09-11-2017, 10:29 AM
(This post was last modified: 09-11-2017, 10:35 AM by ferriswheel1. Edited 1 time in total.)
I don't think this would invalidate the detective's other equipment in the slightest. Using it to find the perpetrator would probably be rare, as I said, even the least-stealthy murderer is unlikely to leave their own blood at a crime scene. It's more or less a tool that allows the detective to better search for corpses, with the addition that it can be used once in a blue moon to actively stalk clumsier murderers.
If anything, blood tracking would let forensics tools be used more, as you're better able to find hidden corpses to get sleuthing on.
Roomba, it might be an idea to make a dedicated thread about the role of the detective if you feel strongly about the role. I generally see the detective as the guy in sec who handles the bigger picture. Whilst the security officers are off patrolling or chasing down hooligans, the detective's pursuing the bigger cases and putting the pieces together. Security officers may have to run off any second to run down an assistant, but a detective has the time to follow up on leads and puzzle things out.
If anything, blood tracking would let forensics tools be used more, as you're better able to find hidden corpses to get sleuthing on.
Roomba, it might be an idea to make a dedicated thread about the role of the detective if you feel strongly about the role. I generally see the detective as the guy in sec who handles the bigger picture. Whilst the security officers are off patrolling or chasing down hooligans, the detective's pursuing the bigger cases and putting the pieces together. Security officers may have to run off any second to run down an assistant, but a detective has the time to follow up on leads and puzzle things out.