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Leon Trotsky
  --somebody Snowball-- --Daniel Snowberg-- --Neil Snowbody-- Neil Snomann
Grigori Zinoviev
  --awoken-- Greg Ayawoak
Nikolai Bukharin
  --nick o'time-- Nick O'Day

prosecutor
  use von Karma on animation, it's like the perfect embodiment of what everyone expects.
  like if you want to make a quick joke about what people think "Stalinism" is there's hardly anything better you could use than an image of Franziska von Karma. 1) brutal 2) condescending 3) now, I kind of hate that this one matches, but she's actually precocious and really good at what she does for her age, which is the one thing about her that is shockingly a rather historically-accurate statement about Stalin. she matches for both bad reasons and good reasons.

defense
  so, Phoenix is good in terms of how he sort of naïvely believes in being authentic and succeeding.
  but really... Phoenix is too logical. something within me says that Edgeworth within the first game makes exactly the kind of not-really-logical arguments that he would be the one defending Trotskyites if he was a defense attorney. I don't know if it's fully accurate but I've internalized as part of his character that he loves to show off at people and put them in their place by succeeding with bad arguments. Edgeworth is Alan Woods but worse, change my mind.


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=> en.wiktionary.org/wiki/nick_of_time
=> listophile.com/names/last/nationality/irish/o/
=> etymonline.com/word/Gregory
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