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Scientific-investigator-to-be
Name: Ema Skye Japanese Name: Akane Houdzuki (宝月茜) Gender: Female Age: 16 Hair: Brown Eyes: Navy Blue Height: 154 cm Occupation: 11th Grader Appearance: Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney - Case 5 High School Junior and self-styled scientific investigator. Client, sister of Lana Skye. - Court Records Profile Cute, perky and almost enthusiastic about anything — Ema Skye is just that kind of girl. Appearing as your temporary assistant in the fifth case of Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney, she shows you a whole new way of investigating a crime scene. From using some Luminol Fluid (that she personally bought with her allowance) to look for traces of blood or teaching you how to use Aluminum Power for fingerprints — you can tell she's really hyped up on chasing after her dreams. Even though she's still currently studying in high school, she does what she can to pursue her dream job, a scientific investigator. While working on investigations (or just about anything), she begins to take little notes even on the most obvious statements. Though she really tries to be logical — or "scientific" in this case — in everything she does, she reminds Phoenix of Maya, who had recently left to do more training after the Edgeworth case. She has no parents and but has older sister, Lana, whom she looks up to so much. Even the tied little hair bun in the back resembles Maya. With her tragic past, she still keeps that smile on her face and does what she can. Lana is actually the reason she even wants to pursue a career in forensics. With her older sister as the Chief Prosecutor of the district, she wants to assist her in anyway possible. Tagging along with Phoenix, she makes everything all the more interesting in the fifth case, Rise from the Ashes. Notes:
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