/left and also the door-opening 
machine. This one has a button, not a fingerprint scanner, 
so anyone could have used it to get inside and kill Clay.

That's all for this area for now. Go to the entrance to 
talk with Director Cosmos.

More Questions for Cosmos
-------------------------

Cosmos tries to get away, but Trucy stops him. He accepts 
the fact that he must talk to you. Talk to him about 
switching the launch pads. He is reluctant to talk about 
this topic, so you must use the magatama.

Phoenix asks why Cosmos switched the launch pads. Select 
"to save the astronauts", which is the answer Cosmos gave 
in court. In order to do so, he had the help of Clay 
Terran. Starbuck's help was unnecessary, as Starbuck was 
taking the medication that impaired his senses.

Cosmos says he was warned about the bombing ahead of time, 
through a phone call. The call mentioned a previous 
bombing. Select "The HAT-1 Miracle", which is when the 
bombing took place. Cosmos admits that the HAT-1 flight was 
sabotaged by a bombing and a murder.

The murder in question was committed by someone who was 
part of the space center. Select Simon Blackquill, who was 
convicted of murder seven years ago. Director Cosmos' 
psyche-locks disappear, and you can now talk to him about 
switching the launchpads.

Cosmos talks about seven years ago, when someone stole moon 
rocks, set a bomb on the spaceship, and committed murder. 
Cosmos suspects a spy did these things. Talk about "the 
spy" to learn more. The government helped cover up the 
incident.

Talk about "just like seven years ago", to ask about the 
recent phone call. The person who called Cosmos knew the 
events of seven years ago, despite the coverups. This 
convinced Cosmos that the caller was the culprit from seven 
years ago, so Cosmos took the threat seriously and switched 
the launchpads.

Cosmos says the Hope capsule with moon rocks was destroyed. 
Ask about that for more details. Even though Terran carried 
it to safety, the capsule was later destroyed in the 
courtroom bombing in Case 1. Cosmos believes the culprit in 
both cases is the Phantom, not Simon Blackquill, because 
Blackquill is in jail and therefore could not have made 
both phone calls.

Cosmos spins on his scooter, so let's leave him alone. Go 
to the Space Museum to see a display about the HAT-1 
launch. Juniper Woods appears and mentions that Athena grew 
up in the space center. Talk with Juniper about everything 
here.

Talk about "Athena and the Space Center" to learn Athena 
lived here, because her mother worked there. Talk about 
"sad memory" to learn that Athena's mother was murdered 
during HAT-1. Ask about "Young Athena" to learn more about 
when Athena was young.

Trucy recommends showing the picture to Juniper, so present 
the HAT-1 Exhibit to her. Juniper confirms the woman in the 
picture is Athena's mother, Metis. This more or less 
confirms that Blackquill was sent to jail for killing 
Athena's mother.

Phoenix and Trucy go to the prison, where Ted Tonate claims 
that someone stole the detonator, when he committed murder. 
That would mean someone else set off the courtroom bomb in 
Case 1. Fulbright gives you the remains of the Phony Phanty 
Bomb as evidence, and he lets you go to the robotics lab.
Go there now. This is where Metis Cykes was killed seven 
years ago. Inside, Apollo is talking to Aura Blackquill. 
Ask about what happened, and Aura displays great contempt 
for Athena. Also, Clonco mistakes Apollo for Clay Terran, 
because Apollo is wearing Clay's jacket.

Ask about seven years ago, and you learn about the robots 
that Blackquill and Metis made together. Ask about the 
robots to learn that their memories are stored outside of 
their bodies.

Finish by asking about Dr. Cykes and Simon. Simon revered 
her as a great teacher of psychology. Phoenix suggests that 
the two murders were done by different people. Aura gets 
upset, and she has her robot kick you out. After this, 
Trucy leaves.

Lonely Office
--------------

Go to the Wright Anything Agency, and Phoenix finds a 
letter from his old assistant, Maya. Not only that, but 
Maya's cousin Pearl is here! Pearl is seventeen, and she 
will be Phoenix's assistant for the rest of the 
investigation. Talk to Pearl about herself and about her 
errand.

Go to the detention center, where the Blackquill siblings 
are arguing. Talk to Blackquill about the events of seven 
years ago. Blackquill refuses to talk to you, so you turn 
to Fulbright for information.

Fulbright discusses the case against Blackquill. There was 
security footage, which confirmed Blackquill was the only 
one to enter the room around the time of the murder. There 
was also a photo of Blackquill holding the murder weapon: a 
bloody katana.

Fulbright lets slip about the execution date. Blackquill is 
set to be executed tomorrow, so we must solve the mystery 
and prove his innocence quickly! After this, Fulbright gets 
an emergency call about a robot rebellion.

Hostage Crisis at the Center
----------------------------

Phoenix, Pearl and Fulbright rush to the space center, 
where Aura Blackquill is using her robots to hold a group 
of people captive. You are asked to appease her, so select 
"retry it in court". Perhaps if they do an unofficial 
retrial of the murder of Dr. Cykes, Simon Blackquill will 
be found innocent, and Aura will be pleased.

Aura lets Phoenix inside the building, to examine the 
robotics lab. Not long after, Phoenix's friend Miles 
Edgeworth appears. Edgeworth is the Chief Prosecutor for 
the area.

Talk about Miles Edgeworth to learn that he has brought 
information on the case from seven years ago. Talk about 
the UR-1 Incident to get an overview of the case. There 
were two photos taken of the crime scene, and Blackquill 
was arrested due to the security camera footage and the 
photo of him holding the bloody katana.

Once you talk to Edgeworth, you can examine the room. Look 
at the large robot and the robot's hand. Look at the blue 
rolling cases and the table on the right.

Go left on the examine area. Look at the purple seat to 
learn that this machine dismantles robots. Look at the red 
box by the window to learn it is the emergency ladder. Look 
at the pink computer monitor to get more information about 
the robots.

Phoenix can talk with Edgeworth again. Talk with him about 
his request, and it is revealed that Edgeworth asked 
Phoenix to get his attorney's badge back, so Phoenix could 
prove Blackquill's innocence. Talk about the dark age of 
the law, to learn that the legal system's woes will be 
greatly improved if Blackquill's sentence is overturned.

Interview with Athena
---------------------

You arrive at the detention center to speak with Athena. 
Ask about the day of the crime, and she says she went to 
see the HAT-1 exhibit in the space museum. It was too much 
for her, and so she fell unconscious and missed all the 
events of the murder.

Ask about her mother's work to learn that Athena hated the 
headphones that her mother made her wear. The only things 
her mother left behind were Widget and a moon rock earring. 
Present the "Robots with a Heart" binder to learn about the 
robots. Athena tried bandaging Ponco once, and her mother 
fixed Ponco by using the machine in the robotics lab.

Ask about seven years ago, to inform her of the retrial for 
Blackquill. Athena took the stand in the original trial, 
but no one heeded her words about his innocence. 
Afterwards, she moved to Europe and studied the law.

Finish this segment by asking why Athena became a lawyer. 
She did it, because she wants to prove Blackquill's 
innocence. Detective Fulbright comes in, with the bad news 
that no open courtrooms are available for a trial. Phoenix 
realizes that there is no other choice: the trial must be 
held in the bombed courtroom. He is ready to prove Simon's 
innocence, when Aura Blackquill reveals a change in the 
plan. Athena Cykes is going to be charged for her mother's 
murder, not Simon Blackquill.

007b.  Trial, Day One
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Trial – Day 1
-------------

The trial begins with testimony from Detective Fulbright. 
He is reading off of investigation notes, provided by Aura. 
In the original trial, everyone agreed that Simon 
Blackquill used a rolling case to remove the moon rock from 
the room. Aura claims that he used the case to move 
Athena's body.

Edgeworth claims that Athena's motive is revenge, after her 
mother used her as a test subject for psychology 
experiments.

In the cross-examination, press the final statement, about 
Athena hiding inside the case. When asked what to do, pick 
"bluff". Phoenix bluffs and says the case moved something 
other than Athena's body. When you are challenged to find 
something that was removed from the crime scene, select the 
robotic arm, on top of the table.

It seems that the robot's arm was moved, and Phoenix can 
prove which robot it was, to boot. Present the HAT-1 
Exhibit. The picture shows that the robot with bandages was 
Ponco. The robot must have been injured at the time.

Finish your explanation by selecting "dismantling her". 
That's what Blackquill is doing in the photograph. Aura 
confirms that it is, in fact, possible that Simon 
dismantled the robot by using the katana.

Aura is disturbed by Phoenix's arguments, but Edgeworth is 
not. He always suspected that Blackquill led Athena out of 
the room, by her hand. Edgeworth proves this, through the 
coat Blackquill was wearing that day; Athena's headphones 
made a distinct impression on it. Phoenix requests 
testimony from the robot.

Cross-Examining Ponco
---------------------

Ponco arrives on the stand. Ponco goes into sleep mode 
while recharging, so she did not witness much. She only saw 
Athena hug her mother, then the mother fell down. Edgeworth 
interprets this as seeing the moment of murder.

Press the third statement, which talks about the victim 
falling down. Ponco says the victim fell near the round 
window. Phoenix wonders if this is critical. Select "there 
is something" to have the window statement added to the 
testimony.

Now, present the seven-year-old photos at the new 
statement, about the round window. (This would be the 
fourth statement). It is a contradiction, if the victim was 
killed by the window, but her body was found on the other 
side of the room.

When asked to explain the contradiction, select "the victim 
moved". Phoenix believes the victim was still alive at that 
point in time, and she later walked across the room, where 
she was killed.

Edgeworth disagrees. He believes it is entirely possible 
that Athena killed her mother at this point, then she 
forced the robot to move the body afterwards. And in fact, 
Ponco did move a heavy item for Athena. Was it the victim's 
corpse?

Edgeworth elaborates. He believes Athena moved the corpse 
to the robotics chair, in order to dismantle the body and 
remove all the evidence of murder. Phoenix defends Athena's 
honor by suggesting she wanted to repair her mother's 
broken body, but it does not matter to Edgeworth. 

Cross-Examining Blackquill
--------------------------

Blackquill interrupts the trial at this point. He testifies 
about killing Dr. Cykes, and his testimony exonerates 
Athena. But is it true? Athena appears at this point and 
decides to use the Mood Matrix to get past the lies in 
Blackquill's testimony.

On the second statement, about finding Athena in the lab, 
pinpoint the happy emotion. Blackquill was happy, because 
he was looking for Athena. He wanted her to be out of the 
way, when he committed murder.

The testimony is updated. At the fourth statement, pinpoint 
the sadness. Why was he so sad about committing murder? 
Blackquill says he was sad about Athena's situation, which 
is a lie that makes the noise level increase.

At this point, you are given the option to focus on the 
testimony or the emotions. Pick "his emotions". Go to the 
second statement, about opening the door to the robotics 
lab. Select the surprise emotion. Blackquill says he was 
attacked by Ponco at this point.

This changes Blackquill's testimony, so select "his 
testimony". Go to the second statement, about the Ponco 
attack. Present the photo of the crime at this statement. 
The photo proves that Ponco was cut up after the murder, 
not before!

Blackquill's emotions go out of control at this point, and 
you are challenged to figure out why. Go to the second 
statement, and probe at Athena. She is the reason he is 
having so many crazy emotions. Why? When he entered the 
room, she was covered with her mother's blood, and she was 
attempting to repair her mother with the robotics machine.

Blackquill brightens Athena's mood slightly, by saying that 
her mother's experiments were designed to help her, not 
hurt her. Athena then agrees to take the stand and testify 
about killing her mother.

Phoenix still believes in Athena's innocence, and he asks 
to cross-examine her testimony.

Memories of Seven Years Ago
---------------------------

Athena's memories are hazy, and if those black psyche-locks 
are correct, she is suppressing some memories. When 
prompted, present the katana. This contradicts Athena's 
testimony, because she remembers getting blood on her 
hands. The katana's handle is blood-free, so it must not be 
the murder weapon!

Select "The defendant used a different weapon", and when 
you are asked which weapon, present the utility knife. 
Edgeworth objects, because the tool box at the crime scene 
did not have a utility knife inside. The box had other 
tools.

Here, present the "robots with a heart" binder. The logo on 
the binder is the same logo that appears on the tool 
handles. The only tool that completes the logo is the 
bladed knife. Phoenix is happy for a moment, until 
Edgeworth dismisses the entire argument as immaterial. It 
doesn't matter if Athena stabbed her mother with a knife or 
a katana; either way, Athena is a murderer.

Turning My Thinking Around
--------------------------

Now that Phoenix is backed into a corner, he has to rethink 
the entire case. Athena stabbed someone with the utility 
knife. Who removed the knife from the crime scene? Select 
"someone else".

If Athena didn't move the knife, there must be a third 
party who moved the knife. This person fool Ponco's 
multiple recognition programs. When asked how they fooled 
the facial recognition, select that they covered "their own 
face". Specifically, they used a mask.

To fool Ponco's heartbeat system, the third party posed as 
someone else. When asked who, select "Metis Cykes". When 
asked what the culprit used, select "her jacket". The third 
party killed Metis, then impersonated her, by using her 
jacket. That was enough to trick Ponco into thinking no 
third person existed.

Phoenix is almost done thinking. In light of the third 
party's existence, who did Athena stab? Select "the real 
culprit".

Phoenix explains his reasoning, about a third party being 
at the crime scene. He concludes this person is the one who 
killed Athena's mother. Also, this is the person who Athena 
stabbed.

Athena's black psyche-locks break as her memories return. 
She stabbed a man wearing a mask. Specifically, she stabbed 
his hand with the utility knife. Athena helps prove this, 
by saying the stabbing happened at 2 PM. Does this help?

Present the seven-year-old video. The security footage 
showed Blackquill leaving the crime scene at 3 PM. If you 
move the footage back to 2 PM, you see a man with a hand 
injury leaving the area. Clearly, this man is the Phantom. 

Remembering the Killer
----------------------

Edgeworth objects and says, "It's a nice theory, Mr. 
Wright, but I'm afraid that it's just not possible." The 
footage shows the killer leaving the crime scene with the 
jacket, but the jacket was discovered at the crime scene.

When asked to explain, say that "the killer brought it 
back". Edgeworth asks when. Respond with "when the body was 
found". Three people discovered the body. One of them was 
the Phantom, and he slipped the jacket back onto the crime 
scene while the others were distracted. 

Blackquill comes back to speak about the Phantom. The 
victim did a minor psychological profile on the Phantom, 
based on a short voice clip. Presumably, the Phantom killed 
her, to get this evidence. Blackquill gives this to 
Phoenix.

The Judge is ready to declare the innocence of Athena and 
Blackquill, but Apollo Justice interrupts.

007c.  Trial, Day One, Part Two
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Cross-Examining Apollo
----------------------

Apollo suspects that Athena is guilty of Clay Terran's 
murder. At this point, the trial shifts its focus on the 
Clay Terran case.

Apollo gives a testimony about his suspicions. To get 
through the testimony, press every single statement. Apollo 
explains that he suspects Athena because she lied about the 
case from the beginning, AND because security footage shows 
she is the only person who went through Boarding Lounge 2 
after the murder.

After all the statements get pressed, Apollo concludes that 
Athena must be guilty, unless the culprit took a 
previously-unknown escape route. He asks if this is the 
case. Answer "of course".

After a discussion about Apollo's motives, Phoenix 
continues this argument. When asked where the culprit went 
after the murder, select the space museum corridor. The 
culprit clearly was inside the space museum as the two 
buildings were being switched.

Phoenix concludes that the culprit escaped, while the 
buildings switched. When asked where the culprit went, 
select the area on the outside of Boarding Lounge 1. Then, 
present the emergency ladder. The ladder was on the outside 
of the building at the time, so the culprit must have 
jumped to it!

Edgeworth points out that Phoenix's theory is far-fetched. 
That is a jump of 20 feet, while 50 feet in the air. It 
would require split-second timing, and any normal person 
would be paralyzed with fear at the thought.

Phoenix knows someone without fear. Present the Phantom's 
Psych Profile at this point. The fearless Phantom could 
have made that leap!

The Phantom Revealed
--------------------

But who IS the Phantom? Phoenix puts together all the 
information he knows. The Phantom must have secured the 
ladder as an escape route ahead of time. Aura says that she 
put out the ladder, at the request of a detective.

Who is the Phantom? Select Detective Bobby Fulbright. He 
was the one who secured the ladder, which the Phantom used 
to escape.

Trial takes a short recess, before Fulbright is summoned to 
the stand. Edgeworth leaves to take care of some business, 
and Blackquill takes his place as the prosecutor for this 
case. Meanwhile, Apollo takes his place as Phoenix's co-
counsel. 

The Final Battle
----------------

Court reconvenes, and Detective Fulbright takes the stand. 
He testifies about how he is innocent, and why Athena is 
guilty.

Press the second statement, which is "I won't have you make 
me into a villain with your far-fetched arguments!". 
Fulbright reminds everyone about the lighter with Athena's 
fingerprints on it. You get to choose what question to ask; 
ask about "the number of prints".

Fulbright adds a statement to the end of his testimony, 
about the fingerprints being from a right hand. At this, 
present Aura's statement. She saw the culprit holding the 
lighter with his left hand!

Fulbright suggests that Aura saw the lighter's reflection 
in a mirror. After all, it's impossible for someone to hole 
the lighter in a left hand, without covering up the 
distinct Earth emblem on the side.

Apollo's bracelet reacts, which means you have to do the 
perception challenge again. At the statement "the Earth 
emblem", perceive Fulbright's left thumb. Something is odd 
about that Earth emblem, it seems. You are given the chance 
to examine the lighter, so look at the Earth emblem.

The lighter turns into the gun that the culprit used. At 
this point, Phoenix and Apollo change tactics, by 
questioning something else. Ask about "the owner of the 
prints".


Apollo and Phoenix change tactics at this point, and they 
question the integrity of the evidence. A quick examination 
proves that Apollo and Phoenix are correct. The evidence 
Fulbright submitted was phony! Specifically, the 
fingerprints on the lighter are not Athena's. They really 
belong to the victim, Clay Terran. Fulbright either faked 
the evidence on purpose, or he mixed up the fingerprints by 
accident.

The Phantom's Heart
-------------------

Fulbright confesses that he is an undercover agent, 
assigned to catching the Phantom. Sadly, the Phantom has 
taken Fulbright's family as hostages. The Phantom's ransom 
demands included forging the evidence, securing the 
Phantom's escape route and getting close to Blackquill.

Blackquill agrees with Fulbright's assertions, which makes 
Fulbright happy. Athena interrupts the trial here, because 
Fulbright's happiness is not coming across on her Mood 
Matrix. In fact, her Mood Matrix shows that Fulbright has 
no emotions at all!

Fulbright claims to have great control over his emotions, 
as a result of his training as an undercover agent. A Mood 
Matrix challenge follows. You want to find the one emotion 
that is constant, so pinpoint the blue (fear) emotion at 
the third statement, the one about the moon rock. Why does 
Fulbright fear the moon rock? Say he is afraid because, 
when the moon rock is examined, "Your identity will be 
revealed".

Fulbright gives testimony about the Phantom and the moon 
rock. Present the utility knife at the third statement, 
about the Phantom fearing the moon rock. Phoenix correctly 
deduces that when Athena stabbed the Phantom, seven years 
ago, some of his blood got on the moon rock.

Sadly, the moon rock disappeared from the crime scene, 
seven years ago. How did it disappear? Present "the Hope 
capsule". The Phantom put the moon rock on the space probe, 
and it's been in space for the past seven years.

Edgeworth arrives in the courtroom and reveals shocking 
news: Detective Fulbright died last year. The man we know 
as Fulbright is an imposter. The Phantom pulls off his 
mask, and he says the moon rock can't prove his identity, 
as it was destroyed in the courtroom bombing.

Was the moon rock really destroyed? Present the Phony 
Phanty bomb, and select the black and yellow stone. It 
looks like the moon rock, and DNA testing proves that the 
blood on that rock fragment matches the witness' blood.

However, the witness claims the blood got on the rock, in 
an unrelated incident. He goes so far as to claim the rock 
is not the moon rock in question. Prove him wrong by 
presenting the moon rock earring.

The Phantom has a breakdown when his identity is proven. An 
assassin attacks him, and he is taken out of the courtroom 
with a serious wound.

The Denouement
--------------

Outside the courtroom, our heroes talk to each other about 
the trial, and everyone decides to get some food, on 
Phoenix's tab. Phoenix has only one response to that: 
OBJECTION!

008.  Credits
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