Matt Engarde


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"Matt Engarde"

- Hold on a sec. I'm gonna ask my manager, OK?

Matt Engarde was an action star who played the titular character of The Nickel Samurai. He was the defendant in the murder of Juan Corrida.

Involvement in a suicide
Two years prior to his trial, Engarde dated his manager Celeste Inpax. Adrian Andrews, who would later became Engarde's manager, described them as being happy. However, he broke up with Inpax one day. Later, he learned that his rival Juan Corrida was planning to marry her. Knowing that it would hurt Corrida deeply, Engarde confessed to his fierce rival that he had dated her first. Corrida called off the marriage; heartbroken again, Celeste Inpax hung herself, allegedly leaving a suicide note that was hidden by the man who found her body, Juan Corrida.

Murder

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For the remaining years, the two men continued their rivalry with Engarde rising to the top of his acting career. Engarde gained a reputation for being "refreshing like a spring breeze", besting Corrida in popularity polls. This culminated in Engarde's starring role in The Nickel Samurai, which competed with Corrida's show Jammin' Ninja. Corrida, however, conspired with Andrews, who became Engarde's manager, to disclose the suicide note, which Corrida had actually forged, that would destroy that image.

During the Hero of Heroes Grand Prix at Gatewater Imperial Hotel, which the Nickel Samurai won, Corrida arranged a press conference, during which he would appear in the Nickel Samurai costume and reveal the false suicide note. Realizing that Corrida was a threat to his reputation, Engarde purchased spy cameras to keep close tabs on him and eventually hired a professional assassin named Shelly de Killer to kill him for the bear figurine that contained Inpax's suicide note. Engarde recorded the killing to use as a way to blackmail de Killer. De Killer posed as Engarde's butler and as a bellboy at the hotel where Corrida was murdered to ward off suspicion.

Engarde's trial
"Matt Engarde"

- How do you do...Mister Lawyer? I'm Matt Engarde.

Engarde was arrested for Corrida's death because of evidence planted by Andrews. In response, de Killer abducted Maya Fey to force defense attorney Phoenix Wright into getting an acquittal for Matt Engarde. At first, Wright did not suspect that Engarde was involved; Engarde said that he had killed no one, which was true and so did not reveal any Psyche-Locks. However, during his investigation, Wright discovered a spy camera planted in a giant stuffed bear at the crime scene (Corrida's room at the Gatewater Hotel), which he found had been purchased by Engarde.

Wright confronted Engarde at the detention center and accused him of hiring de Killer to assassinate Juan Corrida. When Wright figured out the truth, Engarde finally showed his true colors, flipping his hair back to reveal four scars on his right eye. He revealed his entire plan to Wright, and he told him that he placed his trust in absolutely no one, let alone assassins.



During the final trial, Engarde ordered de Killer, who had escaped from the police with his captor the night before, to bring the videotape containing the recording of the murder to him, instructing him not to view it himself. However, de Killer failed and left the tape, along with three other pieces of evidence, behind for Dick Gumshoe to take. Franziska von Karma eventually brought the tape to the trial. Wright informed de Killer of his client's plans of blackmail, which angered the assassin. He broke his contract with Engarde, releasing the hostage Maya Fey, and vowed to kill him. At this, with only one way out of facing the wrathful de Killer, Engarde broke down, ripping new scars into his face and repeating, "GUILTY!"

Personality
Engarde was a seemingly careless, weak-willed and somewhat self-absorbed young man with a liking for wine and motorcycles but no apparent control of his own life. He had a boyish charm and a seemingly pleasant attitude. He was seen as quite dense, taking any opportunity to use his wristwatch cell phone to ask his manager, Adrian Andrews, about even the most basic decisions. He also had a habit of addressing people with "dude". Beneath the surface, however, he was a calculating and manipulative man, seeing other people as objects he could use to his advantage. He trusted no one. This ultimately proved to be his undoing.

Name

 * "En garde" is a French phrase that means "on guard". It is usually associated with the sport of fencing. It is likely a reference to his "on guard" nature, as he never trusts anyone, or it may be a reference to the "duel" between Corrida and himself.


 * "Outorou" (王都楼) is a rough romanization of the English word "outlaw". It is also a reference to "ōtoro" (大とろ), a Japanese word for the fattiest portion of a bluefin tuna belly.  The fish theme fits in with the Japanese name of Will Powers.

Development

 * He was designed so that the soft bangs that hang lightly over half his face would give him a gentle-mannered look to contrast with his scarred face seen when his does his dramatic reveal.


 * Engarde is notable for being the only client of Wright's to be guilty of the crime for which he was arrested and thus earned Wright the only guilty verdict in his law career.