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* BestServedCold: His basic motivation is vengeance on all those connected to the Temsik Meteor.

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* AwesomeButImpractical: Sure, his ability to possess people and bodies is far more effective compared to Sissel just moving objects and Missile swapping them around if their shapes match. This is on top of his immortal body and inability to feel anything, including pain. However, it's crippled by one fact: he can't go back in time to undo people's fates. Sissel being able to go back four minutes before someone's death makes him far more powerful, albeit indirectly, than Yomiel ever could, because he can completely change people's fates, he just has to examine his surroundings and alter them accordingly. No matter what Yomiel does, it just gets negated so long as Sissel plays smart.
** This is demonstrated best with the final Fate Change segment. Yomiel's unable to do anything here until the last minute, because he can't change the past without a body's core. Sissel and Missile have to really bust their asses moving things around to ensure nobody dies, and even then it's not enough by themselves. Yomiel's only able to save the day by possessing his past self's unconscious body so he can throw Lynne to safety. Before that moment, all he could do was watch and commentate.
* BestServedCold: His basic motivation is vengeance on all those connected to the Temsik Meteor. It takes ten years, but without Sissel's involvement, he manages to kill everyone involved and almost get away with it.



* SpottingTheThread: Justified. While other people can and do react to Sissel manipulating objects, they just chalk it up to random things happening and can't quite explain it, and even if they do realize it's the doing of ghosts, there's nothing they can do to stop it. However, because Yomiel is aware of Ghost Tricks (due to being the Manipulator), this means he'll instantly realize Sissel and Missile are in play if he sees either of them moving stuff around. When that happens, he'll stop messing around and kill his victim right away. This makes averting Cabanela and Pidgeon Man's fates much trickier, because there's a much more narrow window to move things around to save them, making it an impromptu StealthBasedMission.



* ThanatosGambit: Possessing Lynne in the junkyard and making her shoot him in plain view of cameras.

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* ThanatosGambit: Possessing Lynne in the junkyard and making her shoot him in plain view of cameras. However, her FightingFromTheInside instigates the plot by killing Sissel on accident.

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* AnimeHair: His head bears a resemblance to the blue souls of the game's departed.

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* AnimeHair: His head bears a resemblance to the blue souls of the game's departed. It's also one of the more outlandish ones in the game, making Lynne's top-facing ponytail look mundane by comparison.



* OccultDetective: Of a sort.

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* OccultDetective: Of An unusual example, as he's a sort.ghost solving a big mystery, instead of a living human solving a mystery.



* RefusalOfTheCall: [[spoiler:Unbeknownst to Sissel, he ignored Missile-Prime's plea to save Lynne the first time around. This occurred in an [[BadFuture alternate timeline]].]]

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* RefusalOfTheCall: [[spoiler:Unbeknownst to Sissel, he ignored Missile-Prime's plea to save Lynne the first time around. This occurred in an [[BadFuture alternate timeline]]. Missile-Prime took this to heart and waited for the next loop, and used a MotivationalLie to convince Sissel to stick around and help.]]



* SunglassesAtNight: His sunglasses are an iconic part of his style (to the point where even his spirit form wears sunglasses), and most of the game takes place at night.

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* SunglassesAtNight: His sunglasses are an iconic part of his style (to the point where even his spirit form wears sunglasses), and most of the game takes place at night. [[spoiler: Turns out, that's because Yomiel sported a pair, and Sissel adopted that trait at the start of the game due to Yomiel's corpse being the only thing he saw.]]



* WeakButSkilled: Sissel is much weaker than a living person and can only move by jumping between objects no more than two or three feet away, but he uses what he can do to great effect.

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* WeakButSkilled: Sissel is much weaker than a living person and can only move by jumping between objects no more than two or three feet away, but he uses what he can do his power to great effect.manipulate and activate said objects lets him creatively work around it. Rewinding four minutes before a person's death also gives him a good enough window to change people's fates.



* {{Determinator}}: [[spoiler:The Manipulator]] notes that she is the first and only person who actually managed to [[spoiler:resist his possession. Her resistance led to him missing his first shot, and killing Sissel by accident.]]

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* {{Determinator}}: [[spoiler:The Manipulator]] [[spoiler:Yomiel]] notes that she is the first and only person who actually managed to [[spoiler:resist his possession. Her resistance led to him missing his first shot, and killing Sissel by accident.]]



* FightingFromTheInside: [[spoiler: Lynne apparently had enough unconscious willpower to momentarily fight against Yomiel controlling her body, just enough for her first shot to hit his bag, where Sissel the cat was. Every other person Yomiel possessed were completely under his control, but she manages to fight against him, if only for a few seconds.]]



* DogsAreDumb: Missile comes off as TheDitz, albeit a very cheerful Ditz. Perhaps less "stupid" and more "incredibly naive and optimistic". However...

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* DogsAreDumb: Missile comes off as TheDitz, albeit a very cheerful Ditz. Perhaps less "stupid" and more "incredibly naive and optimistic". However...However, he's something of a GeniusDitz.
* {{Foil}}: To Sissel. Sissel is the ghost of a human [[spoiler:(or so he thinks)]] whose Ghost Tricks involve activating and manipulating objects, alongside rewinding to four minutes before someone's death to try and avert their fate. He's a snarky man who's initially more focused on finding his identity, but he grows to become a genuine hero. Missile is an excitable, happy Pomeranian who's TheDitz and wants nothing more than to make people happy, [[spoiler:and his Ghost Tricks focus on swapping similarly sized objects alongside having greater reach than Sissel, but he can't manipulate them otherwise, necessitating Sissel's involvement.]]



* PerspectiveMagic: [[spoiler:His ghost trick is to swap similarly shaped objects. If you rotate an object to change its silhouette, you can then swap it with other objects that have that new silhouette.]]
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* PerspectiveMagic: [[spoiler:His ghost trick is to swap similarly shaped objects. If you rotate an object to change its silhouette, you can then swap it with other objects that have that new silhouette. The downside is that he can't manipulate them any further than that, so Sissel still has to get involved to make things happen while Missile moves things into position.]]
%%ZCE* * ThePollyanna: To an absurdly humorous degree.degree. Even when everything looks bleak, he still strives to be chipper and positive, because he's just ''that'' undaunted.



* TheAce: The swag! The stride! The moves! Watch out, crime.
* AgentMulder: See "Determinator."

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* TheAce: The swag! The stride! The moves! Watch out, crime.
Not only is he an accomplished detective with a sterling reputation, he's acutely aware of it, striding through life with a confident, dancing swagger.
* AgentMulder: See "Determinator."Though initially baffled by events in the game, he quickly starts to recognize that everything going down is more complicated than it seems.



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%%* TheDandy* TheDandy: This guy is handsome and also incredibly flamboyant, dancing with every step he takes through life.



%%* BigFun

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%%* BigFun* BigFun: Downplayed. While he's mostly serious, he is a lot more laidback and friendly than you might expect. When Sissel first speaks to him, he's initially perfectly fine with being executed, but Sissel saving him snaps him out of this funk.



* InstitutionalApparel: Under a pink artist's smock.

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* InstitutionalApparel: Under a pink artist's smock. [[spoiler: He keeps it when he's given his coat back.]]



* SquashedFlat: Sissel deals with Jeego by crushing him with a perfectly positioned wrecking ball, completely flattening him on it. It rolls away with him still stuck to it.



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%%* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: They're both blue skinned, like the rest of the criminal organization, adding to their oddness.



%%* TheBaroness: Beauty. She even carries a red riding crop wherever she goes.

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%%* * TheBaroness: Beauty.Beauty, an ice queen who has limited patience and is also a gorgeous woman. She even carries a red riding crop wherever she goes.



* TheQuietOne: He doesn't really say much, compared to the Rockin' Jailbird.



* AnimeHair: It's larger than his head.

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* AnimeHair: It's larger than his head.head, and looks like a ball of yarn glued onto his skull.



* EleventhHourRanger: He joins Sissel, Missile, and Jowd near the end of the game. He only gets to use one Trick.

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* EleventhHourRanger: He joins Sissel, Missile, and Jowd near the end of the game. He only gets to use one Trick.Trick, and he makes it count.



* FaceDeathWithDignity: Even if, in the end, EverybodyLives.

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* FaceDeathWithDignity: At the end of the game, he becomes acutely aware that his quest for revenge has done nothing but ruin things not just for himself, but for other people. When it comes time to make up for that initial hostage-taking of Lynne, he accepts the prospect of being imprisoned, risking execution. Even if, in the end, EverybodyLives.



* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: Yomiel is impaled through a streetlight's spike in Temsik Park as a result of an impact from a bullet-speed potato in his face, [[SubvertedTrope but that doesn't kill him.]] Instead, he just loses consciousness.

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* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: Yomiel is impaled through a streetlight's spike in Temsik Park as a result of an impact from a bullet-speed potato in his face, [[SubvertedTrope but that doesn't kill him.]] Instead, he just loses consciousness. It gives Yomiel's soul a chance to possess his body and rush to toss Lynne out of the way of a falling Mino, saving her life but crushing his legs under i



** His ultimate fate: serving out a ten-year stretch in Jowd's old jail cell. He's even wearing the same pink smock.
* LeanAndMean: The guy became a pretty callous piece of work after his isolation drove him insane, and he cuts a slim and sharp profile. Granted, Sissel's appearance is based off of his, but Yomiel wears the design more sinisterly.

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** His ultimate fate: serving out a ten-year stretch in Jowd's old jail cell. He's even wearing the same pink smock.
smock. He's aware of it and accepts it, stating that taking an innocent girl hostage is unforgivable.
* LeanAndMean: The guy became a pretty callous piece of work after his isolation drove him insane, and he cuts a slim and sharp profile. Granted, Sissel's appearance is based off of his, but Yomiel wears the design more sinisterly. sinisterly, especially when he sports a SlasherSmile.



* ManipulativeBastard: He is a literal Manipulator and he's a bastard (at the beginning)

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* ManipulativeBastard: He is a literal Manipulator and he's a bastard (at the beginning)beginning).



* MorphicResonance: When speaking to Lynne and Kamila on the sinking sub, he fashions a body out of random bits and bobs. He manages to emulate his AnimeHair using a damaged piece of pipe.



* NonLinearCharacter: To some extent. The Temsik fragment in his body killed him, but its powers gave his soul the power of Ghost Tricks, and also froze his body at the moment of death, instantly regenerating any damage he takes and ensuring his body "lives" forever as long as the fragment is still inside.



* WhyDontYouJustShootHim: The entire sequence leading up to him killing Inspector Cabanela is this. [[SubvertedTrope He's aware of it, however]], and has no problem [[NonStandardGameOver "just shooting him"]] if he catches Sissel manipulating the environment.

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* WhyDontYouJustShootHim: The entire sequence leading up to him killing Inspector Cabanela is this. [[SubvertedTrope He's aware of it, however]], and has no problem [[NonStandardGameOver "just shooting him"]] if he catches Sissel manipulating the environment.environment, necessitating doing things when his back is turned.

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* TheAtoner: In the final timeline, he stays in prison for 10 years to atone for escaping police custody and taking a child (Lynne) hostage.

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* TheAtoner: In the final timeline, he stays in prison for 10 ten years to atone for escaping police custody and taking a child (Lynne) hostage.hostage. Before being sorted into the place in the new reality, Yomiel happily accepts this outcome. Saying that he considers serving his sentence the very least he could do to begin to make up for the crimes he committed in the now-negated original timeline.



* BlessedWithSuck: Can possess objects just as easily as Sissel can, and even manipulate living people... but he can't rewind time, the one ability that could have allowed him to save both Sissel and his fiancée.

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* BlessedWithSuck: Can After being struck by the Temsik Meteorite, Yomiel was granted immortality, eternal youth, no physical needs, and much more powerful ghostly abilities than Sissle or Missile ever had. Unfortunately, this came at the cost of any sense of touch, taste, his ability to live a normal life, and his beloved fiancée. To twist the knife, while he can possess objects just as easily as Sissel can, and even manipulate living people... but people, he can't rewind time, lacks the one most important power Sissel has: the ability to rewind time. Without that, he was left with nothing to do but wander alone as an unfeeling living corpse, seemingly forever. It's no wonder that could have allowed him to save both Sissel and his fiancée.he spent the decade after that night fixating on everything he lost.



* TheNeedless: As a living corpse, Yomiel has no need for food, water, sleep, or even oxygen. He simply exists, trapped at the moment of his original death as long as the meteor fragment remains in his body.



* SenseLossSadness: Yomiel states that his undead body has no sense of touch. While this does mean [[FeelNoPain he doesn't feel pain]], his inability to feel anything at all instilled a sense of alienation from the world that was a major contributing factor to his declining mental state.



* WhoWantsToLiveForever: Yeah, he has a basically immortal body that allows him to live forever. He also has no reason to live that long.

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* WhoWantsToLiveForever: Yeah, he has a basically immortal body that allows him to live forever. He also has lost everything of value in his life and is no reason to live that long. longer even physically capable of feeling anything as he's just a walking corpse. To him, this unlife isn't worth "living" at all, much less forever.
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* EvilGenius: Before he turned evil, he was a talented computer expert assigned to goverment projects and later uses his smarts to execute a plan which without Sissel's intervention, managed to achieve his goal of killing his targets.

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* EvilGenius: Before he turned evil, he was a talented computer expert assigned to goverment government projects and later uses his smarts to execute a plan which without Sissel's intervention, managed to achieve his goal of killing his targets.
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* ShoePhone: [[spoiler:The golden pocket watch he gives to Jowd following his arrest for attempting to escape prison is actually a radio signal detector which later tracks a special bullet with a radio transmitter he shoots into Yomiel's immortal shell. It's also implied he gave Jowd similar wacky gadgets when they were working together as detectives.]]

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* NumberOneDime: Even after passing the Academy, she continues to wear a phony, plastic toy badge from her childhood. "To me, this is the symbol of the real detective!"

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* NumberOneDime: Even after passing the Academy, she continues to wear a phony, plastic toy badge from her childhood. "To -->'''Lynne:''' To me, this is the symbol of the real detective!"detective!



* ThePollyanna: To an absurdly humorous degree.

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* %%ZCE* ThePollyanna: To an absurdly humorous degree.



* WhiteShirtOfDeath: [[spoiler:Partially subverted. Cabanela does die (though you fix it), but [[BloodlessCarnage his coat remains unstained]]. He just falls over.]]

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* WhiteShirtOfDeath: [[spoiler:Partially subverted.[[spoiler:Played with. Cabanela does die (though you fix it), but [[BloodlessCarnage his coat remains unstained]]. He just falls over.]]



* BadassLongcoat: In one of the later chapters, he puts on a [[spoiler:detective]] coat that belonged to him back when he was one.

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* BadassLongcoat: In one of the later chapters, he puts on a [[spoiler:detective]] coat that belonged to him back Back when he was one.an esteemed detective, he had a big green one. [[spoiler:When he's ready to take on the villains, he gets his coat back from the Pigeon-Headed Man.]]



* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Curry.

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* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Curry. [[spoiler:In the GoldenEnding, he personally requests curried chicken at the Chicken Kitchen.]]



* HiddenDepths: He emphasizes briefly that he can't stand by when someone's in danger, showing a more heroic side than his silliness indicates.

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* HiddenDepths: He emphasizes briefly that he can't stand by when someone's in danger, showing a more heroic side than his silliness indicates. [[spoiler:Subverted and PlayedForLaughs when Yomiel reveals that Temsik Park is full of armed agents, but the Guardian isn't one; he's just a weirdo.]]



* FutureBadass: Essentially this to Missile, being a wizened ghost who spent several 10-year cycles formulating a plan to save everyone.

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* FutureBadass: Essentially this to Missile, being a wizened ghost who spent several 10-year cycles the last 10 years formulating a plan to save everyone.


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* OlderAndWiser: The present-day Missile is an extremely excitable young puppy with a fittingly-childlike personality. Ray is a mature elderly (in dog years) Missile who is much more composed and was able to formulate a plan to save everyone.


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* RippleEffectProofMemory: He's aware of Sissel's time-travelling via "Avert Fate" by virtue of teaching him about it and warns him and Lynne that One Step-Ahead Tengo is on the upper level of the junkyard and will kill Lynne in a few minutes.
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* MadeOfIron: [[spoiler:An explosion breaks enough bones to keep him from standing, leaving him in intense pain even before Yomiel forces his body to walk back up a flight of stairs and use the phone. And he still has enough presence of mind to pull his gun and expertly shoot Yomiel with the radio tracer bullet—even spinning the gun before firing it, for added flair.]]

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* MadeOfIron: [[spoiler:An explosion breaks enough bones to keep him from standing, leaving him in intense pain even before Yomiel forces his body to walk back up a flight of stairs and use the phone. And he still has enough presence of mind to pull his gun and expertly shoot Yomiel with the radio tracer bullet—even spinning the gun before firing it, for added flair.]]]] Soon after this happens, he claims [[GloryDays he used to be even tougher]], and that [[spoiler:an explosion like that]] wouldn't have even bothered him if he were younger.
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* DiedOnTheirBirthday: Thankfully undone by Sissel, but the events of the game, and by extension the Justice Minister's near-fatal heart attack, happened on his birthday.
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* ArtisticLicensePharmacology: After Sissel brings his medicine back to him, he proceeds to take ''the entire bottle''. Considering that his prescribed dosage is two capsules and they act fast enough to stop a heart attack already in progress, it's a wonder he's still standing after taking so many, let alone in seemingly better shape than he was before the heart attack started.
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* ChronicSelfDeprecation: While watching the replay of his own death as a ghost, he takes frequent jabs at the dying man... not realizing that it's ''[[AmnesiacDissonance himself]]'' he's talking about.
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* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: Her [[spoiler:planting a bug on Beauty and Dandy's chicken]] ends up getting multiple people killed and causing a good deal of property damage as well. Lampshaded by Sissel when he sees her doing it.
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* MeaningfulName: Bailey means "bailiff". In Japanese, his name is Bouzu (坊主), a Japanese term for a Buddhist priest. Bailey also reminds of "baile", which is the Spanish word for dance.

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* MeaningfulName: Bailey means "bailiff"."bailiff", and the famous Central Criminal Court of England and Wales, is commonly referred to as the "Old Bailey". In Japanese, his name is Bouzu (坊主), a Japanese term for a Buddhist priest. Bailey also reminds of "baile", which is the Spanish word for dance.
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* CoolGun: Jeego uses a ''[[BlingBlingBang golden]] {{shotgun|sAreJustBetter}}'', while Tengo uses a silver rifle.

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* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: Their scenes are usually comedic skits that involve Baily freaking out about current events while his partner wryly makes snide comments, but as [[spoiler: Jowd's execution approaches and they learn that, on top of it, Lynne has gotten into some serious trouble with the law]], the ''partner,'' who knew them both well, has a breakdown over their powerlessness to help that it's played entirely straight, with ''Bailey'' is the calm one for once - making a heartfelt comment about never seeing his partner's sentimental side before. The partner actually remains completely unresponsive for a chapter or two after this, and only comes out of it [[spoiler: when the blackout happens during the execution.]]

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* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: Their scenes are usually comedic skits that involve Baily Bailey freaking out about current events while his partner wryly makes snide comments, but as [[spoiler: Jowd's execution approaches and they learn that, on top of it, Lynne has gotten into some serious trouble with the law]], the ''partner,'' who knew them both well, has a breakdown over their powerlessness to help that it's played entirely straight, with ''Bailey'' is the calm one for once - making a heartfelt comment about never seeing his partner's sentimental side before. The partner actually remains completely unresponsive for a chapter or two after this, and only comes out of it [[spoiler: when the blackout happens during the execution.]]



* {{Expy}}: In appearance, he is a male [[Franchise/AceAttorney Lotta Hart]], with his green and yellow clothes, his large auburn afro, and even two rings in his hair that resemble Lotta's hoop earrings. That's about where their similarities end, however.
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* TheSlowPath: He's the result of Missile traveling back in time to the meteor impact, finding himself unable to do anything about it, and spending ''ten years'' taking the slow path back to the present just so he'll have another shot at convincing Sissel to help him.
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* MetaTwist: [[spoiler:Cabanela ''heavily'' resembles the sort of villain Capcom used in several Ace Attorney installments, which helps the game set him up as a decoy antagonist and makes the twist reveal that he was GoodAllAlong more impactful.]]

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* MetaTwist: [[spoiler:Cabanela ''heavily'' resembles the sort of villain Capcom used in several Ace Attorney installments, both visually and in terms of his style and initial impression, which helps the game set him up as a decoy antagonist and makes the twist reveal that he was GoodAllAlong more impactful.]]
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* MetaTwist: [[spoiler:Cabanela ''heavily'' resembles the sort of villain Capcom used in several Ace Attorney installments, which helps the game set him up as a decoy antagonist and makes the twist reveal that he was GoodAllAlong more impactful.]]
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* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: Their scenes usually involve Baily freaking out about current events while his partner wryly makes snide comments, but as [[spoiler: Jowd's execution approaches and they learn that, on top of it, Lynne has gotten into some serious trouble with the law]], the ''partner,'' who knew them both well, has a breakdown over their powerlessness to help that it's played entirely straight, with ''Bailey'' is the calm one for once - making a heartfelt comment about never seeing his partner's sentimental side before. The partner actually remains completely unresponsive for a chapter or two after this, and only comes out of it [[spoiler: when the blackout happens during the execution.]]

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* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: Their scenes are usually comedic skits that involve Baily freaking out about current events while his partner wryly makes snide comments, but as [[spoiler: Jowd's execution approaches and they learn that, on top of it, Lynne has gotten into some serious trouble with the law]], the ''partner,'' who knew them both well, has a breakdown over their powerlessness to help that it's played entirely straight, with ''Bailey'' is the calm one for once - making a heartfelt comment about never seeing his partner's sentimental side before. The partner actually remains completely unresponsive for a chapter or two after this, and only comes out of it [[spoiler: when the blackout happens during the execution.]]
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* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: Their scenes usually involve Baily freaking out about current events while his partner wryly makes snide comments, but as [[spoiler: Jowd's execution approaches and they learn that, on top of it, Lynne has gotten into some serious trouble with the law]], the ''partner,'' who knew them both well, has a breakdown over their powerlessness to help that it's played entirely straight, with ''Bailey'' is the calm one for once - making a heartfelt comment about never seeing his partner's sentimental side before. The partner actually remains completely unresponsive for a chapter or two after this, and only comes out of it [[spoiler: when the blackout happens during the execution.]]
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* {{Expy}}: In appearance, he is a male [[Franchise/AceAttorney Lotta Hart]], with his green and yellow clothes, his large auburn afro, and even two rings in his hair that resemble Lotta's hoop earrings. That's about where their similarities end, however.
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* BigEater: Lynne manages to eat a whole chicken ''by herself''. Then again, judging by the birthday dinner in the epilogue, it appears everyone in this universe qualifies as a champion eater.

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* BigEater: Lynne manages to eat a whole chicken ''by herself''. Said chicken is larger than her torso, and more appropriately sized as a turkey; her plate is clean by the end of it, besides the drumstick bones. Then again, judging by the birthday dinner in the epilogue, it appears everyone in this universe qualifies as a champion eater.

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* BornUnlucky: He gets accused of espionage when he's actually innocent, then snaps and takes a random girl hostage, only to then ''get killed by a meteorite fragment square in the back''. Said fragment turns him immortal, but then discovers his fiancée committed suicide before he could "wake up" and 'Avert Fate' just happens to be one of the Ghost Tricks he ''doesn't'' have, dooming him to an eternity of loneliness with only a cat for company who he accidentally gets killed during his revenge plot, then finally gets screwed over by his collaborators who dump his body in the ocean to be lost forever. [[EarnYourHappyEnding He does manage to get a break in the end though.]]

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He gets accused of espionage when he's actually innocent, then snaps and takes a random girl hostage, only to then ''get killed by a meteorite fragment square in the back''. Said fragment turns him immortal, but then discovers his fiancée committed suicide before he could "wake up" and 'Avert Fate' just happens to be one of the Ghost Tricks he ''doesn't'' have, dooming him to an eternity of loneliness with only a cat for company who he accidentally gets killed during his revenge plot, then finally gets screwed over by his collaborators who dump his body in the ocean to be lost forever. [[EarnYourHappyEnding He does manage to get a break in the end though.]]


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* CharacterDevelopment: He starts off having devised the revenge plan in the first place which involves the murders of everyone related to the Temsik incident and blames them for his misfortunes such as Lynne for just being there and being his hostage. After getting screwed over by Sith, he begins to take responsibility for his wrongdoings and his last heroic act was to possess his past self to save a young Lynne from being crushed.

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%%* SinisterSchnoz: Of the pointy variety.

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%%* * SinisterSchnoz: Of the pointy variety.He has a massive hooked nose that's nearly as large as his head.



* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: [[spoiler:After Yomiel fulfills his end of the bargain, Sith takes advantage of Yomiel's soul temporarily being absent from his main body to extract the Temsik meteorite from it, leaving Yomiel with no body to return to.]]



* IJustWantToBeNormal: A villainous example.

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* IJustWantToBeNormal: A villainous example. His deal with the foreign government in addition to getting his revenge was for them to grant him a new body to permanently put his soul into so that he could live a full normal life under a new identity. Unfortunately, Commander Sith had no intention of holding up that part of the deal.
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* NoSympathy: In contrast with Jowd, he doesn't believe he's to blame [[spoiler:for Yomiel's current condition. Cabanela's only regret is that he allowed Yomiel to escape with his gun. The fact that Yomiel killed Jowd's wife and [[NeverMyFault put all of the blame for what happened on Jowd and him]] rather than himself further adds to his lack of sympathy towards him.]]

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* NoSympathy: In contrast with Jowd, Zig-zagged. [[spoiler:He holds himself responsible for Yomiel holding Lynn hostage because he doesn't pushed Yomiel too hard during the interrogation and left his gun behind, giving a now very desperate man a dangerous weapon. However, he does not believe he's to blame [[spoiler:for for how bad Yomiel's current condition. Cabanela's only regret is that life got ''afterwards'' [[FreudianExcuseIsNoExcuse nor does he allowed think it remotely justifies the lengths Yomiel has gone to escape with get his gun. The fact that Yomiel killed Jowd's wife and [[NeverMyFault put all of the blame for what happened on Jowd and him]] rather than himself further adds to his lack of sympathy towards him.]] revenge]].]]
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%%* HenpeckedHusband

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%%* HenpeckedHusband* HenpeckedHusband: Is on the back end of his wife's putdowns and silent treatment.



* ObstructiveBureaucrat: Though not by choice.

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* ObstructiveBureaucrat: Though not He signed Jowd's execution order and stubbornly refuses to elaborate on why he did it or reverse his decision. [[spoiler:It turns out he was possessed by choice.Yomiel and has been covering it up both out of denial and to prevent a national incident from breaking out.]]
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* NoSympathy: In contrast with Jowd, he doesn't believe he's to blame [[spoiler:for Yomiel's current condition. Cabanela's only regret is that he allowed Yomiel to knock him out and take his gun. The fact that Yomiel killed Jowd's wife and [[NeverMyFault put all of the blame for what happened on Jowd and him]] rather than himself further adds to his lack of sympathy towards him.]]

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* NoSympathy: In contrast with Jowd, he doesn't believe he's to blame [[spoiler:for Yomiel's current condition. Cabanela's only regret is that he allowed Yomiel to knock him out and take escape with his gun. The fact that Yomiel killed Jowd's wife and [[NeverMyFault put all of the blame for what happened on Jowd and him]] rather than himself further adds to his lack of sympathy towards him.]]

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