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* '''''{{color|red|OBJECTION!}}''''' Maya and Franziska are almost exactly the same age - both are eighteen in JFA. I suppose they could have been twins, with Manfred demanding the child that more strongly resembled him.
** Ooh- that's even better!
* '''''{{color|red|OBJECTION!}}''''' ::Head shake:: Sorry, one tiny detail there contradicts one big point of Pearl's back story. The fact that her father left when she was very young. {{color|red|not before she was born!}}. You're saying that Mr. Von Karma wasn't even aware of Morgan's pregnancy. In addition, it was stated that Pearl's father is {{color|red|Morgan's second husband!}}. [[Arson, Murder, and Jaywalking|Also, Pearl's hair is brown.]]
** '''''{{color|red|OBJECTION!}}''''' There is one way to clear this up:Morgan's 2nd husband either refused to have sex with her for whatever reason or [[Law of Inverse Fertility|had fertility problems]] so Morgan decided to cheat on him with Manfred. This most likely caused problems in Morgan's relationship leading to her husband leaving her. Also, for all we know, Manfred's hair could have been brown when he was young and Franziska's hair is dyed.
*** '''''{{color|red|OBJECTION!}}''''' Let's remember Manfred's character here. Does he really seem like the type to have an affair with anybody? Let's also Manfred's perfection obsession. Do you really think he'd go in unprotected? In addition, he probably would keep his hair dyed if that were the case.
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**** In that case, it follows logic that Ema as the detective in [[AA 4]], defeated the former Composer, taking his place, explaining the cast change, since she wanted to put her own spin on the game. Her bitterness comes from the fact that she has to be a detective, as part of her role as Conposer, rather than her dream job.
***** When you consider that Phoenix used to be a defendant himself(a player), who then went to being a lawyer, then to being a hobo with nobody from the first 3 games 'on his side' apart from Ema, it's not hard to believe that he ascended. Why is Phoenix still around? He's the Producer, which is why he can bend time. If Producers can reality hop, time hopping should be child's play.
****** Wait, so Phoenix went from Player, to Reaper, to Harrier, to freaking [[Crouching Moron, Hidden Badass|PRODUCER?]] My gosh, we were controlling an Angel all along.
** ALL of the attorneys are Reapers. Like in Shibuya's Game, the lifespan of a Reaper depends on the number of souls they erase, but unlike Shibuya, there's usually only one or two souls erased per Game, so the Reapers are forced to compete with each other - prosecutors tag certain souls for Erasure at the beginning of the Game and have to stick with that soul for the whole time, while defense attorneys are allowed to pick and change what soul they want to Erase at any time but, as a price, face much higher difficulties. This also explains why having a perfect winning streak is such a big deal, to the point where several Reapers are willing to bend or break the rules - the longer they can keep up their streak, the longer they stay in the game.
** After her first acquittal, Maya became Phoenix' assistant - thus, she chose to become a Reaper instead of incarnating. Considering that not all Reapers have to erase Players to extend their lifespan (otherwise the Wall Reapers or 777's behaviour don't make sense), defense attorneys could just be another kind of Reaper who test the Player's Soul.
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== Another game will be made, detailing Phoenix's adventures as a non-attorney in the seven-year break. ==
He'll become a bit less of a [[Non Action Guy|Non-Action Guy]], as well; replacing his ubiquitous Attorney's Badge will be the Phoenix Rising Uppercut. (Based on his comment on Apollo's uppercut at the end of AA4, case 1:
{{quote| '''Phoenix:''' "Oh, about your uppercut. Try yelling 'Take That!' next time. I find it packs a little more punch."}}
He "finds" that it packs more punch. In other words, he learned ''from experience''. Experience ''punching people''.
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== Manfred von Karma was a demon who was stuck on earth. ==
Sort of connected to the "Phoenix Wright is connected to the Buffyverse" at the top.
Manfred von Karma was a demon/demonic being who did something to piss off the ruler of Hell, and as a punishment he is sent to Earth until he learns "failure", at which point he will be dragged back to Hell to serve the kind of punishment only humans receive there. Once on earth, he decides he kind of ''likes'' being evil there, and he decides to become a prosecuter using his connections with various non-human beings to forge evidence, and ''never'' feel failure. However, Gregdeworth manages to mark his record. vKarma is shocked, and nervous about going back to Hell, when he gets shot. It is because of his non-human abilities that he is able to shoot Gredgworth, and not have to go to a doctor about the bullet in his shoulder. Because of his actions, he no longer feels like he failed, pissing off the ruler of Hell/whoever punished him. It is only years later, when he loses to Phoenix Wright that he truley feels failure, and when he dies, he goes to Hell/whatever you want to call it. Franziska, however, being a [[Half -Human Hybrid]], has the compulsion for non-failure, but it isn't as strong as it was in her father, allowing her to break away from the compulsion.
 
== Manfred von Karma made a deal with the Devil. ==
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== The judge will be a defendant soon enough. ==
Think about it; everyone eventually returns either as a defendant or as a corpse. Eventually, the judge (whose name will likely never show up) will be picked for one of them, and seeing as EVERY trial needs a judge, they can't afford to kill him off.
* The Judge can't be a defendant and a judge at the same time either, so in either scenario [[Canada, Eh?|his brother]] will have to come to reside over the court proceedings. Cue dramatic flashbacks and insight into both judge's characters, and an enormous plot twist when it's revealed that {{spoiler|the bailiff did it}}.
** {{spoiler|Meekins? Seriously?}}
*** {{spoiler|It's an accident, he kills someone with his crazy arm waving and the Judge taking pity tries to cover for him. Of course it turns out it's all a set up by some diabolical mastermind.}}
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** ''Grins'', yeah, though with all the other stuff [[Badass|Phoe]][[Chessmaster|nix]] gets into doing... Of course, that could (sort of) explan why Edgeworth was gone during the main events of AJ, he was getting the MASON system working for Phoenix, who was so cool he knew he needed it. X3
 
== The Gramaryes would eventually become the [[Nineteen Eighty -Four|thought police]] ==
In the Orwellian world, the Gramaryes would be the perfect candidates for identifying any subconscious twitch or contraction that could give away a person's thoughts... the inner party would have a field day with these guys.
 
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** Dick Gumshoe: Ace Detective. It just has to be done.
 
== Marvin Grossberg is a [[Crouching Moron, Hidden Badass]]. ==
Some time down the series, we will witness him taking a defense case, and he will wipe the floor with the prosecution.
* Well, he was mentor to such awesome people as Mia Fey and Diego Armando after all!
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