1. Given the way the legal system works in Japan, Light Yagami as a prosecutor would be a force to be reckoned with, and probably cause Japan to shroud its legal system from Amnesty International with an even more efficient efficiency than they do now.
2. Light Yagami, P.I. Le awesome!
3. L might have brought this out in him. He probably wouldn't have thought it up himself. Or maybe some kind of slapstick day involving Misa.
4. I remember the very end of Tom Clancy's first foray into blatant racism small-arc continuity, the end of Debt of Honor, in which a JAL pilot, in a fit of grudgewank at the end of the U.S./Japan trade war (a WTF plot if ever there was one) decides to avenge a relative by dropping his plane on the Capitol, while the entire U.S. government is inside for an event. Published around 1999, as I recall.
5. One wonders if he might have been incorruptible or that really special kind of Daley Machine/Tammany Hall type. He could go either way on this.
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2. Light Yagami, P.I. Le awesome!
3. L might have brought this out in him. He probably wouldn't have thought it up himself. Or maybe some kind of slapstick day involving Misa.
4. I remember the very end of Tom Clancy's first foray into
blatant racism small-arc continuity, the end of Debt of Honor, in which a JAL pilot, in a fit of grudgewank at the end of the U.S./Japan trade war (a WTF plot if ever there was one) decides to avenge a relative by dropping his plane on the Capitol, while the entire U.S. government is inside for an event. Published around 1999, as I recall.
5. One wonders if he might have been incorruptible or that really special kind of Daley Machine/Tammany Hall type. He could go either way on this.