[Without comment, the prosecutor takes Kay's advice, swimming out to the far end of the lagoon at a speed faster than his current default but not taxing — a speed that's still faster than his human swimming speed by a hair. He then puts effort into "sprinting" from one end of the lagoon to the other. As he accelerates for the latter portion of the test, Edgeworth presses his arms to his sides, streamlining himself and allowing his tail to do most of the work rather than supplementing it with upper-body strokes like at slower speeds. Once he reaches the far end, he makes a wide U-turn, lets himself glide to a slower speed, then paddles to a stop while catching his breath.]
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