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# What we DO have proof is that Athena Cykes is the culprit: this lighter with her prints on it!
# What we DO have proof is that Athena Cykes is the culprit: this lighter with her prints on it!
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== Cross-Examination: The Embodiment of Justice ==
== Cross-Examination: The Embodiment of Justice ==
'''Press''' the '''fourth statement'''. Fulbright will describe the evidence against Athena in more detail.
'''Press''' the '''fourth statement'''. Fulbright will describe the evidence against Athena in more detail.
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'''Percieve''' Fulbright's left hand (his left hand, not the hand of the left side of the screen!) on that bit. He must know something about the lighter. You now can examine the lighter. '''Examine''' the Earth emblem. Suddenly, the lighter turns into a handgun! This must've been where the .10 caliber bullet came from. Fulbright claims this points Athena as the culprit of everything.
'''Percieve''' Fulbright's left hand (his left hand, not the hand of the left side of the screen!) on that bit. He must know something about the lighter. You now can examine the lighter. '''Examine''' the Earth emblem. Suddenly, the lighter turns into a handgun! This must've been where the .10 caliber bullet came from. Fulbright claims this points Athena as the culprit of everything.


He was acting strangely through this entire case. Did he tamper with the evidence? Maybe '''the owner of the prints''' isn't who he says! The lighter is sent for re-testing and the results arrives shortly after. Both the blood and prints are Clay Terran's. The '''Lighter''' is updated in the Court Record.
He was acting strangely through this entire case. Did he tamper with the evidence? Maybe '''the owner of the prints''' isn't who he says! He might've fabricated data. The lighter is sent for re-testing and the results arrives shortly after. Both the blood and prints are Clay Terran's. The '''Lighter''' is updated in the Court Record. Fulbright planted his prints when he was taking the print samples. He will "confess" and say he's an undercover agent that was looking for the phantom, but was coerced into cooperating with the spy.
 
Apparently, he aided in the escape route, fabricated the lighter, was to retreive the psych profile and to pin everything on Athena. He claims again he's not the phantom, as the probably are assasins lurking near the exposed courtroom waiting to kill him if it's believed he is the spy. Blackquill believes him, and Fulbright's relieved... until Athena comes in and says there is absolutely no emotion in Fulbright's words.{{-}}
 
== Mood Matrix: Bobby Fulbright ==
{{sidebar
|title=Fluctuating Emotions
|contents=Fulbright's Mood Matrix has all emotions in all statements gone haywire. Happiness might be extreme, then disappear the next second. The following template won't showcase those.}}
 
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{{Phoenix Wright Mood Matrix
|name=Bobby Fulbright
|char=DD Bobby Fulbright
|noise_lv=100
 
|statement_1=Me, the phantom?! No way!
 
|statement_2=Oh, I'm so sad! *sob* See?! I told you I have emotions!
 
|statement_3=How dare you accuse me of being someone who would kill over a moon rock?!
|sadness_3=1
 
|statement_4=I do regret cooperating with the phantom, of course...
 
|statement_5=But I'm so glad this misunderstanding is cleared up now!
}}
 
Only one emotion isn't fading. '''Pinpoint''' Fulbright's '''fear''' concerning the moon rock. It's because "'''Your identity will be revealed'''" by that moon rock! Fulbright brushes off that claim - saying Athena's analysis isn't proof in this Dark Age of Law. The entire gallery agrees with him, but the Judge allows it anyways. Fulbright will explain his fear now.{{-}}
 
==Fulbright's Testimony: My Fear of the Moon Rock==
{{Phoenix Wright Testimony
|char=DD Bobby Fulbright
|name=Fulbright
|subtitle=My Fear of the Moon Rock
|testimony=# I felt fear when I thought of the moon rock because it reminded me of the phantom.
# Yes, I'm very afraid of him because he took my family hostage.
# What reason would the phantom have to be afraid of the moon rock?! None at all!
# So the very fact that I'm afraid of the moon rock means I'm not him!
# In fact, I'm on the side of... JUSTICE!
}}
 
This is it! The last testimony! It's up to Phoenix Wright and Prosecutor Blackquill to end this Dark Age of Law for good!{{-}}
 
== Cross-Examination: My Fear of the Moon Rock ==
'''Present''' the '''Utility Knife''' on '''statement three'''. When Athena stabbed the phantom, some of his blood must've gotten into the moon rock, and if it was analyzed, his identity will be revealed. But the security footage doesn't show it, and it was never found in the lab. How did the phantom make the moon rock disappear? '''Present''' the '''"Hope" Capsule'''. It was in space for 7 years, but it was intended to be blown to bits in the HAT-1 sabotage. The phantom killed Clay Terran for the capsule he was holding.
 
Fulbright is all out of whack. Blackquill attempts to draw his sword, but before anything can happen, Edgeworth arrives.{{-}}
 
== A phantom's identity ==
Edgeworth found out that no one from seven years ago looked like Fulbright, but also discovered that Bobby Fulbright has been dead for a year, which means the person in the stand is an impostor!
 
Blackquill slashes "Fulbright's" face, and the impostor reveals a Solomon Starbuck mask, then an Aristotle Means mask. He proceeds to destroy the psych profile, saying he's "no one" and has lost his original identity to the dark.
 
"Professor Means" will challenge your claim. The moon rock that could prove his identity was blown to bits in the courtroom bombing... or was it? '''Present''' the '''Phony Phanty Bomb'''. You'll examine a photo of the remains. '''Present''' the yellow and black rock fragment. The fragment is found to have blood several years old, that matches the imposter's blood! Phoenix moves in to close the case, but is countered by... "Phoenix Wright" ?! The imposter now reveals a Wright mask.
 
Now, "Phoenix" will make his last argument. There's no way to decisively tell that the bombed fragment is from the moon rock that was in the robotics lab seven years ago. But there is! '''Present''' Athena's '''Moon Rock Earring'''. This was made from the original moon rock.
 
Hearing this, the phantom will freak and break down, going through all his mask before he's shot non-fatally by a sniper. He will be incarcerated and...
 
<center>
Athena Cykes is found...
 
[[File:PWAA_notguilty.gif]]
</center>
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== Trial ended ==
Trucy is back from the Space Center. And everyone's celebrating. Blackquill thanks Athena for all her efforts and Edgeworth thanks Wright for clearing up the case from seven years ago.
 
Now that Blackquill is acquitted, the Dark Age of Law can come to a close, and with the phantom incarcerated, the next space mission can proceed. After an '''Objection!''', you will now watch the ending and credits. It's not the end of the game yet though! A bonus case available in DLC is next. (Although chronologically, this ''is'' the last case.)
 
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Revision as of 23:40, 13 April 2015

Trial continues

Apollo demands that the trial continue, as it's still not clear who killed Clay Terran. After Aura gives her permission and Edgeworth tells a brief recap of the case and the previous trial, Apollo gives his basis for accusing Athena.

Apollo's Testimony: Apollo Justice's Accusation

Apollo
Apollo
Apollo's Testimony
- Apollo Justice's Accusation -
  1. I suspected Ms. Cykes of the murder of Clay Terran.
  2. My growing suspicions were confirmed when this incriminating evidence presented itself.
  3. In addition, she's the only one who could have utilized the launch pad switch to escape.
  4. That is why I wish to indict Ms. Cykes on the charge of murder!

This is the conclusion Apollo came to after his investigation alone. Phoenix still can't believe he'd suspect Athena.

Cross-Examination: Apollo Justice's Accusation

Press all of Apollo's statements. Note the pose he makes at certain points when talking. Does it remind you of another defense attorney that took the stand last year?

  • First statement: Apollo's bracelet reacted when Athena saw the utility knife. That's why he wore the eyepatch in Starbuck's first trial.
  • Second statement: The lighter seems like decisive evidence. Apollo brushes off your claim that Athena had no motive.
  • Third statement: There's a security camera in Boarding Lounge 2, and it only captured Athena, making her the prime suspect.
  • Fourth statement: Apollo is doing this to find the truth so he can trust Athena again.

It seems everything leads to Athena as the killer, but of course there must've been an alternate escape route, right? Apollo challenges you to find the alternate route, because battling one against another leads to the truth. When asked where the culprit escaped to, present the Space Museum Corridor.

Phoenix remembers seeing dead leaves in the corridor, which means another route opened up when the launch pads were switched! Present the outside area of the Space Center. Of course it sounds ridiculous. Can it be true? Present the Emergency Ladder. If it was lowered, the culprit could've grabbed onto it. Edgeworth says the corridor is 20 feet away from the main building, and of top of that, the corridor is already level with the third floor! No one could jump such a gap without freezing in fear... or could someone do it? Present the Phantom's Psych Profile.

Chasing a phantom

Without the constraints of emotions, this "phantom" could do what no one else would dare! The alternate escape route was in his plan since the beginning. That's why he gave advance warning of the bomb locations. He tricked Cosmos into switching the pads, but how could he know that the ladder in the robotics lab would be lowered? Phoenix then remembers Aura's words back in the Robotics Lab.

"So I lowered my emergency ladder like the detective leading the evacuation told me to."

Phoenix (and the player, too) finally realizes the true identity of "the phantom". When asked who this mystery spy, responsible for both cases at the Space Center, the courtroom bombing, and the Dark Age of Law, is...

Present Bobby Fulbright's Profile.

Recess

Athena is grateful for all that you've done, but the battle isn't over yet. Apollo apologizes for not believing in Athena.

Aura Blackquill surrendered her hostages and comes to tell you to find Metis's killer with your own hands. Simon arrives shortly after and thanks Aura for saving him. Aura is taken away.

Edgeworth then releases Blackquill's shackles and lets him take over the prosecution to take down Fulbright once and for all. Apollo takes off the jacket and bandages, and everyone enters the courtroom.

Fulbright's Testimony: The Embodiment of Justice

Back in the trial, Fulbright acts like he normally does and refutes your accusations.

Fulbright
Fulbright
Fulbright's Testimony
- The Embodiment of Justice -
  1. Ha ha ha ha! I'm the very embodiment of justice itself!
  2. I won't have you make me into a villain with your far-fetched arguments!
  3. And this bit about the escape route is only a theory -- you don't have any proof!
  4. What we DO have proof is that Athena Cykes is the culprit: this lighter with her prints on it!

Cross-Examination: The Embodiment of Justice

Press the fourth statement. Fulbright will describe the evidence against Athena in more detail.

  • Three prints were on the lighter: the thumb, index, and the middle fingers of a right hand!

Present Aura's Statement on this new statement. What Aura saw contradicts what Fulbright says. Fulbright argues that Aura saw the culprit's reflection on the mirror, and the lighter's Earth emblem would've been covered if the lighter really was in the killer's left hand.

Apollo's bracelet reacts to this last bit. Blackquill allows the use of the bracelet for once. Use the bracelet.

  • The Earth emblem is only on the side that you can see when held in the right hand.

Percieve Fulbright's left hand (his left hand, not the hand of the left side of the screen!) on that bit. He must know something about the lighter. You now can examine the lighter. Examine the Earth emblem. Suddenly, the lighter turns into a handgun! This must've been where the .10 caliber bullet came from. Fulbright claims this points Athena as the culprit of everything.

He was acting strangely through this entire case. Did he tamper with the evidence? Maybe the owner of the prints isn't who he says! He might've fabricated data. The lighter is sent for re-testing and the results arrives shortly after. Both the blood and prints are Clay Terran's. The Lighter is updated in the Court Record. Fulbright planted his prints when he was taking the print samples. He will "confess" and say he's an undercover agent that was looking for the phantom, but was coerced into cooperating with the spy.

Apparently, he aided in the escape route, fabricated the lighter, was to retreive the psych profile and to pin everything on Athena. He claims again he's not the phantom, as the probably are assasins lurking near the exposed courtroom waiting to kill him if it's believed he is the spy. Blackquill believes him, and Fulbright's relieved... until Athena comes in and says there is absolutely no emotion in Fulbright's words.

Mood Matrix: Bobby Fulbright

Fluctuating Emotions
Fulbright's Mood Matrix has all emotions in all statements gone haywire. Happiness might be extreme, then disappear the next second. The following template won't showcase those.
Bobby Fulbright
Bobby Fulbright
Mood Matrix: Bobby Fulbright
Noise Level: 100%
1. Me, the phantom?! No way!
Happiness
Anger
Sadness
Surprise
2. Oh, I'm so sad! *sob* See?! I told you I have emotions!
Happiness
Anger
Sadness
Surprise
3. How dare you accuse me of being someone who would kill over a moon rock?!
Happiness
Anger
Sadness
Surprise
4. I do regret cooperating with the phantom, of course...
Happiness
Anger
Sadness
Surprise
5. But I'm so glad this misunderstanding is cleared up now!
Happiness
Anger
Sadness
Surprise

Only one emotion isn't fading. Pinpoint Fulbright's fear concerning the moon rock. It's because "Your identity will be revealed" by that moon rock! Fulbright brushes off that claim - saying Athena's analysis isn't proof in this Dark Age of Law. The entire gallery agrees with him, but the Judge allows it anyways. Fulbright will explain his fear now.

Fulbright's Testimony: My Fear of the Moon Rock

Fulbright
Fulbright
Fulbright's Testimony
- My Fear of the Moon Rock -
  1. I felt fear when I thought of the moon rock because it reminded me of the phantom.
  2. Yes, I'm very afraid of him because he took my family hostage.
  3. What reason would the phantom have to be afraid of the moon rock?! None at all!
  4. So the very fact that I'm afraid of the moon rock means I'm not him!
  5. In fact, I'm on the side of... JUSTICE!

This is it! The last testimony! It's up to Phoenix Wright and Prosecutor Blackquill to end this Dark Age of Law for good!

Cross-Examination: My Fear of the Moon Rock

Present the Utility Knife on statement three. When Athena stabbed the phantom, some of his blood must've gotten into the moon rock, and if it was analyzed, his identity will be revealed. But the security footage doesn't show it, and it was never found in the lab. How did the phantom make the moon rock disappear? Present the "Hope" Capsule. It was in space for 7 years, but it was intended to be blown to bits in the HAT-1 sabotage. The phantom killed Clay Terran for the capsule he was holding.

Fulbright is all out of whack. Blackquill attempts to draw his sword, but before anything can happen, Edgeworth arrives.

A phantom's identity

Edgeworth found out that no one from seven years ago looked like Fulbright, but also discovered that Bobby Fulbright has been dead for a year, which means the person in the stand is an impostor!

Blackquill slashes "Fulbright's" face, and the impostor reveals a Solomon Starbuck mask, then an Aristotle Means mask. He proceeds to destroy the psych profile, saying he's "no one" and has lost his original identity to the dark.

"Professor Means" will challenge your claim. The moon rock that could prove his identity was blown to bits in the courtroom bombing... or was it? Present the Phony Phanty Bomb. You'll examine a photo of the remains. Present the yellow and black rock fragment. The fragment is found to have blood several years old, that matches the imposter's blood! Phoenix moves in to close the case, but is countered by... "Phoenix Wright" ?! The imposter now reveals a Wright mask.

Now, "Phoenix" will make his last argument. There's no way to decisively tell that the bombed fragment is from the moon rock that was in the robotics lab seven years ago. But there is! Present Athena's Moon Rock Earring. This was made from the original moon rock.

Hearing this, the phantom will freak and break down, going through all his mask before he's shot non-fatally by a sniper. He will be incarcerated and...

Athena Cykes is found...

PWAA notguilty.gif

Trial ended

Trucy is back from the Space Center. And everyone's celebrating. Blackquill thanks Athena for all her efforts and Edgeworth thanks Wright for clearing up the case from seven years ago.

Now that Blackquill is acquitted, the Dark Age of Law can come to a close, and with the phantom incarcerated, the next space mission can proceed. After an Objection!, you will now watch the ending and credits. It's not the end of the game yet though! A bonus case available in DLC is next. (Although chronologically, this is the last case.)