![]() ![]() Completely gone by the time of Investigations 2 she even explains that she's not taking sides, and the only side she's on is the truth. In every case, Franziska does everything she can and some things she technically can't to nail the real guilty party, even if she's not happy when it leads to her losing the case. Phoenix doesn't ever appear to notice this, but he wouldn't have gotten away with either claiming Pearl didn't see Ini without any proof or even calling Pearl to the stand, or cross-examining Ini about the model of her sister's sports car from half a year ago on Edgeworth's watch without getting him onboard beforehand. She doesn't quite live up to her own hype, though, with one of the Establishing Character Moments being her whipping the judge to allow Phoenix to continue his cross-examination (and while in-game Phoenix attributes it to her overconfidence, that's immediately before he discovers she'd been concealing evidence and gives her a well-deserved penalty, which she couldn't have seen coming). Amoral Attorney: Claims to be this in the first game she appears in, apparently to continue her father's legacy.Added Alliterative Appeal: A lot of her strings of insults have this, like "Foolish fools with foolishly foolish ambitions.", or "whimpering whining wuss of a witness".Some of her Amoral Attorney moments are removed, such as her concealing Lotta's photo. Adaptational Nice Guy: In the anime, she strikes her whip near rather than at witnesses. ![]() Franziska later recognizes this same situation for Sebastian and proceeds to do her best to help and support him despite her normally abrasive nature. And he allows this, and bullies the detective in charge into allowing it too. To earn his attention, Franziska offers to compete with Miles in investigating a crime scene at thirteen. In Investigations, we see both Manfred von Karma's verbal abuse of Miles Edgeworth (right in front of Franziska, too, which she is visibly uncomfortable with) and his disregard for Franziska herself. This is first alluded to at the end of 2-4, when she confesses that she's felt like she had to compete with Miles Edgeworth for her father's love and attention. Abusive Dad: Manfred was not a very good dad.
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