ooc: interpersonal relationships

Aug 25, 2008 16:28



Enemies:

- Manfred von Karma. His former mentor is the one person at Landel's who he doesn't want to make it out in one piece, though he would never admit that to anyone openly.

Allies:

- Edgeworth hasn't met all of the History Club, but he acknowledges most all of them are more proficient with a weapon than he will ever be. As such, people who work with them are allies in his book. Consider this feeling doubled when it comes to Homura and Okita - the moment he learned about their M-U, he elevated their status to "not strictly allies, but not to the point of close friends."

- The "not strictly allies, but not close friends" status also goes for Dias, after he took the time to act as something of a bodyguard at one point.

- L. Edgeworth feels a bit bad that he hasn't been able to bounce information off the detective after their first meeting, and respects his smarts.

- He would also count people he's talked to at length as allies, until they prove themselves otherwise. This counts a whole lot of people.

- And, while he doesn't know if they're all here or if they all remember, but he still feels a debt towards the people involved in rescuing others the night of his M-U.

Friends:

- He won't ever say it out loud, but he considers Detective Gumshoe less of a subordinate and more of a friend.

- On the other hand, he will say that about both Armand St. Just and Vlad Plasmius, though it's in his usual 'keeping friends at arm's length' manner.

- Wright. Wright, Wright, Wright. Edgeworth wasn't sure whether to hug him or punch him the moment he saw the defense attorney again. His view of him is complicated by these pesky things called feelings that he doesn't have for anyone else.

???:

- Edgeworth hasn't quite decided what to make of his roommate. On the one hand, he respects Mikami as a fellow prosecutor. On the other, he doesn't know what to make of this Kira business.

- He feels a certain strange kinship with people he knows have been M-U subjects. The ones he has met have been what he sees as good people, and he doesn't think anyone, regardless of what they've done, deserves to go through it.

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