This demonstrates that he’s unimpressed with the fact that Phoenix Wright gets results, which points away from Te, and instead finds it more important to gain a complete understanding of the case, indicating a Ti preference. Godot tells Phoenix Wright that he can’t respect him, because he only ever manages to solve cases with the help of someone else rather than actually understanding the case himself. Godot is shown berating Phoenix Wright for failing to gain a good understanding of his cases. I’m not trying to say that NTPs never make any sense.) However, in spite of the complex way in which he speaks, Godot looks down on those around him for failing to understand what he’s saying. (Of course, the show does exaggerate his character. Essentially, the fact that Godot often makes little sense to those around him can be tied to having both high Ti and a high intuition function, due to his subjective logic and tendency towards speaking abstractly. Instead, logic and rationale behind them usually make sense solely to him, and he ends up needing to explain the connection, or how they make sense. His metaphors and analogies often have some relevant meaning, but it rarely apparent to those around him. Godot appears to have Ti, which further contributes to his abstract nature. Haven’t you figured out that you can make your own rules?” “You don’t understand the way the witness thinks.” You’re saying that if something isn’t normal, it simply isn’t possible? Where does that leave the porcu-headed lawyer and the topknot chick over there… and the ungodly cool guy with the mask over here? Well, Trite? This time… you’re going to have to do this by yourself.” …But that’s not going to happen this time. Some beautiful woman always seems to come dashing in at the last minute to save you. You somehow manage to just squeak by without even a faint understanding of the case. It’s no surprise that he also expresses a need to be adaptable when declaring “you’ve got to change with the times!” Ti: He also makes comments about people constantly changing, and few things remaining constant. This further show’s Ne dominance because his thoughts are coming out faster than he can process them.) He also makes a comment about people being travelers on a road of infinite points, which sounds like Ne in how open-ended the statement is. He’s shown making comments like: “there’s nothing in this world that is impossible.” (Although, admittedly, when doing this, he immediately lists an exception. Godot seems to demonstrates more open-minded or possibility-oriented nature. His failure to speak plainly and get to the point is a often point of frustration for others in the courtroom, like Phoenix Wright and the judge. While this tendency not only shows his intuitive nature, it also displays the indirect or rambling nature of Ne. Many of these do center around coffee in some way, but not all. Much to everyone’s dismay, he frequently goes off on metaphorical tangents that seem unrelated to the question or task at hand. His language is fraught with metaphors and analogies, usually to the point of excess. Godot is extremely abstract, prone to confusing those around him. In another instance, he comments that: “A bet’s only good when your life’s the ante.” This suggests being someone who is comfortable with high risk situations, which further supports being a dominant extraverted perceiver. He calls preparation the “refuge of the weak”, which indicates being someone who is comfortable with little to no preparation and possibly even sees it as only necessary for those who lack skill. He demonstrates fairly clear evidence that he’s an extraverted perceiving dominant in the way that he devalues preparation to Phoenix Wright, when mocking him. Godot appears to be an extraverted perceiving dominant, or more specifically, an Ne dominant.
“Could you please knock it off with the cheesy proverbs and illogical metapors already?” – Phoenix Wright to Godot “Umm…Could you get to your point?” – Phoenix Wright “We are all but travelers on a road of infinite points.” “You’ve got to change with the times! That’s one of my rules!” “A bet’s only good when your life’s the ante.” “You’re ‘ready’? Preparation is the last refuge of the weak.” “Even the mightiest of redwoods begin their lives as mere saplings.” “Blacker than a moonless night, hotter and more bitter than Hell itself… That is coffee”