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"Reminiscing ~ The Steel Samurai's Ballad" is a Reminiscing-style music track that first plays in Farewell, My Turnabout. It is a slower, more melancholic version of "The Steel Samurai, Warrior of Neo Olde Tokyo", and plays when Adrian Andrews tells Phoenix Wright and Pearl Fey about her late mentor Celeste Inpax, as well as the romantic relationships that Inpax had with Matt Engarde and Juan Corrida that ultimately resulted in her suicide. It also plays during the "alternate ending" of the episode if the wrong evidence is presented in the finale of the last trial (although not in the Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy HD version).

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  • "Reminiscing ~ The Steel Samurai's Ballad" is a Reminiscing-style music track that first plays in Farewell, My Turnabout. It is a slower, more melancholic version of "The Steel Samurai, Warrior of Neo Olde Tokyo", and plays when Adrian Andrews tells Phoenix Wright and Pearl Fey about her late mentor Celeste Inpax, as well as the romantic relationships that Inpax had with Matt Engarde and Juan Corrida that ultimately resulted in her suicide. It also plays during the "alternate ending" of the episode if the wrong evidence is presented in the finale of the last trial (although not in the Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy HD version).
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  • "Reminiscing ~ The Steel Samurai's Ballad" is a Reminiscing-style music track that first plays in Farewell, My Turnabout. It is a slower, more melancholic version of "The Steel Samurai, Warrior of Neo Olde Tokyo", and plays when Adrian Andrews tells Phoenix Wright and Pearl Fey about her late mentor Celeste Inpax, as well as the romantic relationships that Inpax had with Matt Engarde and Juan Corrida that ultimately resulted in her suicide. It also plays during the "alternate ending" of the episode if the wrong evidence is presented in the finale of the last trial (although not in the Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy HD version). It later makes a reappearance in The Stolen Turnabout when Andrews apologizes for hiding the fact that she broke the Sacred Urn. Appears on the Gyakuten Saiban 1 and 2 Original Soundtrack and Gyakuten Saiban Sound BOX albums as track 31 on the second disc.
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