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I've just had an idea, while we're on the 'Dekiller target = Edgeworth'.
idea.
You know that card, the fourth peice of evidence Franziska kept at the end of justice for all?
It'd be nice if that card was used as evidence to lock DeKiller away.
For example:
DeKiller is hired to kill someone outside Wright office (there's a screen of that case somewhere), leaves his calling card, and a piece of evidence that would lead Edgeworth on.
Franziska, having returned from Germany (which looks like the case, looking at perfect prosecutor case 2), would be put on the hunt for DeKiller's hirer by Edgeworth, while he goes on pursuit. so Dekiller, at the request of his hirer, goes around incapacitating (not killing, but perhaps seriously wounding/hospitalizing) people in the prosecutor office, planting evidence suggesting it was a Dekiller job, but also evidence indicating his next target, along with a small piece of a much larger clue that indicates that Edgeworth is the target.
So, people like Gumshoe gets hurt by Dekiller because not only is he like Edgeworth's bodyguard, helping him out of tight spots (like he does with Phoenix), but it'd also be an attempt to spook Edgeworth.
Anyway, long story short, DeKiller makes sure very few people are actually in the building, then he starts activly pursuing Edgeworth, who's searching for a way to catch DeKiller. A sort of deadly cat and mouse, extreamly suspencefull because you know that in any of the rooms in the prosecutors office, DeKiller could be in there, who will make a Bee-line for Edgeworth as soon as he sees him.
Needless to say, Edgeworth succedes in his endevour to trap DeKiller by using the KeyGirl's Key to lock him into the celler (The only room he can't escape from, because there's no window) untill he gets police backup to land him in custody.
It should end with that, even though Edgeworth has the chance to prosecute against DeKiller, he instead decides to be a Witness, aollowing Franziska to take his place as lead prosecutor thanks to the evidence she has dug up in her own investigations, adding Edgeworth's testimony to the pile. And, to ensure fair play, Edgeworth pulls some strings to make sure that Wright is the Defense attourney, making Dekiller utterly and legally screwed over. In the Epilouge of the case (no trial phase in perfect prosecutor, but Edgeworth may say a brief desciption of what went on in the trial), Edgeworth could say that Franziska was able to cleverly bluff that card into this case, by stating that this was DeKiller's true target, and the reason that Wright was still alive was because his client (who unfortuanatly Franziska knew almost nothing about except for their first name, 'Kristoph', which does nothing to shorten the list of potetnial hirerers, as there many Kristoph's in the world) wanted Wright to feel crushed in how alone he was, without the people who have helped him in court and out, before Dekiller 'put him out of his misery'. Needless to say, this pretty strong bluff, as well as the tag-team of Franziska and Phoenix, would get DeKiller behind bars as well a get Franziska an early present in the form of bragging rights on how she ' finally crushed Wright benieth her heel', which got the usually sarcastic reponce from Wright ('I've beaten you twice, Franziska. You've still got two more victories to go before you can start saying that.') and ended in a righteous whipping fest.
Now, although that was a pretty skety idea, if given the right atmosphere and story throughout, it would be a very good and very tensefull case worthy of having DeKiller in it, as well as a small, subtle reference to the resident mad mastermind of Apollo Justice.
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