Hi everyone, this is TGF and welcome back for another episode of Timeline.
Yes, it's been a few months but anyway, we can get back to solid values.
So, Timeline is a show about video games timelines.
In the last episode, we began with the Ace Attorney series from 1992 to 2011.
As for now, we'll cover from 2012 to late 2016 !
As usual, there will be spoilers for the whole series, Spirit of Justice included.
So let's go: Timeline is back.
Intro theme: Mr. Reus (Mr Menyou) ~ The Masked Magician
First of all, we begin in 2012.
On that year, Machi Tobaye & Jinxie Temna were born
and at the record age of 13, Franziska von Karma became prosecutor in Germany.
Then on the 8th September 2012, the second incident of the KG-8 case happened.
What was KG-8? It was the case that initiated the Yatagarasu,
the murder of the Armano group's secretary, CeCe Yew.
We covered it in the last video.
This second KG-8 incident is linked to the first one as it is linked to the same smuggling ring.
This is a member of the Cohdopian Embassy, Deid Mann.
He wanted to reveal the embassy's role in this smuggling ring.
However, someone hired a killer named Mack Rell to kill him.
He was caught via the surveillance video and was accused of the murder.
Calisto Yew, a lawyer, comes to defend him in the courtroom and Mack Rell uses the trial
to announce that his backer was in fact the Yatagarasu.
And he accuses the prosecutor, Byrne Faraday, of being that thief.
Thus, the judge is forced to stop the trial
and to ask for a replacement prosecutor.
Manfred von Karma could have done this, having more than 30 years of successful prosecution up his sleeve
but he gives the case to his disciple, Miles Edgeworth, that he raised after the death of the latter's father.
He arrives in the courtroom where the trial should resume
but Dick Gumshoe, new detective since a month, arrives, panicked.
He then says that the prosecutor and the defendant were found dead.
The investigation begins and accompagnied by Manfred's daughter, Franziska, who was in holidays,
Miles Edgeworth begins to investigate the two deaths.
Everything is based on evidence that the Yatagarasu could recover and give to the police,
namely a key that was used in the Codohpia embassy. A key that was also a knife.
The Yatagarasu was the only one who was aware of it, and since Byrne Faraday couldn't have known,
the Yatagarasu had to be the killer and was also hiding his identity.
It subsequently appears that the Yatagarasu is, in fact, Calisto Yew !
She used the key to effectively kill Faraday, then murdered Rell with a gun with a silencer.
When Miles backs her into a corner, she confesses of being the Yatagarasu and killing Deid Mann.
We realize that Calisto Yew wasn't her real name and that
the Yatagarasu is a part of the smuggling ring,
under the wild-eyed other detective of this case,
who's also in charge of the Yatagarasu case, Tyrell Badd.
After those revelations, Calisto Yew takes her gun and tries to shoot the young prosecutor.
Thanks to Kay Faraday's -Byrne's daughter and until now under young Gumshoe's supervision- in extremis intervention,
Miles succeeds to evade the shooting, and Yew leaves.
At the end of the case, Gumshoe says to Edgeworth that he'll always be by his side
and that's how the long friendship between the detective and the prosecutor begins.
However, with every intel given in this trial,
internal disagreements cause the principality of Cohdopia to split up in two distinct countries:
The Kingdom of Allebahst and the Republic of Babahl.
The Codohpia embassy in Japan is seperated in two in order to represent the two countries
with a neutral ground, the Theatrum Neutralis.
In 2013, a young Apollo Justice comes back to the U.S.
because Dhurke Sandmandhi's affairs in Khura'in became complicated.
He had actually understand that his wife, the previous queen of Khura'in, Amara Signatar Khura'in,
was indeed alive, and he wanted to avoid difficult moments to his adoptive son.
However, Dhurke promised to his adoptive son to come back in order to retrieve him one day.
A few months later, he freed his wife from her captivity and during her liberty, she gave birth to a child.
Let's come back to a case we already treated in the previous video,
the Dahlia Hawthorne abduction case.
On 14 February 2013, Terry Fawles, condemned to death for the "death" of that young girl,
escapes during a carceral haulage.
He just stole a car from a couple and asks Valerie Hawthorne by phone to tell her the truth
about what happened and to give her a rendezvous.
The rendezvous takes place on the Dusky Bridge, the same bridge of the abduction, 6 years before.
After the rendezvous, Terry Fawles is caught on the Bridge,
with, in the stolen car's trunk, Valerie Hawthorne's lifeless body.
He was thus accused of the murder of the late's sister.
The one person who defended the defendant was Mia Fey, a young beginner attorney.
The prosecutor is the already known Miles Edgeworth, as that is his first real trial.
Another attorney helps the young recruit, his name is Diego Armandon
an skilled lawyer from the Grossberg Law Offices.
Terry Fawles was accused because of a witness, a student in literature
passing by, named Melissa Foster.
It progressively appears that the real identity of this student
is actually Dahlia Hawthorne.
She indeed succeeded to survive because her sister gave her a new identity.
And also because she wanted to keep the 2 million $ diamond for herself, by manipulating Valerie and Terry.
Feeling betrayed in his love, Terry Fawles commits the irredeemable act:
He drinks the contents of a vial that was on the necklace he was wearing. He kills himself with poison.
Mia Fey, Miles Edgeworth and Diego Armando were affected by that case.
Mia Fey & Diego Armando, shocked, focus themselves on that case,
and Armando tries to force Dahlia Hawthorne to explain herself in the court's refectory.
They take a coffee, then suddenly Armando collapses.
Panicking, Dahlia Hawthorne meets a young student of the law,
who obviously is our Phoenix Wright.
She gives this young man a pendant which, ironically,
is the same that Terry Fawles had.
Dahlia was body-searched but nobody could find the poison vial
that Armando had drunk, making him falling into a coma for several years.
It should be noted that between 2014 & 2014, the initial trial system was set up.
It's supposed to help solving cases faster.
It is "inquisitive", so the judge is the only one who judges the case
and the investigations and trials come one after another for 3 days maximum.
So we're in 2014 and the case we'll talk about is still linked to the previous one.
Following Diego Armando's poisoning, Dahlia Hawthorne was kept under surveillance.
What's worst is that she had given the poisoned vial to a stranger, Phoenix Wright.
She then tried multiple times to retrieve that gift via dates with the young man.
On 9th April 2014, Phoenix Wright was accosted by Doug Swallow, who was studying pharmacy.
He told him to be careful around that woman as she wasn't who she said she was.
Phoenix, angry, pushed the young student and left.
Some time after that, Doug Swallow's lifeless body is discovered and Phoenix is accused of murdering him.
Mia, hearing that Dahlia Hawthorne is linked to the case, presents herself at the trial
to see again Hawthorne and defend young Feenie.
During this trial, it appears that Dahlia used the altercation to her advantage.
It caused a blackout in the pharmacology buildings,
which helped having witnesses of Doug's death.
She pushes again Doug toward the electric cable, which electrocuted him.
She then plays the tearful girl who just stumbled upon the corpse.
She had planned to kill Phoenix with her drugs, but in the end
she used those drugs to cast some suspicion on Wright.
Dahlia eventually accepts her verdict but tells Mia she's not done with her, and then she's condemned to death.
In the meanwhile, a serial killer roams... but he will turn himself in in 2015.
Meanwhile, Blaise Debeste, the Chairman of the Prosecutorial Investigation Committee,
hire Patricia Roland, who was acquitted a few years ago of a crime,
as prison director.
There's also the capture of the serial killer Sirhan Dogen,
who, by Edgeworth's prosecution, is sentenced to life imprisonment and is in solitary confinement.
Let's talk about some events that happens in 2015. First subject: Magic.
The Troupe Gramarye gives a performance with Mr. Reus, who isn't part of the Troupe.
However, the latter is hurt and Magnifi Gramarye, the patriarch,
decides to personally exclude Mr Reus from the show.
The second big event is linked to the last victim of the SL-9 case.
A bit earlier, I was talking about a serial killer. His name is Joe Darke.
He killed several people linked to a road accident.
He was arrested, then Neil Marshall, prosecutor, interrogated him.
No one knows how, but Joe Darke succeeds to escape from the interrogation.
On a stormy night, he kills Neil Marshall.
Joe Darke is immediately arrested and condemned to death sentence.
We're now in year 2016. The year that marked the beginning of our favorite attorney's adventures.
But before talking about these adventures, we have to adress tragic moments.
First of all, due to an error in a magic trick, Thalassa Gramarye disappears and dies.
Troupe Gramarye then begins to be full of disagreements among its members.
On 2nd May 2016, in Dr Grey's clinic,
a wrong dosage of drugs provokes 14 deaths of patients.
The nurse, Mimi Miney, is accused of that error and on 24 May,
on antidepressant drugs, Mimi falls asleep on her car's wheel.
Her sister is also in the car. Ini survives, but not Mimi.
Let's now talk about Phoenix's first turnabout.
The crime happened on 31 July 2016, where a newspaper seller, who's also a thief,
comes in top model Cindy Stone's flat to steal goods.
However, the top model comes back too early, and unfortunately,
that newspaper seller fatally hits Cindy Stone.
In haste, the thief asks himself who to blame,
and he recalls that Stone's boyfriend went to see her earlier. His name is Larry Butz.
Phoenix happens to defend his childhood friend and is accompagnied by Mia Fey who leads the Fey & Co. Law Offices.
Phoenix Wright's first great trial happens on 3 August 2016.
It soon appears that Larry doesn't have anything to do with that murder
and that the newspaper seller, Frank Sawhit, not only saw the murder but commited it.
He's then condemned and Larry is found innocent.
Larry, happy to be proven not guilty, gives a Thinker statue, the same model than the murder weapon,
to Mia Fey, as a prepayment. The latter proposes a meal with Larry & Phoenix
for the young lawyer to explain why he wanted to defend Larry.
Unfortunately, the meal would never happen...
Now, let's talk about Redd White. If you remember well,
Redd White is the chief of Bluecorp, an information-gathering company.
He ruined Misty Fey's life, who had to disappear.
Mia Fey studied in the city for one reason: provoke Redd White's fall.
She wanted to put an end to his schemes and to the threats
he had on numerous powerful people.
One of the future trials is related to this man and to hide the proofs,
Mia uses the Thinker statue that Larry gave her.
She called her sister, Maya, saying that she had to keep that proof
and that she was going to get burgers in the evening.
5 September 2016, last evening for Mia Fey.
The call had been registered by White's secretary, April May.
White arrives in Mia's office and retrieves the files using force.
The corpse is discovered a little later by the victim's sister, Maya Fey.
She's prostrated in a corner when Wright arrives to see the death of his mentor.
A witness screams, saying that Maya Fey killed her sister.
The police is soon there, with Gumshoe in lead, and Maya is arrested.
The investigation begins and it easily appears that Maya places little trust in Phoenix.
Mia had after all said to her that Phoenix had not enough experience to defend her.
However, nobody wanted to defend her, not even Marvin Grossberg,
chief of the office where Mia had begun before opening her own office.
Thus, Phoenix decides to defend the frail Maya.
It is revealed that Maya is a spiritual medium and she can invoke spirits.
At the following trial, April May's wiretapping implies
that Redd White could be involved in some way.
Phoenix eventually understand White's means of threats
and instead of using proofs to demonstrate White's involvement,
he comes directly to his office. There, White laughs at his face, hits him, and tells him
that he, White, will be a witness to the trial of the true murderer, Phoenix Wright.
Phoenix replaces Maya in the dock and Edgeworth is the prosecutor of the case.
Everything hoards against Phoenix because White was able to harden his testimony.
And even Phoenix could find inconsistencies, it would not be sufficient
as White had said that he planted the microphone before the murder.
Phoenix couldn't do anything.
However, Maya, desperate, manages to invoke Mia's spirit,
which gives her the necessary datas in order to prove White was certainly present on the day of the murder.
Mia's spirit, through Maya's body, threatens to deliver to the press a list of the people that White blackmailed.
That threat is enough to make White confess.
Later in the evening, Maya joins Phoenix,
and under Mia's blessing, Wright & Co. Law Offices are born.
One month later, another case shakes the world of Ace Attorney.
It is linked to the world of samurai.
The co-star of the show "The Steel Samurai: Warrior of Neo Olde Tokyo", Jack Hammer, just died,
pierced by the lance of the Steel Samurai, by the other co-star, Will Powers.
Maya, being a great fan of that show, wants to defend this star and Phoenix finds himself almost forced to accept.
In the first investigation, two things are clear: Will Powers has an incapacitating injury,
and a pic was taken by one of the surveillance cameras of the building, showing the Steel Samurai.
During the trial, it appears that several people knew for Powers' injury,
notably the person who saw the Steel Samurai going through that door,
the security person, Wendy Oldbag.
Phoenix accuses her, but she says there were other people in the studio, producers
including Dee Vasquez and a witness, a young boy, Cody Hackins.
During the second trial, Cody confesses that
the Steel Samurai had lost the battle after entering Studio 2.
The investigation proved that the Samurai was going toward the other studio, where the producers were located.
Dee Vasquez was actually blackmailing Jack Hammer for an accident that had happened 5 years before.
And once again, instead of waiting for the trial, Phoenix comes to see Dee Vasquez
who was going to wipe him away with the mafia's help, but Gumshoe saves him at the last moment.
At the trial, after an explanation concerning Jack Hammer's mean of retrieving the costume
to fake Powers' injury as the Steel Samurai,
Phoenix proves that in Studio 2, near the cabin, one of the gate's peaks had been twistedn
under the weight of a corpse. He understands that the same method could have provoked Hammer's death.
Vasquez has a good defense to the extent of being impossible to refute
but thanks to Edgeworth's unexpected help, Vasquez confesses that she killed Hammer by accident
as the latter wanted to murder her as he was fed up with his situation.
She pushes him by accident.
She then disguised the crime scene to accuse Powers thanks to Sal Monello, the producer.
Thus the Steel Samurai's story is ended, but Monello's imagination knows no boundaries
and a few time after these events, "The Pink Princess: Warrior of Little Olde Tokyo" premieres on TV.
Nothing significant happens until Christmas, or rather Christmas Eve.
Two people are on a boat.
A shot resounds. One person falls in the water, and we see Miles Edgeworth, a gun in his hand.
You probably already understood that this case has several ties to the DL-6 case.
A picture was taken by a photographer named Lotta Hart,
who proves there were two people, one of whom was a shooter.
The victim is revealed to be Robert Hammond.
That should ring a bell as he is the previous lawyer of Yanni Yogi in the DL-6 case.
After it is proven that the case is linked to DL-6, Edgeworth decides to finally accept
to be defended by Phoenix, but warns him that this case's prosecutor is his mentor,
the unvainquished prosecutor, 40 years of career, no defeat, Manfred von Karma.
At the trial, Manfred von Karma honors his reputation,
hiding many facts to Phoenix in order to unsettle him.
However, he manages to prove that the shooter's fingerprints aren't consistent
with Miles' fingerprints on the murder weapon.
He also proves that it isn't a suicide, and that Edgeworth couldn't have fired the shot.
In the second investigation, Phoenix notices that a witness was missing, the landlord of the boat rental shop.
He doesn't have a name, and he had Polly, a parot, as sole companion.
Polly is very strange especially when it says "don't forget DL-6"
when Maya asks it if they had forgotten something.
At the second trial, von Karma declares that the landlord's testimony doesn't matter.
As Phoenix is close to giving up, Larry Butz turns up to save his childhood friend.
He says he was at the lake that night and he heard a shot a little before midnight
when the shot recorded by the camera was fired at about 00:10.
Which proves that two shots were fired, which is confirmed
by a second pic of the lake taken by Lotta Hart, showing an empty lake.
Which confirms that the victim was killed long before that time
and that the killer had disguised themselves in victim to fool Edgeworth.
And that the person in question couldn't be anyone else than the boat renter, who was nowhere to be found.
After the trial, Edgeworth confirms that Hammond was indeed the one who had invited him to the lake
and that everything had happened as Phoenix had described.
They both were on the boat and after shooting, the person next to him fell in the water.
He also says that nightmares keep haunting him.
During that last investigation, Phoenix & Maya, while looking at the rental shop,
find a letter with instructions on what to do to perpetrate the perfect murder,
for a revenge against the Edgeworth family and Robert Hammond.
After talking with Marvin Grossberg, it appears that von Karma
had reasons to have a grudge against the Edgeworth family.
In fact, Gregory had imposed on Manfred his first and unique penalty.
Grossberg also recalls that after that trial, he took the one and only pause of his career.
And INSTEAD of waiting for a trial after receiving the intel on the DL-6 case,
he meets von Karma in the Records Room and the latter
uses a taser to force Phoenix & Maya to pass out, and he then takes every proof with him.
The last trial of that case begins and the landlord has been found
and everything's already prepared: he doesn't remember who he is
and due to "an accident", he can't have fingerprints.
Backed into a corner, von Karma advises Wright to interrogate the parrot for more informations,
which Wright accepts, as last resort.
Through the following cross-examination, Polly reveals some informations
proving the identity of the landlord, Yanni Yogi.
He then confesses his crime, saying he fulfilled his mission,
his revenge against the Edgeworth family and Hammond.
Miles Edgeworth, who's about to be acquitted, objects.
He then explains that he's had nightmares since many years and that if Yanni Yogi
wanted a revenge, it was because he knew who the real murderer of his father was.
He then says that he accuses himself of the murder of his father. This is the last day on which the DL-6 case is open.
Von Karma suggests a new trial for the DL-6 case on that very day.
But something's missing for Phoenix: Evidence.
Von Karma had taken them from him, but in the course of the trial,
it appears that the murder weapon shot two bullets, it was used twice.
It is then noticed that a bullet got out of the cabin and that if it wasn't found,
it means that the killer took it with them, or that they kept it.
Von Karma had taken a break after the trial with Gregory.
Why? Because he's the killer.
Phoenix succeeds to prove that there's a bullet inside of him. The scream that von Karma lets out when he's backed into a corner
reminds Miles of the scream he heard when he was young.
Manfred von Karma confirms his culpability and is taken by the police.
He will later be condemned to death sentence.
After the party thrown at Miles Edgeworth's acquittal,
Phoenix notices a letter on his desk. It's from Maya.
She wants to return to Kurain Village because she feels that she didn't help Phoenix.
Phoenix then leaves at full throttle for the train station, where he finds Maya in extremis.
He proves that Maya actually helped him to prove Edgeworth's innocence
by keeping the bullet that was used to defeat von Karma.
Maya then confirms that she'll come back as she wants to help the office.
She leaves in a train, leaving our hero alone for a few months.
And that's where we'll stop for that episode of Timeline.
This episode is really important because it is about the first cases of Phoenix.
I hope we'll not spend as much time on the following cases in the next episode.
In the next episode, we'll treat the year 2017 and maybe 2018, we'll see.
I hope you liked this video and we'll meet up again soon.
That was TGF, stay tuned for more, and of course OBJECTION!
Outro theme: Mr Feral ~Apollo Justice - Guilty Love (Klavier Gavin's theme)
English subtitles and subtitles correction : Lautael French subtitles: TGF
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