Trying to get ideas for a concept based TTG.
Could left side detectives actually have done it? Wouldn't the fact that most of the characters are white, and some even animals, put Kira on guard, even if they were disguised? Not to mention they don't speak Japanese.
does this actually relate to a game or is this just a weak excuse to reuse a bait image from Ganker
I'm collecting info on detective methodology for a detective based TTG. Death Note is a central series to showcase detectives across all fiction.
1) Go read GUMSHOE
2) Frick off
>reuse a bait image from Ganker
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>i do not browse a. those morons cant think
Except for those rare times when they allow their brains to function.
Uiharu is the flower headband, the schoolgirl is just a meat puppet. She's basically a Lich.
And to alleviate you, the chart appearing only coincided with my interests, which I have been handling for months.
Let me make it easy for you:
>has a name
Couldn't solve the case.
The language barrier presents a clear disadvantage for the white characters, but it also serves as an unexpected advantage. It forces them to handle the case through intermediaries who unintentionally provide a protective layer against Kira.
wt h does your post even mean you b ot
nate river solved the case. so did lowlight, despite dying.
Harry DuBuois could solve it because 90% of the time he doesn't know his own name. Even the shinigami eyes might not work on someone like that. He also operates largely on intuition, instinct, and vibes rather than traditional sleuthing techniques, so Light's superpower of dramatic overanalysis would be useless; Light would be planning five moves ahead in his game of 5D chess, not realizing Harry is currently mixing up a speedball of coke and ketamine. Harry will discover the Death Note not through clever deduction but by rummaging around Light's room looking for superglue after he accidentally broke his mom's favorite china.
Columbo could also do it. His entire shtick is being unassuming and underestimated. By time Light knew he wasn't just a bumbling old hobo with a stolen badge and was worth killing, Columbo would be too close and (lacking a global presence) his sudden death would immediately mark Light as the killer.
>intuition, instinct, and vibes rather than traditional sleuthing techniques
these are traditional techniques. doyle codified them, even vibes believe it or not, and influenced most real and fictional detectives since.
No you don't understand. Vibes in this case means "psychic powers based on overidentification of a collective unconscious in the living and unliving symbiosis of the local city, which may not actually be psychic powers but the delusions of ongoing brain decay and growing psychosis." Not like, gut instinct.
>"psychic powers based on overidentification of a collective unconscious in the living and unliving symbiosis of the local city, which may not actually be psychic powers but the delusions of ongoing brain decay and growing psychosis."
But that's arguably what Holmes's cocaine use tapped into. Holmes was portrayed to dabble into the occult too. You can't prove it didn't!
The thing you need to recognize is that the axes measure detective ability and ability to comprehend and react to the supernatural. The top half are people who are wise or experienced enough to recognize the absurdity of the Death Note rules and understand them.
That's why you see the Men in Black and Mulder and Scully in top-left quadrant. They interact with things beyond the natural scope and are experienced in getting the job done and catching the crooks. Top-right are those who can recognize the patterns but aren't strong enough detectives to get the job done. Bottom-left are those who are still good detectives but not ones based in any real supernatural situations.
Bottom-right are those who are too rigidly defined in their ways and too ignorant of other methods and possibilities to have a hope.
Harry wouldn't solve it by accident. The drug trip frenzy is just an isolated filler episode. Harry's got mad intuition and is basically a Magpie going by the lore, making him in touch with some more of the absurdities of the world, and he's able to ask so many of the right questions at the right time that he gets a more complete picture of the circumstances than a regular detective would.
>The thing you need to recognize is that the axes measure detective ability and ability to comprehend and react to the supernatural. The top half are people who are wise or experienced enough to recognize the absurdity of the Death Note rules and understand them.
>That's why you see the Men in Black and Mulder and Scully in top-left quadrant. They interact with things beyond the natural scope and are experienced in getting the job done and catching the crooks. Top-right are those who can recognize the patterns but aren't strong enough detectives to get the job done. Bottom-left are those who are still good detectives but not ones based in any real supernatural situations.
>Bottom-right are those who are too rigidly defined in their ways and too ignorant of other methods and possibilities to have a hope.
DUUUUUUH, now explain the individual cases you entry level pseud
The allocation seems really random. I guess top row is more supernatural?
Columbo would have Kira in handcuffs by the end of the episode
also off-topic thread, go away
frick this Poirot disrespect
How? He got the best tier
The new Poirot movies really disrespect the character, and it's not problem of Kenneth Branagh's acting it's problem of the script trying too hard to reinvient the character as genius action hero.
David suchet best poirot
Where's the Mike Tyson Mystery squad?