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People to meet | Quercus Alba Shi-Long Lang Franziska von Karma Colias Palaeno Kay Faraday Dick Gumshoe Larry Butz Wendy Oldbag Lotta Hart Tyrell Badd |
Linked locations | Secretariat's office Ambassador's Office |
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The Theatrum Neutralis of the Cohdopian Embassy in the United States is a lobby between the two wings of the embassy. When the embassy was split into two during the separation of Cohdopia into Allebahst and Babahl, it was agreed that the Theatrum Neutralis would be considered American territory.
Smuggling Ring infighting[]
While the Steel Samurai stage performance was occurring, Allebahstian ambassador Quercus Alba and Babahlese secretariat Manny Coachen engaged each other in combat in the theater dressing room over Coachen's plans to usurp control of the smuggling operation Alba was heading, by stripping him of his ambassadorship when the two countries reunited.
Alba hid one of the ornamental knives from his office in a bouqet he brought to the performance, while Coachen smuggled a personal knife into the theater by disguising it as his safe key. While Coachen was able to land a blow on the ambassador with the key, Alba ended up coming out on top, managing to stab Coachen fatally. As the Theatrum Neutralis is considered American soil, thus depriving Alba of a potential use of his extraterritorial rights, Alba proceeded to set up his plan to move Coachen's body back to the Secretariat's office, by hiding Coachen's body in the pushcart used in the performance, knowing it would later be moved by the actor portraying the Steel Samurai in the performance into the Allebahstian embassy proper for a photo-op.
In order to fit Coachen's body into the pushcart, Alba was forced to remove the boxes of Samurai Dogs that were to be handed out from the pushcart. Unfortunately for the ambassador, he did not notice that during this set up, one of the decorative petals on the flower motif of the dagger hilt fell into the pushcart with Coachen, and that a drop of blood had fallen from Alba's stab wound onto one of the boxes in a specific enough way to resemble the Japanese flag. This oddity was enough to catch the attention of the actress portraying the Pink Princess that night, who kept the box for herself to later give to Miles Edgeworth, who was able to use it as decisive evidence to prove Alba was at the scene of the crime during the murder.
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