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Re: In A Side Cup 2016-06-08

Posted: Fri Jun 10, 2016 12:33 pm
by Catawampus
Tarrow wrote:Though I suppose to make the best of wider range of other options he'd have available, he'd have to be working with people who know what he's capable of. And would probably need MIB on speed-dial to occasionally keep the details of how he managed not to kill someone out of the news :lol:
I always did wonder how much his partner knew about him, because trying to keep his healing abilities secret from somebody he works closely with often would be really tricky. It wouldn't even have to be dramatic injuries such as getting "fatally" shot or stabbed; simply getting a scrape and then having it all healed within a minute would be really hard to just explain away.

Re: In A Side Cup 2016-06-08

Posted: Fri Jun 10, 2016 11:52 pm
by FreeFlier
Catawampus wrote:
Tarrow wrote:Though I suppose to make the best of wider range of other options he'd have available, he'd have to be working with people who know what he's capable of. And would probably need MIB on speed-dial to occasionally keep the details of how he managed not to kill someone out of the news :lol:
I always did wonder how much his partner knew about him, because trying to keep his healing abilities secret from somebody he works closely with often would be really tricky. It wouldn't even have to be dramatic injuries such as getting "fatally" shot or stabbed; simply getting a scrape and then having it all healed within a minute would be really hard to just explain away.
Cops (and paramedics/EMTs) would be the people most likely to come in contact with paranormals, so I suspect that there's some mechanism for handling that . . . perhaps there's a class in the academy that covers dealing with paranormals, even paranormals within the department.

In my world, there are oaths that are magically binding so the sworn cannot talk . . .

--FreeFlier