That's a good idea. He's probably going to be way more likely to talk to you than he would be to me.
[No matter how charming Alex could be, or how she did manage to find people who would be willing to speak to her, or how she understood cops because her dad was one, they are definitely more likely to speak to either a fellow cop or a man. It was terrible and sexist, but there was a reason that Strand was drinking with the sheriff and not her when they were in California. It was just something that she'd learned, along with good cop and bad cop and how to bribe people into talking just by doing things that were her being nice or persistant.
But then again, the officer had sent the email to someone who worked for the media, so clearly they were frustrated with how the investigation was going. Alex could relate. She was also frustrated by it, but she had opinions on it.
As she forwarded both Strand and Peter a copy of the email so that they could have it (just in case), Alex spoke again, putting forward a theory.]
You know, I think that this isn't designed to kill anyone. Otherwise we'd have people who would have died because... I mean gods have gotten sick. So it should be able to kill normal people. I'm wondering if it has to do with the fact that it's meant to be Memoria. I've been doing some research on the history of the event...
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[No matter how charming Alex could be, or how she did manage to find people who would be willing to speak to her, or how she understood cops because her dad was one, they are definitely more likely to speak to either a fellow cop or a man. It was terrible and sexist, but there was a reason that Strand was drinking with the sheriff and not her when they were in California. It was just something that she'd learned, along with good cop and bad cop and how to bribe people into talking just by doing things that were her being nice or persistant.
But then again, the officer had sent the email to someone who worked for the media, so clearly they were frustrated with how the investigation was going. Alex could relate. She was also frustrated by it, but she had opinions on it.
As she forwarded both Strand and Peter a copy of the email so that they could have it (just in case), Alex spoke again, putting forward a theory.]
You know, I think that this isn't designed to kill anyone. Otherwise we'd have people who would have died because... I mean gods have gotten sick. So it should be able to kill normal people. I'm wondering if it has to do with the fact that it's meant to be Memoria. I've been doing some research on the history of the event...