Phoenix "Dork Age of the Law" Wright (
bewrightback) wrote in
sifumusebox2015-01-18 12:31 am
The Turnabout Voicetest
This is a voice test for Phoenix Wright of Ace Attorney fame! Feel free to throw people here.
Some general guidelines:
-I'm primarily testing him with a Dual Destinies canon point. I still am welcoming of a few prompts for earlier time periods and possibly AUs, though, as long as they don't dominate. (Except that I don't think I can brain Hobo!Phoenix at this time)
-Nothing really explicitly shippy; I don't think I even have any shipping preferences with him just yet. But general fluff is fine.
-I'm not exactly sure about specific kinds of scenarios I'd like to play beyond one: working to unlock someone's Psych-Locks? And maybe emotional canon talks.
-Feel free to plunder the Random Scenario Meme for ideas (Leaving out sex of course)? I also welcome generic jamjar scenarios and text message threads.
Court is now in session!
Some general guidelines:
-I'm primarily testing him with a Dual Destinies canon point. I still am welcoming of a few prompts for earlier time periods and possibly AUs, though, as long as they don't dominate. (Except that I don't think I can brain Hobo!Phoenix at this time)
-Nothing really explicitly shippy; I don't think I even have any shipping preferences with him just yet. But general fluff is fine.
-I'm not exactly sure about specific kinds of scenarios I'd like to play beyond one: working to unlock someone's Psych-Locks? And maybe emotional canon talks.
-Feel free to plunder the Random Scenario Meme for ideas (Leaving out sex of course)? I also welcome generic jamjar scenarios and text message threads.
Court is now in session!

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Hang on, I'm trying to remember! [He presses his free hand to his chin in thought.] I think it had to do with... pushing both of the fingers towards the center? Larry could never get it to work right, but must be a way of loosening the grip.
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Should we push our fingers toward the center at the same time?
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[He shoves his finger into the center of the trap at "three".]
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Take that! [He can't help but say it, and then he moves to pull it out. Is it successful?]
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He sighs, rubbing his freed finger. Now he can point normally again! Then he picks up the item to examine the evidence tag attached to it.]
Unfortunately, this doesn't solve the mystery of how the Chinese finger trap found its way into my files when it should be filed with those related to the FT-2 Incident...a case I didn't even handle.
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Who did handle it? Maybe there's a clue there. Or, maybe it really was a prank after all. [They both have mischievous sidekicks, after all.]
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[He squints at the evidence tag.]
The tag looks rather...new. [Then he offers it to Phoenix so he can take a gander at it.]
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Don't tell me there's been another colorful new addition to the prosecutor's office... [I was looking forward to spending the next few months not being eccentrically harassed in court.]
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However, a very, very, VERY close look at the tag will reveal a tiny dab of chocolate icing, and a sniff will yield the smell of Swiss rolls...]
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Still, something about that tag bothers him and he examines it more closely. Could it be... the smell of Swiss rolls?! This... this...!
...This means absolutely nothing to him.]
It looks like our culprit has a sweet tooth...
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Aha!]
Eureka!
[Hope you weren't startled by Edgeworth yelling, Phoenix. Because he already has a suspect in mind.]
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When did Edgeworth start making his own catchphrases?]
Are you planning to share with the class, or...?
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Anyway, he taps his finger against his temple in true my-brain-is-awesome fashion, grinning.]
I know who our culprit is. Her name is Kay Faraday, and she has always enjoyed the courthouse's Swiss rolls since she was a child.
[Teenage assistants, they come with protag status. Really, Phoenix. update yourself.]
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Kay Faraday...? [Faraday. I know I've read the name somewhere before...] Does this girl have something against you?
[Sorry Miles, he's too busy to keep up with your adventures over in Cameo Land, where he enjoys his precious last months of pre-disbarment life.]
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So what are you going to do now? Don't tell me you're going to throw the book at her. [He does sound more fond of her than he does of most humanity, but that's not saying much.]
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[A pause. Also, the thing with teenage assistants is that they grow on you. Slowly. Eventually. After barging into your life and shaking it up and ducklinging you everywhere.]
But she will receive a brief lecture about planting "false" evidence. [Is she trying to steal valuable time I could be using to peruse the rest of my case files?]
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I actually think that's a good idea. Innocent pranks are one thing, but false evidence is serious business. [IF ONLY YOU KNEW] Even she has to learn that.
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[Especially when such childish whims override that knowledge.]
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[Like Larry, the most difficult child of all to deal with...]
So her father was a prosecutor? I'm sure I read about a prosecutor named Faraday somewhere...
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[His expression becomes somber as he recalls the details of that case...most prominently the part where Kay lost her father.]
I was supposed to take over a trial he was handling...but he and the defendant were found murdered in a defendant lobby.
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That must have been what I read about. Poor Kay... She must have been so young when it happened. [Considering how young she seems to be at the present based on Edgeworth's description.]
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[It was one thing they held in common - losing their fathers at a young age. Their fathers had been lawyers, too...working for the truth.]
Franziska and I investigated the murders, but the killer managed to flee and evade arrest for seven years.
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I'm sure that you two did everything you could. [They might not be the most pleasant people, especially that long ago, but they've always been able to do their jobs well.] Does that mean they're still evading arrest or that they finally... stopped... evading?
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