Phoenix had never known the defence lobby to be so packed. Turbos patrolled the court under Sergeant Calhoun's orders. The members of the court shivered as they tried and failed to stop Calhoun's troops. Whilst everyone in the courtroom sat in their seats, Phoenix comforted his client. Decisive evidence was all that he needed to clear Felix's name.

Athena had spent the previous evening compiling profiles for her boss. He knew that he was going to win the trial, but his main concern was the lack of evidence. He had a gut feeling there was something more to the case. He felt there was another side to the story that nobody knew about. He was pleased that the chief prosecutor was Edgeworth, as he would ensure that the truth would come to light. Sadly there were certain prosecutors who only cared about winning.

Felix shivered as maintained a frozen smile with his teeth clenched together. A wise woman once said to Phoenix that you had to bear your biggest smile in the worst of times. He passed that advice on to all of the lawyers that worked in his firm. It's always worked and that was the key to how he turned many of his trials around. Phoenix liked to think that he had a creative mind, but right now his creative juices were running dry. His mind was as blank as a clean sheet of paper.

"Right," Phoenix said. "This is our moment. Ready or not here we come."

Felix said nothing, although his face painted a thousand words for Phoenix. The lawyer saw a man who was desperate to be saved. The doors to the courtroom opened. Felix made his way to the defendant's box as he was greeted by whispers on the left side of the room, and support for him on the right. The mixture of sounds was like standing next to an explosion.

Poor guy, thought Phoenix. He hoped that he could remain strong.

"All rise," the bailiff requested as Judge Joseph Udgey marched to his podium and banged his gavel. Phoenix knew Judge Udgey very well as he had presided in nearly all of Phoenix's cases. Phoenix could never forget the grand pillars and the marble floors.

"The court is now in session for the trial of Fix-It Felix Jr." Judge Udgey announced. The judge looked over at Phoenix and onto to Edgeworth.

"The defence is ready, Your Honour."

"The prosecution is also ready, Your Honour."

"Edgeworth," Judge Udgey requested. "Your opening statement please."

Edgeworth relaxed his shoulders as he peered over his paperwork. "With pleasure! The murder took place on the 25th of February this year. The victim was Prince Hans of The Southern Isles. The victim had a history of treason and had been banished by Queen Elsa of Arendelle for his crimes. Prince Hans met the defendant, Mr. Felix that very day of the murder. They had met in Game Central and were seen hanging out in Tapper's bar. However their friendship turned sour very quickly. Prince Hans and Mr. Felix took a walk into Arendelle, the victim stole the defendant's trusty golden hammer. In an attempt to get the hammer back, the defendant mysteriously murdered the victim with the hammer. The storm was vicious in Arendelle, thus the defendant was unable to get it back. So he returned and claimed that he never got it back."

"OBJECTION!" Ralph roared as he stood up. "That's the biggest pile of bullshit I've ever heard in my life."

Phoenix quivered as he pointed at Ralph. "Hey that's my job to shout objection."

"OBJECTION!" Edgeworth screamed back with ten times more sophistication. "I still haven't finished."

Judge Udgey banged his gavel. "The court prohibits all kinds of abuse. Consider this your last warning." His eyes gazed into Ralph's soul. "One more toe out of line and you shall be removed from this court, do you hear me?"

"Yes sir!" Ralph shouted.

"If I may please continue," Edgeworth said. "The prosecution would like to call Bobby Fulbright to the stand."

"Yes," the judge nodded his head. "Please come forward, Fulbright."

Bobby Fulbright was a detective. He was murdered by an international spy known as The Phantom years ago and since then, The Phantom masqueraded as him. Advanced coding meant that since Bobby Fulbright was killed in his own game, he was able to regenerate through the method of reviving the Helix Fossil. Bobby Fulbright was the self-proclaimed human form of Lord Helix: a worshipped pokemon god.

"Witness," Edgeworth told Bobby. "Please confirm your name and occupation."

"Bobby Fulbright: Human form of Lord Helix!" He punched the air and then pushed up his shades. "Also a fighter for justice."

"Of course," Judge Udgey gasped. Please may we have your testimony.

"WITH GREAT PLEASURE. IN JUSTICE WE TRUST. PRAISE LORD HELIX!" Phoenix felt something drop from the pit of his stomach whilst his brain scrambled. It wasn't anything that he had in mind in the trial. He was going to have a rather interesting cross-examination.