Court Cases/The Mime vs The People
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| Overview: | The Mime is charged with mimicry. |
| Release date: | 1 September 2010 |
| Parties involved: | |
| Length: | Short |
| Items used: | |
| Experience: | 9,000 |
| Reward: | Mystery box, Faint emote |
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Prosecution
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To successfully prosecute the Mime, follow these steps before entering the courtroom:
- Read through the three case reports. There are no fingerprints.
- Interview the Mime, located in the courthouse. Go through the following chat options:
- "You went looking for a party?"
- "You went to the party and saw a pretty girl?"
- "You asked her to dance, and she agreed?"
- "Her boyfriend showed up?"
- "You taunted the boyfriend and he got REALLY angry?"
- "You got knocked out and you don't remember?"
Then go into the courtroom below. Follow these steps:
- Call the Mime to the stand. Ask him about the "Overview of the plot." Then ask him about the "Boyfriend."
- Call the Arresting Officer to the stand. Ask him about the "The Mime."
- Call Party Pete to the stand. Ask him about the "The Mime."
- Direct the closing statement as a sequence of emotes; bow, dance, raspberry, angry.
Defence
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To successfully defend the Mime, follow these steps before entering the courtroom:
- Read through the three case reports. There are no fingerprints.
- Interview the Mime, located in the courthouse. Go through the following chat options:
- "You went looking for a party?"
- "You went to the party and saw a pretty girl?"
- "You asked her to dance, and she agreed?"
- "Her boyfriend showed up?"
- "You taunted the boyfriend and he got REALLY angry?"
- "You got knocked out and you don't remember?"
Then go into the courtroom below. Follow these steps:
- Call the Mime to the stand. Ask him about the "Girl."
- Call the Arresting Officer to the stand. Ask him about the "Tip."
- Call Party Pete to the stand. Ask him about the "Mime."
- Direct the closing statement as a sequence of emotes; bow, dance, raspberry, cheer.

