the reason Edgeworth takes off his glasses during the trial in AA5 is because he can’t focus on court if he’s distracted by seeing Phoenix Wright clearly
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He wonders what age he’s finally reached. The Time War used years as ammunition; at the Battle of Rodan’s Wedding alone, he’d aged to five million and then regressed to a mewling babe, merely from shrapnel. Now, the ache in his bones feels… one thousand years old? Well. Call it nine hundred. Sounds better.
In the same way RTD's 'Doctor Who and the Time War,' where the above quote is from, is a page from a novel that doesn't exist, this is a splash page from a comic that doesn't exist. Time War PTSD, much like the war itself, is multidimensional.
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“human beings in a mob”
“what’s a mob to a king?”
“what’s a king to a god?”
“what’s a god to a nonbeliever who don’t believe in
anything?”
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Batfamily Powerpoint Night!
(mandatory team building)
Links to the full slideshows, updated as I post them!
Part 1: Bruce’s Full Slideshow:
Part 2: Dick’s Full Slideshow:
Part 3: Tim’s Full Slideshow:
Part 4: Jason’s Full Slideshow:
(they forced him to be there so he’s making it everyone’s problem):
Part 5: Cass’s Full Slideshow:
Part 6: Stephanie’s Full Slideshow:
Part 7: Damian’s Full Slideshow:
Part 8: Duke’s Full Slideshow:
Part 9: Barbara’s Full Slideshow:
Part 10: Alfred’s Full Slideshow:
(unexpected addition, mostly about Tim):
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Did a part two to this comic
Turns out Edgeworth just likes to see a more vulnerable side to Phoenix
It doesn’t translate well
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Bruce you don't even want to KNOW the types of visions Clark could be having about you.
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