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[ Edgeworth would have preferred to make this broadcast voice only, or, indeed, not at all, but there are a couple of obligations that he must uphold. One is to reaffirm his identity, in case there are people out there who still believe him to be gone from this place. Another is to let everyone know where he stands on ... certain issues so that no-one can accuse him of shirking his responsibilities.
Of course, he's chosen to wait until half the Transports are on a mission to make his announcement, but he's hoping that people won't read too much into that. Or will they? It doesn't matter. Or so he hopes.
He clears his throat somewhat awkwardly, looking at the camera. ]
Good evening. I believe some of you may be familiar with me from the last time I was here. Before you all start asking me at once, yes, I do remember Exsilium, and I really did leave, only to return. That leads me to my next point: at this present time, I will not be resuming my work with the law here in this city. If you've any inquiries regarding this matter, please instead direct them to the lawyers working at the police station.
[ A pause for breath during which he breaks his gaze to briefly glance at something off-screen. ]
That being said, if anyone has any suggestions for keeping one's dog content and satisfied when she is required to live in an apartment, they ... would be taken under consideration.
Of course, he's chosen to wait until half the Transports are on a mission to make his announcement, but he's hoping that people won't read too much into that. Or will they? It doesn't matter. Or so he hopes.
He clears his throat somewhat awkwardly, looking at the camera. ]
Good evening. I believe some of you may be familiar with me from the last time I was here. Before you all start asking me at once, yes, I do remember Exsilium, and I really did leave, only to return. That leads me to my next point: at this present time, I will not be resuming my work with the law here in this city. If you've any inquiries regarding this matter, please instead direct them to the lawyers working at the police station.
[ A pause for breath during which he breaks his gaze to briefly glance at something off-screen. ]
That being said, if anyone has any suggestions for keeping one's dog content and satisfied when she is required to live in an apartment, they ... would be taken under consideration.
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No, it has nothing to do with Pinkman.
[ Which leads him to one obvious question: ]
Who are you?
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Can your dog fetch?
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Of course she can. Why do you ask?
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Go play some fetch with her. Dogs love that.
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Unless you personally believe that your client should've gone to jail?
Of course, you don't need to answer that.
I would prefer not to let her off her leash in an open environment.
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And seriously, the death penalty? Come on. What century is this, again?
Isn't she trained?
Or are you incompetent when it comes to that, too?
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It's the 34th century, although I'm sure your question was facetious. For the record, that was something we were considering revising.
Of course she's trained. Her breed is known for their feisty, independent temperaments, that's all. It's something she would have to be introduced to in gradually increasing increments.
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This is a conversation I'd rather have in person.
As for your dog, good luck. 34th century and there are no digital leashes yet? Sad times.
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Indeed. I'm hazarding a guess that advancements in digital dog technology might have been stymied by nuclear war, but it's just a hunch, really.
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