Ace Attorney Investigations: Miles Edgeworth/Turnabout Ablaze/Part 5-1 - Beginning

Edgeworth will be relaxing in his office, recalling the events that happened a few days ago. First, he found himself involved in the murder of an Interpol agent on his return flight. Then, he had to investigate a kidnapping and a murder at Gatewater Land. Finally, his office became the crime scene of yet another murder, the one of Detective Buddy Faith, along with a thief that made off with a file for an old case.

Just when Edgeworth was finally going to get a rest, Kay bursts in about the Yatagarasu. Edgeworth will mention that the thief he met in the first case could be the Yatagarasu, but Kay believes she will appear at the embassy today. The Yatagarasu did send a calling card to the embassy, which is odd considering how the card is only sent to the media after the Yatagarasu has made off with a secret. The card looks to be the real deal, but Edgeworth will recall that there was another card with inverted colours that we found in the first case.

The Cohdopian Embassy
We're at the Theatrum Neutralis, where a Steel Samurai play is being shown. Edgeworth and Kay will mention how this embassy is shared by two countries with the theatre as the neutral zone. The Steel Samurai show was sponsored by the Kingdom of Allebahst. Another show, the Jammin' Ninja, is being sponsored by the Republic of Babahl. The embassy is holding an event called "The Kingdom of Allebahst versus The Republic of Babahl Goodwill Jubilee". Edgeworth will explain how both countries used to be a single country called the Principality of Cohdopia. It was split into two due to civil unrest. If you recall, Manny Coachen, the suspect of the murder case of the KG-8 Incident, was a staff member of the Cohdopian Embassy, and so was Deid Mann.

Both countries had bad relationships with each other, but they're trying to make up for it with this event. Each country also claims to own the real Primidux Statue, and they're having the statue publicly evaluated today. With nothing else to do until the Yatagarasu makes its move, go around and examine your surroundings. You can find Lotta Hart making a cameo appearance here. If you talk to the guards, you'll notice how the Allebahst has stricter procedures for entry, while the Babahl guards are friendlier and more welcoming. Check the pile of pamphlets beside the two women to get the Embassy Guide.

Suddenly, the Steel Samurai will make an appearance along with his son, causing a great hubbub. Talk to the Steel Samurai. While he won't speak to you, he will give you the Steel Samurai's Autograph. He will then enter the Allabahstian side of the embassy to meet with the ambassador. Now the Jammin' Ninja segment will begin, who will later enter the Babahl side and meet with its ambassador.

Two officers will run out of the Allebahst Embassy and announce that the Yatagarasu has been spotted there! Kay will attempt to go there, but is stopped by the guard. She then runs over to the Babahl side to try and climb over the wall and into the Allebahst side, despite Edgeworth's objection.

At the Babahl side, Kay is nowhere to be seen, but the fence does look too high to scale across. However, there's a larger problem here. The embassy is on fire, and Kay could be trapped inside!

A murder
We will enter the secretariat's room to find that Kay is being captured by Shih-na. Gumshoe is also here, and he will direct our attention to the dead body. Kay will say that she found the person already dead, and she only ran into the room after seeing a suspicious person enter it too. That person had a long black coat and a hood over their head.

Shih-na thinks that Kay commited the murder, and there's nothing we can do about it. The crime happened at the Babahlese Embassy, meaning that anything that happens there is subject to jurisdiction by the Babahlese law system, giving them extraterritorial rights. Franziska will arrive with the ambassador of Babahl, Colias Palaeno. Edgeworth will request to join Franziska's investigation as her assisstant. Because Franziska is working with the Interpol and we're now her assisstant, we can start investigating!

Investigation: Secretariat's Room
Edgeworth will start out by asking why Gumshoe is here. It turns out that he was on guard duty for the embassy to watch out for the Yatagarasu. Examine the dead body. The victim is Manny Coachen, a familiar name. His death was caused by a stab to the neck from behind. Luckily, the fire did not reach the body. The Notes on Coachen's Body will be added to your organizer. You will now enter a close-up scene of the corpse.

Examine the knife. Tests have shown that the blood on the knife matches the victim's, so it might be the murder weapon. The handle has an exquisite butterfly motif. You will get the Motif on knife handle logic, and have the Knife added to your organizer. Now examine the object in the victim's pocket. It's the Yatagarasu's Key, stolen seven years ago! Gumshoe doesn't know about its secret so show it to him. Examine the tip of the handle to turn it into a knife. The Yatagarasu's Key will be added to your organizer. The knife edge has been cleaned, and Edgeworth recognizes the vine motif on the knife. Franziska suggests talking to Ambassador Palaeno to find out more about Cohdopia.

Talk to Ambassador Palaeno. He will offer you some coupons, which Edgeworth will recall as part of Babahl's feverish tourist industry.


 * Manny Coachen: The victim was the secretariat of the embassy, in charge of most tasks in the embassy, one of which is printing. The embassy has its own printing press because of its need to produce coupons and flyers to promote Babahl's tourism. Ambassador Palaeno will also reveal that Mr. Coachen was involved in the KG-8 Incident, but has soon recovered and worked enthusiastically before he was killed.
 * Renovations: The embassy was to undergo renovations to give visitors a better impression of Babahl, but the man in-charge is the victim.
 * Cohdopia: Ambassador Palaeno concludes that the key/knife is from the period when both embassies belonged to Cohdopia. It has the motif of the butterfly and the flower, Cohdopia's national symbols. You will get the Key used at Embassy logic.

Now, examine the butterfly symbol on the wall, which appears to be the national symbol of Babahl. You will get the Butterfly of Babahl logic.

Examine the statue. It might be the Primidux Statue Kay mentioned, and it bears a resemblence to the Steel Samurai. The Babahl's Primidux Statue will be added to your organizer.

Examine the safe. It's locked, and we need to use a key to open it. You will get the Locked safe logic.

Now go into Logic Mode and connect Motif on knife handle with Butterfly of Babahl. The knife appears to be part of the Babahlese Embassy, so it may have came from somewhere in this room. Connect Key used at embassy with Locked safe. The key was used in the embassy before and was found in Coachen's pocket, so it might open his safe. And it turns out it does!

There's nothing in the safe, and it looks like we just hit a dead end. Examine the piece of paper. It seems to be stuck in the safe. This might mean that it has two compartments. The safe does look a bit too shallow compared to its thickness. There doesn't appear to be any other locks or keyholes, or is there?

Deduce the hole at the safe's edge and present the Yatagarasu's Key. It opened the first compartment, but the key doesn't look like it would fit in the hole. You'll automatically inspet the key, and present the tip of the blade. The knife isn't just a sharp tool, it serves as a well-disguised key to unlock the safe's second compartment!

Inside the second compartment are objects that Franziska recognizes as treasures stolen from various countries.