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Well, Ms. Woman-Whose-Name-I-Don’t-Remember-Or-Was-Never-Mentioned-At-All seems rather peppy!
She doesn’t have a given name outside of “The Prosecutor”.
Another commenter called her Pi, and that’s how I’ve thought of her ever since.
I think calling π was a reference to the first chapter of Part 2, were each ‘player’ was assigned a symbol. The prosecutor’s symbol was π.
*calling her
Heh, just noticed that she’s wearing the “are you a cop” shirt. Nice easter egg
I’m surprised someone hasn’t noticed the list the Prosecutor is reading . Mactavish Soaps, Ezio’s Flowers, Cortana Cuts etc.
What, you don’t have a local franchise of “Pyramid Head Salons” in your city?
Yep, that’s a lot of video game characters up to no good.
Hmm, do y’all think π might have thought of something? I’m kinda getting that vibe from her in that last panel there.
Nah, she just uses her break time to play Pokemon. She’s really excited, because this shiny ralts appeared, and she’s always wanted one. (Spoilers: She got it.)