06-13-2025, 08:56 AM
(This post was last modified: 06-13-2025, 08:59 AM by Violetsaber.)
(06-13-2025, 08:20 AM)Gomp Wrote: My conclusion from this is and the other discussion about a second detective, is that it's time for security assistants to get different gear sets.
I actually fully agree with that, seeing how many times i finished teaching secasses the ropes just to finish on "and that's that for basic forensics, but you should really ask the detective on a deep dive with how extensive the details can get." With how elaborate deduction and crime solving can be if the chance presents itself, it would be nice to have a dedicated kit to get new players familiar with the role.
On a side note, the detective *does* have a locker full of spare equipment that could be given to a junior detective/partner at the very moment. So while a new loadout would be nice, i think the same could be achieved with the gear that is available at the moment. Just with a few extra steps.
As others said the available detective work can be incredibly limited depending on the round, so i think it would be ideal if two detectives/detective and assistant/ two monkeys in a trench coat/whatever would focus on the same crime rather than split up and fight over scraps
wait, i think i got lost on the wrong thread, the mention of detective blew a smoke screen in my face.
Re radio operator: i don't think security needs extra roles or gear for radio communication. A secass or an officer sitting at the desk and focusing on the radio and updating records works plenty. But more than that, i think good radio communication is a core skill of being a good officer so i rather people would nurish that skill rather than have a reason to ignore the radio more