Chief Prosecutor Miles Edgeworth (
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maskormenace2014-07-18 08:11 pm
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- david alleyne | prodigy,
- stiles stilinski | n/a,
- † alphonse elric | n/a,
- † april ludgate | janet snakehole,
- † barnaby brooks jr. | n/a,
- † bobby fulbright | n/a,
- † brenda del vecchio | n/a,
- † bruce wayne | batman,
- † castiel | n/a,
- † clara oswald | n/a,
- † frederick chilton | chief of staff!!,
- † gabriel | trickster,
- † ira gamagori | n/a,
- † jesse pinkman | diesel,
- † kanaya maryam-lalonde | psychopomp,
- † kay faraday | great thief yatagarasu,
- † kotetsu t. kaburagi | wild tiger,
- † light yagami | n/a,
- † lydia martin | n/a,
- † miles edgeworth | n/a,
- † nathaniel (john mandrake) | n/a,
- † sam winchester | n/a,
- † shinjiro aragaki | n/a,
- † trucy wright | n/a,
- † vestara khai | n/a,
- † yuri petrov | lunatic
[text] god I'm sorry I can't help myself I love posting in this game too much you guys are so great
[ That's right. It has been one week - less than one week - and Edgeworth is already bored and restless on vacation. So here he is. ]
A few items of business.
Wills. The risk of unexpected disappearance due to Porter malfunction is significant. Please be advised that, in the absence of kin or a legally recognized will, any possessions accrued in this world by a disappeared imPort will revert to the government.
I would recommend that all imPorts visit an attorney to write a will with them so that their possessions and funds either go to a friend or stay in the imPort community. I am willing to do this work pro bono; I have little doubt that other members of our legal community here would be willing to do so as well.
Please spread this offer to new imPorts when they arrive.
My thanks to April Ludgate for bringing this vital issue to my attention.
Employment. There are two primary difficulties facing imPorts if they choose not to register. The first is finding employment. I have been accruing a list of imPort-friendly businesses who are willing to hire unregistered individuals, and I am currently working on setting up a service that will help new imPorts find job placements. The first step is finding someone who will work as a career counselor and manager of this service; please contact me if you wish to apply for this job.
Fund. The second difficulty is, of course, finding money. It is difficult to sustain ourselves, being as we are refugees, if we do not have support from the government; those who reject government support are often at a loss.
To counteract this, I've set up a legally registered fund. This fund will make interest-free loans to any imPort in need of support.
The current endowment is $26,000. This is a paltry sum, as you can see. It is desperately in need of donations. All donations will be completely tax-deductible. One-time donations are appreciated, but continuing donations are even more so; I myself am donating 10% of every paycheck to this fund. It need not be so much; every bit helps.
Phoenix Wright is the other individual working with the fund. Contact him or myself if you have any questions.
Thank you very much for your time and attention.
A few items of business.
Wills. The risk of unexpected disappearance due to Porter malfunction is significant. Please be advised that, in the absence of kin or a legally recognized will, any possessions accrued in this world by a disappeared imPort will revert to the government.
I would recommend that all imPorts visit an attorney to write a will with them so that their possessions and funds either go to a friend or stay in the imPort community. I am willing to do this work pro bono; I have little doubt that other members of our legal community here would be willing to do so as well.
Please spread this offer to new imPorts when they arrive.
My thanks to April Ludgate for bringing this vital issue to my attention.
Employment. There are two primary difficulties facing imPorts if they choose not to register. The first is finding employment. I have been accruing a list of imPort-friendly businesses who are willing to hire unregistered individuals, and I am currently working on setting up a service that will help new imPorts find job placements. The first step is finding someone who will work as a career counselor and manager of this service; please contact me if you wish to apply for this job.
Fund. The second difficulty is, of course, finding money. It is difficult to sustain ourselves, being as we are refugees, if we do not have support from the government; those who reject government support are often at a loss.
To counteract this, I've set up a legally registered fund. This fund will make interest-free loans to any imPort in need of support.
The current endowment is $26,000. This is a paltry sum, as you can see. It is desperately in need of donations. All donations will be completely tax-deductible. One-time donations are appreciated, but continuing donations are even more so; I myself am donating 10% of every paycheck to this fund. It need not be so much; every bit helps.
Phoenix Wright is the other individual working with the fund. Contact him or myself if you have any questions.
Thank you very much for your time and attention.
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I've been candid before in the past. It never ends well. People don't like to hear unpleasant truths-- especially if they're coming from someone much younger.
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Politics is somewhat cutthroat.
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Regardless, the point stands. I don't value meekness; I don't value flattery; I don't value base ambition. Young lawyers working for me have impressed me by being level-headed, willing to question, and hard-working. Show those qualities and I will be impressed.
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... I like to think I possess all three such qualities in spades. It's just that I have... trained myself to only question from the privacy of my own mind. Regretfully, my colleagues... do not often appreciate questions or any kind of original thought. You learn quickly to keep your own counsel, or you end up in the bottom of the pile, facing a long career as a desk clerk.
So-- I suppose what I mean is, you will have to forgive me if it takes some time to adjust.
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I will grant forgiveness readily, so long as you promise to keep courage when doing this questioning. I must warn that, like anyone else, I do become passionate during arguments, and at times I will come across as harsh. If you do not take this as genuine displeasure, then I will have patience.
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... How refreshing. Consider it noted.
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Now. What are your thoughts on these projects?
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However, they're doubly useful to yourself, too. This will curry a lot of good will, as well as establishing connections with many who who will no doubt feel indebted to you.
... Somehow I doubt that you were thinking that far along, though.
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Nevertheless, it is still true.
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I suppose you'll just have to surprise me.
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