Heh. Reputation holes aside, most of the Task Force seems perfectly happy with the work; it's certainly not boring, and as long as Certain Other People aren't showing up, it's not like they're in danger of the person they're pursuing harming them. [Truism about heists: if anyone gets hurt, it's mostly likely to be Kid himself.] I've heard a few say that if Kid ever seems to be reconsidering his nonviolence, they'd retire.
[Aww. Cute little detective ego.] It's always possible that Kudo would have reasons to not want to catch Kid; after all, while the normal logic would be for a detective to always go out of their way to pin down a criminal, Kid has never been a threat to anyone, and they've always had the habit of meddling with worse criminals. I think no matter who the original Kid was, Kudo probably had a good idea of their identity, with as long as he was on the case.
Ah-heh. I suppose not? Still, I've come a bit far with the case to just give up and walk away, and I haven't been bothering him about it that badly for a while. [Because even Saguru can admit that dear god, when he first transferred into Ekoda...]
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Date: 2010-08-10 06:58 pm (UTC)[Aww. Cute little detective ego.] It's always possible that Kudo would have reasons to not want to catch Kid; after all, while the normal logic would be for a detective to always go out of their way to pin down a criminal, Kid has never been a threat to anyone, and they've always had the habit of meddling with worse criminals. I think no matter who the original Kid was, Kudo probably had a good idea of their identity, with as long as he was on the case.
Ah-heh. I suppose not? Still, I've come a bit far with the case to just give up and walk away, and I haven't been bothering him about it that badly for a while. [Because even Saguru can admit that dear god, when he first transferred into Ekoda...]