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|name = [[File:prosbadge icon big.png|70px|link=Category:Prosecutors]] <br> Gaspen Payne
 
|name = [[File:prosbadge icon big.png|70px|link=Category:Prosecutors]] <br> Gaspen Payne
 
|image = <gallery>
 
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|age = 55
 
|age = 55
 
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|age2 = 56
|age2 = 56<ref>[https://twitter.com/hoso_boso/status/645108868150784002 ”レイファ14歳、アウチ56歳、ボクト9歳 新システムは動画とレイファの言葉の矛盾探し、動画の流れ覚えないとむずかしいかも。”] [https://twitter.com/hoso_boso ほそぼそ on Twitter]. Retrieved on 2015-09-30.</ref>
 
 
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|ageref2 = The Foreign Turnabout
 
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|height = 5'5"; 164
 
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|family = '''[[Taketsuchi Auchi]]''' (ancestor) <br> '''[[Winston Payne]]''' (older brother) <br> '''An unnamed sister-in-law''' <br> '''An unnamed niece'''
 
|family = '''[[Taketsuchi Auchi]]''' (ancestor) <br> '''[[Winston Payne]]''' (older brother) <br> '''An unnamed sister-in-law''' <br> '''An unnamed niece'''
|affiliates = '''[[Phoenix Wright]]''' (rival defense attorney) <br> '''[[Judge]]''' (presiding judge for at least one of his cases) <br> '''[[Miles Edgeworth]]''' (Chief Prosecutor) <br> '''[[Judge (Khura'in)]]''' (presiding judge for at least [[The Foreign Turnabout|one]] of his cases) <br> '''[[Inga Karkhuul Khura'in]]''' (Khura'in Minister of Justice)
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|affiliates = '''[[Phoenix Wright]]''' (rival defense attorney) <br> '''[[Athena Cykes]]''' (rival defense attorney) <br> '''[[Judge]]''' (presiding judge for at least one of his cases) <br> '''[[Miles Edgeworth]]''' (former superior) <br> '''[[Judge (Khura'in)]]''' (presiding judge for at least [[The Foreign Turnabout|one]] of his cases) <br> '''[[Inga Karkhuul Khura'in]]''' (superior, deceased)
 
|vajapanese = [[Hisashi Izumi]]
 
|vajapanese = [[Hisashi Izumi]]
 
|debut = ''[[Turnabout Countdown]]''
 
|debut = ''[[Turnabout Countdown]]''
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{{quote|Phoenix Wright|(*sigh* Looks like this royal Payne is going to be as thoroughly unpleasant as the other.)|''[[Turnabout Countdown]]''}}
 
{{quote|Phoenix Wright|(*sigh* Looks like this royal Payne is going to be as thoroughly unpleasant as the other.)|''[[Turnabout Countdown]]''}}
   
'''Gaspen Payne''' is a prosecutor and the younger brother of the "Rookie Killer" [[Winston Payne]]. He is said to be somewhat more villainous than his sibling, as he is not afraid of using dirty tactics in court. He was the prosecutor for the [[Turnabout Countdown|trial]] of [[Juniper Woods]] for the bombing of [[Courtroom No. 4]]. Like his brother, Gaspen also has self-styled titles: the "Rookie Humiliator" and the "Defendant Humiliator".
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'''Gaspen Payne''' is a prosecutor and the younger brother of the "Rookie Killer" [[Winston Payne]]. Unlike his older brother, he is more than willing to use dirty tactics in court. Like his brother, Gaspen also has self-styled titles: the "Rookie Humiliator" and the "Defendant Humiliator".
   
 
==A new Payne==
 
==A new Payne==
 
:''Main article: [[Turnabout Countdown]]''
 
:''Main article: [[Turnabout Countdown]]''
 
[[File:capture L 0005-00000 bmp jpgcopy.jpeg|thumb|left|The darker Payne.]]
 
[[File:capture L 0005-00000 bmp jpgcopy.jpeg|thumb|left|The darker Payne.]]
Although Gaspen managed to almost defeat the presiding defense attorney [[Athena Cykes]], [[Phoenix Wright]] took over and soon had Woods acquitted and the true culprit, [[Ted Tonate]], cornered. However, a desperate Tonate pretended that a training bomb he had was a live one that would soon go off. Gaspen fled with the rest of the public, leaving Wright and Cykes (with the [[judge]] also remaining) to prove that his bomb was a fake and that he had killed a [[Candice Arme|detective]]. Although everyone else returned to the courtroom to hear Woods' Not Guilty verdict, Gaspen was still missing.
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Gaspen Payne prosecuted [[Juniper Woods]] when she was accused of bombing [[Courtroom No. 4]] and murdering Detective [[Candice Arme]]. Although Gaspen managed to almost defeat the presiding defense attorney [[Athena Cykes]], [[Phoenix Wright]] soon took over. On the second day of the trial, Gaspen had Woods accused of assaulting [[Apollo Justice]] in addition to the existing charges, but Wright soon had Woods acquitted and the true culprit, [[Ted Tonate]], cornered. However, a desperate Tonate pretended that a training bomb he had was a live one that would soon go off. Gaspen fled with the rest of the public, leaving Wright and Cykes (with the [[judge]] also remaining) to prove that his bomb was a fake and that he had killed Arme and assaulted Justice. Although everyone else returned to the courtroom to hear Woods's Not Guilty verdict, Gaspen did not.
   
Later that month, after Chief Prosecutor [[Miles Edgeworth]] began to undo the "[[dark age of the law]]" with Wright's help, Gaspen heard that Edgeworth was planning on paying him a visit to discuss falsification of evidence, once again causing the "Rookie Humiliator" to bolt. However, that did not stop Edgeworth, who proceeded to give Gaspen a severe salary cut for his actions.
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Later that month, after Chief Prosecutor [[Miles Edgeworth]] began to undo the "[[dark age of the law]]" with Wright's help, Gaspen heard that Edgeworth was planning on paying him a visit to discuss falsification of evidence, once again causing the "Rookie Humiliator" to bolt. However, that did not stop Edgeworth, who proceeded to give Gaspen a severe salary cut for his actions. It is implied that Gaspen was later fired from the [[Los Angeles]] [[Prosecutor's Office]].
   
 
==Payne abroad==
 
==Payne abroad==
 
:''Main article: [[The Foreign Turnabout]]''
 
:''Main article: [[The Foreign Turnabout]]''
 
Gaspen eventually ended up in the foreign land of [[Khura'in]], claiming to have been "chased out and humiliated" from his homeland. However, fate seemed to smile upon him, as the country that he found himself in had no defense attorneys due to the [[Defense Culpability Act]], and thus only prosecutors and the mystical ceremony known as the [[Divination Séance]] were used during trials. With no defense attorneys to oppose him, Gaspen quickly rose to the position of the country's Chief Prosecutor.
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Gaspen eventually ended up in the foreign land of [[Khura'in]], claiming to have been "Chased out and humiliated" from his homeland. However, fate seemed to smile upon him, as the country that he found himself in had no defense attorneys due to the [[Defense Culpability Act]], and thus only prosecutors and the mystical ceremony known as the [[Divination Séance]] were used during trials. With no defense attorneys to oppose him, Gaspen quickly rose to the position of the country's Chief Prosecutor.
 
   
However, during the trial of [[Ahlbi Ur'gaid]], the typical guilty verdict was suddenly opposed by the surprise appearance of Phoenix Wright, who was visiting the country to see his old assistant [[Maya Fey]]. Wright demanded that he be allowed to defend Ur'gaid and, seeing an opportunity to exact his revenge upon him, Gaspen asked that the [[Judge (Khura'in)|presiding judge]] make an exception to allow the attorney to defend the accused, thereby making Wright the first acting defense attorney in the country for over 20 years.
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However, during the trial of [[Ahlbi Ur'gaid]] for the murder of [[Paht Rohl]] and theft of the [[Founder's Orb]], the typical guilty verdict was suddenly opposed by the surprise appearance of Phoenix Wright, who was visiting the country to see his old assistant [[Maya Fey]]. Wright demanded that he be allowed to defend Ur'gaid and, seeing an opportunity to exact his revenge upon him, Gaspen asked that the [[Judge (Khura'in)|presiding judge]] make an exception to allow the attorney to defend the accused, thereby making Wright the first acting defense attorney in the country for over 20 years.
   
 
[[File:Payneeee.jpg|thumb|left|Defeated once again at the hands of Phoenix Wright.]]
 
[[File:Payneeee.jpg|thumb|left|Defeated once again at the hands of Phoenix Wright.]]
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==Personality==
 
==Personality==
 
[[File:GaspenMugshot.png|thumb|right|Gaspen in 2027.]]
 
[[File:GaspenMugshot.png|thumb|right|Gaspen in 2027.]]
Whereas Winston was generally unpleasant, but not corrupt, Gaspen was a darker version of his older brother who apparently had no qualms about using falsified evidence in court. He constantly claimed to be a gentleman but would badger young women in court to the point that the judge had to intervene. However, Gaspen was just as smug and arrogant as Winston prior to [[Turnabout Memories|his loss]] at the hands of [[Mia Fey]].
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Whereas Winston was generally unpleasant, but not corrupt, Gaspen was a darker version of his older brother who apparently had no qualms about using falsified evidence in court. He constantly claimed to be a gentleman, but used dirty tactics in court, such as badgering [[Athena Cykes|young]] [[Juniper Woods|women]] to the point that the judge had to intervene. He even threatened Phoenix Wright's life via the Defense Culpability Act, simply as an act of revenge. However, Gaspen was just as smug and arrogant as Winston prior to [[Turnabout Memories|his loss]] at the hands of [[Mia Fey]].
   
Gaspen is much like his elder brother in both appearance and personality. He has a similar habit of tapping his forehead with his right hand when mulling something over and reeling back in shock when the defense starts to gain the upper hand. He also has a hairstyle he appears to be quite proud of, although in reality it is just a wig, and wears a pair of glasses that obscure his eyes.
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Gaspen is much like his elder brother in both appearance and personality. He has a similar habit of tapping his forehead with his right hand when mulling something over and reeling back in shock when the defense starts to gain the upper hand. He also has a hairstyle he appears to be quite proud of, although in reality it is just a wig, and wears a pair of tinted glasses that obscure his eyes.
   
 
However, despite these similarities, Gaspen is quite different from Winston in a number of respects. He has a slightly less shrill and more confident voice than his brother (or at least less shrill when [[Objection!|objecting]]) and generally has a smug smirk on his face, which contrasts with Winston's high-pitched voice and usually woebegone expression. Gaspen's glasses are also tinted, more resembling sunglasses than Winston's thick prescription spectacles. He also is known by the nicknames "Rookie Humiliator" and "Defendant Humiliator" (alluding to his brother's nickname of the "Rookie Killer"), although these appear to be monikers Gaspen has bestowed upon himself rather than earned by reputation.
 
However, despite these similarities, Gaspen is quite different from Winston in a number of respects. He has a slightly less shrill and more confident voice than his brother (or at least less shrill when [[Objection!|objecting]]) and generally has a smug smirk on his face, which contrasts with Winston's high-pitched voice and usually woebegone expression. Gaspen's glasses are also tinted, more resembling sunglasses than Winston's thick prescription spectacles. He also is known by the nicknames "Rookie Humiliator" and "Defendant Humiliator" (alluding to his brother's nickname of the "Rookie Killer"), although these appear to be monikers Gaspen has bestowed upon himself rather than earned by reputation.
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==Development==
 
==Development==
 
* The pattern on the sash Gaspen wears in ''[[Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney: Spirit of Justice]]'' is modeled after the first character of his Japanese family name, "''Auchi''" (亜内).<ref>Hsu, Janet. [http://www.capcom-unity.com/zeroobjections/blog/2016/09/03/ace-trivia-smorgasbord-of-justice "Ace Trivia: Smorgasbord of Justice"]. [http://www.capcom-unity.com/ Capcom Unity]. Retrieved on 2016-09-02.</ref>
 
* The pattern on the sash Gaspen wears in ''[[Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney: Spirit of Justice]]'' is modeled after the first character of his Japanese family name, "''Auchi''" (亜内).<ref>Hsu, Janet. [http://www.capcom-unity.com/zeroobjections/blog/2016/09/03/ace-trivia-smorgasbord-of-justice "Ace Trivia: Smorgasbord of Justice"]. [http://www.capcom-unity.com/ Capcom Unity]. Retrieved on 2016-09-02.</ref>
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* Gaspen was designed specifically to be a detestably unlikable character, who is noticeably worse then his [[Winston Payne|older brother]]. This was born out of the desire to have the player face a prosecutor who encapsulates the "[[dark age of the law]]" right off the bat.<ref>(2015). "The Art of Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney - Dual Destinies -". UDON. [https://aceattorney.fandom.com/wiki/Special:BookSources/9781927925447 ISBN 978-1927925447].</ref>
   
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Gaspen Payne
You'll see, Mr. Wright. I will cleanse Winston of the disgrace he met with at your hands!
Phoenix Wright
(*sigh* Looks like this royal Payne is going to be as thoroughly unpleasant as the other.)

Gaspen Payne is a prosecutor and the younger brother of the "Rookie Killer" Winston Payne. Unlike his older brother, he is more than willing to use dirty tactics in court. Like his brother, Gaspen also has self-styled titles: the "Rookie Humiliator" and the "Defendant Humiliator".

A new Payne

Main article: Turnabout Countdown
File:Capture L 0005-00000 bmp jpgcopy.jpeg

The darker Payne.

Gaspen Payne prosecuted Juniper Woods when she was accused of bombing Courtroom No. 4 and murdering Detective Candice Arme. Although Gaspen managed to almost defeat the presiding defense attorney Athena Cykes, Phoenix Wright soon took over. On the second day of the trial, Gaspen had Woods accused of assaulting Apollo Justice in addition to the existing charges, but Wright soon had Woods acquitted and the true culprit, Ted Tonate, cornered. However, a desperate Tonate pretended that a training bomb he had was a live one that would soon go off. Gaspen fled with the rest of the public, leaving Wright and Cykes (with the judge also remaining) to prove that his bomb was a fake and that he had killed Arme and assaulted Justice. Although everyone else returned to the courtroom to hear Woods's Not Guilty verdict, Gaspen did not.

Later that month, after Chief Prosecutor Miles Edgeworth began to undo the "dark age of the law" with Wright's help, Gaspen heard that Edgeworth was planning on paying him a visit to discuss falsification of evidence, once again causing the "Rookie Humiliator" to bolt. However, that did not stop Edgeworth, who proceeded to give Gaspen a severe salary cut for his actions. It is implied that Gaspen was later fired from the Los Angeles Prosecutor's Office.

Payne abroad

Main article: The Foreign Turnabout

Gaspen eventually ended up in the foreign land of Khura'in, claiming to have been "chased out and humiliated" from his homeland. However, fate seemed to smile upon him, as the country that he found himself in had no defense attorneys due to the Defense Culpability Act, and thus only prosecutors and the mystical ceremony known as the Divination Séance were used during trials. With no defense attorneys to oppose him, Gaspen quickly rose to the position of the country's Chief Prosecutor.

However, during the trial of Ahlbi Ur'gaid for the murder of Paht Rohl and theft of the Founder's Orb, the typical guilty verdict was suddenly opposed by the surprise appearance of Phoenix Wright, who was visiting the country to see his old assistant Maya Fey. Wright demanded that he be allowed to defend Ur'gaid and, seeing an opportunity to exact his revenge upon him, Gaspen asked that the presiding judge make an exception to allow the attorney to defend the accused, thereby making Wright the first acting defense attorney in the country for over 20 years.

Payneeee

Defeated once again at the hands of Phoenix Wright.

Gaspen's plan was simple: upon learning of the Defense Culpability Act, Wright would either give up in shame or die along with his client. As was expected, Wright agreed to continue with the trial despite learning of the Act, but Gaspen's plan backfired spectacularly when Wright realised the contradictions in the Divination Séance and proved Head Monk Pees'lubn Andistan'dhin to be the true culprit. The prosecutor was so shocked at the trial's outcome that the ostentatious crown he wore fell off, taking his toupée along with it. Thus Gaspen had once again been humiliated by Phoenix Wright.

Personality

GaspenMugshot

Gaspen in 2027.

Whereas Winston was generally unpleasant, but not corrupt, Gaspen was a darker version of his older brother who apparently had no qualms about using falsified evidence in court. He constantly claimed to be a gentleman, but used dirty tactics in court, such as badgering young women to the point that the judge had to intervene. He even threatened Phoenix Wright's life via the Defense Culpability Act, simply as an act of revenge. However, Gaspen was just as smug and arrogant as Winston prior to his loss at the hands of Mia Fey.

Gaspen is much like his elder brother in both appearance and personality. He has a similar habit of tapping his forehead with his right hand when mulling something over and reeling back in shock when the defense starts to gain the upper hand. He also has a hairstyle he appears to be quite proud of, although in reality it is just a wig, and wears a pair of tinted glasses that obscure his eyes.

However, despite these similarities, Gaspen is quite different from Winston in a number of respects. He has a slightly less shrill and more confident voice than his brother (or at least less shrill when objecting) and generally has a smug smirk on his face, which contrasts with Winston's high-pitched voice and usually woebegone expression. Gaspen's glasses are also tinted, more resembling sunglasses than Winston's thick prescription spectacles. He also is known by the nicknames "Rookie Humiliator" and "Defendant Humiliator" (alluding to his brother's nickname of the "Rookie Killer"), although these appear to be monikers Gaspen has bestowed upon himself rather than earned by reputation.

Name

  • His Japanese surname "Auchi" (亜内) is a Japanese romanization of the English word "ouch".
  • His Japanese given name, "Fumitake", is a simple reversal of the two halves of his brother's Japanese given name ("Takefumi").
  • His full English name "Gaspen Payne" is a play on "gasp in pain". This not only matches the meaning of his Japanese surname, but is also similar to his older brother's name pun (Winston Payne; "winced in pain").

Development

  • The pattern on the sash Gaspen wears in Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney: Spirit of Justice is modeled after the first character of his Japanese family name, "Auchi" (亜内).[1]
  • Gaspen was designed specifically to be a detestably unlikable character, who is noticeably worse then his older brother. This was born out of the desire to have the player face a prosecutor who encapsulates the "dark age of the law" right off the bat.[2]

References

  1. Hsu, Janet. "Ace Trivia: Smorgasbord of Justice". Capcom Unity. Retrieved on 2016-09-02.
  2. (2015). "The Art of Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney - Dual Destinies -". UDON. ISBN 978-1927925447.