Most certainly going to start working on that Turnabout Succession "sorta" rewrite. Also, thank you everyone for 100 subscribers. I was genuinely shocked to see how well that Turnabout Ablaze video has performed, which has fuelled me with some determination to deliver some more videos. Note: If you're asking if I'm going to continue with that Athena Cykes series, don't worry, I'm still focused on that.
@@mahirkhondokar767 they are pretty accesable tho. If you can't play the collections, there's always the mobile ports and a fan english patch for the mobile version of AAI2. Or emulation. The choice is yours
While I like the rewrite, I always figured Shu Takumi (before leaving the main series) planned for Kristoph to become the new Manfred von Karma, a legal official whose crimes run so deep and far that the characters will have to spend the foreseeable future (the next few games) cleaning up after their mess. It's not out of the question, Dio Brando in JoJo's Bizarre Adventures is a common example of what TVTropes calls a Greater-Scope Villian. Unlike von Karma, though, Kristoph seems like the kinda character who'd follow in the footsteps of Lex Luthor or David Xanatos (Gargoyles), in the sense that, if he wins, he wins, and if he loses, he still technically wins. It doesn't matter if he's thrown in jail in the very first case, because his influence reaches far beyond what anyone can imagine (not only is his cell well furnished, but he managed to poison someone from his cell through a somewhat complex scheme). If anything, I'd say the fact that he was arrested early but you're still unexpectedly dealing with his crap at the end of the series makes him *MORE* of a threat than if he just escaped at the start of the game. Kinda like Dahlia Hawthorne in T&T, where she was arrested in Case 1 but she's still a threat even in the afterlife.
A pretty interesting rewrite but flawed. The fact is that the card was assumed forged really without evidence. Also, the judge and Gavin acknowledge that Phoenix wasn't a forger of evidence was very critical and Gavin would have implicated himself in the crimes of later on as well as this one. Gavin's defense is a lot stronger, and you wrote him pretty well. Unfortunately created a few problems you could have fixed later
its really interesting cuz we never see the aftermath of a case (at most, a few lines in the courthouse, the ending of the game or a character coming back in another case), especially from a bad ending.
Already better I actually dislike Trump cause there are a lot of problems However,your take would have made me like Trump a bit despite phoenix being out of character(but oh well,you cant really change that) Also thanks to you I have another problem with this case(original trump) why Kristoph didn't connect the dots? And that phoenix would use this tactic and expose him? Cause kristoph has to be dumber for plot reasons Again,you fixed this problem of mine in this case(kristoph being dumb for plot reasons) Also this would be Excellent way to start the game Apollo would lose his first case, trucy and Apollo conversation could have had a lot of depth in later cases, and much more Also cause of that,I think that Succession would have been trying to prove phoenix innocence in the flashback trial and in Shadi enigmar murder(at least that What I would do) You earn a new sub Keep it up,man
So that's how this series could remove Phoenix...By putting him in jail and having Apollo taking care of Trucy now the rest being pretty much the same.
Interesting rewrite but it feels kinda forced for Apollo to instantly believes Trucy and dismiss Kristoph (a person he probably know since a long time) when she's essentially a stranger who baited him into presenting forged evidence at this point of the story
I think in this scenario, Apollo has to somewhat care about Trucy since she's all parentless now (I know Lamiroir is still somewhere out there). I also think that the original is sort of the same, since Kristoph is arrested and Apollo has to work for Wright, despite pulling the forged evidence trick on him.
Most certainly going to start working on that Turnabout Succession "sorta" rewrite. Also, thank you everyone for 100 subscribers. I was genuinely shocked to see how well that Turnabout Ablaze video has performed, which has fuelled me with some determination to deliver some more videos.
Note: If you're asking if I'm going to continue with that Athena Cykes series, don't worry, I'm still focused on that.
I need more major spoiler AA game's.
@@mahirkhondokar767 they are pretty accesable tho. If you can't play the collections, there's always the mobile ports and a fan english patch for the mobile version of AAI2. Or emulation.
The choice is yours
Basically, turnabout Trump but it's kristoph smart
This rewriting of Apollo Justice locks promising, i will keep forward to the next part.
At least he Apollo-gized
While I like the rewrite, I always figured Shu Takumi (before leaving the main series) planned for Kristoph to become the new Manfred von Karma, a legal official whose crimes run so deep and far that the characters will have to spend the foreseeable future (the next few games) cleaning up after their mess. It's not out of the question, Dio Brando in JoJo's Bizarre Adventures is a common example of what TVTropes calls a Greater-Scope Villian.
Unlike von Karma, though, Kristoph seems like the kinda character who'd follow in the footsteps of Lex Luthor or David Xanatos (Gargoyles), in the sense that, if he wins, he wins, and if he loses, he still technically wins. It doesn't matter if he's thrown in jail in the very first case, because his influence reaches far beyond what anyone can imagine (not only is his cell well furnished, but he managed to poison someone from his cell through a somewhat complex scheme).
If anything, I'd say the fact that he was arrested early but you're still unexpectedly dealing with his crap at the end of the series makes him *MORE* of a threat than if he just escaped at the start of the game. Kinda like Dahlia Hawthorne in T&T, where she was arrested in Case 1 but she's still a threat even in the afterlife.
If only they let Shu Takumi make Apollo Justice 2 or something…
A pretty interesting rewrite but flawed.
The fact is that the card was assumed forged really without evidence. Also, the judge and Gavin acknowledge that Phoenix wasn't a forger of evidence was very critical and Gavin would have implicated himself in the crimes of later on as well as this one.
Gavin's defense is a lot stronger, and you wrote him pretty well. Unfortunately created a few problems you could have fixed later
So Phoenix is found Guilty this time around. Damn. Now I feel bad for Trucy. Guess Phoenix won't get revenge on Kristoph after all
Interesting. I've seen others trying to rewrite the case, but not as detailed as yours. Great job.
its really interesting cuz we never see the aftermath of a case (at most, a few lines in the courthouse, the ending of the game or a character coming back in another case), especially from a bad ending.
9:29 Payne be like "we are so back"
Why is this more interesting than the real game
Kristoph: "And you would trust someone not involved in this case to give you something?"
OH I SEE WHAT YOU'RE DOING HERE GOOD SIR I REFUSE
I just now realised phoenix put apollo in that same situation
Already better
I actually dislike Trump cause there are a lot of problems
However,your take would have made me like Trump a bit despite phoenix being out of character(but oh well,you cant really change that)
Also thanks to you I have another problem with this case(original trump) why Kristoph didn't connect the dots?
And that phoenix would use this tactic and expose him?
Cause kristoph has to be dumber for plot reasons
Again,you fixed this problem of mine in this case(kristoph being dumb for plot reasons)
Also this would be Excellent way to start the game
Apollo would lose his first case, trucy and Apollo conversation could have had a lot of depth in later cases, and much more
Also cause of that,I think that Succession would have been trying to prove phoenix innocence in the flashback trial and in Shadi enigmar murder(at least that What I would do)
You earn a new sub
Keep it up,man
Interesting but it also makes me sad
So that's how this series could remove Phoenix...By putting him in jail and having Apollo taking care of Trucy now the rest being pretty much the same.
..................in what way is this how it *should* have ended?
Nice try Hobo Phoenix but again, you never change.
Idk how to feel about this with Phoenix now gone
Seriously, i want see more of this¿how all the other turnabout happen in this other time line?
Interesting rewrite but it feels kinda forced for Apollo to instantly believes Trucy and dismiss Kristoph (a person he probably know since a long time) when she's essentially a stranger who baited him into presenting forged evidence at this point of the story
I think in this scenario, Apollo has to somewhat care about Trucy since she's all parentless now (I know Lamiroir is still somewhere out there). I also think that the original is sort of the same, since Kristoph is arrested and Apollo has to work for Wright, despite pulling the forged evidence trick on him.
Turnabout Orange Man Rad?