Echo Requests (retired)
Please fill out this form when requesting an Echo, then post it to this entry. The request will be dealt with as soon as possible.
When requesting an Echo induced by a past-life parallel/recurrence, please demonstrate clearly the similarity between the events, as well as the relation between the events and what is returned.
As of September 2013, Tier 2 Echoes can be granted once a month per character. Take care to specify the limitations and/or level of detail to the Echo requested! If you are unsure, suggestions will be gladly offered.
Reason for Echo: What caused the Echo, whether it be by a plot-related trigger or a canon recurrence. For the latter, this must be unusual enough to have been the first time the character has encountered it within Locke City, and strongly resemble a specific event from canon. Picking up a jug of milk from the store will not cause an Echo if it isn't any different than the times the character has done it before.
Type and tier: Physical change, power/ability, mental/memory, or item/creature. Tier 1 are the regular Echoes, and are typically a single memory/ability/item/etc. Tier 2 are essentially two regular Echoes rolled into one, such as an item and a memory or ability associated with it, or two directly-related memories, or so on. Currently only one Tier 2 Echo is allowed per month, so please be sure to note them somehow on your info posts.
What is returned: In the case of canon recurrences, these must be directly related to what has caused the Echo. Stronger recurrences = stronger Echoes.
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Character: Miles Edgeworth
Reason for Echo: The dead district bombing and the fact that it was blamed on terrorists
Type and tier: tier 1 memory
What is returned: Spoilers plus content warning for violence: A memory of having a trial in the rubble of a bombed courthouse due to a threat from someone who took hostages. Said trial was the retrial of a seven year old case involving sabotage and murder. He'll remember the overall premise to the case and its original ending and his current theory on the case for the retrial, though not the end result. He'll mostly remember that he thought Athena stabbed her mother to put a stop to being a test subject, had a robot place the corpse on an operating table used to repair robots and planned on dismantling the corpse when Simon Blackquill found her.
A spoiler free summary of that is basically the premise for the trial of case 5 in Dual Destinies and his theory on the defendant's crime that he presented to the court.
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