1. Reconsider: is there some other way of dealing with this? Is there a government agency, covert or overt, who are likely to be taking action before I am? If the answers are no, then reconnaisance. Find out all you can about their lives, their security, their abilities, their reactions.
2. A stickbug can be thrown at evildoers. Many fear stickbugs. A puffin can be used to distract them, because they are desperately cute. A puppy-- well, either the cute thing, or the ability to make a mess within moments, in order to trip up or gross out evildoers. A tiny elephant is even cuter than a puffin, but can also haul away evidence and small objects from the scene of a crime. Meerkats can be rigged with video cameras, and trained to go into a building to surveille potential evildoers. And a large giraffe is an excellent way to start a traffic jam, thwarting the evildoers' escape. [6 animals; 1EC point possible if given credit]
3. The Camera of Justice takes snapshots of the world as it is: the good who attempt to live within the freeze-frame the law and consideration of others, the bad who attempt to duck out of the range of the shot, and the gray, who are doing things you can't quite make out in the blurred background. Justice puts them all in perspective, so you can see whre they are in relation to each other, and realize that at any one moment, whoever is taking the picture is putting their own interpretation on Justice.
Re: Take the Quiz [Class 16]
2. A stickbug can be thrown at evildoers. Many fear stickbugs. A puffin can be used to distract them, because they are desperately cute. A puppy-- well, either the cute thing, or the ability to make a mess within moments, in order to trip up or gross out evildoers. A tiny elephant is even cuter than a puffin, but can also haul away evidence and small objects from the scene of a crime. Meerkats can be rigged with video cameras, and trained to go into a building to surveille potential evildoers. And a large giraffe is an excellent way to start a traffic jam, thwarting the evildoers' escape. [6 animals; 1EC point possible if given credit]
3. The Camera of Justice takes snapshots of the world as it is: the good who attempt to live within the freeze-frame the law and consideration of others, the bad who attempt to duck out of the range of the shot, and the gray, who are doing things you can't quite make out in the blurred background. Justice puts them all in perspective, so you can see whre they are in relation to each other, and realize that at any one moment, whoever is taking the picture is putting their own interpretation on Justice.