I'm just saying if Miles has a chess set modeled after him and Phoenix. Then Phoenix should have a deck of poker cards modeled after him and Miles.
Someone has probably already said this but...
Edit: Damn this thing blew up more than I expected it to.
So after that post blew up I have come to the conclusion that, I now want a card set with all the major Ace Attorney characters now. I don't even play cards but imagine how cool that would be. There's like 52 cards in a deck right?
That's leaves like 4 kings, 4 queens, 4 jacks, 4 aces, and then 4 of each number 2-10. The characters can vary based on the suites: diamonds, clubs, hearts and spades.
The issue here is finding the right placement and characters for each card. And which series are we including as well. Are we sticking to the Apollo Justice and AA Trilogy alone? Or do we include The Great Ace Attorney characters or even Investigations characters? These are the questions.
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Suits is basically just Hannibal but instead of mads mikkelsen baiting a neurospicy dude into killing (and occasional cannibalism), it’s just a lawyer baiting a neurospicy dude into lawyerism (and occasional fraud). With dumb soap opera subplots.
They’re so dumb I love it
PS: btw I know that quality wise those shows are not comparable, Hannibal is literally art and suits is just for fun, but I thought the comparison was fun 🙃
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Dating for a Turnabout, chapter 12
Chapter 12 of Dating for a Turnabout – a wrightworth fake-dating casefic – is out now! This week our heroes wake up in the middle of the night.
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Court Record (Phoenix):
Attorney’s Badge: It’s my all-important badge. It shows that I am a defense attorney.
Switched Luggage: A simple suitcase that looks the same as Mr. Silvennoinen’s. Got switched with his on the conveyor belt at the airport.
Nametag: An address tag on the switched suitcase. It has the name “Alfred Tergo” and a number that is unavailable.
Anonymous Note: A note left at the detention center on the day of the arrest. It reads “Mr. Alfred Tergo will be at Gatewater Sunshine Resort from 11th to 14th April”, but the sender is unknown.
Key Card: The key card to our room, suite 502.
Event brochure: A brochure that includes all the relevant event information; scheduled activities, amenities and a map of the island.
Summit Map: A map of the entire island on the summit of Mt. Cronis. It is otherwise identical to the map on the event brochure, except for a defunct fishing spot.
Larry’s Sketch: A sketch Larry drew of Rebecca. He’s gotten a lot better at art since the last I saw.
Trail of Ash: An odd trail of cigarette ash moving away from the body. Looks like something was dragged through it?
Glass Ashtray: An ornate glass ashtray. The one on the table in front of the body was full.
Notebook: A small black notebook the victim was carrying. A ledger of some kind.
Small Note: A note sent to Mr. Deelz, aka Alfred Tergo, summoning him to the rooftop terrace alone at 8:45.
Edgeworth’s Light: A flashlight keychain Edgeworth lent me. It’s not very big, but it’s surprisingly bright.
Glass Shards: A bunch of thick glass shards found behind the hotel. Some of them are sticky.
Organizer (Miles):
Prosecutor’s Badge: Proof of my profession. However, I prefer to keep it in my pocket.
Phoenix’s magatama: Wright forgot this in our room. Had I not used it myself previously, I would not believe this thing can reveal secrets in people’s hearts.
Switched Luggage: A suitcase in which a large amount of “aineum” was found. Mr. Silvennoinen claims it is not his but was “switched”.
Nametag: An address tag on the switched suitcase. It has the name “Alfred Tergo” and a number that is unavailable.
Anonymous Note: A note left for Franziska at the detention center on the day of the arrest. It reads “Mr. Alfred Tergo will be at Gatewater Sunshine Resort from 11th to 14th April”, but the sender is unknown.
Key Card: The key card to our room, suite 502.
Business Card: Doug Deelz’s business card. He has a management position at the Master Group.
Aineum Data: A report on the substance found in the lugguage. It is highly regulated because it’s a common ingredient in narcotics.
Background check on Doug Deelz: A background check by Franziska. According to it, Doug Deelz hasn’t worked for the Master Group in nearly a year and has been lying to his husband about it. Reason for termination: missing chemicals.
Larry’s Sketch: A sketch Larry made of Ms. Fitzwell. I have a bad feeling about its significance…
Trail of Ash: An odd trail of cigarette ash moving away from the body. Looks like something was dragged through it?
Glass Ashtray: A crystalline glass ashtray. The one on the table in front of the body was full.
Victim’s Condition: The body was found sitting at a table on the south-eastern side of the building. There was a bloody gash on his left temple, the likely cause of death. The area around him showed no signs of a struggle.
Notebook: A small black notebook the victim was carrying. A ledger of some kind.
Small Note: A note sent to Mr. Deelz, aka Alfred Tergo, summoning him to the rooftop terrace alone at 8:45.
Glass Shards: Glass shards found along the northern side of the hotel’s perimeter. Some of them appeared to be stained with blood.
Profiles:
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