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  • It's actually quite simple once you get into it. OK, next, the rebuttals. First, the person gives their testimony/presents their line of logic. Like so:
    So afterwards, the interrogator, Travis, Jake, or Megan, can press a statement for more information (and this must have a Hold it! before the pressing), or they can present evidence to point out a contradiction in a statement (this must have an Objection! before the statement).
    …I guess.

    OK, so each of Team Gemini has their own ability. First, Logic: when a person mentions something noteworthy, it'll be in green text, and a that piece of information will be added to the Logic bank. Then, when there are at least two pieces of information, Megan can try to connect them together to reach a conclusion. Next, Psyche Locks: early on, Travis receives an item which allows him to see the locks that guard a person's secrets. After Travis has found a person's Psyche Lock(s), he can start presenting evidence to try to break these locks. Last, Perception: in rebuttals, Jake may sense a person's nervous habit, and he can focus to try and find it. After Jake has found this nervous habit, he can present a piece of evidence to try to connect the nervous habit to the person's testimony.
    You are.

    And I'm watching a playthrough of Ace Attorney Investigations: Miles Edgeworth​, which has me looking forward to JBF.
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