Kay Faraday (
yatagarasu) wrote in
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she spreads her wings and takes to the skies.
Open Post: The Kay Faraday Edition
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This is my permanent Kay Faraday open post. Spam me with prompts, picture prompts, AUs, and the like. Indicate canon point or universe when necessary. Please note that I don't do slash, smut, anything sexual or anything overly and excessively violent.
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Choose a canon point, any canon point! Even from AAI2, why not. |
7-8 years later, AJ/DD era. Prosecutor who studied under Miles Edgeworth. Still hyper and makes thief jokes. Still the Yatagarasu. |
Somarium
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Mask or Menace
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Lived with Edgeworth and Stitch. Recruited Ema, Trucy and Maya into the Yatagarasu. 19 years old. Had college plans. |
Can command and talk to crows, replicate voices and sounds perfectly, and use Charter Magic. Juror for Teen Court. |
Badger get!
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It does generally come from laboratories, though it is the specific formula rather than the laboratories which are secret. According to forensics, even most of its components are not generally available to the public, even if the procedure were well-known.
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By the way, I found tiny microphones hidden in the headphones, if we're to believe the diagrams. [Kay waves the plans about.] And for some reason, even the headphones themselves transmit data back to the walkie-talkie. It's a bit complicated, but I think I figured that much out.
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[Edgeworth takes a look at the plans in question and blinks.]
"Operable for initial three seconds?" Curiouser and curiouser... One would think that within that timeframe, the only thing to be recorded would be the rushing of the wearer's own blood — the illusory "seashore" one hears when one holds a shell to one's ear, or in this case wears headphones.
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[Kay pushes some paperwork aside and confirms that the headphones and the walkie-talkie seem to be fully assembled and...charging? She picks up the headphones.]
Looks like we don't need to assemble them, at least.
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(There are precious few I can even conceive of asking such a favor of...)
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He was looking for a guinea pig, basically. In all honesty, Kay was a bit scared of what would happen, but maybe as long as they knew how it worked and how to turn it off...
She raises a hand.]
I'll do it. Well, once we know one hundred percent how to do it and that it won't, say, fry my brain or anything. [A sheepish laugh. It was clearly meant to psych herself up and take her mind off the less pleasant repercussions.]
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Y-you?! Kay, I...
[And for once, Miles Edgeworth is at a loss for words, or at least words that he's sure are the right ones to use. "I can't ask that of you" is one thing that comes to mind, but pushing away someone offering to make a sacrifice for the truth seems fundamentally wrong. "You would trust me so far as that?" is another thought that crosses his mind, but it seems like such a foolishly sentimental display of weakness and vulnerability he simply should not have.]
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If we wanna be sure this is a hypnotizing machine, how else are we gonna prove that without any scientists to help us read the rest of his paperwork?
Besides, we can't carry all this out and ask around for a guinea pig, can we?
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Furthermore, there is the question of what someone could do with that knowledge once uncovered; the greater the possibilities, the greater the responsibility of the one given the leash.
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But someone has to do it. And I know you wouldn't let me...well, you wouldn't let me turn into a mindless zombie, right?
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[The words tumble out of Edgeworth's mouth an instant before he even realizes he's saying them. He then rides that determination to continue more thoughtfully:]
If we are to do this, we shouldn't rush in blindly. I ought to at least read some of the literature here in order to make sure that I don't cause you any accidental harm or spoil the experiment with poor technique. In the meantime, determine whatever else you can about these inventions.
[The on switch is simple enough to find on the walkie-talkie if Kay looks; it's a simple physical slider on its right side. The headphones aren't quite as obviously easy to turn on; to judge by the schematics, the switch for those is of a similar style, but hidden under a small cover in order to prevent them from being switched on or off accidentally.]
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I knew you wouldn't let me and my brain down, Mr. Edgeworth.
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[Edgeworth's return expression is a determined grin. He says nothing, however, instead looking through and skimming the various resources on hypnotism on the computer's desk in order to find dos and don'ts concerning the handling of an entranced subject. As it turns out, one bound notebook is full of comparisons and notes about different assertions concerning the the boundaries and possibilities of hypnosis, what different types and styles of suggestions are likely to work or fail and in what ways, and far more.]
(Mad or not, I must admire this man's diligence in sorting through all this contradictory information in order to determine the truth. A pity that he may well have applied this knowledge to such a destructive end.)
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...Is that a phone charger, or is it something else disguised as a phone charger?
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Why would Mr. Erickson leave so much crucial evidence lying out in the open here, including a ground-breaking new invention, then disguise one particular device as a phone charger?
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(It never has been possible to fault her for a lack of imagination.)
We could time lapse here if you want
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Edgeworth, meanwhile, is able to use the respite Kay offers him to finish skimming the notebook with Erickson's notes about hypnosis and assessment and comparisons about others' assertions about it. He then goes back to read a few sections more carefully, and can't help but shudder at parts...]
(As I read how easily a hypnotized person's thought processes can supposedly be led, either deliberately or accidentally through careless phrasing, I can't help but be reminded of certain abuses in questioning I was taught how to exploit. All the vulnerabilities of the human mind, stripped of their armor... and yet, somehow I must think of ways to test the implied capabilities of the invention we've found safely.)
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There's something here about sound mixing and editing. Maybe this is how he makes the commands hypnotize-y!
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That may well be part of it, though I have the impression that this system involves several features interacting with one another to create a whole greater than the sum of its parts.
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[Kay continues reading.]
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Have a bit more to react to at once. ;)
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ugh phone tagging
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2/2, now in the right place
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Running off of a Plurk clarification...
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Whoops, forgot to mark the previous. 2/2
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