01-10-2018, 07:16 AM
The corrupt cop thread got me thinking again about something I have been pondering for a while now. Do standard police investigations turn deadly because of Nick's very presence as a grimm?
It seems that there's a certain point during the investigation where some action, maybe locating some incriminating evidence, maybe a suspicious move, suddenly causes the invisible woge. The wesen spots Nick, and tries beating it for safe ground. That doesn't always work out so the wesen is forced to attack Nick and ends up dead for his trouble. It's self-defense.
Does Nick's very presence escalate the investigation into a deadly encounter? Would the wesen ended up alive and in custody say, if Hank did the investigation without Nick?
It seems that there's a certain point during the investigation where some action, maybe locating some incriminating evidence, maybe a suspicious move, suddenly causes the invisible woge. The wesen spots Nick, and tries beating it for safe ground. That doesn't always work out so the wesen is forced to attack Nick and ends up dead for his trouble. It's self-defense.
Does Nick's very presence escalate the investigation into a deadly encounter? Would the wesen ended up alive and in custody say, if Hank did the investigation without Nick?
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