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« on: July 05, 2010, 08:41:20 am »

Name: Dypo Tarch

Age: 20

Gender: Male

Occupation: Defense attorney

Personality: Cool and collected, though he tends to over-react at times. Has a tendency to think of sarcastic remarks; he doesn't utter them aloud, however. His personality is strikingly similar to Edgeworth's, even though Edgeworth is a prosecutor. The truth is very important to him, and he'll do whatever he can to acquire it.

Appearance: His height is about average. Has uncombed black hair, because gel is uneffective and sticky, and combing has never worked. Wears a black suit, which resembles a tuxedo. He proudly attached his attorney's badge to its lapel.

Background: He's always had a strong sense of truth and justice, though he doesn't have a clue why. However, he knew many innocent people were sent to jail, and felt he had to do something. But his plan to help them out didn't work out well.

There were too little people on trial. Finally, one person made a mistake, and was put on trial. However, an attorney called Voltgloss snatched the client away from him. Dypo decided to watch the trial, at least, but suddenly Voltgloss went missing. Dypo went out to look for him, but the trial proceeded and the client was found guilty.

Dypo failed to find Voltgloss, and returned. He was too late, though. The client might've been innocent, but Dypo wasn't there to take Voltgloss's place. He'd failed.

Dypo decided he needed practice. For lack of a client, Dypo made a mistake on purpose, intending to see how far he could go. He was found guilty, because the robot he programmed was found to be a robot. However, the prosecutor, Rashrules, struck a bargain with him. Dypo got a lighter sentence.

On the way, he saved an officer's life, and his sentence was never carried out. He is now involved in rather big cases, involving Chief Justice, who seems to be the culprit.
« Last Edit: July 13, 2010, 01:08:31 am by Dypo » Report Spam   Logged

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