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Nick Burkhardt ([personal profile] detectivetroll) wrote in [community profile] saveyourselves 2013-10-23 08:33 pm (UTC)

Re: GENERAL QUESTIONS

A couple of semi-related questions! Are the officers in charge of investigating the bomb site and finding the culprits all involved in the conspiracy, or is there the possibility of ordinary police investigators that Nick could talk to? He'll try it anyway, but he's been friendly with most of the officers over the years and is a giant workaholic, so I don't think it'd be unusual for him to chat with the people looking into it, find out what they know and try to offer whatever he can in return, especially for something as high profile as this.

Is it at all known that the water contamination that was blamed on Thunder Corp is related to the drug the police have been on high alert for? I know the water contamination was being looked into by the police prior to the media coverage of it, but were they looking for something different or is it generally known that the two were connected?

What's the general buzz around the police station with this? There's usually talk and theories being thrown about, so I wanted to check if it'd be reasonable to assume that a lot of the officers have connected the Thunder Corp water contamination rumor (and possibly the drug connection, if that's well known) with the bombings and figure that someone is targeting Thunder Corp? Or, alternatively, that Thunder Corp is covering up something, but I thought the other option would be more likely encouraged by supervisors?

Springing off all of that, although this is more a question for the future, would it be possible for a numbers police officer to start "going undercover"? Siding 100% with superiors, looking the other way at the Sherman interrogations, dedicating a lot of time to trying to bring "eco-terrorists" to justice, bringing in network people, that kind of thing. With Nick's track record, it's not unusual that he'd completely dedicate himself to something like that, and he's thinking about trying to make it seem like he'd be a good candidate to let in on whatever's going on.

And finally! Is there anything not-human about the police officers who are handling the strange dogs?

...wow that got really long, I hope it's coherent.

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